Healthy servants need ongoing supportive relationships based on competent Biblical training. Ambassadors of Reconciliation supports the Missouri District with the systemic spiritual training for themselves and the congregation. Annual training events are sponsored to build environments of spiritual joy through the Gospel.
Ambassadors of Reconciliation is an international ministry founded to help Christians and their churches in carrying out their peacemaking responsibilities as Christ’s ambassadors. Their mission is equipping Christians and their churches for living, proclaiming, and cultivating lifestyles of reconciliation. Ambassadors of Reconciliation is an independent, non-profit corporation whose approach is based upon Holy Scriptures.
Ambassadors of Reconciliation works closely with Rev. Marty Hasz, PLPC, to provide invaluable resources for congregations.
Previous Trainings
January 11–February 8, 2023
“Coaching People to Reconcile”
Wednesdays, January 11–February 8, 2023
This practicum workshop will develop skills to equip church leaders and reconcilers to work in reconciliation ministries. Rev. Marty Hasz, Director of Church Worker Support, recommends this training for congregational volunteers and elected leaders, especially elders, pastors, teachers, school administrators, and reconciliation team members. These biblical skills and protocols are being taught as standard practice at our seminaries, District, and Synod. It prepares pastors, elders and other lay leaders to guide other people in their conflicts through one-on-one coaching. This training is being offered at a special price–only $40 to cover the cost of materials. These online, weekly classes run January 11 – Feb 8, 2023 on Wednesday mornings.
November 12, 2022
Coaching People to Reconcile
November 12, 2022
8AM – 5PM
Designed for Everyone
(Church Workers & Lay People)
This practicum workshop will develop skills to equip church leaders and reconcilers to work in reconciliation ministries. Rev. Marty Hasz, Director of Church Worker Support, recommends this training for congregational volunteers and elected leaders, especially elders, pastors, teachers, school administrators, and reconciliation team members. These biblical skills and protocols are being taught as standard practice at our seminaries, District, and Synod. It prepares pastors, elders and other lay leaders to guide other people in their conflicts through one-on-one coaching. This training is being offered at a special price–only $40 to cover the cost of materials.
This Missouri District event is expanding participant access by offering this training at a special price, but also by making it a hybrid of in-person and online training event, all options occurring on November 12. Participants can either attend in-person at Faith Lutheran Church in Springfield, MO or Gethsemane Lutheran Church in St. Louis, MO. Not close to those areas? Not a problem. Participants can also register to attend virtually. The second day of the course will all be done online. (Prerequisite homework for this course covers the “Personal Peacemaking” training. Anyone with online access can use this free self-paced material at: https://www.aorhope.org/personal-peacemaking-top)
January 5–February 2, 2022
Online Coaching Practicum
Wednesdays January 5–February 2
9AM – 11AM
Designed for Everyone
(Church Workers & Lay People)
You will learn how to biblically assist people in conflict with aids like "The Coaching Process". You’ll study key Scripture passages and acquire new tools for remembering the basic principles and applying them in everyday conflicts. Past participants report how they used these tools and principles to help others resolve everything from family squabbles to complicated lawsuits.
This is a special offer for church workers to attend at a discounted rate of just $40 for the whole course. (Normally the course is over $300.) Since it is a virtual conference, it's easy to join from anywhere in Missouri via Zoom.
November 3, 2021
"Go and Be Reconciled"
What does this mean?
A Seminar on Reconciliation Reviewing Luther's Small Catechism
November 3, 2021
As Christians living in a sinful world, we frequently address conflict with the world’s familiar ways. Although we should know better, we often respond to conflict by trying to escape or by attacking others. When we do, relationships are damaged, businesses and careers suffer, and the witness of the church is weakened.
In this Go and Be Reconciled: What Does This Mean? seminar, participants learned how to reverse this problem by studying Scripture passages and acquiring new tools for remembering the basic principles and applying them in everyday conflicts. God’s ministry of reconciliation is meant to be lived out in your daily life.
Contact the Missouri District Office for options on how to see this webinar 314-590-6200.