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Sustaining the Call: Pastoral Health for the Long Haul 

Sustaining the Call: Pastoral Health for the Long Haul 

Ministry is a journey that requires sustained well-being. This webinar will equip pastors and church leaders to prioritize pastoral health as a core responsibility. 

Join us to explore how emotional, spiritual, and physical well-being affect everything from decision-making to vision and ministry longevity. You’ll learn leadership practices that support resilience, healthy boundaries, and effective leadership over time. 

 

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Sept. 29, 2026 |  2:00 - 3:00 PM CT

WEBINAR

Jake Lapp

Instructor

Church and Denomination 
Services Director, CapinCrouse
Partner, CRI Advisors, LLC
ktan@capincrouse.com

Ken Tan

Instructor

The Evangelical Council for
Financial Accountability (ECFA)

jake@ecfa.org


Learning Objectives

Assess pastoral health as a leadership metric to identify how well-being influences executive effectiveness, decision quality, and leadership longevity. 

Embed pastoral health into organizational systems by establishing policies, expectations, and leadership behaviors that support sustainable performance and long-term church health. 

Implement executive-level practices with clear outcomes, including leadership rhythms, boundary-setting, and accountability structures that improve resilience and reduce the risk of burnout. 

After completing this session, participants will be able to: 

CPE Eligibility: This Webinar is Not CPE eligible

Recognize leading and lagging indicators of pastoral strain and burnout and evaluate their impact on team performance, cultural health, and ongoing ministry.