SPRC & Clergy Resources
Clergy Spiritual Renewal Leave
United Methodist 2020/2024 Book of Discipline (¶351.3)
A clergy member may request a formational and spiritual growth leave of up to six months while continuing to hold an appointment in the local church. Such leaves are available to clergy members who have held full-time appointments for at least six years. Such a leave shall be with the approval of the committee on pastor-parish relations, the church council, and the district superintendent. Annual conferences are encouraged to assist with pulpit supply and other temporary support for such leaves.
TWK Clergy Vacation Policy
The TWK Clergy Vacation Policy grants full-time clergy four weeks of vacation (including 4 Sundays) and part-time clergy two weeks, with continuing education and official church events not counting against this time. Clergy should also receive two days off weekly, and the policy references additional provisions for parental and sick leave.
Vacation Policy50 Ways to Support Your Pastor's Well-Being
This Wespath resource offers 50 practical suggestions for congregations and SPRCs to support their pastor’s well-being across five dimensions: physical, emotional, spiritual, social, and financial. It’s designed as a discussion tool to help committees have constructive conversations about pastoral care—covering everything from respecting time off to fair compensation.
50 Ways to Support Your Pastor's Well-BeingPastor & Parish | Clergy & Religion Research Collaborative
Duke’s “Pastor & Parish” is a free six-session program for United Methodist SPRCs that grounds the committee’s work in its spiritual foundations. It includes videos, a participant workbook, a facilitator guide, and related readings—designed to help pastors and SPRC members build stronger relationships and create covenants for working together effectively.
Pastor & Parish | Clergy & Religion Research CollaborativeBear One Another's Burdens | A Handy Guide for P/SPRCs to Support Clergy in Times of Stress
"Bear One Another's Burdens" is a resource guide from the Duke Clergy Health Collaborative designed to help Pastor/Staff-Parish Relations Committees (P/SPRCs) recognize and respond to the most common sources of clergy stress — including congregational conflict, financial hardship, and personal isolation. Drawing on qualitative interviews with United Methodist clergy and a 2023 statewide health survey, it offers practical, research-informed actions P/SPRCs can take to better support the well-being of the pastors they serve.
Bear One Another's Burdens | A Handy Guide for P/SPRCs to Support Clergy in Times of Stress
Clergy Spiritual Renewal Leave
Clergy Spiritual Renewal Leave
United Methodist 2020/2024 Book of Discipline (¶351.3)
A clergy member may request a formational and spiritual growth leave of up to six months while continuing to hold an appointment in the local church. Such leaves are available to clergy members who have held full-time appointments for at least six years. Such a leave shall be with the approval of the committee on pastor-parish relations, the church council, and the district superintendent. Annual conferences are encouraged to assist with pulpit supply and other temporary support for such leaves.ted Methodist clergy and a 2023 statewide health survey, it offers practical, research-informed actions P/SPRCs can take to better support the well-being of the pastors they serve.
TWK Clergy Vacation Policy
TWK Clergy Vacation Policy
The TWK Clergy Vacation Policy grants full-time clergy four weeks of vacation (including 4 Sundays) and part-time clergy two weeks, with continuing education and official church events not counting against this time. Clergy should also receive two days off weekly, and the policy references additional provisions for parental and sick leave.
50 Ways to Support Your Pastor's Well-Being
50 Ways to Support Your Pastor's Well-Being
This Wespath resource offers 50 practical suggestions for congregations and SPRCs to support their pastor’s well-being across five dimensions: physical, emotional, spiritual, social, and financial. It’s designed as a discussion tool to help committees have constructive conversations about pastoral care—covering everything from respecting time off to fair compensation.
Pastor & Parish | Clergy & Religion Research Collaborative
Pastor & Parish | Clergy & Religion Research Collaborative
Duke’s “Pastor & Parish” is a free six-session program for United Methodist SPRCs that grounds the committee’s work in its spiritual foundations. It includes videos, a participant workbook, a facilitator guide, and related readings—designed to help pastors and SPRC members build stronger relationships and create covenants for working together effectively.
Bear One Another's Burdens | A Handy Guide for P/SPRCs to Support Clergy in Times of Stress
Bear One Another's Burdens | A Handy Guide for P/SPRCs to Support Clergy in Times of Stress
"Bear One Another's Burdens" is a resource guide from the Duke Clergy Health Collaborative designed to help Pastor/Staff-Parish Relations Committees (P/SPRCs) recognize and respond to the most common sources of clergy stress — including congregational conflict, financial hardship, and personal isolation. Drawing on qualitative interviews with United Methodist clergy and a 2023 statewide health survey, it offers practical, research-informed actions P/SPRCs can take to better support the well-being of the pastors they serve.