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Our Vision

The Alabama Center for Pastoral Resilience exists to support pastors and other ministry leaders in their personal and congregational lives through training, education, and consultation. We equip pastors with the insight and knowledge necessary to meet the demands of modern ministry. 

After Church

What We Do

We partner with pastors, congregations, and organizations to strengthen leadership and foster healthier systems. Our work is grounded in a deep understanding of how relationships shape ministry life and organizational health.

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Through our Resilient Pastor Cohort, we guide pastors through a nine-month journey of shared learning, honest reflection, and practical tools that cultivate clarity, steadiness, and purpose in leadership.

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We also provide Leadership Coaching for clergy and faith leaders seeking a confidential space to process complex challenges, gain perspective, and move forward with confidence.

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Our Consulting services help churches and organizations slow down enough to see what’s really happening beneath the surface, recognize patterns that contribute to conflict or stagnation, and respond thoughtfully rather than reactively.

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Finally, we offer Seminars and Workshops on topics such as ministry burnout, staff dynamics, congregational conflict, and more—each designed to meet the unique needs of your staff, congregation, or ministry context.

Who Is This For?

We’ll be the first to admit that our approach is not for everyone. So, who is this for? This is for pastors, ministers, Christian organization leaders...

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Who want to...

  • Be more curious about themselves

  • Understand how they function in relationships

  • Manage anxiety 

  • Address family of origin issues

  • Lead in a more creative and thoughtful way
     

Who are experiencing…

  • Anxiety

  • Stress

  • Loneliness 

  • Disillusionment

  • Burnout

  • Congregational conflict

  • Relationship tension

  • A crisis of faith​

  • Fallout from societal and cultural shifts 

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© 2025 by Alabama Center for Pastoral Resilience, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization

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