Jay Mosser

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Jay Mosser has served in pastoral roles for 43 years – about 20 years in various assistant pastor capacities and the rest as senior pastor. Through those years he has served in three churches ranging from smaller (less than 50) to larger (about 1,000). Along the way he has worked with children, teens, worship ministry, pastoral care, preaching, and leadership. Jay has an M.Div. from Western (Conservative Baptist) Seminary and a D.Min. from Corban University in Oregon, where his doctoral thesis was titled How a Pastor’s Theology of Shepherding Affects the Health & Growth of a Church. He is married to Kathy and has three daughters and five grandchildren. In his spare time, he loves to read, hike, travel, watch sports, and spend time with his family.
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What are some common points of stress for people in ministry and their families?
Jay Mosser Leadership 00:00:00 321 22 May 2023
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What steps can we take to ensure that we grow/benefit from the criticism we receive?
Jay Mosser LeadershipOrganisational Leadership 00:00:00 475 24 May 2022
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How can we discern whether a piece of criticism can be ignored, or is worth taking to heart?
Jay Mosser LeadershipOrganisational Leadership 00:00:00 351 24 May 2022
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When can criticism be considered a gift?
Jay Mosser LeadershipOrganisational Leadership 00:00:00 413 24 May 2022
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How should church leaders respond to threats against the unity of their church?
Jay Mosser Theology › ... › Fellowship 00:00:00 461 24 May 2022
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How should Christians living in unity deal with their differences?
Jay Mosser Theology › ... › Fellowship 00:00:00 412 24 May 2022
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Why is unity necessary for church revitalization?
Jay Mosser Theology › ... › Fellowship 00:00:00 404 24 May 2022
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What is the right way to respond to criticism?
Jay Mosser LeadershipOrganisational Leadership 00:00:00 350 24 May 2022
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Why is it important to process the criticism we receive with other people?
Jay Mosser LeadershipOrganisational Leadership 00:00:00 334 24 May 2022
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How do we keep ourselves from becoming defensive and closed-off to criticism?
Jay Mosser LeadershipOrganisational Leadership 00:00:00 339 24 May 2022

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