Glacier Presbytery
Creative Approach Leads Retired Pastors to Serve 10-member Congregation
May 12, 2016
Glacier Presbytery came up with a creative idea: invite retired pastors to come for just a year or two at a time. Since the workweek is limited to one or two days, they knew that a pastor would have time to explore Montana, write a book, or delve into a spiritual discipline. Even though the congregation did not have many financial resources, the presbytery and congregation joined together to provide an innovative compensation plan that included fly-fishing and archery lessons provided by nearby pastors, a book of the month about Montana, monthly goodie baskets, a small stipend and use of the manse.
They have now had two retired pastors come to serve their congregation, one from Texas and one from Florida. For the first time in decades the congregation had a choice and enjoyed interviewing prospective pastors.
Marsha Anson, General Presbyter/Stated Clerk, Glacier Presbytery
Let us join in prayer for:
Presbytery Staff:
Marsha Zell Anson, General Presbyter/Stated Clerk
Dick Siderius, Treasurer
Chuck Paulus, Web Manager
Heather Withrow, Camp Director
PC(USA) Agencies’ Staff
Greg Rousos, FDN
Anita Rowe, PMA
Tim Ruff, PMA
Let us pray
Creative, loving, surprising God, we thank you that you continue to amaze us with your abundant love for your people. In deep gratitude we pray. Amen.
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