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Pastoring People for the Marketplace: How to Teach, Counsel, and Pastor Your Congregants Regarding Faith & Work

Rev. Dr. Bill Fullilove

Dean of Students, Reformed Theological Seminary NYC; specialist in workplace theology and the integration of faith and economics.

Summary

Bill Fullilove’s seminar provides a comprehensive framework for shepherding congregants whose daily lives are shaped primarily by their vocations. Drawing on biblical theology, vocational psychology, and years of urban pastoral experience, Bill will:

  • Offer a theology of work rooted in creation, fall, and redemption.

  • Provide pastoral tools for counseling congregants struggling with vocation, burnout, ambition, identity, and ethical dilemmas.

  • Show how to preach and teach in ways that integrate the gospel with the real pressures of corporate, creative, nonprofit, and entrepreneurial environments.

  • Equip pastors to disciple workers across industries—from finance to the arts—so that they see their labor as participation in God’s renewing work.

Participants will leave with practical ways to make “faith & work” a living part of their church’s pastoral ministry, not merely a program.

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