Pastoral Contract
(Sample)
The
parties to this agreement are Metropolitan Community church __________________
and ___________________ herein referred to as church and Pastor.
MCC
_________________________ is a Church in the Universal Fellowship of Metropolitan
Community Church (UFMCC) and therefore this agreement is subject to the Bylaws
of the UFMCC as well as the local church.
RESPONSIBILITIES
MCC
_________________ hereby contracts with __________________, Pastor, to perform
the usual pastoral duties and responsibilities including, but not limited to
the following:
1.
The Pastor is being initially hired for ___________ hours per week for the
performance of Pastoral duties and responsibilities. It is the hope of all parties for the Pastor’s hours to increase
as the budget allows. (Work hours
include sermon preparation and Sunday worship.)
2.
The Pastor shall direct the ordering of all worship services of the church as
set forth in the By-laws of the UFMCC.
The Pastor shall officiate and participate in the regularly scheduled
weekly Sunday worship service, except when on vacation or authorized leave.
3.
The Pastor shall direct the performance of the Sacraments of Baptism and Holy
Communion, as set forth in the Bylaws of UFMCC.
4.
The Pastor shall perform, at her/his discretion, the rites of Holy Union or
Holy Matrimony.
5.
The Pastor shall direct the performance of the rite of attaining membership in
MCC __________________________.
6.
The Pastor shall perform, at his/her discretion, the rite of Funeral or
Memorial Service, the rite of Laying on of Hands, and the rite of Blessing, as
set forth in the UFMCC Bylaws.
7.
The Pastor shall be the spiritual and administrative leader of the church and
shall work in a spirit of cooperation with the Board of Directors.
8.
The Pastor shall direct the spiritual education program of the church.
9.
After the Pastor’s weekly work hours have increased to at least 20 or more per
week the church will actively support the Pastor in serving the UFMCC and the
Region. The Pastor may then accept one
(1) denominational or regional office or task at any one time without the
affirmation of the Board of Directors provided that the responsibility can be
performed within the confines of this contract, and will not require the Pastor
to miss more than seven work days from the church per year. Any time, including travel time, spent away
from this church on Regional or UFMCC activities shall be considered normal
time worked. Prior to working twenty
hours per week any denominational work would be considered volunteer time and
not paid by the church.
10.
The Pastor shall attend church social events as part of his/her work
schedule. All expenses charged by the
church for the event shall be waived for the Pastor and their spouse. (I.e.
entry fee and food)
11.
The Pastor will personally perform very few hospital, jail, and home visitation
until work hours are increased to 20 or more per week. The Pastor shall organize and supervise a
pastoral care program to see to the pastoral needs of the congregation.
12.
If there are planned worship services or events the Pastor shall not ordinarily
take the following as time off: Easter, Pentecost, Christmas Eve or Day, Good
Friday and Thanksgiving.
13.
The Pastor shall serve as personnel director of all paid and volunteer staff.
14.
The Pastor shall serve as Moderator of the Board of Directors in accordance
with UFMCC Bylaws.
15.
The Pastor shall be responsible for the performance of such other duties and
responsibilities as may be set forth and agreed to between the Pastor and MCC
___________________.
16.
The Pastor agrees that she/he will at all times faithfully and to the best of
her/his ability perform all the duties herein described.
17.
The Pastor agrees to serve in accordance with the UFMCC Code of Conduct.
18.
Primarily the Pastor shall work diligently “to equip the people of God for works of service, so the body of
Christ may be built up until we all become mature, attaining to the whole
measure of the fullness of Christ,” (Eph. 4:11-13 and Jan. 1997 UFMCC Clergy
Manual, Page 3)
TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT
1.
In order to balance the needs of the congregation and the needs of the Pastor,
the Pastor shall be entitled to the following leave:
a. One Sunday off every quarter,
this allows for others to preach and for the Pastor
to work other hours from time to time.
The Pastor will ensure that the pulpit
is filled during any absence.
b. Four weeks paid vacation annually, dates to be
affirmed by the Board of Directors. (A
week is based on the current number of contracted hours per week.) Five weeks vacation annually beginning with
the tenth year of full time service. No more than one week may be carried over
to the next year.
c. The Pastor shall accrue one
health day every two months, one per month when hours are increased to 20 or more per week. Said time shall be accrued and be accumulative
for the duration of this contract, or any extension, but shall not exceed ninety days. (Said time may not be used in conjunction
with vacation time. Further, such time shall not be reimbursed at
termination of employment.)
d. After the Pastor’s hours are
increased to 20 or more per week the following holidays
will be given: All federal holidays, Good Friday, Easter, and the day after Christmas and Easter. Should the holiday fall on a church function
day or a scheduled day off,
the pastor shall receive another day off in its place.
e. After each five years of service
the Pastor will be given a paid sabbatical of 90 days. This time
is for reflection, education, writing, and renewal.
f. Should the Pastor become ill or disabled to the
extent that the Pastor cannot perform her/his customary pastoral duties and
responsibilities for two weeks or accumulated health leave, whichever is
greater. To return to work the Pastor
must have a written doctor’s consent.
If the Pastor requires more time away from the church, the Board of
Directors in consultation with the Regional Elder will consider continuing the
sick leave benefits.
In the event the Pastor shall, during the term of
this contract, become totally disabled, which disability lasts or is expected
to last, for a period of at least six months, either party shall have the
option to terminate this contract, after consultation with the Regional Elder. Such option shall be exercised by either
party giving written notice to the other party of at least thirty days.
For the purposes of this contract, the Pastor shall
be deemed to have become totally disabled if, in the opinion of two or more
physicians who have examined the Pastor, she/he is not able to perform her/his
duties by virtue of illness or injury, and such inability is expected by said
physicians to last for six months. The
opinion of the physicians shall be presented to the Board of Directors in
writing. During any such period of
disability, the Board of Directors may, at its discretion, appoint another
person as interim pastor.
g. After the Pastor’s hours have
been increased to 20 per week or more the Pastor shall be entitled to 5 days for emergency leave in the event of a
death occurring within her/his
or her/his spouse’s immediate family.
This time shall not be charged against
vacation time and shall not be carried over to the next year if unused.
h. After the Pastor’s hours have
been increased to 20 or more per week the Pastor shall be entitled to five days annually to pursue continuing
education. This time shall not be charged against vacation time
and shall not be carried over to the next year
if unused. A stipend as set forth in
the budget will be given the Pastor for expenses
incurred for continuing education.
i. After the Pastors hours have
increased to 20 or more per week the Pastor may have 3 personal business days annually. This time shall not be charged against vacation time and shall not be
carried over to the next year if unused.
2.
Review - It is understood that open and honest feedback will be shared with the
Pastor within the monthly Board of Directors meetings. The Board of Directors will conduct a
written annual Board performance review; this will include a review of
all Board positions.
3.
Compensation and Benefits - The Pastor’s compensation shall be established
through the church’s budgetary process and will be negotiated between the Pastor
and the Board of Directors. The
church will base the minimum compensation on the US Labor Statistic for the
local area where the church is located based on the hours contracted for.
a. The Pastor shall be paid every
two weeks.
b. When the Pastor’s hours reach
twenty or more per week MCC _____________ shall
pay the Pastor’s health insurance at a fair and negotiable rate if the Pastor
is not currently insured
through other employment.
c. After the Pastor’s hours reach
twenty per week MCC _______________ shall pay
the Pastor’s continuing professional education expensed up to the amount set forth in the budget.
d. MCC ___________________ shall pay all normal and
reasonable conference expenses incurred by the Pastor for attendance at
authorized UFMCC, Regional and Leadership conference. These expenses shall include the following: transportation,
lodging, meals, registration fees and incidentals. The dollar amount will be established in the budgetary process.
e. The Pastor shall be reimbursed all
professional expenses. The dollar
limits shall be set during the
budgetary process and a receipt must verify each expense.
f. The Pastor shall receive
additional benefits as may be approved during the budgetary process and set forth in the budget.
Future
considerations - retirement plan, life insurance, dental insurance
4.
UFMCC Ordination (If not UFMCC Ordained) - It is understood that the Pastor
will seek ordination in UFMCC in 20____.
Failure to be UFMCC ordained within this time frame will result in the
Pastoral position being considered vacant.
5.
Resignation - Should the Pastor resign from her/his duties she/he shall give a
minimum of one months written notice to both the Board of Directors and the Regional
Elder. If she/he gives the required
notice and has worked for more than one year she/he will receive all salary and
benefits due up to the effective date of resignation.
6.
Termination - In the event that the UFMCC removes the Pastor pursuant to the
Bylaws of UFMCC, employment may be terminated without notice.
7.
Any dispute regarding this agreement will be heard by the Regional Elder who will
make final determination.
TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT
The
hours, salary and benefits will be negotiated and modified as part of the
budgetary process of the church. All
salary and benefits are to be paid by MCC________________.
On
this _____________________ day of _________ in the year of our Lord __________
all parties, in Christian love and mutual respect, set forth their signatures
as acceptance of the above terms and conditions.
_____________________________________________________ Date _________
Pastor
_____________________________________________________
Date _________
Clerk,
on behalf of the Board of Directors of MCC _______________________