Restorative Practices
According to Darrin Woods, Restorative Practices is: "the science of building and maintaining relationships and community while also restoring them when harm occurs."
Churches can use the lens of Restorative Practices to help build, restore, and sustain community and relationships among church members and visitors.
Darrin Woods is an experienced trainer of Restorative Practices and has led workshops for church leaders and high school teachers.
Restorative Practices
According to Darrin Woods, Restorative Practices is: “the science of building and maintaining relationships and community while also restoring them when harm occurs.”
Churches can use the lens of Restorative Practices to help build, restore, and sustain community and relationships among church members and visitors.
Restorative Practices involves a 2-day session ideally back-to-back, however, scheduling is flexible.
Participants will receive course material as outlined in the training proposal and will experience interactive and engaging activities grounded by Bible principles.
Yes. Training is provided for either in-person or online instruction.
We provide a free 1 hour consultation.
Additional consultation, proposals, and fees are commensurate with the number of workshop participants.