Monday 6th – Wednesday 8th February 2023
Wednesday 8th – Friday 10th February 2023
They are specially tailored to the needs of leaders, with refreshment and encouragement through Bible talks, seminars, prayer and space.
With it’s emphasis on experiencing God’s grace, the annual Pastoral Refreshment Conference is regularly described as an essential oasis where church leaders and their spouses can take a step back from daily ministry demands, share fellowship with other in similar contexts, be prayed for, and be refreshed for the seasons ahead.
The theme of 2023’s conference is Sorrowful yet Always Rejoicing.
“We appreciate the Bible teaching which is always fantastic but also the context around it of a place of grace and refreshment. There is an ethos of people being free to be themselves in the place they’re at to receive the teaching.
Anna Price
Speaker
Keith Sinclair
British Anglican retired bishop, Keith Sinclair served as the Bishop of Birkenhead, one of two suffragan bishops in the Church of England Diocese of Chester. In April 2021 he was appointed the National Director of the Church of England Evangelical Council (CEEC).
Discussion Group Topics
Guarding Against Joy Thieves
In Christian service, the evil one uses experiences and people, memories and attitudes like jealousy rob us of our joy in the Lord. This workshop will identify some common ‘joy thieves’ and explore practical strategies for guarding against them and maintaining our joy.
Ministry Marriages: Sharing Joy and pain
Ministers’ spouses often suffer vicariously when ministers are hurt. If not dealt with well, this can lead to bitterness and relational tensions in the church or conflict and distance in the marriage. This workshop will explore ideas for maintaining joy amidst pain in ministry marriages.
Sorrow, joy and power
Many leaders experience sorrow from the conduct of those who led us or people we lead; sometimes we experience sorrow from the fallout of how we have led badly. This workshop will reflect on power in ministry, its uses and abuses, and pathways to joy.
Persevering with joy
The perspective of sorrowful, yet always rejoicing might seem hard to sustain over a long period of ministry. This workshop will explore how we can retain feeling both sorrow and joy, during the long-haul of ministry, without either become dulled or hard-hearted, or swinging wildly from one to the other.
Who is it for?
For Christian leaders and their spouses in pastoral ministry and church leaders with significant responsibility.
Registration
The cost for the conference is £225 per person. To register and pay please select the conference you wish to attend and complete the registration form:For further information contact Carolyn on carolyn.south@keswickministries.org or on 017687 80075 option 4.