Sep. 10, 2024
1:00 PM - 2:30 PM
Zoom
Does anxiety get in the way of your ability to be an effective church leader?
Leading through uncertainty and change – both in the church and in today’s society – has added to the anxiety felt by all leaders in the church today – clergy and laity. Learning to move from being managed by anxiety to managing anxiety for yourself and the people you are leading can be a game-changer!
On Tuesday, September 10th at 1pm, Steve Cuss, pastor and author of the book Managing Leadership Anxiety, will provide insight and tools to help both clergy and laity in a 90-minute webinar. Steve’s engaging, compassionate, practical message will cover topics such as:
- Developing awareness of your anxiety and your group’s anxiety
- Ways to defuse anxiety in the people you lead
- Chronic vs acute anxiety
- Getting unstuck from unhealthy patterns of anxiety
- The Big 5 false needs of every human
Steve has served churches as an ordained pastor for over 26 years while also being trained in and helping people through Family Systems Theory. He has also authored several books and is now a sought-after speaker and podcast guest.
This webinar is ideal for clergy, church staff, individuals serving in church leadership, and anyone dealing with anxiety as a leader in today’s world.
NOTE:
- We encourage you to attend the live webinar so you can take advantage of Q&A time with Steve. The live attendees will be put into a drawing to receive one of five free Managing Leadership Anxiety books.
- If you are unable to attend the live session or would like to use this webinar as a tool for your leadership team, simply register and you will receive a link to the recorded webinar after the fact.
Register below!
Presented By: Steve Cuss

Steve is the author of Managing Leadership Anxiety: Yours and Theirs and the founder of www.capablelife.me, an online community helping people to lower reactivity, increase connectedness and break stuck relational patterns in the workplace and home place.
When Steve served as a trauma and hospice chaplain at a young age he learned how what was going on inside him could quickly affect his ability to be present to people in pain. He also learned how to notice the dynamics between people. These early lessons and later study served Steve well as he works with organizations on team health and the infectious nature of anxiety.
Steve is an ordained pastor, serving in local churches for 26 years. He was first exposed to Family Systems Theory when he was a chaplain and he later studied it in graduate school locally and globally.
Steve was privileged to grow up in Perth, Western Australia, in an adventurous family of origin. After moving to the United States for theological study, he married Lisa and they have two sons and a daughter, in whom they take great delight. When Steve is not working, you can find him laughing with his family, knee-deep in a trout stream, or trying a guitar he cannot afford at a local music store.
