List of Courses and Programs

This page should have the list of currently available offerings, both courses in person and downloadable series.  

Faith Retreat: The Way of God in Wilderness Seasons

“What does it mean to be following God’s path? How can we hear God’s voice even in times of  “wilderness”: seasons of change, doubt, and uncertainty? Please join Summerlee Staten, Trinity’s Executive Director for Faith Formation and Education, and Dr. Kathy Bozzuti-Jones, Trinity’s Associate Director for Spiritual Practices, Retreats and Pilgrimage, January 7-9,  2022, for …
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MENTAL HEALTH AND CONFLICT: ADVANCED

The intent of this workshop is to address more complex siutations, whether the conflict is more entrenched, the mental health continum more advanced in one or more parties, or the environment creates additional risks. Further details to be announced.  

Mental Health and Conflict

In order to deliver content to better meet expectations, we are offering two workshops. Mental Health and Conflict Introduction and Mental Health and Conflict Advanced.  See workshop descriptions below for more details: MENTAL HEALTH AND CONFLICT: INTRODUCTION Instructor: Marg Van Herk-Paradis As we gain a greater awareness of and recognize the impact mental health challenges have in …
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Understanding, Exploring, & Managing Bias and Burnout: Via Webcast | A SELF-GUIDED COURSE

You like to be productive, so you’ve learned to stay busy. It’s nice to feel needed, so you never say “no.” Your job is to care for everyone, so you neglect your own well-being. Until you can’t. Burnout makes it hard to manage much of anything well, and that includes our built-in biases and default …
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Dare to Lead in the Church

Maybe you’ve felt yourself leading from the extremes: hiding your true thoughts and emotions in order to keep the peace, then over-reacting to relatively small issues or problems at other points. Is “authentic leadership” just another meaningless buzzword, or can it be something bigger (and even better) than a hashtag? When we’re separated from our …
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