Posted on 09/04/2012 5:42:52 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
Salaries for megachurch pastors have increased over the last two years after a short period of stagnation, a new report reveals.
According to the 2012 Large Church Salary Report by Leadership Network, senior pastor salaries rose about 2 percent per year for the last two years. These pastors were found, for the most part, to be leading growing churches.
The study is the largest-scale project of its kind. Leadership Network has been conducting salary surveys of large churches since 2001.
"We were the pioneers in doing so," said Warren Bird, director of Research and Intellectual Capital Development at Leadership Network, to The Christian Post.
The network began looking into the salaries of megachurch leaders as many of them asked for salary comparisons with peer churches, Bird noted.
While a previous salary report in 2010 provided specific salary figures (the average salary for a lead pastor in a megachurch in the 2010 report was $147,000), researchers chose not to disclose the exact figures in the latest report that was made public. A second version of the report containing specific salary figures were given to survey participants.
"Deciding what to release was a difficult decision," said Bird. "We were mostly guided by trying to give people helpful numbers."
"Media reports tended to pick up the outliers, especially the very highest salary," he added. "Likewise we weren't convinced that looking at the very midpoint (the average) was helpful, so we're following what Chronicle of Philanthropy and others do by giving four percentiles." Leadership Network pointed out that there are a few "extremely high salaries in a handful of very large churches." But the network believes these "off-the-charts compensations" represent only a tiny percentage of the whole.
The 2012 report looked at salary trends for 209 megachurches (the highest number of participants since Leadership Network began the survey) all of which had a weekend worship attendance of at least 2,000. These surveyed churches are considered "game changer" churches or "pacesetting innovative churches."
Church size was found to be the most influential factor in setting staff salaries. The larger the church, the higher the salary for its leaders. "For each additional 1,000 people in attendance, annual salary increases by roughly $8,000 on average for large church senior pastors," the report stated.
Salaries or total cash compensation for senior pastors ranged from over $80,000 to more than $260,000, though most of the salaries for megachurch pastors were in the $100,000 to $200,000 range. Most of the surveyed churches have an attendance of 2,000-4,999 while 44 of them see more than 5,000 attendees each weekend.
Geography was also found to influence salary. Megachurch pastors in the South were the highest paid, followed by pastors in the West and Northeast. The lowest paid geographic region was the Midwest.
The report also revealed that the highest salaries for megachurch leaders were found in an older residential area in the city, followed by an older suburb around the city, a downtown or central area of the city, and a newer suburb around the city, respectively.
In other findings, founding pastors receive $515 more per year than successor pastors; a longer tenure doesn't necessarily mean higher pay; the second highest-paid person in churches (usually the executive pastor) receives 66 percent of the senior pastor's salary; and pastors of multi-site churches do not necessarily get paid more compared to leaders of single site churches. The churches that were surveyed were founded from as early as the 1800s to as late as 2005; are both non-denominational and denominational; and a majority of the churches are predominantly white.
The median age for the senior pastors was 51 and the median tenure is 13 years at their current church. Annual giving at each of these congregations ranged from almost $2 million to over $30 million.
For this report, "salary" included cash paid toward housing and compensation amounts funded by love offerings. It did not include benefits such as hospitalization, book allowance or retirement.
Leadership Network says its survey is not a true random sample and its findings "are not statistically accurate for all larger churches, nor are they longitudinal, m
So now it’s going to be war against pastors who make ‘’more than they need’’.
ping for greed
Scandalous!! Are they stashing all that loot in Swiss bank accounts?
Jim Baker & Tammy Faye
My cousin-in-law is an associate or assistant pastor down in Texas and makes about 80K/year. There is a lot of money to be made these days in parts of the country in religion, for sure.
It must be embarrassing for these people to do all this work on a supposed hit piece only to find out these pastor’s salaries rose 2% a year. LOL
My personal view is that pastors should support themselves. Of course, this means that their churches would be much, much smaller. In fact, I’d be happy with the Biblical model of home churches. If we get another four years of BO, the loss of tax exemption will very likely drive the [C]hurch back to its Biblical roots.
Chuch as a business.
It must be embarrassing for these people to do all this work on a supposed hit piece only to find out these pastors salaries rose 2% a year. LOL
Who? Leadership Network? Leadership Network would not be composing a hit piece on pastor salaries. Quite the contrary.
"Megachurch": Because idiots brought up in today's public schools were never exposed to the existing word "Cathedral" in the course of twelve wasted years.
Cathedral has a specific meaning. Megachurches are just big.
i pastored small churches for 15 years. always worked full-time while doing so.
didn’t make no difference to me, i wasn’t doing it for me.
however, i am only accountable for myself. what others do is between them and God.
I do not condemn anyone for making lots of money. some of the mega-churches that i know give a lot of help and assistance to the struggling and the poor. food, money, utilities, doctors, what not.
i do not condemn CEO’s of corps, nor do i condemn pastors of mega-churches. that is not my job, and they will not answer to me.
blessings, bobo
OK. I did not know who that organization was. Therefore I stand corrected. Usually articles like that ARE hit pieces. It is interesting that they would go to the trouble to publish such a story with such bland results. Perhaps it was to counter misperceptions.
In any event, thanks for the clarification.
There are only two churches that God approved (out of 7) and both taught the Bible, chapter and verse; God’s word. Smyrna and Philadelphia. (Rev-3)
Those that do not teach God’s word, but their own “interpretations” of God’s word may make lots of money on earth, but they will have difficulty attaining Heaven, as God will judge deceitful/arrogant church “leaders” more harshly than those the leaders pretend to teach.
The “Rapture” theory taught by many TV pastors is one of the most heinous examples of deceit perpetrated by “leaders” in the church on their parishioners, as it sets up even staunch Christians to believe they will be relieved of the duty to fight the anti-christ at his arrival.
But, if they taught God’s truth, people would become scared of the end times and not send money to their “churches”...
If “Rapture” (safety from the anti-christ) is taught, Christians feel safe about their “flight” to heaven before the SHTF and feel more comfortable sending $$$ to the “leader” that gives them hope about avoiding the anti-christ’s reign on earth.
Do wealthy “Rapture teachers” expect the two witnesses to fight the anti-christ alone?
The Bakkers resigned from their PTL "ministry" in disgrace way back in 1988. Jim and Tammy Faye were divorced in 1992, and Tammy Faye died in 2007.
I know! And they scammed everyone. Remembering their air conditioned dog house.
Church size was found to be the most influential factor in setting staff salaries. The larger the church, the higher the salary for its leaders. "For each additional 1,000 people in attendance, annual salary increases by roughly $8,000 on average for large church senior pastors," the report stated.
Salaries or total cash compensation for senior pastors ranged from over $80,000 to more than $260,000, though most of the salaries for megachurch pastors were in the $100,000 to $200,000 range. Most of the surveyed churches have an attendance of 2,000-4,999 while 44 of them see more than 5,000 attendees each weekend.
For the Scripture says...The laborer deserves his wages.
-- 1 Timothy 5:18
Am I wrong in assuming your church believes in and teaches the Rapture theory?
If not, does your church expect the two witnesses to fight the anti-christ alone?
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