
Strength for Today's Pastor
We work with Jesus for the revitalization and health of His church.
Therefore, we provide practical encouragement and help for senior or lead Pastors.
By strengthening pastors, the church will also be strengthened.
Interviews with seasoned and tried pastoral leaders re: subjects that will edify current senior/lead pastors of churches.
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Strength for Today's Pastor
120 - Questions Pastors Ask about Pastoral Transitions- with Jimmy Morales
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Jimmy Morales pastors a wonderful church body in Las Vegas, Nevada. The name of the fellowship is Calvary Chapel Lone Mountain.
I (show host Bill Holdridge) had the privilege of being with this congregation early in February of 2022. One of the plans we had for my time there was to record a podcast interview with Jimmy ... only in this podcast he would be the one interviewing me. He wanted to hear about pastoral transitions, so he prepared a list of commonly asked (or unasked) questions on that topic. So, that's what we talked about.
Jimmy is not in the process of transition himself, nor is he planning a transition. He's still young, the church is exploding, and he's got a lot of gas left in his ministry tank.
But Jimmy does have a heart for other pastors, and thus, the questions.
When is a good time for a pastor to retire from his church pastorate?
How does a transition process move forward?
What should pastors do now, even those pastors who have years ahead of them in their present church?
Is it better to choose a successor from within the fellowship, or from without?
How involved should church leaders be in helping the pastor transition?
And so on.
Listen in. Pass it on.
As we've said many times before, unless Jesus Christ returns before a pastor dies, someone else will pastor that church. Why not (at the very least) start pastoring as a pastor who is in transition? Why not have an emergency plan in case something happens to you? Why not invite outside counsel to come in and help with your thinking process?
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