Supplemental Income and Health Benefit Options for Ministers
Supplemental Income and Health Benefit Options for Ministers
- School Bus Drivers
- School Bus drivers are covered by state health insurance.
- Drivers may cover their family members at their expense for a reasonable cost.
- The hours and responsibilities are compatible with a full-time ministry.
- A critical shortage exists in all school systems for competent drivers.
- Contact local school administrators or transportation directors fro more information.
- Substitute School Teachers
- School teaching multiplies the number of opportunities to minister in the community.
- Substitute teaching can supplement a minister’s income.
- The minister can retain the freedom to choose the days and times for teaching availability.
- Contact school principals for more information on being approved as a substitute teacher.
- Substitute Postal Employees
- For more information on this employment, contact the local postmaster.
- Home Health Care Chaplains
- Home health care agencies employ ministers to provide pastoral care for their patients.
- This position allows schedule flexibility, unique ministry opportunities and added income. For more information, contact a local home health care agency.
- Correctional Facility Chaplains
- Chaplain positions exist in correctional facilities across the state.
- For more information, contact Jon Martin, Men’s Ministries Director.
This information is provided by John Pace, Leadership Department. For health, life, and disability insurance information, contact Tim Ruth, Financial Services Department or call 601-292-3297. These supplemental income and health insurance options may apply to all ministers and situations.