Church Leader, Please Consider This Before You Fire Your Pastor

Before you say, "You're fired!" consider this. (Pixabay/SplitShire)

It happened again this week.

A pastor contacted me to let me know his deacons asked for his resignation. The reason? No one was really clear about it. The best I can discern, the issue was change, or the pace of change.

The church is known in the area unflatteringly as a "preacher-eater church." They figuratively eat pastors and spit them out. And it is happening again.

I understand. The fault does not always reside with the church. Pastors aren't perfect, and many of them have done some things that may deserve firing. But that is not the case with the vast majority of churches where I have details and good familiarity.

Stated simply, too many pastors are getting fired. It feels like an epidemic.

So, please church leader, consider these words before you fire your pastor. Please take a breath and see if any of my admonitions hits home.

  1. Pray more fervently. You are about to make a decision that will shape your church, the pastor and the pastor's family for years to come. Make certain you have prayed and prayed and prayed about this decision.
  2. Understand fully the consequence to your congregation. A church is marked once it fires a pastor. Members leave. Potential guests stay away. Morale is decimated. The church has to go through a prolonged period of healing where it cannot have much of an outward focus.
  3. Listen to other voices. Many times, personnel committees, deacons or elders decide to fire a pastor because they listen to a few malcontents. I know one church with a weak personnel committee that fired a pastor after listening to an executive pastor and a bully deacon. And they never asked to hear the pastor's side of the story.
  4. Consider the church's reputation in the community. You are about to receive the label: "The church that fired its pastor." That will be your identity for some time.
  5. Seek mediation. There are some very good mediation sources available. Why not at least give it a shot before you make a rash and often uninformed decision?
  6. Let your pastor know why. Look at No. 3 again. That church never told the pastor why he was being fired. Seriously. I guess it's hard to explain that the deacon and the executive pastor have orchestrated a successful coup. I am amazed how many pastors have no idea why they are being let go. That is cowardly. That is not Christ-like.
  7. Consider a transition plan. Another church approached their situation with greater wisdom and Christian action. They shared sadly with the pastor that the chemistry was just not working between him and many parts of the congregation. But, instead of firing him, they let him stay on for up to one year to find another church. It's always easier to find a church if you have a church.
  8. Be generous. If your church does make the decision to fire your pastor, please be generous with severance and benefits. Don't treat your pastor like a secular organization might treat an employee. Show the world Christian compassion and generosity.

Forced terminations of pastors are sadly common. Please consider these eight thoughts before your church makes such a serious and long-lasting decision.

Thom S. Rainer is the president of LifeWay Christian Resources.

This article originally appeared at thomrainer.com.

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