The Pastors Collective

The Pastors Collective | Pastoral Support | Charleston, SC

Host Greg Surratt talks to pastors about the real and difficult work of planting, pastoring, and leading churches. The Pastors Collective is on a mission to address the real and difficult work of planting, pastoring, and leading churches by fostering soul care, curating community, developing resources, and continuing a national dialogue on mental health in ministry. We are proud to serve ministry leaders across all denominations anywhere in the world. Our organization executes this mission by helping our pastors, their partners and Christian leaders - rest, relate and renew. We provide rest through our Retreat at Church Creek, a four-day restorative refuge curating safe space to unplug and unwind coupled with connection, solidarity and support. Following the retreat, we invite participants to relate through our Cohort Program, monthly small group sessions promoting connection and accountability.
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About Retreats Relationships Resources Give Contact More helping leaderslive well finish strong Ministry burnout is a real problem but there is a solution. 42 of pastors feel burned out and would resign if they could 40 of pastors are clinically depressed 78 of pastors have no close friends 2110 pastors and leaders have attended one of our retreats 97 of Pastor Collective retreat attendees say it was life changingor very helpful 167 retreats held in South Carolina across the USA Europe and Africa Our Challenge Our Impact Stats since 2021 last updated 12025 OUR CHALLENGE Across the church landscape we are facing a soul care and mental health crisis. Studies show that as many as 42 of pastoral leaders report suffering from burnout. Without relief or solutions many leave vocational ministry altogether.

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