Psychology Faculty Publications
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2014
Journal Title
The Qualitative Report
Volume
19
First Page
1
Last Page
14
Abstract
We present the results of a phenomenological, qualitative research study in which 13 Southern Baptist (SB) pastors were administered in-depth interviews. The sample was selected from a total of 37 exemplars, identified in the quantitative component of a larger mixed-methods study, regarding the pastors’ perspectives toward relational connection in pastoral ministry. Three themes emerged from the data regarding relational connection in pastoral ministry. First, pastors indicated the need to be intentional about pastoral connection. Second, the pastors stressed the importance of being available to congregants who specifically desire pastoral connection. Finally, the participants related that pastors should give particular attention to connections with lay church leaders.
Keywords
Humor, sense of humor, leadership, pastoral leadership, leadership style, longevity, leader-follower distance, relational transparency, relational nearness
Recommended Citation
Young, Jon and Firmin, Michael W., "Qualitative Perspectives Toward Relational Connection in Pastoral Ministry" (2014). Psychology Faculty Publications. 187.
https://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/psychology_publications/187
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