Canadian Multivocational Ministry Project
Tentmaking, bivocational, and multivocational are all terms currently used to describe how people who are involved in congregational leadership and work outside the congregation can combine those worlds. A national study of multivocational ministers was launched to provide insight into issues which arise for this group of leaders. Both challenges and opportunities were considered. This report provides an explanation of the research participants, methodology, key findings, and discussion of ways to move forward.
Links
Project Website: https://www.canadianmultivocationalministry.ca
Master Report: https://www.canadianmultivocationalministry.ca/master-report
Educating Multivocational Leaders — White Paper: https://www.ureachtoronto.ca/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/Educating-Multivocational-Leaders-White-Paper.pdf
Authors
- James W. Watson, PhD
- Wanda M. Malcolm, PhD
- Mark D. Chapman, PhD
- Elizabeth A. Fisher, PhD (student)
- Marilyn Draper, PhD
- Narry F. Santos, PhD
- Jared Siebert
- Amy Bratton
Keywords:
Canada, multicultural, research, leadership