Mid-Career Check-In: What’s Working, What’s Not, and What Needs to Change Now

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Mid-Career Check-In: What’s Working, What’s Not, and What Needs to Change Now

Jul 16, 2026 | 3:00pm - 4:00pm

Mid-career leaders often navigate the most complex intersections of ministry and life: family responsibilities, congregational demands, aging parents, debt, and long-term planning pressures. This season requires strategic recalibration. A mid-career check-in helps clergy regain clarity, adjust course with intention, and…

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Zoom

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Mid-career leaders often navigate the most complex intersections of ministry and life: family responsibilities, congregational demands, aging parents, debt, and long-term planning pressures. This season requires strategic recalibration. A mid-career check-in helps clergy regain clarity, adjust course with intention, and ensure that their leadership today does not compromise their wellbeing or their retirement security tomorrow.

What it addresses: Insights for recalibrating ministry, money, and life priorities, including preparing for retirement.

This session is suitable for: Mid-career clergy & lay employees ages 45+.

Host: Rev. Krista Betz, Interim Director, United Church Board for Ministerial Assistance
Featured Guest: Rev. Dr. Michael L. Sloan

In this interactive discussion, glean from the Rev. Dr. Michael Sloan as he shares insights and practices to support mid-career professionals in reassessing what’s sustainable—financially, vocationally, and personally.

Topics Include:
  • Mid‑career pressures
  • Competing life demands
  • Recalibration indicators
Participants will
  • Name core stressors
  • Assess energy drains
  • Clarify next steps


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