Are you waiting for your church's leadership baton to be passed down to the next pastor, without preparing for that transition? Sadly, many churches aren't planning to fail at succession; they're just failing to plan for it. We cannot cross our bridge when we come to it if the bridge isn't built yet. Succession planning in church leadership is not just optional, it's urgent.
More often than not, churches have grown around the ecosystem of one person - the pastor. While this might work for a while, it unintentionally makes succession next to impossible. When the reins of the leadership must be handed over, the church can find itself in panic, struggling with internal power conflicts, a lack of clear leadership, and congregational drift.
Succession should not be a reactive step taken at the last moment. The effects of neglecting succession planning can be drastic; leading to staff departures due to uncertainty, congregational decline, and eventual hires that feel like temporary solutions rather than a well-planned succession.
To prevent such a scenario, we must dismantle the myth of the indispensable pastor and turn our focus towards building up a bench of potential successors.
So how do you start planning for succession in your church staff?
Invest in emerging leaders: Encourage and coach younger generations by giving them real responsibilities.
Normalize team teaching: This ensures that no one voice becomes too central to your ministry.
Communicate the long game: Share your succession plans with your team. The discussion should not be restricted to 'when' the succession will happen but also include 'how' it will happen.
Regular evaluation: Constantly assess who’s growing, who's ready for more responsibilities, and who might need more guidance.
The goal of succession is not about finding the next you. Instead, it’s about preparing the church for the leader they need after you.
Ultimately, whether you’re a 35-year-old staff member or a 65-year-old pastor, the time to start succession planning is now. Succession is spiritual formation, making sure the next in line can lead well and continue building a healthy church beyond your tenure.
For more insights into the importance of succession planning, listen to today's episode of the Healthy Church Staff Podcast. Raise your benches while there is still time for the sake of your church's future and its role in the kingdom of God.