
Wounded Pastors
Navigating Burnout, Finding Healing, and Discerning the Future of Your Ministry
Westminster/John Knox Press,U.S.
Published on 16. January 2024
Book
Paperback/Softback
190 pages
978-0-664-26845-9 (ISBN)
Description
You're not alone in your ministry. And you don't have to suffer in silence. Ministry is a stressful vocation, with unspoken expectations, projected anxieties, and conflicting demands. After the pandemic caused a sudden shift to online worship and factions fighting over when and how to return to in-person worship, pastors have been leaving congregational ministry at even higher rates than usual. The emotional fallout of burnout and abuse at the hands of parishioners is something pastors carry for years, whether they stay or leave the congregation.
Seasoned pastor Carol Howard Merritt and psychotherapist and former pastor James Fenimore join their expertise to offer validation, support, and guidance for pastors who have been hurt by the church. With wisdom that can come only from experience, they describe and define aspects of struggle and pain readers may have difficulty articulating or claiming for themselves, and they offer compassionate, informed guidance on how to find healing. A systems approach to conflict sheds light on the dynamics of church conflict and how clergy can tend their own well-being amid leadership challenges. The final chapter helps readers consider their overall vocational path based on what they've experienced and decide whether they can remain in congregational ministry or need to pursue a different line of work.
Seasoned pastor Carol Howard Merritt and psychotherapist and former pastor James Fenimore join their expertise to offer validation, support, and guidance for pastors who have been hurt by the church. With wisdom that can come only from experience, they describe and define aspects of struggle and pain readers may have difficulty articulating or claiming for themselves, and they offer compassionate, informed guidance on how to find healing. A systems approach to conflict sheds light on the dynamics of church conflict and how clergy can tend their own well-being amid leadership challenges. The final chapter helps readers consider their overall vocational path based on what they've experienced and decide whether they can remain in congregational ministry or need to pursue a different line of work.
Reviews / Votes
"Carol Howard and James Fenimore help us understand our ministry contexts and guide us toward creating the kinds of support networks we need if we're going to not only survive ministry but thrive." - Word & Way "The authors embody that about which they write, offering their own woundedness and admittedly unfinished stories. They beautifully model opening their lives to what God might do next, reminding us that God is never finished with us, with the church nor with this yearning creation." - Presbyterian Outlook "Wounded Pastors was written by two people who have experienced the trauma of being wounded in their ministry. There is no ivory-tower idealism here. It is a highly readable book which combines clear analysis with real world examples. Both the authors faced church-induced trauma in their work. However, one author stayed in congregational ministry while the other left, and they explore the motivation behind each choice. This difference provides a helpful balance in the book's advice to church staff navigating opposition and burnout. It is compassionate, life-giving and practical without glossing over the pain pastors experience when their calling unexpectedly turns sour." - Preach magazineMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Louisville
United States
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
245 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-664-26845-9 (9780664268459)
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Carol Howard Merritt | James Fenimore
Wounded Pastors
Navigating Burnout, Finding Healing, and Discerning the Future of Your Ministry
E-Book
01/2024
Westminster John Knox Press
€16.49
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Persons
Carol Howard Merritt is an ordained pastor in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). She is the author of Healing Spiritual Wounds: Reconnecting with a Loving God after Experiencing a Hurtful Church and Reframing Hope: Vital Ministry in a New Generation. She has also written two devotionals and is a popular speaker for preachers and church groups.
James Fenimore is a psychotherapist and congregational consultant with the Samaritan Counseling Center and is based out of Bedford, New York. He has served as a pastor and district superintendent in the United Methodist Church and is a licensed marriage and family therapist in New York state. He holds degrees in technology, theology, and psychology, often pursuing programs and projects that merge the three areas of study.
James Fenimore is a psychotherapist and congregational consultant with the Samaritan Counseling Center and is based out of Bedford, New York. He has served as a pastor and district superintendent in the United Methodist Church and is a licensed marriage and family therapist in New York state. He holds degrees in technology, theology, and psychology, often pursuing programs and projects that merge the three areas of study.