October 27-31, 2014
The National Association of Lutheran Interim Pastors’ basic education curriculum is designed for clergy and lay professionals to introduce participants to the practice of intentional interim ministry. Although focusing on Lutheran theology and polity, the event is open to all lay leaders and clergy desiring and/or called to this special ministry in congregations during a pastoral transition.
This course is designed in three phases (Planting, Cultivating and Harvesting) that cover a period of about six months.
Phase I (Planting) is a residential week focusing on the theory, theology, leadership skills and congregational systems related to intentional interim ministry. We examine the interim journey through scenarios (propositional learning) including the dynamics of entry, pre-entry, stages and tasks of the congregation, emotional systems, conflict, grief, power structures, and leadership skills necessary to lead the congregation, and exiting/closure issues.
Phase II (Cultivating) is a six month experience in a parish or institutional setting, ideally in a leadership transition, in which the participant in this program “puts into practice” the material learned in Phase I. During this time, you will learn contracting (covenanting), work on personal learning goals, and write two critical incident reports, all under the supervisor of your chosen fieldwork supervisor.
Phase III (Harvesting) is the second residential week at Mt. Olivet Retreat Center in Farmington, MN, May 4-8 2015 in which through a group process you will share one of your critical incident reports, review material learned in Phase I, and learn more about the dynamics of congregations in pastoral transition, and your leadership skills and needs. You will also discuss the biblical and theological connections in this special ministry as specifically related to the Lutheran church.
Note: Participants are responsible for securing a situation in which to complete Phase II fieldwork requirements. While most participants in the program will have a ministry site, some may not. NALIP program faculty will help you define options available for your fieldwork.
Maximum Enrollment: 25
Tuition: $1195
Contact Hours: 60
Class Times: Begins Monday at 1:00 p.m.; includes evening sessions Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday which meet until 8:30 p.m.; Tuesday – Friday class begins at 8:30 a.m.; ends Friday at noon
Seminar Leaders:
- Paul N. Svingen, ELCA interim consultant/educator; NE Minnesota Synod interim pastor; adjunct faculty/Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary, Louisville, KY
- Tim Drom, Pacifica Synod, Interim Pastor
- Susan Baldwin, Licensed Insights Practitioner; President, PineStone Pathways, LLC
Cancellations initiated by the registrant prior to the event due date will result in a NALIP nonrefundable fee for completed Insights profiles. In the event of a cancellation by the registrant or NALIP, the results of completed Insights profiles will be sent to the registrant with the offer of consulting with the Insights counselor.
Tuition $1045 + $150 for Insight Fee