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Forming the Next Generation: Wellness and Recruitment in the LCMS with James Baneck

46 min · 28. apr. 2026
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How does God prepare a person for a lifetime of ministry?   In this episode of the Grace Place Wellness Podcast, hosts Rev. Tom Eggebrecht and Rev. Dr. Greg Walton sit down with Rev. Dr. James Baneck, Executive Director of LCMS Pastoral Education. Dr. Baneck shares his journey from a music major in Green Bay to leading synod-wide initiatives for pastoral formation. We dive deep into the "Set Apart to Serve" campaign, discussing how the LCMS is aggressively tackling church work enrollment and breaking down barriers to recruitment. From the importance of emotional intelligence in the pre-seminary years to the vital role of "PALS" (Post-Seminary Applied Learning and Support), this episode explores how intentional wellness and congregational care are the keys to sustaining the next generation of church workers.

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