Theological Renewal: A Heart Project

$1,000.00

Theological Renewal: A Heart Project

A formative journey for ministers, leaders, and communities seeking deep renewal from the inside out.

Theological Renewal: A Heart Project is an immersive online formation experience designed for those who sense that renewal in the Church cannot be rushed, outsourced, or reduced to technique — it must begin at the heart.

This project invites participants into a slow, faithful, and theologically grounded work of renewal that integrates pastoral theology, lived experience, prayer, and vocational discernment. It is shaped by the conviction that genuine renewal is not driven by performance or strategy alone, but by the re-ordering of love, attention, and embodied faithfulness.

At its core, A Heart Project offers a framework for theological renewal that attends to the interior life of the minister, the relational life of communities, and the systems that shape ecclesial practice. Drawing on Scripture, the Christian tradition, disability and pastoral theology, and lived ministry contexts, this resource equips participants to name what is wounded, attend to what is forming, and cultivate practices of faithful presence and endurance.

What this project offers

  • A theologically rigorous yet pastorally accessible framework for renewal

  • Guided theological reflection that integrates prayer, doctrine, and lived experience

  • Formation practices that support sustainable ministry rather than burnout or urgency

  • Tools for discerning vocation, limits, and faithfulness in complex systems

  • A language of renewal that honours weakness, dependence, and rootedness in Christ

Who this is for

  • Clergy and ministry leaders sensing the need for deeper, slower renewal

  • Theological educators, formators, and diocesan leaders

  • Those navigating change, disruption, illness, or vocational transition in ministry

  • Leaders seeking a faithful alternative to productivity-driven models of church growth

Why this work matters

The Church does not lack resources, programs, or vision statements — it lacks space for attentive, honest, and theologically grounded renewal. Theological Renewal: A Heart Project creates that space.

This is not a course to complete, but a formation to inhabit. Not a method to apply, but a way of seeing, praying, and leading that reshapes ministry from the inside out.

Participants leave not with a checklist, but with a renewed theological imagination, a deeper sense of vocation, and practices that can be carried faithfully into parish, institution, and personal life.

Theological Renewal: A Heart Project

A formative journey for ministers, leaders, and communities seeking deep renewal from the inside out.

Theological Renewal: A Heart Project is an immersive online formation experience designed for those who sense that renewal in the Church cannot be rushed, outsourced, or reduced to technique — it must begin at the heart.

This project invites participants into a slow, faithful, and theologically grounded work of renewal that integrates pastoral theology, lived experience, prayer, and vocational discernment. It is shaped by the conviction that genuine renewal is not driven by performance or strategy alone, but by the re-ordering of love, attention, and embodied faithfulness.

At its core, A Heart Project offers a framework for theological renewal that attends to the interior life of the minister, the relational life of communities, and the systems that shape ecclesial practice. Drawing on Scripture, the Christian tradition, disability and pastoral theology, and lived ministry contexts, this resource equips participants to name what is wounded, attend to what is forming, and cultivate practices of faithful presence and endurance.

What this project offers

  • A theologically rigorous yet pastorally accessible framework for renewal

  • Guided theological reflection that integrates prayer, doctrine, and lived experience

  • Formation practices that support sustainable ministry rather than burnout or urgency

  • Tools for discerning vocation, limits, and faithfulness in complex systems

  • A language of renewal that honours weakness, dependence, and rootedness in Christ

Who this is for

  • Clergy and ministry leaders sensing the need for deeper, slower renewal

  • Theological educators, formators, and diocesan leaders

  • Those navigating change, disruption, illness, or vocational transition in ministry

  • Leaders seeking a faithful alternative to productivity-driven models of church growth

Why this work matters

The Church does not lack resources, programs, or vision statements — it lacks space for attentive, honest, and theologically grounded renewal. Theological Renewal: A Heart Project creates that space.

This is not a course to complete, but a formation to inhabit. Not a method to apply, but a way of seeing, praying, and leading that reshapes ministry from the inside out.

Participants leave not with a checklist, but with a renewed theological imagination, a deeper sense of vocation, and practices that can be carried faithfully into parish, institution, and personal life.