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Certification as an ACPE Educator by ACPE is an earned privilege and responsibility. It is achieved by meeting the requirements for certification in the ACPE Competencies. ACPE certified educators are clinical pastoral educators who are academically prepared and who are authorized by a recognized faith group. They combine perspectives from theology and the behavioral sciences …
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Program Overview The ACPE Spiritually Integrated Psychotherapy (SIP) Training Program is a multi-disciplinary, inter-spiritual, multi-racial community of persons gathered for education, connection, and formation in the work of spiritually integrated psychotherapy. It serves licensed and pre-licensed mental health professionals (i.e., counselors, social workers, marriage and family therapists, pastoral counselors, psychologists, psychiatrists, addiction specialists, and more), …
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This link should list all of the courses currently scheduled at the College. Approximately half of them appear to be available online as of April, 2022.
Since the last General Convention the Department of Faith Formation staff of The Episcopal Church have been convening a working group to address the Suicide Prevention initiative named and funded in resolution GC#2018-C014. We are now on the second wave of recruiting training participants as we enter a new year in the midst of pandemic. …
View course details “START: Suicide Intervention Training”
Faced with an opportunity to tell an uncomfortable truth, a lot of us feel the need to “clean it up” before sharing. When that happens, we end up creating edited, sanitized versions of our stories that ultimately leave us feeling cut off from our community. More often than not, guilt and shame are the things …
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Led by Fr Charlie Annis, nCR “His name is John” (Luke 1.63) — Who is John the Baptist, the Forerunner, the Friend of the Bridegroom? What is his Advent message to us today and what does he have to teach us as about living the Christian life as we await Christ’s Second Advent?
Led by Br Patrick Souter CR Praising God in Difficult Times Advent Meditations on hope in our troubled world, informed by the vision of Pope Francis in his Encyclical Laudate Si’, with insights from the poetry of R.S. Thomas, into how we can still imagine God in a world where the Divine can seem absent. …
View course details “Lay Advent Retreat with the Community of the Resurrection, UK”
Toward a Just Recovery: Global Systems in Transition The 2021 Global Environmental Justice Conference at the Yale School of the Environment will focus on a just green recovery. As we emerge from the pandemic into the reality of climate disruption, it is clear that restarting the economy cannot mean a return to the status quo. …
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A small group leader is not a teacher, but rather holds a sacred space for respectful conversation, shared learnings, and deepening faith. The author of Gather Us In: Leading Transformational Small Groups, Dr. Angela Schaffner, explores how to become an effective leader who guides a group through change to belonging and maturity.