Caring For Yourself As A Pastor
Phil Strout and other Vineyard leaders share thoughts on self-care for pastors.
Aaron McCarter
Lead Pastor, Maryville Vineyard, Maryville, TN
Jay Pathak
Pastor, Mile High Vineyard, CO
Phil Strout
National Director of Vineyard USA
Rich Nathan
Executive Team, Large Church Coaching, Education, Vineyard USA
Sharon McCarter
Associate Pastor, Maryville Vineyard, Maryville, TN
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Choose a video above:
- Why Cynicism Must Be Addressed In A Leader
- How Is Your Soul?
- Duty, Discipline, And Delight
- Learning To Care For Your Soul
- How Ignatian Spirituality Altered My Life
- Ecstasy, Routine, And Examen
- My Dream For Vineyard Pastors
- The Best Quality In A Pastor
- Bad Habits Of Pastors
- The Vineyard Pastor’s Role In The Local Church
- The Vineyard Pastor’s Role In The Community
- Thank You For Being A Vineyard Pastor
- The Pastor And Spouse Relationship
- Rich Nathan – 4 Aspects Of A Vineyard Leader
- Rich Nathan – Another Team On The Field
- Rich Nathan – Because You Say So I Will
- Rich Nathan – God Doesn’t Need Our Great Sacrifice
- Rich Nathan – Jesus Is Our Model
- Rich Nathan – Leaders Are People Who Lead
- Rich Nathan – The Importance Of Identity
- Rich Nathan – The Vineyard Leader As Servant
- Rich Nathan – The Vineyard Leader. ‘I Am Called By God’
- Rich Nathan – The Vineyard Leader, ‘I Am The Beloved Of God’
- Rich Nathan – We Don’t Choose Our Callings
- A Healthy Balance In Family Life & Ministry
- Resourcefulness, Sabbath Keeping, & Marriage Boosting
- It’s Hard Being A Pastor
- Pastor, What Do You Love About Jesus?