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Clergy Coaching Network

Description

This organization helps congregational leaders develop their leadership skills through individual and group coaching. Clergy Coaching Network believes coaching is a supportive process that helps leaders identify how they want to grow and then achieve their vision. Congregational leaders can choose from four types of coaching: one-on-one coaching, group coaching, leadership classes, and sermon coaching.

The leadership classes include a Certification in Leadership in partnership with Union Theological Seminary and a 7-month Academy of Leadership for lay pastors who are not ordained but serve as pastors in their churches.

Features

  • Certified coaches
  • List of coaching conversation characteristics
  • Coaching application
  • Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Recommended Audience

Christian clergy leaders

Cost

Varies per service

Practical Applications

  • Clarify your goals for personal and professional growth by engaging in one-on-one coaching with Clergy Coaching Network.
  • Seek a supportive group of congregational leaders who are learning and growing together by participating in group coaching.
  • Review the options for semon coaching to determine whether this service meets your needs and goals.

About the Contributor

Contributor
Abby Miller

Director of Northeast

Abby Miller consults with congregations in northeast Indiana. She has experience resource consulting with congregations from her year as a Center intern in 2018. Abby received her undergraduate degree in ministry leadership from International House of Prayer University in Kansas City and her master’s degree in ministry at Indiana Wesleyan University-Wesley Seminary. She enjoys design and creativity in her free time.

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