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***October is Pastor Appreciation Month*** Do your pastors know that you appreciate them? Now’s your chance to let them know: October is Pastor Appreciation Month, when churchgoers are encouraged to give thanks for their pastors, ministers, and leaders. (And yes, Hallmark has cards for it…) It’s easy to take your pastor for granted, not noticing (or bothering to find out) the amount of work that goes into their everyday ministry. Pastors don’t “just” prepare sermons and lead worship services—they visit the sick, counsel the struggling, take the lead point on countless church ministries, and in many cases manage a staff and tend to the countless little details that keep your church running smoothly. Even when they don’t realize it, people place very high expectations on their leaders. And that’s not entirely inappropriate—the Bible also sets the bar very high for people called to the ministry. Read this quote from pastor and writer A.W. Tozer on the burden of responsibility pastors must bear… and consider what it would be like if these expectations were added to your job description: “What a great responsibility God has laid upon us preachers of His gospel and teachers of His Word. In that future day when God’s wrath is poured out, how are we going to answer? How am I going to answer? I fear there is much we are doing in the name of the Christian church that is wood, hay and stubble destined to be burned up in God’s refining fire. A day is coming when I and my fellow ministers must give account of our stewardship: What kind of a gospel did we preach? Did we make it plain that men and women who are apart from Christ Jesus are lost? Did we counsel them to repent and believe?” —A.W. Tozer, “Pastoral Ministry: What a Great Responsibility!” Yikes! That’s a heavy burden for one person to bear, which is why this month is a great time to express your gratitude to, and support for, the pastors and church leaders in your life. Maybe that means stopping by your pastor’s office with coffee and a word of encouragement, or looking for ways to ease the pastoral workload by volunteering at your church, or stepping in to help your pastor’s family through a financial or other struggle, or extending extra grace when your pastor says or does something you don’t like. Commit this month to encouraging your pastor in some concrete manner, perhaps with one of those ideas or in some other appropriate way. To help you get in the right spirit, here are a few links and resources to read through: ThrivingPastor has a lot of useful advice for making your pastors and their families feel supported, including a Clergy Appreciation Month planning guide (PDF) with ideas and suggestions. Lifeway article on Clergy Appreciation Month is a neat little worksheet you can use to record things your pastors and family will find most useful. You could fill out that sheet or come up with a list of your own. If you’re looking for a gift for your pastor, might we recommend something from the Bible Gateway store? There’s a special Clergy Appreciation page with some ideas for you to peruse. (You might also ask your pastor if there are any books on their wishlist.) No matter how you choose to honor your senior pastors this month, rest assured that they will be beyond blessed by your love, thoughtfulness, and support. On behalf of all of us at Maranatha Christian Center, we want to say that we love and appreciate you and we honor you for your faithful service, Pastors Steve & Mechele McMichael! biblegateway/blog/2013/10/clergy-appreciation-month-do-you-appreciate-your-pastor/
Posted on: Mon, 07 Oct 2013 15:46:55 +0000

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