Abstract

Three Christian Devotion Meditation (CDM) practices—lectio divina, centering prayer, and the examen—will be offered to aid in coping with ministerial stress and to prevent burnout. CDM or Christian contemplative practices are uniquely suited to develop the emotional resources pastors need for coping with burnout. The office of the pastor faces pressures which can cause burnout and threaten their ministries and personal relationships. The experience of pastoral burnout consists of acedia. Pastors experience spiritual emptiness due to two unique aspects of pastoral life. First, because pastors often work alongside with their families in the church while simultaneously serving their congregants, they experience inter-role conflict due to the high level of boundary ambiguity between their vocational and family lives. Second, pastors need to rely on their psychological resources to provide for their church members due to the emotional labor required of their positions. Consequently, pastors must rely on emotional labor strategies to respond positively to their congregations, which in turn can lead to emotional exhaustion.

Highlights

  • Burnout is becoming an increasing concern for the office of the pastor

  • Due to these unique aspects of the pastorate, Christian Devotion Meditation (CDM) or Christian contemplative practices are uniquely suited to develop the emotional resources pastors need for coping with burnout

  • This article presents three CDM practices for pastors to use–lectio divina, centering prayer, and examen–to stave off and cope with ministerial stress which could lead to burnout

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Summary

Introduction

Burnout is becoming an increasing concern for the office of the pastor. Burnout in the pastorate is derived from inter-role conflict suggesting that pastors are uniquely situated to increase risk of burnout as they express their vocation in a community alongside their family. As a result of the emotional investment in the lives of their congregations, pastors need to rely on their psychological resources in order to provide for their church members. When the inevitable conflict arises, pastors must rely on emotional labor strategies, i.e., surface and deep acting, in order to respond positively to their congregations. Emotional labor strategies consume precious psychological resources for pastors which results in their experience of emotional exhaustion. Due to these unique aspects of the pastorate, Christian Devotion Meditation (CDM) or Christian contemplative practices are uniquely suited to develop the emotional resources pastors need for coping with burnout. Discussion will turn to how the pastorate is a crucible for encouraging burnout via work and family conflict and emotional exhaustion.

Burnout
Emotional Labor
Surface and Deep Acting
Emotional Labor and Burnout
Causes of Burnout and the Pastorate
Treatments for Burnout Tailored for the Pastorate
Lectio Divina
Centering Prayer
The Daily Examen
Conclusions
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