Deepening Pastoral Practice Amidst Continuing Pandemic Realities
Leadershift and First Third Ministries Partnership
with Rev. Dr. Julie Clayton and Rev. Michael Collins
with Rev. Dr. Julie Clayton and Rev. Michael Collins
This offering date has now passed.
This four-week workshop equips you with a framework to assess and evaluate where you currently find yourself in pastoral practice.
You'll determine what is needed to address the ongoing traumatic waves that impact pandemic-ridden congregations.
Specific attention will be given to understanding the complex nature of family systems and how they impact an individual, a family unit, and the larger congregational community.
You'll be empowered to respond with deepening holistic healing strategies that are trauma-informed and trauma-oriented.
You'll determine what is needed to address the ongoing traumatic waves that impact pandemic-ridden congregations.
Specific attention will be given to understanding the complex nature of family systems and how they impact an individual, a family unit, and the larger congregational community.
You'll be empowered to respond with deepening holistic healing strategies that are trauma-informed and trauma-oriented.
- Online only
- 4 weekly sessions
- Space is limited to 8 participants per session
- $90
About Dr Julie Clayton and Michael Collins
Rev. Dr. Julie Clayton has been an adult educator and mental health practitioner for over 25 years. Drawing from her academic training and teaching experience, along with her experience in pastoring numerous congregations in The Salvation Army, Julie brings a keen desire to help people realize their best versions of themselves. She operates a private counselling practice in New Westminster BC (Tipping Point Consulting & Counselling Services), and has been rated the top trauma therapist in the area by Psychology Today. Julie helps people to address complex mental health problems, which are often the result of unresolved past trauma. She loves this front-line work and teaches mental health first aid on behalf of the Mental Health Commission of Canada. She believes maximum mental health is possible for everyone, but it takes capacity to understand brain and body connections, courage to speak our personal story and conviction to master negative mental health cycles. Julie has three adult children and four grandchildren. She enjoys swimming, playing piano, reading & researching, serving in the Downtown Eastside and supporting the ministry of a new church plant called Cross Culture Ministries BC in Burnaby, where she serves as a co-pastor in her free time.
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Rev. Michael Collins is co-owner of Tipping Point Consulting & Counselling Services (New Westminster, BC) and brings 25 years of experience as a family and behaviour consultant. Twenty of those years he also spent pastoring in The Salvation Army, where he used his professional training to support families in managing and changing cycles of challenging behaviour. Michael is a certified trauma professional and works daily with children and families who are navigating the effects of complex developmental/ generational trauma. He is also a Mental Health First Aid Facilitator and is passionate about helping individuals discover how they can have a better quality of mental, physical and emotional health. He is also a champion for Little Warriors, which is a national charitable organization committed to the awareness, prevention and treatment of childhood sexual abuse. A graduate of the BC Justice Institute in Childhood Abuse and Sexual Abuse Interventions, he volunteers weekly in the Downtown Eastside of Vancouver and is known for his compassionate heart toward those who are marginalized because of their socio-economic circumstances. He is also the lead pastor of the new church plant Cross Culture Ministries BC in Burnaby, BC. Michael has also travelled extensively throughout the world and is a sought-after motivational speaker. He is married to Niveria Collins and has four children and two grandchildren. In his spare time, he can be found on a rugby field calling out plays and encouragement to the men of the United Rugby Team.
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