Episode 86 - How to Hand Off a Church Without Losing It (featuring Wayne Hoag)
Telling stories of turning transition into transformation. There is Life After Ministry.
Church transitions often expose what has been neglected for years.
In this conversation, longtime pastor Wayne Hoag reflects on the painful lessons he learned after leaving one church unprepared for his departure and how that experience shaped a completely different approach to succession later in ministry.
Together, we explore what healthy pastoral transitions require: humility, long-term preparation, deep love for the church, and the willingness to release control before crisis forces the issue.
The conversation also digs into the spiritual side of leadership transition. Wayne shares how unity and love inside the body of Christ become especially important during seasons of change and why churches that avoid difficult conversations often create deeper wounds later.
Key Takeaways
Healthy pastoral succession starts years before the actual transition.
Churches often avoid transition conversations until crisis forces them.
A pastor must gradually release responsibility if the next leader is going to succeed.
Unity in the church is built around Christ, not personalities or preferences.
Ministry purpose does not end when a pastor steps away from the pulpit.
Chapter Markers
00:00 - Wayne’s painful lesson from leaving a church unprepared
03:34 - Building a long-term succession plan
05:45 - Identifying and mentoring the next pastor
07:53 - The temptation to hold onto control
09:52 - How the church stayed unified during transition
15:13 - The heart behind The One Another Project
17:43 - Why churches struggle with unity and love
19:49 - Why pastoral transitions create vulnerability
23:48 - What healthy transitions require from leaders
25:33 - Discovering purpose after pastoral ministry
30:36 - Why churches cannot afford to ignore succession planning
Start a conversation with the team at Ministry Transitions to learn more about healthy pastoral succession, church leadership transition planning, and life after ministry at ministrytransitions.com.
You can also connect with Wayne Hoag and explore The One Another Project, his book, blog, and ministry resources at oneanotheronline.org.
Whether you are preparing proactively for a transition or navigating one right now, both ministries exist to help churches pursue healthy leadership handoffs rooted in unity, wisdom, and care for the body of Christ.
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