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		<title>When You’ve Lost Your Pastor, Finding One is Not the Priority</title>
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				<description><![CDATA[<p>When He Leaves, Don’t Start a Search! Is finding a new pastor the answer when your former one has moved on? Especially when the previous pastor’s departure was painfully abrupt, is quickly getting a new one on-board the priority? Most church leadership teams blindly ignore the reality that it’s not if your church will face [&#8230;]</p>
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<h2 class="has-text-align-center wp-block-heading"><em>When He Leaves, Don’t Start a Search!</em></h2>



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<p>Is finding a new pastor the answer when your former one has moved on? Especially when the previous pastor’s departure was painfully abrupt, is quickly getting a new one on-board the priority?</p>



<p>Most church leadership teams blindly ignore the reality that it’s not <em>if</em> your church will face a pastoral transition but <em>when</em>. So, when the inevitable happens it often creates chaos at the highest level. Wise thinking and objectivity can appear to disappear under the pressure of the moment.</p>



<p>What exactly is the pressure everyone is sensing? It’s called the leadership vacuum. The person who led, and whose vision and values set the tone and direction, is now gone. A hole…a vacuum is created that they once filled. The pressure is to fill the void and fill it swiftly.</p>



<blockquote class="wp-block-quote has-text-align-center is-layout-flow wp-block-quote-is-layout-flow"><p><strong><em>&#8220;Nature abhors a vacuum.&#8221; -Aristotle</em></strong></p></blockquote>



<p>This pressure is particularly acute when the pastor’s departure was an abrupt one. Why? Without a leader people start to drift, confusion and frustration set-in over decision-making, competing claims for authority break-out in fights for control.</p>



<p>In addition, some well-meaning members can exert pressure on the leadership team because they believe a church without a pastor is like a ship without a captain<em>. “And we certainly don’t want to run aground!”</em></p>



<p>Under this kind of internal and external pressure, the church’s leadership team can easily make finding a new pastor their number one priority. After all, filling the leadership vacuum with a new leader will reduce the pressure points.</p>



<p>But is that strategy the wisest approach? Or, could there be other dynamics in play that need to be addressed first?</p>



<p>I would suggest that there are two enormous issues that need prior attention. If they are disregarded, it can significantly endanger the spiritual health of the body for quite some time.</p>



<p>Why should finding a new pastor drop to at least 3<sup>rd</sup> on the list of priorities?</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>1. The church is not ready to receive a new pastor.</strong></h4>



<p>Even when a church implements a successful succession plan and celebrates the pastor’s transition, it still needs time to let go of their former pastor in order to be able to embrace the new one.</p>



<p>When a pastor, by the grace of God, is able to have a faithful tenure, the church gets used to things being done in a certain way. The body can assume that the former pastor’s personality, style of ministry, and unique gifts are <em>the way, if not the right way.</em> This sets up the next pastor for unfair comparison and critique.</p>



<p>On the other hand, when the pastor’s departure is traumatic because of its abruptness, the church will not be ready to receive a new leader until it works through two issues: grieving the loss and repairing broken trust.</p>



<p>Wisely, many churches bring in an <a href="http://www.interimpastors.com/">interim pastor</a> to help the church through its pastoral transition. The right interim pastor, with his gifts and specialized training, allows the church to see that a different leader with a different approach can actually be a great blessing.</p>



<p>When critical comparisons evaporate, the deep work of grief is done, and broken trust is restored, the church will be in a position to embrace a new pastor.</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>2. The church doesn’t know who they should be looking for.</strong></h4>



<p>One of the dangers, when a church starts its search process too quickly, is they’ll go to one of two extremes.</p>



<p>Either they’ll look for someone who was just like the former pastor or on the other hand, they’ll try to find someone who is a total opposite. So, get a clone or clear the deck…magnify the former pastor’s strengths or magnify his weaknesses.</p>



<p>Too avoid these extremes, a wise approach is to use the transition season after the former pastor has left to pause, take a deep breath, then carefully and thoughtfully evaluate the church. This is a time to ask profound, provocative, and <a href="https://www.interimpastor.org/redemptive-questions-for-painful-times/">redemptive questions</a>.</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>Who are we (current internal demographics)?</li><li>Do we know the community around the church (current external demographics)?</li><li>Where are we going (clear mission and goals)?</li><li>How effective are we at sharing the gospel (who has come to Christ recently)?</li><li>How effective are we at growing disciples (is there progressive maturity taking place)?</li><li>Therefore, what kind of pastor would ‘fit’ our unique setting and help us be a Great Commandment and Great Commission church?</li></ul>



<p>As with the other high priority I’ve mentioned, an <a href="http://www.interimpastors.com/">interim pastor</a> can be of significant help in the transition season to help a church wrestle with the specifics of who they should be looking for as the next permanent pastor.</p>



<p>Do not underestimate the internal and external pressure that comes from the leadership vacuum. Get your priorities in the right order so that your church is prepared to enter a new season of Christ-honoring ministry with its new pastor.</p>



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<p>The leadership team of a church faces more pressure than just the leadership vacuum. Especially when the former pastor left abruptly, there are other unique disruptive factors at work that need to be addressed.</p>



<p><a href="https://transition-resource-ministry.myshopify.com/">Click here</a> to purchase my workbook “Aftermath: Leading the Church After Abrupt Pastoral Transition”. It’s 47 pages will guide a church’s leadership team in those first critical 90-days to lead and shepherd their church well.</p>
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