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Top Seven Reasons a Pastor Chooses to Leave a Church

Top Seven Reasons a Pastor Chooses to Leave a Church

The Church Answers Podcast

January 7, 202625m 15s

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Show Notes

Jess and Thom share the top seven reasons pastors told us they felt led to leave a church.

    1. Persistent conflict or toxic leadership culture
    2. Loss of alignment between pastor and congregation
    3. Burnout or unsustainable workload
    4. Lack of support from key lay leaders
    5. Family stress or personal health concerns
    6. Better vocational or ministry fit elsewhere
    7. Financial instability or compensation issues

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