Last week, I had a conversation with Mindy Caliguire about pastoral burnout. Coming away from that conversation, I continue to be haunted by the discussion about the six-month mark after a crisis. The six-month mark is when mass resignations start to happen, when deep depressions truly set in, when career-ending decisions are made, and pastors end up in the news for the wrong reasons. September 17th is roughly six months after the start of the pandemic in this country... that's less than a month away.
A few weeks back, Todd wrote about how we all need a mini-sabbatical in this season. I am going to double down on that:
You, as a pastor, as a leader, and as a child of God need to make some space in your life this week to sit down, exhale, and listen.
This will probably go against every bone in your body that feels like it needs to be doing something RIGHT NOW... but it is probably the best thing that you can do for your church, your family, and your soul.
So, here's what I'd like to do: I want to buy you a cup of coffee (or tea, or fuityfrappamochachino, or whatever you prefer). At the bottom of this post is a code you can scan at Starbucks to have a beverage of your choice on Chemistry.
But there are a few strings attached.
My hope in this is that it isn't just a cup of coffee that you grab on your way into the office. I'd like for this to be an intentional time of exhaling, listening, and praying. I'd love for this to be a restorative time, or at least a time that opens your eyes to what God is saying to you.
Two quick things (and then the coffee code):