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EXPERIENCE. RESEARCH. INTEGRATION.

Offered by Beth Anne Fisher, Ph.D. Candidate in Theology at Emmanuel College (Toronto School of Theology), SUSTAINED helps you to answer the question: “How can I build a life that brings hope and healing to both myself and my community?”

 
 

Workshops

Workshops offered by SUSTAINED and Beth Anne Fisher are available online through (1) individual sign up at the scheduled dates and (2) virtually or onsite (with travel costs) at an arranged time for a private group booking. 

Contact us to book a group or if you are interested in a workshop that is not scheduled at this time.

 
 

Upcoming Opportunities

 
 
 
 

Research


The Malcolm Inventory of Satisfaction and Stress in Ministry (MISSiM) is a statistically valid and reliable instrument that explores 29 aspects of ministry life and how they contribute to an individual's current experiences in ministry life. It is intended for both ordained and non-ordained leaders. 

 On an individual level, it can provide insights for vocational discernment, assessment, and reflection. In the context of a denomination, seminary, or other large groups, a group profile could illuminate the particularities of organizational experiences and be used to support team development and well-being. Our overall aim is to support the thriving of faith leaders as they engage in sustainable, long-term ministry leadership.

 The MISSiM is a not-for-profit tool and its associated costs provide equitable compensation for the human work behind the scenes.

 Take the MISSiM

 
 
 
 
 

Consulting and Coaching

 If you’re a leader looking for individual support and spiritual accompaniment, or if you’re part of a community looking to support its constituents/leaders (e.g. congregations, denominations, theological schools), I would be delighted to connect with you! 

Coaching $85/hour
Community consult $115/hr

 
 
 

Beth Anne Fisher

Meet Beth Anne:

I am a PhD candidate in Theology at Emmanuel College, part of the Toronto School of Theology, and have a Masters of Divinity from Wycliffe College in the same consortium. I belong to the Christian tradition and also have extensive experience working in interfaith contexts. 

In my late twenties, as I watched the aftermath of yet another church leader’s personal life crumble, I finally voiced a question that had haunted me since I had started a full-time ministry job straight out of my bachelor’s degree: is it even possible to be healthy and in leadership?

Over the decade since that moment, my education and career have led me to explore how faith leaders can build integrated theological and spiritual practices that help them lead with integrity and hope, building communities of spiritual healing rather than harm.