What’s The Difference?
Intentional Interim Pastor
Full-time status provides stability and reduces anxiety
Lives with the people to fully experience the life of the church
Special training and experience in effective transition facilitation
Sustains on-going programs and ministries
Enables transition time to be one of dramatic renewal. Willing to deal with past problems, create stronger internal structures
Works to understand what’s happening and ministers in a timely, sensitive, and relevant manner
Preaches the difficult sermons that target key issues that a regular pastor would not be able to easily handle
Helps congregation and individuals handle grief – especially in instances where there has been conflicy or a breach of trust
Vacancy Interim Pastor
Often part-time and does not provide all pastoral services.
Usually commutes to the church from his/her home
Has little or no training in transition facilitation
Usually covers only basic pastoral functions
Often views role as “not a time to change anything”
May not be aware of issues surrounding the congregation
Preaching is usually general messages to minister to the congregation
Rarely deals with grief processes
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