Why Boundaries Training?

If you are a regular reader of the Northwest Intermountain e-newsletter, you have likely noticed that we regularly publicize Boundaries Training, training online or in-person. The synod staff thought it might be good to explain why we do that.

First, all rostered ministers in the ELCA are required to participate in a boundaries training every three years. If you have not attended a previous workshop, it is important that you make an effort to do so. Non-rostered church staff are also very welcome to attend, but their participation is not required by the synod.

Following Jesus into a changing world requires a commitment to developing and modeling healthy boundaries in all areas of life. As a synod, we are committed to providing you with opportunities to explore the intersections of healthy boundaries & your core identity as a beloved child of God. Further, as people who work with people, we know that healthy relationships depend upon clear and respectful boundaries. Rostered ministers especially need thoughtful and consistent training around boundaries because of the variety of their relationships.Merriam-Webster defines a boundary as, “something that shows where an area ends and another area begins.” It’s important to periodically step back and reevaluate where we end and where other people begin.

Rostered Leaders - please send certificates of completion to the synod office AND include boundaries training on your annual report to the bishop. Thanks.

LeaderWise will host another online training August 7 and again Nov. 12.

Click HERE for more.

-Bishop Meggan Manlove