Abstract
In Alberta, Canada, supervised pastoral education has grown and thrived for over 50 years. In 2008, due to healthcare funding changes, it was nearly eliminated. This article describes regenerative processes by which former structures have transformed into a new configuration for supervised pastoral education program delivery, including innovative roles for spiritual care preceptors and theological colleges. Out of the ashes, a phoenix is rising. It is called the Alberta Consortium for Supervised Pastoral Education program.
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