By Thom S. Rainer,
Christian Post Contributor
Most church members give little thought to the amount of
time it takes a pastor to prepare each sermon. In reality, sermon preparation
is a large portion of a pastor's workweek. Unfortunately, this work is
invisible to typical church members. They don't realize the enormous amount of
time it takes just to prepare one sermon.
I recently conducted an unscientific Twitter poll to ask
pastors how much time they spend in sermon preparation. For this question I
asked for the amount of preparation time for one sermon. Many pastors must
prepare more than one sermon per week, so their workload to prepare to preach
is even greater.
I am pleased and appreciative for the number of responses
I received. Here are the results of the poll by three-hour increments:
·
1 to 3 hours — 1%
·
4 to 6 hours — 9%
·
7 to 9 hours — 15%
·
10 to 12 hours — 22%
·
13 to 15 hours — 24%
·
16 to 18 hours — 23%
·
19 to 21 hours — 2%
·
22 to 24 hours — 0%
·
25 to 27 hours — 1%
·
28 to 30 hours — 2%
·
31 to 33 hours — 1%
The results were fascinating to me. Here are some key
points I found in the study:
1. Most pastors responded with a range of hours. I took
the midpoint of each range for my data.
2. Seventy percent of pastors' sermon preparation time is
the narrow range of 10 to 18 hours per sermon.
3. Keep in mind that these numbers represent sermon preparation
time for just one sermon. Many pastors spend 30 or more hours in preparing
messages each week.
4. The median time for sermon preparation in this study
is 13 hours. That means that half of the respondents gave a number under 13
hours; the other half gave a number greater than 13 hours.
5. Most of the respondents who gave a response under 12
hours indicated they were bivocational pastors.
6. If the sermon was part of a series, the pastors
indicated they spent even more upfront time to develop the theme and
preliminary issues for the sermons to be preached.
7. Many of the pastors are frustrated that they don't
have more time for sermon preparation.
8. A number of the pastors indicated that finding
consistent and uninterrupted sermon preparation time was difficult.
Most pastors have workweeks much longer than we realize
because of the invisible nature of sermon preparation. As for me, the results
of this poll have caused me to pray even more fervently for my pastor. His work
is long. His work is never-ending. But the work he does is vitally important.
I pray that we all will remember to pray for our pastors
every day.
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