In the past couple of weeks the traffic on this blog and a related Facebook group has really picked up. There have been some really fun “meetings” here as folks introduce themselves and tell a bit about their contexts for ministry.
Kerri and I have been a “clergy couple” since 1993 when we were ordained. Prior to seminary we were both church professions in youth ministry and continued that through seminary. We even met professionally. We had a few friends and colleagues who were clergy couples at the time, but we are aware of so many more couples engaged in ministry today.
Yet I think we all mostly remain disconnected as a “network” of clergy couples. We get lots of phone calls about how to “do” this co-pastor thing (Kerri and I are full-time co-pastors of a Presbyterian church in NE Ohio). We have some experience to share (how to search as a couple, how to negotiate a call, how to move from 3/4-time to full-time, how to work with the board of pensions, etc.), but we are certainly not alone. Many other couples have valuable experiences to share as well.
I am hoping that as we continue our conversations here we will begin to find new ways to connect with one another. One poster here alerted me to a conference for clergy couples happening this October at Mo Ranch in Texas. I wasn’t aware of the conference previously, but you can read about it here:
Mo-Ranch Couples in Ministry Conference
I invite you to continue introducing yourselves to each other, to share resources, and to make connections with each other. I certainly value connecting with and learning from your experiences, and find comfort knowing that there are others engaging in this unique way of being in ministry!


