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Disciples Interims

All-Interims Gathering

Jul 7, 2025
We’re hosting a gathering of all interim ministers and others working in transitions in the church. Join us on Zoom – Monday, August 25, 6 pm Central time. It will be great to connect!! Email – DisciplesInterims@gmail.com for a Zoom link

All-Interims Gathering

July 7, 2025 by Scott Woolridge

We’re hosting a gathering of all interim ministers and others working in transitions in the church.

Join us on Zoom – Monday, August 25, 6 pm Central time.

It will be great to connect!!

Email – DisciplesInterims@gmail.com for a Zoom link

Interim Ministry Basics Fall 2025

Jul 7, 2025
The Interim Ministry Basics training, offered by Disciples Interims, helps students develop a foundational understanding of interim ministry. It equips participants with the basic tools necessary to lead congregations through transitional periods, including their search for their next settled pastor, with wisdom, empathy, and vision.

Interim Ministry Basics Fall 2025

July 7, 2025 by Brian Frederick-Gray

The Interim Ministry Basics training, offered by Disciples Interims, helps students develop a foundational understanding of interim ministry.

It equips participants with the basic tools necessary to lead congregations through transitional periods, including their search for their next settled pastor, with wisdom, empathy, and vision.

Family Systems Theory: Connecting the Pieces – Leadership and Systems Wisdom

Apr 21, 2025
Family Systems Theory - Summer 2025. This interactive and immersive course introduces ministers to Family Systems Theory (Bowen), inviting deep personal reflection and bold self-leadership. Participants will explore how vulnerability and curiosity lead to transformation—not just in their ministry contexts, but in themselves.

Family Systems Theory: Connecting the Pieces – Leadership and Systems Wisdom

April 21, 2025 by Scott Woolridge

January 6 to March 3, 2026

Offered by Disciples Interims

Course Description

This interactive and immersive course introduces ministers to Family Systems Theory (Bowen), inviting deep personal reflection and bold self-leadership. Participants will explore how vulnerability and curiosity lead to transformation—not just in their ministry contexts, but in themselves.

You will gain:

✅ A strong foundation in the Eight Concepts of Bowen Theory

✅ Insights into your family of origin through genogram work

✅ Tools to observe and lead in anxious ministry systems

✅ A supportive community for peer consultation and coaching

✅ Clarity in how vulnerability becomes a strength in leadership

Course Details:

📍 COURSE DATES and TIMES: Tuesdays June 17 – August 12, 2025
- 7:00 – 9:00pm Eastern
(We will not offer a class session on Tuesday, July 15 during General Assembly)

📍 FORMAT: Online, interactive sessions – via Zoom and our learning platform –
Disciples Leadership Network

📍 FACULTY: Rev. Donald Chase, Rev. David McVey, Rev. Dale Matherly


📍 Cost is $600.00

💬 LEARN MORE / REGISTER:

Rev. Scott Woolridge,

swoolridge@dhm.disciples.org

Why It matters:

When leaders grow in self-awareness, they become less reactive, more present, and more effective. This course supports ministers in reclaiming clarity, purpose, and resilience.

Tag line:

🌀 “It’s an inside job. 
Change begins with you!”

Interim Ministry Basics – Fall 2025

Apr 21, 2025
Are you looking for a new adventure ministry? Want to serve a congregation that is between settled pastors and help them effect positive change? Bring your gifts and develop your skills for this adventure in specialized ministry!

Interim Ministry Basics – Fall 2025

April 21, 2025 by Brian Frederick-Gray

Are you looking for a new adventure in ministry?

Our Interim Ministry Basics course is being offered twice in 2025!

We’ve trained almost 200 students in the last few years. Their response to the class has been great!

And there are changes in the new year. We are planning 8 two-hour sessions.

We’re offering a new, revised curriculum with updated resources. This new offering is interactive and collegial and practical.

Here is the course description and syllabus

Topics to be covered include – 

  • What is interim ministry? And how is it different from settled ministry?
  • What gifts and skills are needed for interim ministry? What tools are needed?
  • What are the issues congregations need to talk about during the interim time?
  • What insights from Family Systems Theory can enhance our ministry together?
  • What is the role of the Transition Team?
  • How do we lead a meaningful experience in spiritual discernment/visioning?
  • How do we handle issues of change? And of conflict?
  • How do we “take these lessons home with us?” Practical application

The course will be offered on Mondays from September 8 through October 27, 7:00 – 9:00 pm Eastern Time. There will be an orientation session offered on September 7.

Who should take the training?

Ministers in any age and stage of their career, pulpit supply ministers, retired ministers who want to return to ministry, therapists/counselors/social workers who want to use their gifts and skills in a congregational setting, laity interested in becoming a commissioned minister

What is involved? Will there be homework?

The class meets on Monday nights from 7:00 – 9:00 pm Eastern Time with an optional after-session each week. There will be readings, videos and conversations each week in preparation for class sessions. There will also be a course project to help provide practical application of the concepts covered in the course.

What outcomes should I expect?

Students who complete the class will have a knowledge of interim ministry, how to have a strong start, gather a Transition Team, lead crucial conversations. Congregations led by interim ministers have the opportunity to become more healthy and more vital with a clearer vision of their next chapter together with a new settled pastor.

How much does it cost?

The 8 sessions will cost $600. Many Regional ministers are willing to share in the cost if the student offers to serve in an interim setting in the future.

Email us at DisciplesInterims@gmail.com for more information and an application link.

Interim Ministry Basics

Dec 19, 2024
Are you looking for a new adventure ministry? Want to serve a congregation that is between settled pastors and help them effect positive change? Bring your gifts and develop your skills for this adventure in specialized ministry!

Interim Ministry Basics

December 19, 2024 by Brian Frederick-Gray

Are you looking for a new adventure in ministry?

Our Interim Ministry Basics course will be offered twice in 2025!

We’ve trained about 175 students in the last few years. Their response to the class has been great!

And there are changes in the new year. We are planning 8 two-hour sessions.

We’re offering a new, revised curriculum with updated resources. This new offering will be interactive and collegial.

Topics to be covered include – 

  • What is interim ministry? And how is it different from settled ministry?
  • What gifts and skills are needed for interim ministry? What tools are needed?
  • What are the issues congregations need to talk about during the interim time?
  • What is the role of the Transition Team?
  • How do we lead a meaningful visioning process?
  • How do we handle issues of change? And of conflict?

The Spring Training will be each Monday from April 28 through June 23.

Here’s the new syllabus!

Who should take the training?

Ministers in any age and stage of their career, pulpit supply ministers, retired ministers who want to return to ministry, therapists/counselors/social workers who want to use their gifts and skills in a congregational setting, laity interested in becoming a commissioned minister

What is involved? Will there be homework?

The class meets on Monday nights from 6:00 – 8:00 pm Central Time with an optional after-session each week. There will be readings, videos and conversations most weeks in between class sessions.

What outcomes should I expect?

Students who complete the class will have a knowledge of interim ministry, how to have a strong start, gather a Transition Team, lead crucial conversations. Congregations led by interim ministers have the opportunity to become more healthy and more vital with a clearer vision of their next chapter together with a new settled pastor.

How much does it cost?

The 8 sessions will cost $600. Many Regional ministers are willing to share in the cost if the student offers to serve in an interim setting in the future.


Email Scott Woolridge (swoolridge@dhm.disciples.org) for more information and the registration link.

Our Fall 2025 training will meet on Mondays from September 8 to October 27, 2025.

Family Systems Theory Webinar Series

Dec 12, 2024
Disciples Interims presents our newest opportunity: Family Systems Theory! Here is a chance to learn more about Family Systems Theory and apply it to our own lives and to the lives of our congregations. Students will gain insights into Bowen Theory concepts, increase self-awareness, use genograms to learn about their family of origin, and use case studies to practice "systems thinking" in their congregations. Led by Rev. Donald Chase, Rev. Dale Matherly, and Rev. Scott Woolridge.

Family Systems Theory Webinar Series

December 12, 2024 by Brian Frederick-Gray

Disciples Interims presents our newest opportunity: Family Systems Theory!

Here is a chance to learn more about Family Systems Theory and apply it to our own lives and to the lives of our congregations. Students will gain insights into Bowen Theory concepts, increase self-awareness, use genograms to learn about their family of origin, and use case studies to practice “systems thinking” in their congregations.

Led by Rev. Donald Chase, Rev. Dale Matherly, and Rev. Scott Woolridge.

When: Tuesday evenings, January 14-March 4,2025 from 6pm-8pm Central Time and are on Zoom.

Cost: $600

Email Scott Woolridge (swoolridge@dhm.disciples.org) for more information and the registration link.

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Why is Training Needed

Jan 1, 2018
Could I have done interim work without training?  Of course!  My experience as a pastor would have been welcomed in any number of congregations.  Would I have been as effective without training?  I don’t think so!

Why is Training Needed

January 1, 2018 by Brian Frederick-Gray

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Disciples Interims Logo -- multi-colored puzzle pieces forming a circle around a white Chalice

by Will Jewsbury

When I was considering interim ministry, colleagues suggested that I explore training to become an Intentional Interim.  After more than 35 years of pastoral ministry I felt I had an expansive skill set, but I was intrigued to discover what else might be possible.  I signed up for training with the Interim Ministry Network. In the initial three-day event “The Work of the Leader,” and the subsequent five-day event titled “The Work of the Congregation”, I gathered new tools and resources to use in serving congregations in transition.  And, equally as important, reflected on what it would mean to step into a congregation for just 12 – 18 months rather than multiple years, bringing both my experience and this new information into the process of congregational transition.  

Could I have done interim work without training?  Of course!  My experience as a pastor would have been welcomed in any number of congregations.  Would I have been as effective without training?  I don’t think so!  I had served two ministries of fifteen years each before “retiring” from settled ministry.  My mindset was for the long haul.  The training I sought out helped me to look at processes that might help a congregation claim their past and view their future in new ways.  I discovered how to focus on what was needed.  

Disciple Interims will be offering training for prospective interims beginning in 2021.  While not as wide-ranging as IMN or other such programs, it will be a good introduction to the work of interim ministry and will also be both cost-effective and easily accessed.  In addition to the learning that will take place, we will continue building a network of pastors committed to the health of congregations across the Disciples.  

Join us!  

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Search and Call Tips for Interims

Jan 1, 2018
As an intentional interim minister, your ministerial profile and length of time documents work differently than a minister who is searching for a “settled” position. 

Search and Call Tips for Interims

January 1, 2018 by Brian Frederick-Gray

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Ministerial Profile for Intentional Interim Ministers 

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As an intentional interim minister, your ministerial profile and length of time documents work differently than a minister who is searching for a “settled” position. 

First, I encourage you to contact the Search and Call office as quickly as possible upon accepting a new call to determine what areas of your ministerial profile need to be update as they could include: 

  1. Profile: 
  1.  Contact Information: address, phone number, email address. 
  2. Service History: end date of previous position, name and begin date of new position. 
  3. Availability Date: available to relocate for next position. 
  4. Standing: if you moved regions you will need to contact new region for transfer of Standing. 
    1. References: 
    1. Regional Staff Reference Form: if you moved regions you will be required to update your regional staff reference form. 
    2. Other three reference forms: you welcome to keep those the same unless they are at/close to the three year mark – you will need to update at the three year mark. You are encouraged to consider updating one or more of these references to a member of the last congregation you served but that is NOT required.  
      1. Disclosure Form: 
      1. Your Disclosure Form is valid for 3 years if your form is older than 2.5 years please update. 
         
      1. Criminal Background Check (CBC): 
      1. Your CBC is valid for 3 years if you form is older than 2.5 years, and you want to remain in circulation please update. 

      If you don’t update your profile it will be removed from circulation as “no longer current.” 

      If your current interim position will be your last (i.e. retirement) you should withdraw your profile from circulation by logging into the Web MinPro System and clicking on the “orange” withdraw profile button. 

      If at anytime you have questions or concerns please contact the Search and Call Office at amoyars@dhm.disciples.org or 317.713.2664. 

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      Interim Ministry Testimony 

      Jan 1, 2018
      I discovered that as an interim minister I could help congregations re-envision their future, and that was tremendously energizing. Working with congregations in transition allows me to live out that ministry in a compact and focused period of time.

      Interim Ministry Testimony 

      January 1, 2018 by Brian Frederick-Gray

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      Disciples Interims Logo -- multi-colored puzzle pieces forming a circle around a white Chalice

      By Hank Anderson 

      A few years back, my journey through ministry took an unexpected turn. For some 30 years, my wife and I served a series of churches as co-pastors. Our ministry together had been fulfilling. Our gifts and interests were complimentary, and we enjoyed working with one another. But, my wife began sensing that God was calling her into hospital chaplaincy. Preparing for that shift, however, required a year-long CPE residency. So, the question became what was I going to do for a year? Complicating the issue was that we didn’t know where we would end up after her residency. 

      To that point, I had never considered interim ministry as an option. It simply didn’t have much attraction. But in this case, it seemed to fulfill a need. I was blessed to receive a call to serve as the interim minister at First Christian Church in Pekin, IL. While there, I discovered interim ministry as a calling. 

      I discovered that as an interim minister I could help congregations re-envision their future, and that was tremendously energizing. My focus in ministry has always been centered around helping long-established congregations experience renewal. Working with congregations in transition allows me to live out that ministry in a compact and focused period of time. Fortunately, the congregations I have served have been seeking new direction and a renewed sense of vitality. As a result, they have been very welcoming of the leadership I have been able to provide. 

      Including my student churches, I have now been in ministry for over 40 years. While I still have a few years before retirement, I know that the end of my career is near. What started a few years ago as a stop-gap effort to tide me over until my wife finished residency, has become a fulfilling season of ministry. In fact, I cannot think of another more exciting and fulfilling season in my career. 

      As I was considering the possibility of taking on that first interim, someone far smarter and wiser than I, told me that interim ministry “is where the action is.” He was right. And I am thankful that I stumbled into this specialty in pastoral ministry. 

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      To be or not to be…   

      Jan 1, 2018
      My joy in interim ministry comes from helping the congregation through those five “tasks” moving them from where they were to where they will be when a settled pastor is called.

      To be or not to be…   

      January 1, 2018 by Brian Frederick-Gray

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      Disciples Interims Logo -- multi-colored puzzle pieces forming a circle around a white Chalice

      By Steve Welker  

      In 2011, I had the chance to attend a UCC History & Polity Class. Being a Disciples of Christ pastor for many years, I sought answers to what was next in my life and ministry. Enter a discussion about interim ministry at that class, and in 2012, I took the Interim Ministry Network training, resigned from my senior pastor’s position, and entered the world of Interim Ministry. So, my response was to the question posed, “To be or not to be… [an interim pastor?]” The response was a resounding “yes!”  

      I served as an interim pastor since 2012. In February of this year, I “retired” from full-time interim ministries. Yet, the joy I have shared in being an interim pastor has kept me from saying “no” to part-time interims, and I have served one since “retiring!”  

      What is the joy that interim ministry brings to me that, perhaps, a settled position as pastor did not? Well, I am not there to “fix” anything in the congregation.  

      1. journey with them during a transition time, to seek an understanding of who they are as a community of faith with a non-anxious presence;   
      2. Seek and confirm their vision and mission and evaluate if their programming is meeting both;   
      3. Reflecting on their model of leadership to see if it is still the most efficient at the current time ;
      4. Maintain contact with association and conference ties in as many ways as possible;   
      5. And finally, to help the congregation and search team to prepare for life after the transition, and help their search team in any initial questions they have concerning the search process   

      My joy in interim ministry comes from helping the congregation through those five “tasks” moving them from where they were to where they will be when a settled pastor is called.   

      Of course, there will be times when a congregation will need to spend more time in one of those areas due to previous issues of hurt, loss, or grief. However, if the congregation responds openly and honestly to the questions I present to them concerning previous issues, we find common ground and a place to “begin again” in the life of that community of faith!  

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      What Is an Interim Time in a Congregation?  

      Jan 1, 2018
      Congregations have times after a pastor has left, for whatever reason, before they have been able to engage a new minister for a new call agreement. In the church today we call this an interim time.

      What Is an Interim Time in a Congregation?  

      January 1, 2018 by Brian Frederick-Gray

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      By: Terry Foland  

      Congregations have times after a pastor has left, for whatever reason, before they have been able to engage a new minister for a new call agreement. In the church today we call this an interim time. Interim by dictionary definition means “temporary” or “provisional”. It may also mean “the intervening time”. When the Interim Ministry Network was early in its founding, we often used the phrase “The In-Between Time”.  

      The word intentional was then added to the term to give us the phrase, “Intentional Interim Minister” to describe the pastor/minister who serves in a congregation in the period between the “no longer and the not yet.” One minister is gone, and the next one is not yet called. Intentional is used to define that the interim minister is intentionally not a candidate for the long term or installed pastor. Through experience we have learned that once an interim minister decides he/she wants to stay in a church for the long term, they are no longer able to be help the congregation confront and address the issues necessary prior to calling the next pastor. They will not want to offend any of the people who are responsible for securing the next pastor. When a congregation decides it wants to “keep” the interim, they have cut off the possibility of working on what may strengthen the congregation and the field of candidates to consider for their next chapter of ministry and mission.  

      Intentional also means the Interim Minister makes clear to the governing body of the congregation they are there to help bridge the time between called pastors only. An intentional interim minister does the usual duties of a minister (leading worship, administration, pastoral care, etc.) but their main goal is to help prepare the congregation to be as strong as possible when they do move to calling the next minister.  

      So, an interim ministry time is an especially important time in the life of a congregation. Resolve issues, determine a vision for the next chapter of its life and get its house for working together with a new minister/pastor for a new future. 

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