Congregations in Vacancy
When a congregation is in vacancy, there’s a lot to manage. People are adjusting to change, sometimes grieving, and there can be complex matters such as conflict, finances and figuring out the call process. Plus, worship and caring for one another must continue. It’s a lot – but you don’t have to figure it all out alone. Here you’ll find some helpful resources to support you through this time and guide you along the way.
Many congregations and their remaining church workers have found themselves struggling during a pastoral vacancy. However, this need not occur. Congregations, parishes and their church workers can stay healthy and function well.
Access the latest calls information from around the Lutheran Church of Australia and New Zealand via our dedicated page, updated regularly and based on data drawn dynamically from LAMP2.
It’s tough keeping up to date with everything changing so rapidly right now. We’ve curated a small collection of resources that might be helpful as you navigate your way through caring for yourself and others.
In a challenging environment and with multiple competing priorities, it’s vital that you have access to accurate and helpful support, training and resources as you perform your important supporting roles in God’s mission.
A visiting ministry is one way for a church or parish to keep in touch with their congregation or parish members and contacts, but the main reason for visiting is that people matter both to God and to you. Visiting them lets them know you care.
The resources on this page cover creating a welcoming and caring environment for sharing the love and hope of Christ, as well as resources for specific congregational ministry areas.
Leadership in ministry involves guiding others with wisdom, humility and a heart for service. Whether you're a pastor or a lay leader, these principles, practices and resources can support your growth as a servant leader within the church.
The goal of Child, Youth and Family Ministry is to support and equip congregations to move from isolated programs for children and young people to an intergenerational ministry culture that nurtures faith for life.
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