What kinds of questions should you ask before and during a pastoral candidate's visit to help you dig deeper?
5 Things to Ask During a Pastoral Search Process
by Amy Schlepp
Before a new pastor is ever invited to a church, an interview and visit usually take place. Often spread over one or two days, these interviews may not provide the opportunity to get to know a minister beyond a surface level. What kinds of questions should you ask before and during a pastoral candidate's visit to help you dig deeper?
March/April 2006.
- What are our core beliefs and values as a church?
This should always be the first question a church asks itself when searching for a pastor. You can't decide whether a potential pastor is going in the direction your church needs to go if you don't know where you are in the first place.
- Why are you attracted to our church?
The answer to this question will provide you with an outsider's view of what is good about your church, and may also offer a glimpse of the candidate's priorities and values in ministry.
- What accomplishments are you most pleased with in your ministry and what areas need improvement?
Ultimately, you need to know what strengths and weaknesses a pastor has. This will help you know where she will shine in ministry and where she may need extra support and assistance.
- What do you do to relax?
What a pastor does to relax tells you something about his personal hobbies and interests as well as revealing whether he has learned to combat burnout by resting when needed.
- Do you have any questions for us? A potential pastor is interviewing a congregation just as surely as the congregation is interviewing her, although you might not hear her ask many questions unless the opportunity is given. The questions a candidate asks communicate what is important to her.
March/April 2006.
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