Life ebbs and flows from times of hardships to times of joy and celebration. We each bring our own uniqueness and variety to life and ministry. In one-on-one coaching, we journey together to discover your potential, draw from what is already inside of you, and unearth who you have been created to be. Our conversations provide a space for you to be seen and heard courageously, authenticity, and confidentiality.
Andrea Fluegel is currently under pastoral call from the East Central Synod of Wisconsin as a Transition Facilitator partnering with congregations in times of transition, shared ministry, revitalization, and holy closure. She also works with Faith + Lead, Luther Seminary, St. Paul, coaching clergy and congregations in the Faithful Innovation process. Andrea is certified in Segment 1 and Segment 2 - Discipleship (spiritual practices) coaching, trained in team coaching, and is currently pursuing ACC certification with the International Coaching Federation.
She partners with clergy, Councils, ministry teams, and individuals to be curious and faithful about the movement of the Holy Spirit in their lives, work and ministry, especially during times of transition, uncertainty and reimagining.
Andrea received her Bachelors of Arts degree in International Relations from Knox College, Galesburg, Illinois and her Masters of Divinity from Luther Seminary, St. Paul, Minnesota, with an emphasis in Missional Leadership. Andrea is a wife, mother of three young adults, and is the forever home of a rescue dog. She loves to hike, kayak, snowshoe and make prayer beads. Andrea lives in Eagle River, Wisconsin.
You can find more information at https://peelingbirchcoaching.com/.
Mission: Cultivating Your Calling
Vision: Nobody Journeys Alone
Coaches connect dreams to concrete actions that create change for individuals and congregations.
The ELCA's offices are located on the ancestral homelands of the Peoria, Bodwéwadmi (Potawatomi), Myaamia (Miami), Očhéthi Šakówiŋ (Sioux), Hoocąk (Ho-Chunk), and Kiikaapoi (Kickapoo) tribal nations. We give thanks for their presence here since time immemorial.