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Let It Be Weird: Emotions, Burnout and the Calling of Church Workers with Heidi Goehmann

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Portada del episodio Let It Be Weird: Emotions, Burnout and the Calling of Church Workers with Heidi Goehmann

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Church work is beautiful and meaningful. Sometimes, it’s overwhelming. In this episode of the Grace Place Wellness Podcast, licensed clinical social worker and deaconess Heidi Goehmann joins Rev. Tom Eggebrecht and Rev. Dr. Greg Walton to talk about emotions as God’s good design despite spiritual trauma and the reality of burnout among pastors, teachers and their families. From her own roundabout journey through multiple vocations to her work with church workers, pastor’s wives and hurting believers, Heidi offers language, validation and hope for those carrying the weight of ministry in a post-COVID, busyness-driven culture.

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