Pastoral Leadership in Troubled Times


Pastoral leadership is an ancient practice, and the church is no stranger to troubled times. In one way or another, ministers lead and care for their congregations amid chaos – whether that chaos is within the congregation, in the surrounding culture, or both. Keeping a clear head about what the pastoral calling is about, is critical to helping God’s people navigate stormy waters.

A part of our series Intersection: Where Theology and Practice Meet, this webinar took place on Tuesday, February 22, 2022.

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Recording

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Special Guest: R. Robert Creech

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Dr. R. Robert Creech

Dr. R. Robert Creech is professor of Christian ministries and director of pastoral ministries in the George W. Truett Theological Seminary at Baylor University. He also holds the Hubert H. and Gladys S. Raborn Chair of Pastoral Leadership. Robert joined the Truett faculty in 2009 following 22 years as senior pastor at the University Baptist Church in Houston, Texas. He previously taught at Houston Baptist University from 1979 to 1987. Robert and his wife, Dr. Melinda Creech, enjoy the outdoors and their family farm in Floresville, Texas, where they are employing a grant from Texas Parks and Wildlife to restore the 88-acre site to native prairie. They have three children and four grandchildren. Robert is currently serving as interim pastor for the Trinity Baptist Church in San Antonio, Texas.

Questions?

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