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Roughing the Pastor
Roughing The Pastor
106 episodes
2 days ago
Two Pastors sit down every week to try to sort life out. We’ll be exploring the intersection of theology and, well, just about everything! And yes, things might get a little rough.
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Two Pastors sit down every week to try to sort life out. We’ll be exploring the intersection of theology and, well, just about everything! And yes, things might get a little rough.
Show more...
Christianity
Religion & Spirituality,
Society & Culture
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The Theology of Burnout
Roughing the Pastor
59 minutes
4 years ago
The Theology of Burnout
Episode 87: The Theology of Burnout Wherein Them Pastors are joined by the Rev. Rebecca DePoe to talk about the very real and present issue of pastor burnout.   Along the way, there is discussion of the unclear nature of what is required and expected of pastors - video and computer skills, administrative skills, interpretive and oratory skills.  They also have hope that the season of the pandemic can help us to let go of some of the bad habits that pastor and churches had fallen into but should let go of.   “TikTok is so trashy.” ”No it’s not.  It’s just cats and people dancing.”
Roughing the Pastor
Two Pastors sit down every week to try to sort life out. We’ll be exploring the intersection of theology and, well, just about everything! And yes, things might get a little rough.