The best side hustle ideas for women in ministry

Are you a minister who feels like you always are in need of a little extra money?

When I entered the ministry over twenty years ago, I was pretty sure that money would never be a problem. I’m not a big spender or shopper and I enjoy simple pleasures in life. I knew I had a lot of student loan debt but I figured with time, patience, and diligence I would take care of that soon enough.

I was wrong.

I not only didn’t understand the crippling weight of student loan debt, I also didn’t foresee the ways that the church and our culture would change in such stark ways and so many of my pastor friends and I would find ourselves needing to do other work on the side in order to earn enough money to survive and raise our families.

This isn’t just true for ministers. People from all different careers and callings are looking for side hustles or other part-time work to pay their bills or get rid of debt. Whether you already have a side-hustle in the past or are looking to start one in the near future, here are some stories I collected from real-life clergy women regarding what they have done to supplement their income. Maybe these will give you some ideas of an easy way (or two or three) to start if you are thinking about starting your own side hustle:

  • Working in a nursing home as an activities assistant, librarian, elder home care, school cafeteria worker, freelance writing for denominational publications, working in a group home for teenagers in the foster care system.
  • I am a certified teacher, and I sub in public schools. I have also worked at the public library a few days a week.
  • I designed an online course that I sell on Teachable
  • Writing curriculum for the denomination publishing house.
  • I am working as a virtual assistant and am earning more money from that than from my full-time ministry job!
  • I was a non-medical home aide for the last ten years. Now my side gig is hospital chaplain.
  • Started as a dream, now it’s become a nonprofit. I just fill in at churches on Sundays! www.inourhandsadventures.com
  • Copy editing, writing/publishing, selling crocheted items, making & selling sugar cookies, on call list for funerals when no pastor is specified.
  • Writing devotions and articles, doing weddings and funerals, and teaching yoga, most recently.
  • Childcare, hosting international students, copy editing, pet-sitting, collating personalized calendars in a factory, teaching craft classes, substitute teaching in public and private schools, cookie decorating for a boutique shop, Girl Scout outreach to at-rusk kids, paid mentoring for kids in foster care, temp agency clerical work, and selling Pampered Chef products and craft supplies
  • I teach full time at a residential treatment center in one city and preach 3 hours away in another.
  • Teaching at a community college — world religions, and ethics. Also some freelance writing (my career before clergy).
  • My primary job is side hustles. I’m a program evaluator, online college professor, and occasional gigging musician. I am also managing editor of an academic journal, and have a badly neglected non-profit that I wish could replace some of the other hustle.
  • I’ve done non-profit work, mostly harm reduction, mostly with sex workers and some with women exiting prison. I’ve worked retail–best was at a European bra fitting salon, worked at Starbucks and a local coffee shop, written, coached, weddings and funerals, supply preached, made stoles… I’ve been thinking of getting a new side hustle lately, mostly because I miss meeting new people, learning new things.
  • I’m a chaplain, and I’ve side hustled as a pastor.
  • Thinking of opening a bed & breakfast. Right now I have a spare room in my house that I list as a AirBnb that brings in a steady side income.
  • Raised tropical birds to sell. Bought vintage items at auction and garage sales and sold on line
  • Working for a non-profit that staff’s concession stands. I made around $16/hour tax free because the non-profit would pay money directly to my daughter’s figure skating club. It was so many long, hard hours on my feet that when I became a judicatory official I had to stop doing it.
  • I run a business leading trips to Egypt and the Holy Land. It has been a great way to travel and earn money!
  • I sold Rodan + Fields skincare products in my spare time. Never got rich, but did make a few hundred extra dollars of extra cash a month.
  • I was a LuLaRoe retailer for several years.
  • I did adoption consulting, spiritual direction, and was a Shaklee distributor.
  • Catering occasional parties. Free-lance writing. Speaking engagements. Funerals, weddings.
  • Legacy writer
  • One of the best ways I have earned money is to stay in touch with the local funeral directors and be on call for funerals
  • Wellness art group runner
  • I work full-time hours as a chaplain in a nonprofit long term care home. I supplement this income by accepting pulpit supply opportunities whenever I can, and by working a couple of evenings a week with a local heat pump and solar energy company, staffing their instore display in a local big box and educating people about ways to save energy and reduce their overall environmental impact.
  • I worked as an Education Director at a House Museum, I went into schools and gave presentations on many differnt people and topics related to the history of our site, I also led tours for thousands of school kids each year. It was the very best side husstle ever.
  • You’ll find me singing with the kids of the local elementary school, as they’ve been without a music teacher for some time. Musical moments, community connections…and a stipend, to boot.
  • Retail at local businesses: Fabric store, department store, substitute teacher
  • Executive Director for a local nonprofit. I liked it so much that it became my full-time job!
  • I work as a hospice chaplain full time. I do pulpit supply, funerals, and weddings for side income. I have tried a couple of direct sales/MLMs in the past but have never been successful. I made 4 Door Dash deliveries and think that might be something I may pursue again, it was easy. I also sell stuff on line, ebay, craigslist, FB Marketplace.
  • I teach English to children in China, Korea, and Thailand on the internet through VIPKID
  • Young Living
  • Honestly, a great side hustle is Mary Kay
  • I write blog posts and do affiliate marketing
  • With my background as a graphic designer I help other churches with their websites
  • For a while I was the social media manager for a non-profit.
  • Chaplain and marriage counseling,
  • I graded standardized test essays. Also was a substitute teacher. Now I am a part-time pastor and full-time real estate agent. I get to meet a lot of people and earn much better money than I did in full-time ministry.
  • Taught philosophy and religion at local community college, and developed an Embroidery business while on family leave. It is now my main hustle while I now pastor 1/4 time. Custom clergy stoles are my specialty
  • I am a full-time hospital chaplain; every morning I get to lead a prayer over the intercom.
  • It’s a lot of hard work, but I love doing special needs foster care and adoption.
  • I have recently been certified as an end-of-life doula. I do Elder Care Consulting, helping people with paperwork, advance directives, forgiveness issues, planning for end of life vigil celebration of life services, and grief care for their loved ones. I limit my work to one person/family at a time.
  • Event planning, grant writing, graphic design, consulting for small businesses and nonprofits
  • I teach Youth Mental Health First Aid. The school district trained me with a grant they received. I train within the district and I can train anywhere in the US so another trainer and I have been lining up more trainings for ourselves all over the place.
  • I earn passive income through several fiction books that I have written and have for sale on KDP
  • I do admin work for a real estate team and shop for other people’s groceries as a Shipt shopper in the evenings.
  • I converted my basement into an Airbnb rental and hosted people. I paid off my student loans this way!
  • Grant writer
  • One of the best side hustle ideas is to learn about search engines and start a blog
  • I work as a customer service representative for a local company. I can do it with a phone and computer at my house so it is very convenient even if it doesn’t earn much money.
  • I do weddings for anyone and have built up quite a side business. The best part is that my nephew is a DJ and so sometimes I can throw a referral his way if the couple is looking for their wedding music.
  • I am part time pastor, part time hospice chaplain, and am working towards becoming a licensed massage therapist. I
  • have done child care and overnight hospital on- call chaplaincy.
  • My most lucrative side hustle has been teaching music lessons. I am thinking about making it my day job & not just a side hustle.
  • I am actually looking for a good side hustle to supplement and help pay off school loans. Thank you for helping me brainstorm.
  • I teach first aid and CPR realizing it may have to become THE hustle.
  • I started small company after ordained for women clergy Www.collaredclergywear.co.uk
  • Craft things for craft fairs and commissions- knitting, jewelry, soap and bath products. We had some extra space in our house that is my dedicated crafting and creating area!
  • I am a hostess at a local restaurant when they need help
  • One of my best side hustles was working as a pet-sitter. I get paid to hang out with awesome animals!
  • My college degree was in Theater Arts so I direct the musicals and plays at the local high school.
  • Professional writing and teaching and conference directing (not sure if these are ‘side hustle’ or an additional part of my main hustle)
  • Retail work
  • I worked at Barnes & Noble seasonally
  • I do intentional interim ministries in addition to my part-time Regional job.
  • Social work, substitute teaching, even working as a cashier
  • I have spaces at antique malls. Started with 2 spots at one place. Now have 5 at three. It’s not very reliable for extra funds but usually brings in something, and I get rid of stuff. I also do antique shows, garage sales in the summer and flea markets with my husband as time allows.
  • In my previous call, I provided Spanish translation for the school system where we lived. Right now, I’m planning to start selling Color Street after the new year. I was part time when I translated for the school and am part time in my current call.
  • Teaching piano- because it brought joy as well as modest income.
  • I do funerals for people who don’t have home churches.
  • Years ago I worked part time as a rep for a software development company on the internet while at a church full time. Now I’m in a band and I write articles on line for extra.
  • I am a Certified Christian Life Coach for pastors and Nonprofit Executives.
  • I am on retainer to serve as the Title IX Investigator for the local seminary which is my former employer. Did theological review of confirmation materials for pub house.
  • Spiritual direction and retreat leadership.
  • I am in the outbound sales call center at Omaha Steaks.
  • Shipt – shopping for and delivering groceries. So easy! On my own schedule. Use my link when you sign up for Shipt and get free groceries!
  • I’ve worked Michael’s seasonally.
  • I accompanied patients that do not speak English to their doctor’s appointments and translated for them
  • I have a pottery studio and travel around doing workshops, as well as setting up and selling my pieces at various galleries and events. It’s my side-gig that keeps me balanced amidst the demands of ministry. Holy Ground Pottery GROUP
  • House sitting, nannying, ushering at the local arena
  • I have a degree in ethics as well as over 2 decades experience in that field and chaplaincy with older adults. I lead workshops in the gerontology certification program for Rutgers social work con Ed. I do ethics consulting / per diem work, and I write for Activity Connection.
  • Weddings and funerals for folks/families without church homes; Type/format another congregation’s bulletins; Anti-Racism facilitator; Babysit; Drive for a senior center; Lead Protestant worship at a Catholic nursing/care facility
  • I have worked in a Funeral home and am on call for funerals.
  • Writing curriculum, retreats. Also taught as adjunct lecturer.
  • Writing children’s books and devotionals.
  • When I was a parish pastor I did non-church weddings and wrote. My writing became my primary business in 2012 (Clergy Stuff) and now my side hustles include foster parenting, nannying, and driving for Lyft. I have more non-Christian friends than ever before as well as friends from other colors and cultures. My faith continues to grow and shift. So happy!
  • Edited Sunday School curriculum.
  • I did Premier Jewelry parties.
  • I write articles and poems for magazines, sell my paintings on the side and have a private voice studio where I teach young women to sing. I’ve also worked part time as a house/dog sitter and I sometimes travel to preach places.
  • I’m working part-time as an auxiliary administrative support person for a local government, mostly in the Building Permit/Inspection department.
  • Editing dissertations
  • Wrote liturgy and cross-gen confirmation curriculum.
  • I teach English and math in the local public school.
  • Worked as direct support staff for an agency that supports individuals with developmental and cognitive disabilities
  • I drive Lyft and work sales for a timeshare company.
  • Ski instructor!
  • Also some paid knitting jobs, or knitting in return for yarn.
  • Instructional Design
  • My friend has started a fitness and nutrition coaching business specifically for ministry leaders. Check it out here: http://www.livingwellcohort.com
  • I also work full time as a Special Educator/Coordinator.
  • I have worked as a Kelly Services temp to supplement.
  • Playing violin in the local symphony orchestra, working on the family ranch, and I’m thinking about substitute teaching
  • Leading retreats (doesn’t make a lot of money now, but when we do online retreats, I’m hoping the income will increase). Teaching an online comparative religion class for a community college.
  • Iconography – workshops and commissions.
  • When I needed extra income while at the church part-time I worked with the local court doing mediation. Decent pay.
  • Speaking, writing, working the local elections, and my most profitable venture – running an Airbnb!
  • Weddings for people who don’t have churches.
  • Teaching knitting, and contract test and sample knitting for designers to use for patterns and photos.
  • Currently ministry is more part-time than my main gig, which is working as an optician in an optometry clinic. It’s been satisfying to learn a trade, get good at it, be in a “normal” job in the community, and truly help people in terms of how they want to look and see. And, side bonus, I’ve got a ridiculous amount of cool glasses.
  • Selling stuff on eBay and craft shows
  • Tutoring, and writing “Timeless Truths for Troubled Times,” a Christian devotional book.
  • spiritual direction and career coaching
  • Jewelry
  • Before I retired I did counseling and group therapy ….am a licensed clinical social worker …billed insurance
  • I substitute teach
  • Hospital chaplain, photographer and jewelry maker
  • I’m a librarian and get paid well. I’ve been working part-time while studying at seminary part-time for 7 years.
  • Practicing law
  • I do puppet shows and teach puppetry in public schools.
  • I run private retreats,
  • Substitute teaching.
  • Closed Captioning and Transcribing.
  • Just got certified as a Life Coach.
  • Hospice Chaplaincy
  • Referee
  • Psychotherapist
  • Waited tables
  • Amazon Flex driver

What about you? What creative ways have you found to supplement your income or pay off debt? What advice would you have for those looking for a side hustle in 2022?

If you are looking for some great ideas, I highly recommend any books by Chris Guillebeau. Here is a favorite: https://amzn.to/3nIcnSI or listen to his wonderful podcast, Side Hustle School. (Where my side hustle https://consecrate.cratejoy.com/ happened to be featured last year: https://sidehustleschool.com/episode/1599/)

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