VIRTUAL: IMPACT 2: The Fine Art of Listening

Event time: 
Monday, March 15, 2021 - 1:00pm to 2:00pm
Location: 
Online () See map
Event description: 

In today’s busy and often contentious world, listening is as important an art as making yourself heard. This workshop provides the tools and skills to make you a better listener and help you practice effective listening skills. Encounter fewer misunderstandings, resolve more conflicts, and be more impactful by learning how to truly listen.
Joyce Ann Mercer
Professor Mercer’s work focuses on practices of care in diverse contexts and situations, including post-conflict areas of southeast Asia, children in the consumer culture of the U.S., addictions in family systems, and the religious lives of adolescent girls. The practical theological thread running throughout her work is the fostering of liberatory hope where personal and social forms of suffering limit human flourishing.
Professor Mercer’s current book project with Oxford University Press is based on a congregational study of churches in conflict with their denominations over sexuality. She recently edited “Conundrums in Practical Theology” (with co-editor Bonnie Miller-McLemore) for a new practical theology book series. Earlier works include “Welcoming Children: A Practical Theology of Childhood,” a feminist practical theological exploration of theological meanings of childhood in the context of U.S. consumer culture; “Girl Talk God Talk: Why Faith Matters to Teenage Girls and Their Parents,” addressing the experiences of adolescent girls constructing gender and faith identities amid the complexities of adolescence; and “Lives to Offer: Accompanying Youth on their Vocational Quests” (co-authored with Dori Baker).
Professor Mercer joined the Yale Divinity Sschool faculty in January 2016, following 10 years at Virginia Theological Seminary as the Arthur Lee Kinsolving Chair in Pastoral and Practical Theology. She also has served on faculties at the Graduate Theological Union and Union Theological Seminary in the Philippines. Her career includes positions in chaplaincy and clinical social work in Atlanta, St. Paul, and Minneapolis. She maintains her professional standing in the field of social work as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker.
Professor Mercer, an ordained minister in the Presbyterian Church USA, remains active in parish ministry, most recently as a parish associate for pastoral care with older adults. She edits the international scholarly journal Religious Education and is the current president of the Association of Practical Theology. She has served as co-chair of the steering committee of the Practical Theology Group in the American Academy of Religion, and is on the board of the Religious Education Association. Professor Mercer is a member of the International Academy of Practical Theology.
Contact: Yale Alumni Association, https://alumni.yale.edu/, yalealumni@yale.edu, (203) 432-2586

Admission: 
Free but register in advance