The Healthy Church Staff Podcast

When to Leave - Knowing When to Hand Over the Baton

Todd Rhoades Season 1 Episode 271

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During this episode, we explore the critical elements of leadership transitions in church settings, emphasizing how to recognize the right time to pass the baton and ensure a healthy, intentional transition. The conversation highlights evaluation of leadership effectiveness, transparent communication, and the significance of preparing successors. 

• Recognizing signs it’s time to transition 
• Evaluating personal leadership seasons 
• Importance of mentoring successors 
• Effect of clear communication on trust 
• Planning healthy transitions involves practical steps 
• Reflective action steps for current leaders 
• Resources for further exploration of transition strategies

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Speaker 1

Hi there , welcome to the Healthy Church Staff Podcast . My name is Todd Rhodes , I'm one of the co-founders over at chemistrystaffingcom and I am so excited that you're here today . We are in the middle of a series on Wade Hodges' book called when to Leave how to know when it's time to Move On Before you Stay Way Too Long and , like I said , I'm thrilled that you're joining us here today . Leadership is often compared to a relay race and there comes a time in every leader's journey when it's time to pass the baton , and we're going to be talking about that time today the time of transition for your leadership and how to do it well . So stick around , and at the end of the podcast I'm going to tell you how you can grab a free copy of Wade's book when to Leave , if you haven't already .

Speaker 1

Leadership transitions are inevitable , whether it's stepping away from a role or mentoring someone into it . Knowing when and how to hand over the baton is really critical . How do you know when the time is right ? Here are a few indicators . First of all , maybe you've reached your leadership ceiling . If you've taken the church or the ministry as far as your skills or vision will allow , it might be time to let someone else take the lead . Maybe your church needs fresh energy . New leaders bring new ideas and perspectives and momentum that you can't because you've been there for a while . If you sense the church needs a fresh voice , consider whether you're holding them back by staying . Maybe it's not the church , maybe it's you . Maybe you're feeling that God is pulling you in a new direction . Sometimes God just gives us a nudge . Sometimes it's a gentle nudge , sometimes it's a shove , sometimes it's a forceful shove when it's time to move on . But pay attention to those moments of forceful stuff when it's time to move on . But pay attention to those moments . And it's better to leave when things are healthy than to wait until circumstances force your hand . Leaders who leave do proactively . So handing over the baton isn't just leaving . It's about preparing your church and your team and your successor for what's next . So here's the bottom line for today . If you're looking at 2025 as being a time of transition for you , here's the bottom line .

Speaker 1

A successful handoff is intentional . It's not accidental . If you sense that it's time for a transition , there's some steps you should take , and the first one is just to evaluate your season , reflect on your leadership and ask have I accomplished what I set out to do , what God has called me to do here . Is my church ready for a new leader in the area that I lead ? And maybe you need to identify and invest in your successor . Now . Every church is different . Sometimes you have say in who is your successor , sometimes you don't . But if you haven't already , even if you don't have any say in it , start mentoring someone who could , at least during the interim , help carry the baton forward . It's good for you as you leave On a good note , it's good for your church that you have somebody that can at least fill the gaps while you're gone . It might be an internal candidate from somebody inside the church , it might be from somebody outside the church , but any way that you can invest and make sure that that gap time that they go , your church goes without your leadership is covered , that is great and it serves you . It serves the church .

Speaker 1

Communicate transparently . Be honest with your team and your congregation about your intentions . I know this can be tricky , but clear communication does build trust and reduces uncertainty . And you might say , todd , I'm not serving in a place where there is trust . Then you have to communicate transparently very carefully . Okay , we talked to candidates . We've talked to a good number of candidates and if you're in this type of church that once they try to communicate transparently , they're offered the door . Go , put your stuff in a box and I'll meet you in the parking lot . You got 15 minutes . Read your church , read the room and know whether or not you can really , how transparent you can be and how upcoming and forthright you can be , and then plan for a healthy transition .

Speaker 1

Healthy transitions don't just happen . Work with your church's leadership to create a transition plan and that might include a timeline and a search process . It might be an overlap , some onboarding for the next leader , but here's your action step this week Take some time this week to reflect on your leadership season and if you know that there's a transition coming it might be weeks away , it might be months , it might be over a year away but write down what you have accomplished , what you think still needs to be done and whether or not you're sensing that it's time to pass the baton and , if it is , start preparation for that healthy leadership . This is one of the things I deal with a lot in talking with leaders and candidates and churches in my work and in my role at chemistrystaffingcom . Are you wrestling with a leadership transition ? I may love to hear your story . You can email me at podcast at chemistrystaffing . Whether you're thinking about leaving or preparing to hand over the baton , I'm here to help . And if your church is looking for a new staff member or to transition a staff member , reach out again to me at podcast at chemistrystaffingcom and podcast at chemistrystaffingcom . I'd love to be able to help you build a healthy transition and a healthy team .

Speaker 1

All right , two things , two resources for you . First of all , if you would like a free copy of Wade Hodge's book when to Leave , you can get one at chemistrystaffingcom slash when-to-leave . It's a really great book . I think you'll really enjoy it , particularly if you're looking at 2025 as a discernment time as to whether or not to stay where you are . And then we are going to have an upcoming webinar and you can find out more about that at chemistrystaffingcom slash learn . You can find out the date and the time and all of that coming up here in the next couple weeks , where we will be presenting a lot of what we've learned , taking some questions and just having a good time together in a little bit different live setting than what a podcast will allow us to do All right .

Speaker 1

Thanks so much for spending some time with me today . Remember , handing over that baton isn't just about giving up . It's not about giving up at all . Actually , it's about setting your ministry and your church up for greater success . Leadership is a relay , it's not a solo race , and finishing well where you are is just as important as starting strong where you're going . Okay , take care , I'll see you tomorrow right here on the Healthy Church Staff Podcast . Have a great day , thank you .