Wheat Ridge Ministries strongly recommends that congregations consider the sabbatical time for their ministry leader as a time of health and hope for the congregation and its lay leaders. Thoughtful planning is important for achieving a positive experience for the ministry leader and the congregation.
Ministry sabbaticals are normally three months of renewal leave often taken at one time. Roy Oswald, The Alban Institute, recommends that those in ministry would benefit from a sabbatical every 4 to 7 years.
Sabbatical plans are very different and unique, reflecting the needs and personality of the ministry leader. Rev. Art Umbach, Southeastern District, The Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod suggests that sabbaticals are very “individual.” They are times for individual rest, spiritual renewal, new relationships, and intellectual growth. There also may be time for family and travel. The bottom line is that it is a time “to not do what you normally do.”