S2022 Ep63: 063 – Responding pastorally to the pandemic
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Even though the Covid-19 pandemic and its impact have slipped down our news feeds with the cost of living crisis, the appointment of a new UK Prime Minister and the death of the Queen, and the Accession of King Charles to the throne, its effects are still felt by many and the task of pastoral follow up continues.
To reflect on this we are joined by Andrew Dickson (PCI Congregational Life Development Officer); Michael Rutledge (Minster, Abbotts Cross PC), Mark Kernohan (Lifeline Counsellor and member of 1st Ahoghill PC).
The podcast also highlights a helpful Bible study resource, Daring to Hope: Experiencing the grace of Lament, produced by Bible Society NI, and an upcoming PCI morning conference Another look at pastoring our congregations with guest speaker Tim Witmer (author of the Shepherd Leader) in Assembly Buildings on Wednesday morning 5 October 2022.
To reflect on this we are joined by Andrew Dickson (PCI Congregational Life Development Officer); Michael Rutledge (Minster, Abbotts Cross PC), Mark Kernohan (Lifeline Counsellor and member of 1st Ahoghill PC).
The podcast also highlights a helpful Bible study resource, Daring to Hope: Experiencing the grace of Lament, produced by Bible Society NI, and an upcoming PCI morning conference Another look at pastoring our congregations with guest speaker Tim Witmer (author of the Shepherd Leader) in Assembly Buildings on Wednesday morning 5 October 2022.
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