It's been said, based on research, that it requires about five years for a pastor to lead his or her church into the necessary changes that will bring about continued kingdom impact and transformation. However, the average tenure for a pastor at a church is about 3.5 - 4 years. I am no math genius, but the math I recall from middle school tells me that these numbers do not paint a pretty picture for the church and her future! Sure, there are unique situations and circumstances that contribute to how these numbers are shaped, yet when all the data is computed, the overall view for churches is not encouraging.
As someone who has personally experienced both a 4-year and a 10.5-year tenure as part of my pastoral employment history, I can attest to the truth behind this data. It does take about five years to lead a church to shift and fully embrace/embody her renewed vision and focus. (As a side note, 50% of divorces happen before the 7-year mark, and the most popular year for divorces … wait for it … the 4-year mark.)
At Chemistry Staffing, we recognize this reality, and it informs our search process for churches – long-term ministry creates long-term impact. Central to this is the right fit between staff and church. We evaluate and assess this 'fitness' around five core elements: theology, culture/DNA, personality, skill-set, and relational chemistry (using 125 data points overall). We want to see pastors not only reach that 5-year mark but surpass it by a long, long time so that the necessary changes can be articulated, architected, advanced, and ultimately achieved.
Here are some practical, actionable steps that the church can take to support, develop and sustain the 'fitness’/health of a staff member so that the five-year barrier is both reached and surpassed:
Can you begin to imagine the health and vitality that would take place among staff if church leadership took these intentional steps to cultivate a healthy culture? In light of what we've all been through over the past year-and-a-half and the corresponding high rates of staff burn-out, we have a responsibility - a calling - to care for our staff and see them and their families thrive and flourish in kingdom ministry. Nothing less will do!
At Chemistry Staffing, we are all about seeing churches and staff experience health. Please feel free to reach out to us so we can serve and support you in the journey towards kingdom health and growth!
To connect with Allan about finding a long-term healthy fit or to talk about church health, reach out to him via email here.