VanderNews: May 11th
By: Vanderbloemen
Our Latest News & Resources In any difficult season of ministry, it's easy for a leader to experience burnout and struggle to maintain peace in the chaos. A leader can give in to that burnout, or they can lean into the difficulty and grow in their leadership. If you're a pastor who has struggled with burnout or are looking to encourage your leadership, make sure to read our Executive Search Consultant, Tim Gocha's advice here! |
WEBINAR | SUCCESSION PLANNING & POST-COVID HIRING
PODCAST | MASTER STRATEGIC SUCCESSION PLANNING WITH DANNY WOODIn our newest podcast conversation, Pastor Danny Wood discusses his steps of preparation for creating a succession plan that will allow him to finish strong, while also ensuring a smooth transition for the church body and the next pastor. Listen now here! blog | how you can have vision in uncertaintyWhen there is no clear expectation aside from uncertainty, it is nearly impossible to have vision. To learn how to combat this, check out these thoughts from our partner Nick Bogardus of The Relational Advisory Group. Read the blog here! |
New Searches: |
Lead Pastor→Rockharbor ChurchLocation: Costa Mesa, California Weekly Attendance: 2,000-2,500 Pastor of Business Administration→First Baptist ChurchLocation: Wichita Falls, Texas Weekly Attendance: 2,250
Lead Pastor→Christ Community ChurchLocation: Franklin, Tennessee Weekly Attendance: 1,200
New Life Presbyterian ChurchLocation: Escondido, California Weekly Attendance: 400 | 700 Pre-COVID
Executive Director→Pregnancy Help Center of West HoustonLocation: Katy, Texas Annual Clients: 2,200
Adult Discipleship and Outreach Pastor→First Baptist Church Winter GardenLocation: Winter Garden, Florida Weekly Attendance: 675
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Preschool Director→
First Baptist Simpsonville
Location: Simpsonville, South Carolina
Weekly Attendance: 163 | 250 Pre-COVID
Children's Pastor/Director→
Dublin Baptist Church
Location: Dublin, Ohio
Weekly Attendance: 600
KidLife Director→
Springfield First United Methodist Church
Location: Springfield, Illinois
Weekly Attendance: 1,000