Current Affairs: April 2006 Archives

Pray for ministers too!

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Not to long ago I posted on search committees. Why do search committee's have so much work? One reason is the turnover of ministers. Average all the ministers, long term and not so long term and we have an average of 8 year settlement.

So congregations are constantly searching for ministers, interim ministers work to help the congregation identify the problems that might cause turnover. But some of those problems are endemic to our culture. The following are statistics for ministers across denominations, but many Unitarian Universalists would say "me too!"

90% of pastors work more than 46 hours a week.

· 80% believe that ministry has affected their families negatively.

· 75% report a significant stress-related crisis at least once in their ministry.

· 90% feel they were inadequately trained to cope with ministry demands.

· 70% say they have a lower self-image now than when they started.

· In 1995, the profession of "Pastor" was near the bottom of a survey of the

most-respected professions, just above "Car Salesman."

· 50% of ordained clergy have considered leaving the ministry in the last three months.

· 50% of those who go into fulltime ministry drop out within five years.

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