Are you longing for space to pause, breathe, and rediscover wholeness in the midst of leadership?
As spiritual leaders, we often carry not only our own pain but also the grief and transitions of those we serve. The Way of Wholiness is a three-session group coaching course created to help you tend your own soul while deepening your capacity to guide others through seasons of change.
Together we will:
Explore transition through William Bridges’ wisdom—learning to let go, navigate uncertainty, and embrace new beginnings with resilience.
Reflect on grief as a sacred practice of lament, ritual, and release that opens us to healing.
Reimagine healing not as a destination, but as a lifelong becoming—where pain and presence, wholeness and holiness, unfold together.
If you are seeking a pause in the midst of ministry’s demands, this coaching journey offers a path to resilience, renewal, and deeper wholiness.
Three group coaching sessions via Zoom
$125.00
October 9 – Understanding Transition
October 23 – Tending Grief
November 6 – Healing as a Lifelong Journey
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This session is in partnership with Texas Baptist Women in Ministry
Our Coach Leader
Vicki Loflin Johnson served for 30 years in the Mississippi Conference in a variety of settings—small church pastor, clergy couple co-appointment, executive pastor, district superintendent, and nine years as senior pastor of a community-focused downtown church. Coaching professionally since 2015, she holds a Level 2/PCC credential with the International Coach Federation, is a Lead Trainer with Coach Approach Skills Training (CAST) and created an advanced Leadership Coach Specialization through Radiant Coaches Academy. Vicki is also certified as an Intentional Interim Ministry Specialist, Spiritual Director, and 200-hour E-RYT yoga instructor and chaired her Conference Board of Ordained Ministry. She founded The Art of WellBeing—offering individual and group coaching designed to support clergy leadership and wellbeing. Vicki and her husband, Roger, live in East Texas. Click here to contact Vicki.