The Work of Ministry
"What do you do the rest of the week?" I was recently asked. I don't mind the question. Indeed, I welcome it. It's a frequent frustration among ministers that, regardless of how hard we work, the perception exists that we really only work on Sunday morning. I've heard this perception myself from members, visitors, and even staff during my years of ministry. This perception can exist when we've really had an easy time of it, or on the week when we spent all of Friday and Saturday by a bedside and then got up to give the sermon on Sunday morning. In fact, often the weeks people think are the hardest for me are actually the easiest, and vice-versa. For example, I find as it approaches Christmas, my job gets easier. Nobody wants to schedule extra meetings during this time, and some meetings get cancelled. While Christmas programs are big productions, a lot of it can be the same from year to year, which requires less research and creativi...