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Healthy Boundaries Training

Sat, Oct 04

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This curriculum was developed to strengthen the understanding of the need for boundaries as a method of self-care and community care.

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Healthy Boundaries Training
Healthy Boundaries Training

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Oct 04, 2025, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM EDT

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Healthy Boundaries Training
Healthy Boundaries Training

Knowing where the boundaries are in ministry can be extremely challenging. Clergy are invited into the deepest, most profound moments in our congregants' lives, areas where boundaries can be quite permeable. Our desire to follow God's call can sometimes lead to losing ourselves in our ministry as well. Yet healthy boundaries are critical to effective ministry; Trust, integrity, authenticity, our physical health, and the spiritual health of our congregations depend on clergy knowing where those boundaries are. Join us in our Healthy Boundaries training for clergy in ABCRGR.


Healthy Boundaries, produced by the FaithTrust Institute, is a curriculum for issues that impact those in the role of leadership in faith communities. Founded on a theological and ethical discussion of power and vulnerability, it focuses on the particular roles that pastoral caregivers fulfill within a spiritual community. This curriculum was developed to strengthen the understanding of the needs for boundaries, as…


Rev. Alicia Dixon-Garrard, Associate Executive Minister, ABCRG
Rev. Alicia Dixon-Garrard, Associate Executive Minister, ABCRG

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LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

We acknowledge with respect the various native peoples on whose ancestral lands we worship. We encourage every member of our community to learn about the original inhabitants of this land. We are committed to cultivating meaningful relationships with Indigenous communities in our region and supporting their efforts to fight systemic racism that continues to harm them. We pledge to listen to and honor them as they speak about their experiences regarding oppression and cultural genocide. They are the authorities on their own history and our role in that history. To acknowledge this land is to recognize and respect that the air, water, land, and all that inhabits them are intertwined with the spirituality of these people. 

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