Sentences with phrase «by pastoral leaders»

This understanding reduces the pastoral care burden often experienced by pastoral leaders within the school, and encourages students, staff and families to recognise how much they can contribute to a positive, safe and supportive school culture.
Failure to act as direct teacher and dean or principal of a school of discipleship by its pastoral leader probably accounts more than any other single factor for a congregation's inability to mature in its ministry.
Beside preaching, explicit instruction in prayer by the pastoral leader best acquaints parishioners with the master vision of the life of the congregation as a corporate journey toward maturing in the Christian life.
Anger Management assembly Compiled by a pastoral leader: This PowerPoint presentation can be used as a year group / house assembly, or as part of a d...

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And he has circulated a pastoral letter, acknowledged by Brant and Ethiopian leaders back home, hoping to contribute.
The pastoral leader will always need to teach in learning groups geared to discipleship because the authority that the clerical leader bears at this stage can not be duplicated by another member of the congregation.
By engaging directly in teaching and in planning the complete educational strategy of the congregation's life, the pastoral leader models the importance of education.
The pastoral leader as administrator does aid the organization by helping to set objectives for each arm of the operation, but his or her chief contribution will be to insist that every long - range or short - range objective has a clear connection with the overarching vision.
Wrapping up his first pastoral UK visit, the Coptic Church leader Pope Tawadros II has been welcomed to Clarence House by the Prince of Wales.
But the very nature of the division of spiritual formation of Christians between lay leaders in the Sunday School and pastoral leaders in the church leaves people with the idea that Christian faith can be learned by attending classes.
But in the dramatic opening sessions of the council in the fall of 1962, the assembled bishops and other leaders of the Catholic Church, headed by those from Germany, France, Belgium, and the Netherlands, refused to follow the agenda set by the traditionalist Curia, repudiated their reactionary schemata, and unexpectedly showed themselves to be, in the majority, progressives open to John XXIII's agenda of sweeping pastoral renewal.
Let us see what this means role by role for the pastoral leader as prophetic guide.
Some old leaders died, others were turned out of office by the new pastor in an administrative transformation that paralleled simultaneous changes in program, worship, and pastoral style.
But even in the prime of its politicking, for instance in the fabled 1960s, no survey showed general sympathy for the pronouncements made by leaders, and there was little congruence between lay (and sometimes local pastoral) opinion and what was being said at conventions or in commissions.
I want this book to be read by pastors, pastoral counselors, chaplains, and leaders of lay ministries.
A new report published by charity Teaching Leaders and think tank LKMco maps out the «sophisticated mix of skills» that make an effective middle leader, such as a head of year, head of department or pastoral leader.
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