New Topics Added to Online Engagement Sessions

We sent out this email today, and are happy to highlight the details here too.

Last week my family watched Groundhog Day, and despite the dated sexism, heteronormative trappings and some violence (which gave us a lot to talk about too), having the context of this movie to describe our current reality has brought silliness, film analysis (Godly Play questions are fabulous for dissecting a movie!) and a growth-mindset to our days ... how does Phil Connors become released from February 2nd? Eventually, by shedding ego, embracing the gifts of his reality and leaning into LOVE. Woah.

This Newsletter is important and quick - make a cuppa, and find comfort, inspiration and tools for supporting you in these most unusual, yet very real, ministry days.

1. Nurturing the Soul of the Preacher
2. Relationship and Ministry with Youth and Children During COVID-19
3. Zoom and Beyond - **NEW TOPICS** and More Online Engagement Sessions Added
4. Deepening, Harvesting - How We Are Being Shaped by This Global Experience

Faithfully,
Tressa Brotsky - communications

and the LeaderShift Team
Allison Rennie - director
Rhian Walker - program staff
Brenda Wolff - administrative assistance
Rob Crosby-Shearer - LeaderShift Church Plant Project

1. Nurturing the Soul of the Preacher 

The LeaderShift team really wants you to know about and consider choosing to be part of the 6 week program with Janice MacLean called Nurturing the Soul of the Preacher. We created this session, plus Christ of the Celts Book Study and Stewardship Buzz, in the month before COVID-19 -- and the relevance of each in these physical distancing days is apt. These sessions begin after Easter, and will connect you to others in nourishing, grounded ways. They are $25 each. Registration details are here.

2. Relationship and Ministry with Youth and Children during COVID-19

The Regional Council staff team (Pamela, Sarah, Robin, and Mary) responsible for Youth and Young Adult Ministry and the First Third Ministry Network, powered to get pmrfirstthirdresources.ca online in the days immediately following the first wave of announcements limiting group gatherings.This website is updated frequently, and specifically provides excellent, vetted links to a wealth of ideas, resources, and encouragement for continuing ministry with children and youth, and their families during COVID-19 distancing.

3. Zoom and Beyond

LeaderShift and the PMR First Third Ministry Network worked in partnership to get a slate of online training and conversation sessions happening for church leaders, board members, choir directors, youth group leaders, study group leaders, church members ... everyone! ... and more than 250 people have access these sessions. There are more available - including one called Worship Options in a Time of Physical Distancing. and Making Your Instagram Count: Meaningful Posts for Faith Communities.  

4. Deepening, Harvesting - How We Are Being Shaped by This Global Experience

We are continuing to develop opportunities for learning in order to help equip us for this time –  

LeaderShift has offered some technical learning sessions, some ‘how to’ workshops on online tools for ministry right now. Based on need, we will continue to offer these again after Easter. And we have offered some opportunity for thinking about how to deepen existing online ministry offerings.  

In addition, we are aware that this is a tremendous moment for us to pay attention to the deeper theological and spiritual realities. Our practice of ministry is being shaped, and will be shaped, by this global experience. In light of this, we are working on some opportunities for theological engagement, and for deepening capacity in the practice of ministry including trauma-oriented pastoral care.   

We want to encourage the harvest of learning happening now. LeaderShift wants to be part of the adaptive leadership called for in order to help us discover an emerging shape of life in the body of Christ for our time. Courageous. Christian. Called. Hopeful. Stay tuned.

- Allison Rennie, LeaderShift Director

Additional Online Engagement Sessions Added

The response to this week’s immediate Online Engagement Session offerings, hoping to equip and empower folks in online meetings, worship and community responses, was incredibly moving. Thank you for accessing these sessions and empowering yourselves in these strange, worrying COVID-19 days.

After releasing the initial slate of offerings on March 21, Allison (LeaderShift Director) and Pamela (Regional Minister for Young Adults) continued to plan and book more opportunities - and brought in two additional topics for you. Registration is open!

Working with Zoom™

How Online Worship Can Feel Like Worship

Technology Behind Online Worship

These are FREE online sessions, facilitated by experienced and caring leaders within our Pacific Mountain Regional Council - Mauricio Araujo, Andria Irwin, Allan Buckingham, Pamela Evans and Rev. Bob Fillier.

Faithfully,
The LeaderShift and PMRC First Third Ministry Teams

Faithful. Hopeful. Making time and holding space for the Spirit

The LeaderShift team has been very glad to provide immediate response to our United Church ministry personnel and leaders — offering training opportunities for hosting online worship and meetings during COVID-19 physical distancing measures. We’ve seen generosity of spirit and resources offered up across our Pacific Mountain Regional CouncilPMR First Third Ministry and LeaderShift networks; it’s beautiful and encouraging. We are thankful to you. We are thankful to God.

Being in the doing

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Everyone is doing a lot right now, taking care of congregants (of all ages), communities of faith, personal friends and family — LeaderShift staff included. Stress and uncertainty can get us going hard at life and tasks; it can be difficult to allow ourselves space and time to pause and rest for restoration and comfort. Here are three ways that LeaderShift invites you to be present -- attending to your own spiritual needs, and tapping into the power of our faith practices.

Morning Prayer

LeaderShift team member, (Rev) Rob Crosby-Shearer is one of the leaders of The Abbey Church plant in Victoria BC, member of the neo-monastic Emmaus Community, and Regional Minister to Church Plants for the Pacific Mountain Regional Council. The Emmaus Community has a practice morning prayer every day at 7:45am (weekends at 9am). Rob invites you in, virtually, when ever you are able or in need. The link to Emmaus Community Morning Prayer (Zoom)) is here (or you can use your phone and dial +1-778-907-2071, then enter Meeting ID: 188 930 420).

Sunday Afternoon Worship

The Abbey Church worships Sunday afternoons at 4pm. For those of us offering Sunday morning worship leadership in these new and strange times and ways -- and perhaps not connecting to your usual practices of spiritual and colleague's support -- you may find that tuning into The Abbey’s live stream provides space for your own spiritual nurture, a time of comfort, leaning into the Word and presence of God. The link to tune into 4pm Abbey Church Sunday worship (Facebook Live) is here.

Community for you - too

We also want to remind you about the two upcoming opportunities for reflection and study, offered by LeaderShift with Janice MacLean of the Prayer Bench, and Rev LeAnn Blackert of Wild Church. Janice is leading an intimate online gathering with ministry personnel from rural or remote areas, focusing on sustaining practices for your remote ministry experience. LeAnn is leading an online book study, going deep into “Christ of the Celts: The Healing of Creation” by J Phillip Newman. You can register for Nurturing the Soul of the Preacher here. You can register for Christ of the Celts Book Study here.

Faithfully,

The LeaderShift Team

Tressa Brotsky - communications
Rob Crosby-Shearer - LeaderShift Church Plant Project
Allison Rennie - director
Rhian Walker - program staff
Brenda Wolff - administrative assistance