Interim
Pastors
An Interim Pastor is a minister who works with a congregation
during a transition time after one pastor leaves and before
a new pastor is called.
- Search Process by an Interim Pastor

- Tips for preparing a Church Information
Form for an Interim Pastor


A Study of the Effectiveness of Interim Pastors
The Association of Presbyterian Interim Ministry Specialists (APIMS) asked the PC(USA) Office of Research Services to conduct a study on the effectiveness of Interim Pastors in helping congregations. The study surveyed executive presbyters, COM chairs, clerks of sessions, and pastors who followed an interim. The study was completed in the fall of 2007 and the results are posted here.
- Summary – A Study of the Effectiveness of Interim Pastors

- A Survey of Presbytery Executives

- A Survey of Chairs of Committees on Ministry

- A Survey of Clerks of Session of Congregations that Had an Interim Pastor

- A Survey of Pastors Who Followed an Interim Pastor


What can a congregation expect
from an Interim Pastor?
Like all pastors, Interim Pastors offer to the congregations
they serve:
- Worship leadership and preaching
- Pastoral care
- Work with the session to provide for the life and ministry
of the congregation
- Administrative work including supervision of other staff
persons
- Staff support for programs and committees of the congregation
In addition, an Interim Pastor leads a congregation during
the transition time after an installed pastor has departed,
helping the congregation prepare to welcome the leadership of
a new installed pastor. Interim Pastors understand the dynamics
of a congregation in transition, including feelings of grief,
loss, and, sometimes, relief or anger.
Interim Pastors will help the session provide for continuity
of essential programs, and may assist the session in assessing
needs for changes in programs and ministries of the congregation.
Some Interim Pastors have special skills and experience that
can help a congregation recover from a time of conflict or after
the disclosure of clergy sexual misconduct or other trauma.
An Interim Pastor will not be a candidate to be called as
pastor. The Book of Order (G-14.0513b) says that
an Interim Pastor may not be called to be the next installed
pastor. The Interim Pastor may, if the session and the Committee
on Ministry approve, work with the session in a mission study
or assist the Pastor Nominating Committee in gathering data
for the writing of the Church Information Form. With those possible
exceptions, the Interim Pastor may not be involved in the work
and discernment of the PNC.
A good Interim Pastor will “hit the ground running,"
beginning his/her time with the congregation with intensity
and energy, and will leave with intentionality, engaging in
a “good goodbye” with the congregation and its staff.
A good Interim Pastor is fully present with the congregation
from the beginning, and really leaves when she/he leaves.

What should you look for in a good
Interim Pastor?
- Training through the Interim Ministry Consortium or the
Interim Ministry Network (IMN)
- Participation in the Association of Presbyterian Interim
Ministry Specialists (APIMS) or IMN or both
- Experience as a pastor
- For experienced Interim Pastors, evidence of a good track
record with congregations in transition. The best proof of
good work by an Interim Pastor is a successful installed pastor
- Good references from presbytery staff, COM members, and/or
elders in churches the Interim Pastor has served in the past
- Participation in continuing education that is not directly
connected to Interim Ministry

Interim
Pastor Education Sites and Transitional Ministry
The Interim Ministry Consortium is the gathering of representatives
from Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) related interim education
sites and other entities directly concerned with Interim Pastor
Education. These representatives work collaboratively to coordinate
and improve the education of Interim Pastors.
Various Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) sites related to the Interim
Ministry Consortium offer Interim Ministry education. Each Week
1 and Week 2 event offers the requisite 30 hours of education.
NOTE: Participants may attend Weeks 1 and 2 at different
sites, providing 6 months elapse between Weeks 1 and 2. This
allows participants to complete the Practicum requirements for
week 2. Contact specific sites for additional information and
registration.

Synods of Pacific, So. Calif., & Hawaii/Zephyr Point Conference Center
Lake Tahoe, Nevada
July 19-24, 2009
Weeks 1 and 2, Spouse Track
Contact: Lynne Morton
(775) 588-1835
Synod of Alaska-Northwest
Seattle, Washington
August 2-7, 2009
Weeks 1 & 2
Contact: Alma Jean Marion
(206) 448-6403
Montreat Conference Center
Montreat, North Carolina
August 23-28, 2009
Weeks 1 & 2, Spouse Track, Beyond Basic
Contact: Tracy Bailey
(800) 572-2257, x331
Synod of Trinity/Pittsburgh Seminary
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
October 5-9, 2009
Week 1
Contact: Department of Continuing Education
(412) 362-5610
Synod of Northeast/Princeton Seminary
Princeton, New Jersey
October 5-9, 2009
Week 1 & 2
Contact: Center for Continuing Education
(800) 622-6767, x7990
Union PSCE
Richmond, Virginia
November 16-20, 2009
Weeks 1 & 2
Contact: Stan Hargraves
(800) 229-2990, x383
Synod of Mid-America/Lincoln Trails
(MALT), St. Louis, Missouri
November 2-6, 2009
Weeks 1 and 2
November 6-10, 2009
Interim Executive Training
Contact: Kerry Lancaster
(913) 384-3020
2010 Dates and Sites
Georgia Cluster
Atlanta, Georgia
January 11-15, 2010
Weeks 1 & 2
Contact: Destiny Williams
(770) 946-4276
Ghost Ranch Santa Fe
Week 1: February 7-12, 2010
Week 2: February 14-19, 2010
Contact: Sue Rundstrom
(800) 821-5145, x223
Synod of Sun/Austin Seminary
Austin, Texas
March 15-19, 2010
Weeks 1 & 2
Contact: Synod of the Sun office
Toll-free: (866) 381-7055
Synod of Trinity/ Pittsburgh Seminary
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
TBD
Week 2
Contact: Jim Davidson
(412) 362-5610, x2196
Synod of Mid-America/Lincoln Trails
(MALT),
St. Louis, Missouri
May 3-7, 2010
Weeks 1 & 2
Contact: Kerry Lancaster
(913) 384-3020
Synods of Pacific, So. California and Hawaii/Zephyr Point
Conference Center
Lake Tahoe, Nevada
July 18-23, 2010
Weeks 1 & 2, Spouse Track
Contact: Program Office
(775) 588-1835
Synod of Alaska-Northwest
Seattle, Washington
August 1-6, 2010
Weeks 1 & 2
Contact: Alma Jean Marion
(206) 448-6403
Montreat Conference Center
Montreat, North Carolina
August 29 — September 3, 2010
Weeks 1 & 2, Spouse Track
Contact: Tracy Bailey
(800) 572-2257, x331
Synod of Trinity/Pittsburgh Seminary
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
TBD
Week 1
Contact: Jim Davidson
(412) 362-5610, x2196
Synod of Northeast/Princeton Seminary
Princeton, New Jersey
October 4-8, 2010
Week 1 & 2
Contact: Center for Continuing Education
(800) 622-6767, x7990
Synod of Mid-America/Lincoln Trails
(MALT), St. Louis, Missouri
November 1-5, 2010
Weeks 1 and 2
November 5-9, 2010
Interim Executive Training
Contact: Kerry Lancaster
(913) 384-3020
Union PSCE
Richmond, Virginia
November 15-19, 2010
Weeks 1 & 2
Contact: Stan Hargraves
(800) 278-4300

The Interim Ministry Consortium (IMC)
Founded in 1999, the consortium is a cooperative and consultative gathering of interim ministry educators. Its purpose is to work together to coordinate and improve the education and training of interim ministers in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). Read about how the consortium is addressing the challenges ahead in interim ministry. |