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  1. Jun 28, 2016 · Elaine L. Sommerville, CPA. Bio. A pastor’s sabbatical is a time of refreshment and rejuvenation is common, but a sabbatical comes with tax implications. While churches desire a sabbatical to be both beneficial to the pastors and a blessing, when it comes to taxes, many common practices surrounding sabbaticals create unanticipated adverse ...

  2. Pastoral Sabbatical Policy. A Handbook for Planning. The following document is to serve as a template for churches to develop standing policies for Sabbatical or Renewal Leaves for their pastoral staffs. It is the desire of Pinnacle Ministries that all churches adopt some form of official renewal leave policy, for the health of the pastoral ...

  3. Chad’s Renewal Leave will begin just after Easter on Monday, April 5. He will return to the office the week of June 20, and join us for worship on Sunday, June 27! Chad is eligible for a sabbatical of up to 6 months. Together, he and our leaders have landed on the 11-12 week timeframe for his Renewal Leave in order to accomplish a very full ...

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  5. Nov 17, 2020 · Below are seven of the most common reasons to consider taking a sabbatical. 1. An unhealthy pastor is a huge liability. Examples of pastors failing, burning out, or doing something radically stupid are too numerous to count. Every pastor who falls out of ministry leaves a devastated church in their wake.

  6. EMPLOYEE BENEFITS. This section contains compensation guidelines for clergy and lay employees. It is updated annually. You can also find the diocesan sabbatical leave policy here.

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  8. Mar 8, 2023 · At the end of April I will travel to Washington DC to participate in the annual North American Deans’ Conference, of which I am currently the convener. At the end of the conference on April 30, I will begin my sabbatical leave.