USN2Pulpit said:
1) Pastors, how much does your wife do at church?
2) Is she responsible in programs - and do you wish she would do more or less?
3) Does the church have expectations of her that are unreasonable?
4) Do you feel that she suffers because of the emotional strain placed on her as a pastor's wife?
What a good question!
1) At my first church my wife did much more than she should have been asked to. We had taken a smaller church in desperate need of revitalization. Though the church was over a century old it felt like a church plant.
2) My wife did the all of the Sunday School program because none was in place when we arrived. She led the Christian Ed committee, created crafts and curriculum and was generally over tasked!
3) Again, my first church had very unreasonable expectations on my wife. They wanted her absolute devotion but showed her very little appreciation. Some of the older church ladies were even rude and rather territorial in their behavior to her.
4) My wife suffered very much as a part of this. It shows up in little ways at first when a church does not honor their Pastor's wife but if it is allowed to fester it gets worse and more noticeable.
Often - for the sake of supposed unity in the congregation - we as Pastors are slow to see it and have a hard time understanding the toll that it takes on our spouses. In my case, the ladies of the church who were rude to my wife did not let me see their behavior first hand.
Eventually though their behavior was too obvious to hide. It was a major part of my decision to leave the church in fact.
My current church loves and honors my family and I am truly blessed to be their Pastor!
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My advice to young or new Pastors is the same advice my dear friend the Methodist Pastor near my first church gave to me after his wife died young and untimely in a car accident only a year and a half ago; "If I had it to do over the only thing I would change is ever having allowed some of the churches I served mistreat my wife. She was (is) the most important ministry that God has charged me with..."
Put your wives first. I mean REALLY put them first. As a Pastor you have to recognize that while some people in the church genuinely love you and need your love for them; God has placed you first and foremost as the protector of your home!