⏱ 1h 22m
📚 12 lessons
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About this course
Understanding the theory of professional ethics is necessary but not sufficient. The real test comes in the messy, pressure-laden moments of ministry: the congregant who becomes a close friend, the confession that suggests a crime, the minister who notices early warning signs in their own behavior. This workbook course develops practical ethical judgment through systematic engagement with case scenarios drawn from a range of ministry settings.
By the end of this course you will be able to apply an ethical decision-making framework to complex ministry scenarios, identify red-flag patterns that precede boundary violations, construct a professional response to a confidentiality dilemma that weighs pastoral, legal, and institutional obligations simultaneously, and develop a personal sustainability plan that includes supervision, peer accountability, and ongoing self-assessment.
What you will learn:
- A step-by-step ethical decision-making framework for ministry professionals
- Recognizing boundary erosion: the progression from small departures to serious violations
- Case analysis: dual relationships in small or isolated communities
- Mandatory reporting obligations: what triggers them, what they require, and how to navigate them pastorally
- Responding to disclosures of abuse: the minister's role and limits
- Managing transference and counter-transference in pastoral relationships without clinical training
- Supervision as an ethical practice: what regular supervision protects and provides
- Self-care as professional obligation: burnout, compassion fatigue, and their relationship to ethical drift
Each of the eight case scenarios provides a richly detailed narrative, a structured analysis worksheet, and a decision-making template that walks you through identifying the ethical principles at stake, the stakeholders affected, the available options, and the likely consequences of each. After completing your analysis, annotated worked examples model professional reasoning through the same scenario. Reflection prompts between cases encourage integration and honest self-examination. This course is educational and does not provide legal advice or constitute training sufficient to replace denomination-specific ethics training or professional supervision.
This course is written for working ministers, chaplains, lay pastoral workers, and ministry students who want to develop practical ethical judgment. It is suitable for those new to systematic ethics training. Some pastoral or ministerial experience is helpful but no prior formal ethics coursework is required.
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