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Model Congregational Introduction It is important for both the congregation and the rostered leaders (pastor's, associates in ministry, and diaconal ministers) to realize the importance of the leader's life-long continuing education through workshops, seminary courses and personal study. We have long been encouraged to provide time and financial assistance to enable pastors and other rostered leaders to maintain and improve their skills. From time to time, however, it is very beneficial to the pastor, associate in ministry or diaconal minister and the congregation for there to be an extended period of time for study, personal growth and renewal without the demands of daily parish responsibilities. That extended time is called a sabbatical. Experience has shown that the congregation's ministry directly benefits from such study, growth, and renewal. Long-term ministry is revitalized and stimulated. The congregation, as well as the rostered leader, benefits from implementing a sabbatical policy. Purpose A sabbatical leave is granted to provide an opportunity for a rostered leader to take an extended period of time for renewal, enrichment, study, spiritual growth, travel, skill development and research. Eligibility
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