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Sabbaticals are an important part of the life and career of a healthy pastor or ministry worker. Having a suitable sabbatical plan can help contribute to missionaries being refreshed and refocused. It can also help Reliant missionaries stay on the field long-term, giving them time for refreshment and reflection regarding their ministry path.

Defining a

sabbatical

Sabbatical

A sabbatical is an extended time of spiritual rest, renewal, rejuvenation, reflection and refocus. It is not a vacation or Paid Time Off (PTO), nor is it only continuing education.  It is a guided process where one deliberately trusts God for the outcome as they disengage from normal ministry responsibilities and leadership involvement for study, rest, renewal and evaluation of life and ministry. This can include reading books, attending seminars, studying, writing, prayer, etc.  A sabbatical has an intended purpose and plan at the outset. This plan and purpose should be agreed upon between the local church leadership or ministry and the missionary. At the conclusion of the sabbatical, the missionary will give an account of their sabbatical time to both their local ministry leadership and to Reliant.

As you're thinking about your sabbatical plan, please consult the following resources for guidance and inspiration:

  • Clergy Renewal: The Alban Guide To Sabbatical Planning by Richard Bullock & Richard J. Bruesehoff
    • A short book on how to plan a sabbatical 
  • Sabbatical Guide PDF courtesy of Pioneers

  • A helpful resource from our fellow missions agency on how to approach a sabbatical
  • Who is

    eligible?

    Eligible?

    • All career employees employed by Reliant at least
    • Pastor/ Minister or Field Manager 1, 2 and 3
    • Staff Level 3 (2-4 months)
    • Staff Level 2 (1-2 months)
    • Employed by Reliant at least 7 years
    • Generally have been a pastor, field ministry director or Staff Level 2 or 3 role for at least 5- 7 years
    • Have not already taken a sabbatical within the past seven years
    • Employed 40 hours full-time 20+ hours/week for the majority of their Reliant employment
      • If employed part-time, the employee will be able to take a sabbatical at their current hours per week
    • MTD Health Status MTD status must be in good standing with Missionary Resourcesyour Program Team
    • If there is a substantial MTD deficit or shortfall, the Missionary Resources Director Program Team Lead could withhold sabbatical approval until the MTD shortfall has been addressed
    • Exception: In the circumstance that an employee would desire a sabbatical prior to serving the full 7 years, an exception request can be submitted in writing to their local church leadership and Reliant for approval


    Warning
    titleNot an Emergency Leave

    There are a variety of different types of leave you may be eligible for as an employee of Reliant. This policy is not meant to address issues related to an emergency leave or a paid or unpaid leave-of-absence. These can mistakenly be treated or referred to as "sabbaticals." These requests will be handled and processed on a case-by-case basis by the Program Team you are under.

    Policy Parameters

    Pastors, Ministers & Field Ministry Directors

    Determining Sabbatical Length

    • The length of an employee's sabbatical is determined by their staff level
    • Once your first sabbatical is completed, you may request another
    • 3-6 months in length
    • May request another sabbatical
    • after 7 years
    Staff Level
    3
    Maximum Sabbatical Length
    12
    -4
    months
    in length
  • May request another sabbatical after 7 years
  • 23 months
    34 months
    4+6 months

    Staff Level 2

  • 1-2 months in length
  • May request another sabbatical after 7 years

    Common Sabbatical Parameters

      Full
    • For full-time employees, full salary and benefits will be paid during the sabbatical

    • .
    • For part-time employees, you will be paid for the same part-time hours you were normally logging at your ministry location
    • Supervisor/

    • Pastor
    • Pastoral approval (

    • or
    • board or church coach if you're a

    • pastor) and
    • Staff Level 4 and higher)

    • Reliant approval

    • Agreed upon goals of the sabbatical time

    • (can
      • Can include rest, reading, prayer, time in the Word, continuing education, etc.

    • )
    • Planning for the sabbatical should generally begin at least

    • six
    • 3-6 months prior to its start

    • .
    • Three months prior to the start of a sabbatical, a written Sabbatical Proposal must be submitted beforehand to both local church leadership and Reliant for approval

    • (see
    • form).
    • A summary report after the sabbatical is completed will be submitted to both the local church leadership and Reliant no later than 30 days after returning from the sabbatical

    • .
    • A sabbatical should not be seen as a right or mandatory benefit that is automatically earned once every 7 years

    • .
      • If a sabbatical is not taken, it cannot build up or accrue like Paid Time Off (PTO)

    • .

    Sabbatical Request Form

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    urlhttps://docs.google.com/a/gcmweb.org/spreadsheets/d/13EkKldGarWiSmwFUZDeeCqNdX8AgTPJxac1vqiv63SA/copy?usp=sharing

    Sabbatical Handbook

    Sabbatical proposal
    • We are working on a Sabbatical Handbook to be released in 2023
    • Until then, please reference this resource from Navigators: 

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    urlhttps://drive.google.com/file/d/1tYbOAaC80jJyb6i9zj3Es6jLhu2lvH07/view?usp=sharing

    Sabbatical Proposal should include

    • Reason for requesting the sabbatical
    • Proposed dates of the sabbatical
    • Potential benefits to the individual
    • Potential benefits to the church or ministry
    • Plan for covering job responsibilities during the sabbatical
    • Specific goals and objectives for the sabbatical (books to read, travel involved, journaling, etc.)
    • People you are supervising/coaching
    • A summary of any anticipated expenses related to the sabbatical
    • Proposal should be submitted at least 3 months prior to beginning of the requested sabbatical. (
      • Reliant's approval process for proposals generally takes up to
      one week)
      • 2 weeks.

    Post-Sabbatical reports should include

    • Spiritual benefits gained from the sabbatical
    • Personal benefits gained from the sabbatical
    • Benefits to the local church or ministry (if applicable)
    • Summary of how well you met your goals and objectives for the sabbatical
    • Summary of how your sabbatical went from your spouse's perspective (if applicable)

    Sabbatical expenses that generally are reimbursable

    • Reasonable expenses for travel, meals, and lodging for the employee to participate in activities in which the intent is for training, mentoring, intense study, meditation and reflection or similar purposes
    • Meal per diem can be given for significant time away from the home. See Per Diem - U.S. for further details.
    • Spousal and family travel, meals or lodging expenses must be deemed reasonable and necessary and are taxable if approved.
    • Books, conferences, study courses (Reliant Education Reimbursement Program may apply)
    • Reliant sabbatical approval is required before any expenses can be reimbursed
    • Please inquire with the Reimbursements Coordinator at reimbursements@reliant.org before making major purchases and plans to ensure the costs will be eligible for reimbursement.

    Emergency "Sabbatical"/Leave

    • This policy is not meant to address issues related to an emergency leave or a paid or unpaid leave of absence. These can mistakenly be treated or referred to as "sabbaticals." These requests will be handled and processed on a case-by-case basis by the Program Team you are under.

    Reporting Abuse

    • Any abuse or misuse of an approved sabbatical granted by Reliant should be reported directly to the Missionary Resources DirectorProgram Team lead. This could include a missionary an employee returning to work during the time or simply treating the sabbatical like an extended paid vacation.

    Other Resources

    Questions?

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