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Equipping Lay Leaders for Congregational Care: A Theological and Practical Framework
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Description
This article from Abide University makes the argument for sharing the work of pastoral care among professional clergy and lay leaders in a congregation. Written with the perspective that lay leaders should participate in pastoral ministry both to avoid clergy burnout and also to build a more deeply connected community, this article reviews why the Bible calls for every-member ministry, approaches to select and train lay care ministers, and how to supervise, celebrate, and sustain the ministry.
Features
- Links to related topics
- Bibliography
- Biblical references
Practical Applications
- Share this article with your congregation's pastor to open a discussion about the biblical grounding for lay pastoral care.
- Read this article with a team of lay leaders to understand how to train those outside of clergy roles for pastoral ministry.