I’m glad you’ve decided to join us here at Greatheart’s Table. Obviously, I speak that as a metaphor. There is no table and we are not gathered around it. But the metaphor is to encourage what it represents. Pastors need time to actually sit with others, with friends, to talk about life and ministry. We need relationships that encourage conversation and honesty.
Pastoral ministry is a vulnerable place, and when it is also a lonely place, danger lurks. In this post I want us to consider an aspect of that danger and the role that relationships play in averting it.
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EPISODE NOTES
Notes and resources relevant to this episode:
The selection from the Westminster Larger Catechism is from Q/A 151.
Podcast music provided by Over the Rhine, and used with permission.
Intro: “All My Favorite People” / Lyrics
Outro: “Called Home” / Lyrics
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