How can church leaders discern when a pastor’s season of leadership has come to an end? In this episode of the Revitalize & Replant podcast, Mark Clifton and Mark Hallock discuss key insights from an article by Chuck Lawless that addresses what happens when a pastor stays at a declining church longer than he should.
This conversation helps pastors, elders, and church members recognize early warning signs that leadership transition may be necessary for the health of the congregation and the effectiveness of the church’s mission.
In this episode, you’ll learn three indicators that a pastor may have stayed too long:
- The church continues to decline, and the pastor places blame on the congregation rather than addressing leadership challenges.
- The pastor no longer has a clear vision for the future and operates in survival mode instead of mission-driven leadership.
- The pastor would likely accept another ministry role if given the opportunity.
This episode is especially helpful for pastors serving in declining churches, revitalization leaders, and church leadership teams seeking wisdom and clarity around pastoral longevity and healthy leadership 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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