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Moving Tips for Pastors

By Rachel Harrold | Rachel Harrold is the Editorial Assistant for Preaching and Homecoming Magazines. She resides in Nashville, TN.

For many pastors, moving and transition can become a way of life. Beyond the ministerial issues of church transition, there are many practical issues to consider when uprooting to a new place. Here are some helpful hints as you make your next move:

 

 

 

Get a Move on It

Begin by working out details with your new church home. Will they pay for professional movers? If not, will they reimburse for truck rental? If you are part of a denomination or network of churches, check with them for recommended movers and potential discounts. Consider asking for suggestions from members of the church to which you are moving.

 

 

Get Organized!

Start by making a list. Taking one step at a time can make the task seem less daunting. Before you begin packing, create a system of numbering each box, and listing the contents by box number in a notebook. Remember the more specific your description, the more helpful it will be when unpacking. Plan the order of packing, starting with seasonal items or items used most infrequently.

 

 

Boxes, Boxes and More Boxes

As a rule of thumb, you never can have too many boxes and packing supplies. Ask friends, family, neighbors, and church members for any extra boxes, and check with your local retail stores for some free boxes. Gather plenty of packing tape and markers, as well as unprinted newsprint (newspaper can stain your items) and bubble wrap for fragile items. It’s a good idea to save a few boxes for last minute items such as bedding, clothing, and cleaning supplies.

 

 

Lighten Your Load

Moving is a great time to have a yard sale or give away unneeded “stuff.” If you haven’t used it in the past year, get rid of it! Yard sales can bring in a little extra cash to defer moving expenses, and giving away items can bless someone else in need! Check with your local Salvation Army or Goodwill donation centers about coming to pick up larger items.

 

 

Bound by Books

What good would a pastor be without a library? When packing your volumes, place each book either flat or with the spine touching the bottom of the box, as glue can break away from the binding in transit. It’s helpful to pack books of the same general size together. Because books are heavy, be kind to those helping you move and use smaller cartons.

 

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  • Barkri12 5/4/2009 1:39 AM
    Moving can be very tedious, especially if you own a lot of stuff. Packing up all of your things, renting a truck, loading the truck, driving to the new place, and unloading everything... This is all very time-consuming. As a result, many people choose to hire a moving company to do all or part of it. Unfortunately, although hiring a moving company can save you a lot of time and stress, hiring the wrong moving company can add to it. To protect yourself and your belongings, you will need to know how to choose a moving company. Here are a few things to consider when looking for a good moving company. 1) How much of the move do you want the moving company to handle? The saying is that you can hire someone to do almost anything for you - for a price. This is certainly true in this case. Many people choose to box up all their belongings themselves, and hire movers to load/unload the truck and transport everything. Some people, particularly if they are moving cross-country, might rent a truck and hire movers to box everything up and pack the truck, then do the driving themselves. Others hire movers to do absolutely everything, from packing the boxes to unloading it all into the proper rooms in the new house. 2) How much are you budgeting for the move? Of course, everything that you have the moving company do will add to your bill. If you are on a tight budget, you may need to balance quality and convenience against cost. This means that you might have to do some of the work yourself, and hire movers who will just do the most difficult parts - usually loading and driving the truck. Compare prices between moving companies, and decide which will best suit your needs. ~boxyourstuff.com~
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