In this episode of Speaking Supervision, host Akos Balogh engages with Paul Grimmond, who shares his journey through ministry, burnout, and the transformative power of pastoral supervision.
They discuss the importance of stepping back to gain perspective, the emotional complexities of pastoral care, and how supervision can help navigate responsibilities and relationships in ministry.
Paul reflects on his personal experiences with burnout and how supervision has been a protective factor, emphasizing the need for reflective practice in maintaining emotional health and resilience in ministry.
For more info on Pastoral Supervision, visit the Pastoral Supervision Alliance website at pastoralsupervisionalliance.org. To find out more about Paul Grimmond, visit moore.edu.au
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Supervision and Guest Background
02:51 Understanding Pastoral Supervision
06:00 Personal Experiences with Burnout and Supervision
09:10 The Impact of Pastoral Conversations
12:09 Benefits of Supervision in Ministry
14:59 Navigating Responsibility in Ministry
17:53 The Complexity of Pastoral Relationships
20:50 Supervision vs. Peer Support
24:06 Theological Foundations of Supervision
27:09 Supervision as a Protective Factor Against Burnout
29:58 Final Thoughts on the Importance of Supervision