Overview
The purpose of the Indiana Clergy Peer Group Study Program (PGSP) is to continue to provide continuing education opportunities to clergy through the formation of peer groups. The PGSP group will involve eight persons meeting over three years developing a continuing education plan that will focus on improving congregational leadership.
The range of topics selected for study, reflection and action may include areas such as faith and giving, congregational renewal, African-American and Hispanic relations, interfaith issues and relations, the public roles of congregations, and other such issues that reach into addressing perplexing problems and needs in Indiana congregations and communities.
The kinds of activities that the peer groups may engage in are workshops, reading and discussion sessions, preaching clinics, study/travel seminars, designing and carrying out projects with congregations, videotaping and critiquing preaching and teaching skills.
Staff contacts

Becki Nunnally Project Manager Indiana Clergy Peer Group Study Program 1000 West 42nd Street Indianapolis, IN 46208
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(317) 931-2335
Karen Kelm Project Administrator Indiana Clergy Peer Group Study Program 1000 West 42nd Street Indianapolis, IN 46208
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(317) 931-2340
2007 Report on PGSP
At the conclusion of the first phase of the Indiana Clergy Peer Group Study Program, founders D. Bruce Roberts and Robert E. Reber submitted this report that analyzes the program's past and looks toward its future. It includes a summary and analysis of the data gathered over eight years for the purposes of evaluation and recommendations emerging from the PGSP project.
View the complete report here.
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