Soul Care for the College Pastor

Welcome to the Soul Care for the College Pastor blogathon!

While some of us may be better about our ongoing self-care and soul care than others, it’s likely that by this point in the academic year you are feeling the effects of consistently pouring yourself out into the lives of students.

The intent of this online conference will be to spend some time intentionally thinking about how we, as pastors to college students, are filled — and re-filled — for the work we have been called to.

Faith ON Campus is a growing community of college ministry professionals and advocates who are committed to having important conversations surrounding our shared work with college students, in an ever-changing campus culture, with consideration for all that is expected of, and asked from, the college pastor.

Thanks for being a partner in ministry! It is my sincere hope and prayer that you will find refreshment and renewal through the posts, and subsequent conversations, that take place here over the next few days.

Grace and peace!

Guy

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Day 3

Practicing A New Way || Kurt Fredrickson – Dean for Doctor of Ministry and Continuing Education; Assistant Professor of Pastoral Ministry at Fuller Theological Seminary

Better Together || Guy Chmieleski – University Minister at Belmont University; Founder of FaithONCampus.com

 

Day 2

Above All Else || Brian McLaren – Author, Activist and Speaker

It Is Not Self-Care: Re-thinking Sabbath || Stephen Rankin – Chaplain and Minister to the University at Southern Methodist University

 

Day 1

The Connection Disconnect || Ashlee Alley — Campus Minister at Southwestern College

Is Jesus Still Lord? || Chuck Conniry — Vice President/Dean of George Fox Evangelical Seminary at George Fox University

You Have to Finish the Race to Win It || Mike Glenn — Senior Pastor at Brentwood Baptist Church and speaker at Kairos (a weekly worship gathering of 1000+ college-age and young adults)


 

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