What I’m Listening to Now: Caring for Grief with Dr. Beverly Wallace

People need rituals during the pandemic

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A video, blogpost, and podcast accompany each episode of the “3 Minute Ministry Mentor” and this one features Luther Seminary’s Associate Professor of Congregational and Community Care Dr. Beverly Wallace and her work on grief.

From the resource: 

“During the present pandemic, Wallace sees the essential and ongoing needs for advocacy and liberation, two of the central purposes of pastoral care. We bump into grief at every turn in these days. …Listen to the interview to hear about the rituals we all need, and the questions that Dr. Wallace says we need to be asking in this time of pandemic grief.”

Listen to the resource.

What are you reading, listening to, or watching that’s informing your ministry right now? 

Let us know what’s helping you through and why, and we might feature your suggestion in this series. (If you’re not yet a member of the Faith+Lead Learning Lab, you’ll be prompted to join before sharing.)

Photo by Pozan Matang

  • Lee Ann Pomrenke

    Lee Ann M. Pomrenke is an ELCA pastor and digital content editor for The Faith+Leader. Rev. Pomrenke is the author of Embodied: Clergy Women and the Solidarity of a Mothering God (Church Publishing, Inc, 2020). She also blogs at leeannpomrenke.com.

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