When Does a Pastor Leave a Revitalization Effort? Six Questions to Ask

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Lack of progress in church revitalization can lead to frustration and a desire to leave. But before you do, you should ask yourself the six questions we cover today.

Today’s Listener Question:

FROM GRANT

Hi Thom and Jonathan. This is my second church revitalization pastorate. The first church was an incredibly hard situation, but also an incredible turnaround. It’s doing great. I came into a larger setting for this ministry with excitement to see it happen again. I have been here 4 years now. We have tackled all the major issues while at the same time being hit with challenges and setbacks no one saw coming. How long should a pastor stay when they are not seeing progress even though we are working hard? My fear is that I will now become the reason the church can’t turn around. During these 4 years I had to kill a number of beloved ministries because we couldn’t staff them and grow our needed ministries (kids min, Bible studies and outreach). Even after reflecting and praying about all the major change we have led through, they were all the right call and handled with great care. But they still hurt. I wonder if sometimes the guy who leads the hardest change doesn’t get to be the guy who sees the good results of that leadership.

Episode Highlights:

  • Pastors in revitalizations often have a stronger desire to leave than desire to stay.
  • Prayer is an issue of priority in a revitalization.
  • “If…

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