Normal, IL – On Thursday, March 8, over twenty IMC pastors gathered for Healthy Boundaries 101 training. This was the last of four training events offered by IMC following the implementation of a policy requiring all active IMC pastors to have healthy boundary training.
Pastors from across Central Illinois discussed the difference between boundary crossing – which is necessary for healthy and effective pastoral ministry – and boundary violations – which are harmful to those pastors serve. The pastors also explored diverse topics such as appropriate touch, dual relationships, gifts, transference and self-care.
This training is part of IMC’s commitment to ensuring our pastors are healthy and well-supported in their ministry. IMC is committed to healthy pastors in healthy congregations.
If you are a congregational leader, please do all you can to create space for your pastor to engage in healthy self-care through having well-defined, reasonable expectations for pastoral ministry. Each pastor is responsible for maintaining their health and vitality in ministry. Each congregation is responsible for making that possible. If you need assistance with job descriptions, covenants of understanding, salary guidelines, or assistance with pastor/congregational relationships, please contact Conference Executive Minister, Michael Danner at michaeldanner@mennonite.net