A Time for Re-Commitment
By: Keith Thompson
Pastoral Search Team Leader
MCC-GSL seeks new pastor. Sounds easy enough doesn’t it? I mean after all, if God has already called someone to serve as our next pastor we could just sit back and wait! Right?
Well let’s think for a moment about the times God has called you! Have you ever felt that tugging to join a ministry team, or speak to a stranger, or alter your course of thinking or acting for some unknown reason? God calls us in many ways, however sometimes we may not get it, or hear it, or will pop a Tum’s to relieve that weird tugging sensation! That’s when God may work on someone else or a team of some ones on your behalf to encourage you and help open your eyes and ears to God’s calling!
That I believe is the purpose of the Pastoral Search Team. The job of the PST is to seek information from the congregation about who and what we are and what we need to be in the future. The pastor called will be the person who shares our values and feels the spirit calling while learning of our current needs and future dreams.
Your PST is a team of ten congregation members. Six you chose through elections to represent you on the Board of Directors . Four others were prayerfully considered by the Board to assist in the many tasks, to bring new and different views and perspectives, and to offer the Holy Spirit a more diverse group to hear Gods calling for our church.
The basic steps to pastoral search are: > pray > survey congregation >prepare brochure describing our church and the position > prepare multiple letters for mailing to keep applicants informed through the process > prepare a packet of information about our church, community, and city > prepare applications. Many of these steps are currently in process, some are completed. We will share with you these items as they are completed. The important thing to remember is this is a process not to be rushed! The importance of good information and good communication with the congregation could take 3 to 4 months.
Upon completion of the basic knowledge and materials needed the PST will begin:
> seeking recommendations > contacting potential applicants > receiving applications > narrowing search to top 2 – 3 applicants > conduct interviews & screenings. Once the top candidate is prayerfully chosen, that person will come to the church to candidate (meet the congregation & give the congregation a chance to meet them), negotiate compensation and package, then call a congregational meeting to present the candidate to the congregation for vote. If yes, we call the candidate to the pulpit. If no, we return to the top applicants and make another selection.
If our job is done well, when the pastor is selected and people get to know her or him, they will say “Of course. This is the kind of pastor who fits us where we are today and shares our vision of tomorrow.” It will seem obvious.
For some of us, looking at a year or more to complete this task may bring feelings of fear, anger, or panic. But I can assure you, having gone through this process five years ago and seeing the growth of our congregation (during and after the search) in spirit and numbers, in commitment to prayer, service, and giving, and in acquiring the skills for excellence in worship and growth in leadership, we will be entering a time together in which we will re-think and re-evaluate who we are, what we are supposed to be up to and , what we value and care about. We have the opportunity to re-commit ourselves to growing the ministry of MCC Greater St Louis and continue during this time to Change Lives.
Please keep the pastoral search team in your prayers. If you have any questions, comments, concerns, or recommendations, please feel free to contact the team at mccgslpst@aol.com.
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P S T
September 17, 2003
Stage IV: Testing and Discussions
We are working with __1__ pastor to arrange for personality/temperament evaluation. This pastor should move to hiring discussions based on all previous stages being satisfactory.
Stage III: Interview and Reference Checks
We are talking to the references provided to us by __ pastors. Interviews have been arranged with ____ pastors who have advanced to this stage.
Stage II: Questionnaires
We have mailed, and will review upon receipt, the pastoral questionnaires of ____ pastors.
Stage I: Sharing and Gathering Information
We are at Stage I with ___ pastors who have been sent packets of information about our church and are sending résumé’s, statements of faith, & sermon tapes.
We have discussed _15__ pastors and have found that they are not open to a move at this time or are not a good match for us.
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