
It has been enjoyable to share the day with the Priests in Charge training program for the Diocese of Melbourne at St Michaels North Carlton. We looked at a range of issues related to self-care under the title of healthy clergy – healthy parishes.

Teaching and training events

It has been enjoyable to share the day with the Priests in Charge training program for the Diocese of Melbourne at St Michaels North Carlton. We looked at a range of issues related to self-care under the title of healthy clergy – healthy parishes.
I was thrilled to be invited to present a talk on leadership at the Connecting Conference at Punchbowl Christian Centre on the weekend. The presentation I gave is streamed below from Google Drive.
Merran and I are enjoying a visit to Mauritius at the invitation of the Anglican Diocese to run a week long seminar on self care, health and leadership development for clergy and spouses of several denominations on the Island.
We are meeting at Le Thabor, a Catholic Retreat and Training Centre which was one of the old colonial mansions previously called the White Tower.
To access notes and resources shared in the sessions please see below
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I always enjoy completing a training program and seeing a group of consultants recognised for their contribution to church health. Today the second team of consultants, male and female, clergy and lay, for the Victorian and Tasmanian conference of the Churches of Christ were accredited following three years of training. They are already out and about working with churches, we reviewed three live consultancies today and discussed an up and coming consultancy for the new year. Thanks to Robyn Millership, Peter Broadbent and Michael Vanderee for their assistance with training. After 6 years of training, I will now be stepping back to supervise and support the training group and the above team will lead the church health consultancy process forward from here for the Churches of Christ.

I have enjoyed meeting and working with the Western Regional ADF chaplains at HMAS Stirling. Again the area of Moral Injury sparked lots of discussion. We looked at the conscious and sub-conscious processes at work in PTSD and Moral Injury and began some reflection on forgiveness, reconciliation and moral repair.
Today we shifted focus to leadership and systems theory and finished with some work on self care in ministry.
Links to all the notes follow.
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