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In this conversation, Rt. Revd. and Rt. Hon. Dame Sarah Mullally talks to Gillian Straine about her life, her models of leadership and the ways that holistic healing has shaped her approach to service as a nurse and a priest. It is an inspiring and hopeful encounter for anyone concerned with the future of the church, for how leadership can be both humble and powerful, and how the church can meets the needs of the world today.
+Sarah and Gillian explore:
  • Bishop Sarah’s reflections on saying “yes” to the call to be Archbishop of Cantebury and discerning vocation.
  • How her nursing background shapes her ministry and leadership style.
  • The importance of holistic health and rhythms of wellbeing for clergy and leaders.
  • Servant leadership in practice—and its challenges in a culture of power.
  • Cultural change in safeguarding and creating safe spaces in the church.
  • Practical ways churches can engage in social prescribing and community health.
  • Bishop Sarah’s hopes for the church and the nation as she steps into her new role.
Find a transcript of this episode on the GoHealth website here.
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Look out for our upcoming reflective course based on this conversation, launching ahead of Bishop Sarah’s installation.
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