
In today’s conversation Preston Pouteaux shares what it means to be a tenderhearted pastor in a fast-paced world. Speaking from Chestermere, Alberta, Preston invites us into a vision of pastoring that’s slow, rooted, and profoundly local. From RCMP ride-alongs to keeping bees and loving neighbours, Preston offers a poetic yet practical vision of what it means to love and serve a place and its people.
In this conversation Preston shares about:
How pastoral imagination is formed,
How curiosity and inquiry is a needed pastoral posture,
Riding along with RCMP officers at night as a Chaplain,
Beekeeping and the theology of pollinators, and
Why presence, more than expertise, is a pastor’s most powerful gift.
This episode is for any pastor who is seeking to better understand their context and to serve their people well. You’ll be reminded that gentleness is not weakness, and that being embedded in your local community might be the most courageous thing you can do.
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