Who Interval Serves
Interval exists for pastors and Christian leaders who sense that speed, efficiency, and pressing forward are no longer faithful responses to what they are carrying before God. Their situation requires slower, more careful attention.
Some come weary or disoriented. Some come after loss or failure. All come because something requires clarity that ministry culture often does not foster.
Interval is not a space of exposure, investigation, or diagnosis. It is a space for honest confession before God and a trusted witness, without pressure to narrate yourself for an audience or arrive at clarity prematurely.
Leaders Carrying Hidden Weight
Some leaders come because the weight they are carrying has become difficult to name publicly. This may include exhaustion, discouragement, private struggle, or patterns no longer aligned with conviction.
Interval offers space to speak honestly without pressure toward exposure or immediate resolution.
Leaders Experiencing Loss or Disruption
Some leaders come after a role has ended, a ministry has changed, or a calling has been interrupted. The question is not, What is next? It is, What needs tending now?
Interval offers space to attend carefully to loss, strain, or disorientation before moving forward.
Leaders Seeking Restoration
Some leaders come after moral failure or compromise, seeking restoration. Not image repair or re-entry, but honest healing before God.
Interval is not an investigative or reinstatement process. It is a place to slow down, take responsibility where needed, and attend carefully to what repentance and restoration actually require.