Episode 91Sep 22, 2021

Should You Take A Sabbatical?

John McGee
John McGee
Should You Take A Sabbatical? image
On this episode of the Church Leadership Podcast, Adam and John sit down in the studio to discuss John's experience taking a sabbatical this summer and why intentional time off is crucial for church leadership. For snow notes and more, visit https://www.watermarkresources.com/clp/8598-sabbaticals

 

 

Episode Summary

During the summer of 2021, John McGee went on his first sabbatical in 20 years of ministry. Today, on the Church Leadership podcast, he shares reflections and takeaways from his experience.

It is absolutely crucial for church leadership that our leaders cultivate healthy rhythms of rest and rejuvenation. Because the key to success in ministry is longevity in ministry, leaders need to have plans in place to make sure longevity is possible.

This is not to say that sabbaticals are right for everyone and every church and organization. However, it is important to make sure that rest is a core facet of your church culture.

If you arrive at the realization that time away is necessary, make it a conversation with your team, leadership, and community. While retreating is important and solitude helpful, sabbaticals cannot be conducted in pure isolation. They need to be an event surrounded by the help and support of trusted partners in ministry.

A best practice for coming up with a sabbatical plan is to talk with those who have taken one before and found it helpful. It is going to become important to go into the experience with a solidified idea about what is going to take place and putting in systems of accountability to make sure those things happen.

When you return from a sabbatical, make sure to give yourself grace and understand that rest isn't going to change everything. Healthy patterns of rest and boundaries need to be in place in a work environment. Sabbaticals are not a recipe for fixing burnout or any other problem. The work needs to be put in both during seasons of rest and seasons of work.

Keep Exploring

Explore more articles and podcast episodes related to this topic.

Is the UK Becoming Pre-Christian? | Stephen Foster image
Episode: 207Aug 19, 2026
Is the UK Becoming Pre-Christian? | Stephen Foster

About this Episode What if the next generation is more open to Jesus than we think? In this episode of the Church Leadership Podcast, John McGee shares an extended interview with Stephen Foster, leader of of St. Aldates Church in Oxford, England. Stephen talks about the shift he’s seeing in the UK, why churches should intentionally invest in younger leaders, how an invitational culture can change a church, and what it looks like to trust the Holy Spirit as people explore Christianity. Watch the full film on YouTube here: Awakening in the UK

Church Leaders Conference

Church Leadership

Next Generation

Evangelism & Missions

Church Culture

Finding Rest in the Middle of Ministry image
Episode: 206Aug 8, 2026
Finding Rest in the Middle of Ministry

About this Episode Who is the sufficient one in your ministry? In this mainstage session from the Church Leaders Conference 2026, Timothy Ateek, Elder and Lead Pastor of Watermark Community Church, teaches through Matthew 11:28–30 and points weary church leaders to Jesus’ invitation to come to him and find rest. Learn how ministry should always be an overview of our dependence on Christ's sufficiency. Church Leaders Conference 2027 - We would love to see you in the room at CLC27!

Church Leaders Conference

Church Leadership

A Conversation with Chuck Swindoll image
Episode: 205Jul 22, 2026
A Conversation with Chuck Swindoll

About the Episode At Church Leaders Conference 2026, John McGee sat down with Chuck Swindoll for a meaningful conversation on ministry, faithfulness, and finishing well. With decades of pastoral leadership behind him, Chuck shares memorable stories, hard-earned wisdom, and honest encouragement for church leaders who want to remain faithful for the long haul. This conversation is a timely reminder to serve with humility, joy, and endurance wherever God has called you. Whether you joined us at CLC 2026 or are hearing it for the first time, we believe this interview will encourage and strengthen your ministry. Church Leaders Conference 2027 - We would love to see you in the room at CLC27!

Church Leaders Conference

Discipleship

Spiritual Formation

Church Leadership

Teaching & Theology

Stay equipped

Keep up-to-date with news and updates on our latest podcast episodes, blog articles, and conferences by subscribing to our newsletter.