Ministry is Hard. Learn to Last.

Trinity Admin • April 20, 2026

Don’t Burn Out. Learn to Lead for the Long Haul.

If you’re a ministry leader in Scottsdale, you don’t need a report to tell you what’s happening. You feel it.

The pressure is real.
The pace is relentless.
And more leaders than anyone wants to admit are quietly asking the same question:

“Can I keep doing this?”

Recent data suggests a significant percentage of ministry leaders are seriously considering stepping away. Not just changing roles. Leaving ministry altogether.

That should get our attention.

This Season Is Different
Leading in ministry has never been simple, but this moment is uniquely demanding.

You’re navigating:

Cultural shifts that move faster than most leaders can process
Increased expectations from your congregation
Personal pressure to stay spiritually, emotionally, and physically healthy
The responsibility of leading teams who are looking to you for clarity
It’s not just about preaching well or leading programs anymore.

It’s about endurance.

The Real Question
Most leaders don’t need more information.

They need to answer a more important question:

How do I stay healthy and lead well over time?

Not for a season.
 Not until things get easier.
 But for the long run.

Because finishing strong doesn’t happen by accident.

There Is a Way to Thrive
After decades in ministry, one thing becomes clear:

There is a difference between leaders who survive… and leaders who thrive.

Thriving leaders:

Stay grounded in their calling
Build sustainable rhythms
Lead with clarity instead of reacting to pressure
Invest in relationships that strengthen them, not just drain them
They don’t avoid difficulty.
 They learn how to move through it without losing themselves.

You’re Not Meant to Do This Alone
One of the fastest ways to burn out is isolation.

Ministry can feel lonely, even when you’re surrounded by people.

That’s why it matters to step into environments where:

  • You’re around other leaders who understand the weight you carry
  • You can think clearly without constant interruption
  • You’re reminded why you started in the first place
A Practical Next Step for Scottsdale Leaders
If you’re in the Scottsdale area, there’s an opportunity to step out of the weekly grind and invest in your leadership.

Ministry Leaders Conference
Monday, April 27
Trinity Church – Scottsdale, Arizona

You’ll hear from experienced leaders who have spent decades in ministry, including Pastor Mark Driscoll, Ryan Visconti, and Dr. David Campbell.

No hype or theory; this is about:
  • Staying healthy in a demanding season
  • Leading with conviction and clarity
  • Building something that lasts
Bring your team if you can. Leadership multiplies when it’s shared.

If You’re Considering Ministry
If you’re not currently leading but feel called to ministry, this applies to you too.

It’s better to learn now:
  • What the cost looks like
  • What healthy leadership requires
  • What it takes to stay faithful over time
Starting strong matters.
But staying strong matters more.

Final Thought
Ministry isn’t just about getting through the next week.

It’s about running the race you’ve been given… and finishing it well.

If you’re serious about that, take a step to invest in your leadership.

April 27 is one of those opportunities.