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The Monday Morning Dread: When the Weekend Ministry Success Doesn't Feel Great on Monday Morning

6 min · 8. Juni 2026
Episode The Monday Morning Dread: When the Weekend Ministry Success Doesn't Feel Great on Monday Morning Cover

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In this episode of the Healthy Church Staff Podcast, co-host Todd Rhoades addresses the 'success trap' ministers often face: the disconnection between ministry success and personal job fulfillment. He discusses the emotional discrepancy from the high of a successful Sunday to the low of a Monday filled with routine work tasks, highlighting that job satisfaction is separate from ministry impact. Todd encourages listeners to identify job aspects that energize or drain them and to consider whether the dissatisfaction stems from role misfit, cultural environment, or a poor fit overall. He emphasizes that feeling drained on Monday is not a spiritual failure but an important data point that may signify the need for change or coaching. • Discrepancy between ministry success and personal job satisfaction. • Monday feelings of emptiness despite a successful Sunday. • Importance of separating job satisfaction from ministry success. • Impact of work environment and team dynamics on job satisfaction. • Encouragement to list job aspects that energize and drain. • Monday feelings as valuable data points, not spiritual deficiencies. • Potential need for coaching or changes in role or environment. Have questions or comments?  Send to podcast@chemistrystaffing.com [podcast@chemistrystaffing.com] Be sure to subscribe to The Healthy Church Staff Podcast wherever you regularly listen to podcasts. - - - - - Is Your Church Hiring? If your church is searching for a new staff member, reach out to Todd [podcast@chemistrystaffing.com] for a conversation on how he might be able to help. Are You Looking for a New Ministry Role? If you are open to a new church role in the next few months, add your free resume and profile at ChemistryStaffing.com. [http://chemistrystaffing.com/submit-profile]

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