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Pastoral Challenges in Marriage

November 1, 2019 By Fr. Stephen Muse

Description

This conference is for clergy, seminarians, pastoral care workers, mental health professionals, ministry leaders, and all others who minister to Orthodox Christian couples. Although this conference is geared toward a specific audience, any interested lay people are welcome to attend.

Sponsored by the Center for Family Care of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America in collaboration with the Annunciation Greek Orthodox Cathedral in Houston, Texas. A generous grant from Leadership 100 is helping to fund this conference. We are grateful for their support.

Utilizing the expertise of leaders in the field of pastoral care and marriage, the purpose of this conference is to offer people in ministry inspiration, tools and resources for dealing with the pastoral challenges in marriage they encounter as they serve Christ and His Church.

In addition to our keynote presentations and workshops, the conference will offer participants opportunities for formal and informal discussion. It is our hope that participants will leave the conference with a network of people to support them in their ministry.

 

For more information or to register:

https://goacfc.wixsite.com/marriage

 

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