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Our Mission
Bringing all people into the healing and saving embrace
of Jesus Christ.
We fulfill our mission at
Redeemed Lives in four ways: equipping, ministering, missions, and
apologetics.
Equipping
Redeemed
Lives offers an annual Equipping Seminar during the second week
in July to train pastoral leaders in the use our five pastoral courses (Redeemed
Lives, Alive Again, Returning Sons,
Shepherd’s Voice and
Growing in Virtue)
in their ministry settings.
Ministering
Redeemed
Lives ministers to those in need through our five pastoral courses and
seminars of pastoral care on the cure of the soul.
Apologetics
Redeemed Lives’ director, the Rev. Mario Bergner, offers a 45 minute talk on A Christian Response To Homosexuality
to university students followed by 45 minutes Q & A.
Missions
Redeemed
Lives offers short-term pastoral missions offered as week-long and weekend
conferences to Europe, Asia, Africa and North
America.
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Who Is The Rev. Mario Bergner?
The Rev. Mario Bergner is husband to Nancy and father to their five children. He is the founder of Redeemed Lives,
in the Boston metropolitan area and the Associate Rector of Christ Church of Hamilton and Wenham. He is an Anglican Priest
canonically resident in the Diocese of Quincy IL, USA.
Mario is the author of Setting Love In Order (Baker 1995) and five pastoral courses: Redeemed Lives, Alive Again,
Returning Son's, Shepherd's Voice and Growing In Virtue He has published articles
in Leadership Journal,
The Living Church, and the Jubilee Centre in Cambridge, England. He was a contributing author for The Christian Educator's
Handbook For Family Life (Baker 1996). For over twenty years he has given pastoral healing missions in North America, Europe,
Asia and Africa.
He has been a guest lecturer on Christian spirituality and pastoral care for the Christian Education Department
at Wheaton College, Ridley Hall at Cambridge University, Trinity Episcopal School for Ministry and currently at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. He has served on the
drama faculties at Boston University, Wright State University, Carnegie-Mellon University and Roosevelt University.
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