Research Study Invitation on Pastor/Pastor Spouse Wellbeing
You are invited to participate in a new research study on pastor and pastor spouse wellbeing, entitled Meeting Adversity with Resilience: Understanding the Impact of Adverse Ministry Experiences. This study is being conducted by Dr. Margaret Clarke and Dr. Marcus Tanner of the Clergy Research Group with the goal of increased understanding of the impact of adverse ministry experiences on clergy and their spouses and their path of recovery.
The online survey takes approximately 10 min to complete, is open to any Canadian or US clergy or clergy spouses, and is open until May 31, 2024.
Flourishing Congregations construct
The Stories We Tell
Hear from researchers from across Canada as they share some of their case study findings on Canadian churches
Intergenerational Faith Transmission in the Flourishing Congregation
Dr. Mark Chapman
Tyndale University
Caring about Assumption Cares: A Profile of a Parish-Based Community Outreach Progra
Dr. Bernardine Ketelaars, M.Div., D.Min.
St. Peter's Seminary
How to Flourish in a Secular and a Post-Christian Society: The Case of Two Evangelical Churches in Quebec
Dr. Frédéric Dejean
Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM)
Stories of Spiritual Formation at St. Barnabas Anglican Church
Rev. Dr. Arch Wong, DMin, PhD
Ambrose University
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