Crisis in the Church: Preparing for Scandal with a Heart for Healing
Schedule
Mon Oct 07 2024 at 12:00 pm to 01:00 pm
UTC-04:00Location
Online | Online, 0
About this Event
Crisis in the Church: Preparing for Scandal with a Heart for Healing
In today’s world, church scandals make headlines all too often. But the real story isn't just about what went wrong—it's about how the church responds. A scandal can either deepen wounds or open the door to healing. But that all depends on how it's handled.
Are you prepared to lead your church through the storm? Do you know how to respond with truth, transparency, and genuine care for those harmed?
Join us for an insightful webinar where we'll explore:
- Common but harmful responses to church scandals
- How to create a crisis response plan that prioritizes healing over image preservation
- Practical steps to develop a playbook that prepares your church for the unthinkable
Don’t wait for a crisis to learn how to respond. Equip yourself now with the knowledge and tools to lead your church with integrity through unexpected upheavals.
Key Takeaways:
- How to prioritize truth and transparency
- Identifying "shadow values" that may negatively influence care responses
- Creating a crisis response team that truly cares for victims
- Practical strategies for communication and care during a scandal
This webinar will cover the challenge, offer a framework for addressing church scandals, and include a Q&A segment.
Who Should Attend: Church and ministry leaders, elders, and anyone involved in pastoral care.
Prepare your church to respond with grace and integrity. Let’s ensure that when the light shines, it reveals a community committed to truth, healing, and compassion. Register Now and take the first step towards a healthier, more resilient church community. If you need financial assistance, please email us.
About Dr. Phil Monroe:
Dr. Philip Monroe leads Langberg, Monroe & Associates and is a psychologist with more than three decades of clinical experience. He is a graduate of both Westminster Seminary and Wheaton College Graduate School. Dr. Monroe led the Graduate School of Counseling at Missio Seminary for 18 years where he and Dr. Diane Langberg launched Global Trauma Recovery Institute to train counselors and humanitarians to better understand how to support trauma recovery efforts around the world. Currently, he provides ongoing direction to the Trauma Healing Institute at American Bible Society which supports a global community of practice numbering over 20,000 facilitators. His areas of specialty include sexual addictions, anxiety, marital distress, church hurt, and trauma recovery. His personal and professional musings may be found at www.philipmonroe.com.
Where is it happening?
OnlineUSD 7.18 to USD 12.51