How can a pastor discern whether it’s time to step aside for the health of a declining church? In this episode of the Revitalize & Replant podcast, Mark Clifton and Mark Hallock continue their discussion of an article by Chuck Lawless, focusing on deeper, more sobering indicators that a pastor may have stayed too long in one place.
This conversation offers honest reflection for pastors, church leaders, and revitalization teams navigating leadership fatigue, declining momentum, and difficult transition decisions.
In this episode, you’ll learn additional signs that a pastor may have stayed too long:
- The church has lost passion and excitement for its mission and ministry.
- The remaining congregation consists primarily of long-term members with no new growth or generational reach.
- Financial survival—paying the bills—has overshadowed ministry and mission.
- The pastor increasingly isolates himself from the church family.
- The pastor becomes resigned to allowing the church to die on his watch.
This episode is especially relevant for pastors serving in declining churches, those considering church revitalization or replanting, and leadership teams seeking wisdom about healthy pastoral transitions.
Resources Related to This Episode:
“8 Indications that a Pastor of a Declining Church May Have Stayed Too Long” by Chuck Lawless
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