Search Team Time Commitment

Part of The Settled Ministry Search Handbook

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Before serving on the search team, potential members should have a clear understanding of the commitment of time over the course of the year-long search process. Some periods are slow, others are intense. The timing can vary by role.

Here are some general estimates on the amount of time the search team will need to spend over the year of search:

Search Committee Time Estimates
WhenTaskTime Required
July or AugustSearch Committee Retreat1-2 full days
August through October

Planning and Discussion

Administering Congregational Assessment

Small Group Discussions/Focus Groups

Weekly meetings 
(with occasional breaks)
November

Evaluating congregational assessment

Compiling small group meeting findings

Writing the congregational record

Compile congregational packet

About 30 hours
DecemberCongregational Record Published Dec. 1Minimal time required
January

Initial evaluation of applicants:

  • read each ministerial record
  • review applicants’ websites
  • decide whom to interview
  • conduct interviews and reference checks
  • narrow list of applicants down to 3 pre-candidates
About 40 hours
February-March

Pre-candidating weekends

Follow-up and discernment

Final choice and preparation of offer

3 full weekends in six-week period

1 week

5 hours

Early AprilPlanning for candidating week10 hours
Late AprilCandidating week support15 hours