JohnDB
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- Aug 16, 2015
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Pastors...
Tough job. One I can't do nor care to.
Today our Senior pastor announced that he was wanting a "Co-Pastor" and that this Co-Pastor would eventually become the senior pastor. That this Co-Pastor would be the Senior Pastor's son who is currently an associate pastor.
And we all get to vote in favor for the church's Constitutional Amendment and Co-Pastor in three weeks or that we just don't support our Senior Pastor at all.
I'm really sad about this. Where I actually have a great relationship with the associate pastor...he isn't senior pastor material. We both are too much alike. Cynicism and sarcasm aren't spiritual gifts that lend themselves to successfully leading a church.
This whole process smells bad to me. Nepotism is not a positive in a church. The aroma of Caiaphas and his son is in the air.
I happen to really enjoy the associate pastor and his preaching...he does much better than his father does in the pulpit when preaching. And I'm afraid of him being used as a pawn in a power struggle for control simply because most everyone has ambition...and being senior pastor for him would be a fantasy come true.
Yeah... I'm on my way out of this town. I'll be gone in a year. So it won't effect me personally....but it will affect me because of the family I have found in the membership that attends there. They matter to me.
Tough job. One I can't do nor care to.
Today our Senior pastor announced that he was wanting a "Co-Pastor" and that this Co-Pastor would eventually become the senior pastor. That this Co-Pastor would be the Senior Pastor's son who is currently an associate pastor.
And we all get to vote in favor for the church's Constitutional Amendment and Co-Pastor in three weeks or that we just don't support our Senior Pastor at all.
I'm really sad about this. Where I actually have a great relationship with the associate pastor...he isn't senior pastor material. We both are too much alike. Cynicism and sarcasm aren't spiritual gifts that lend themselves to successfully leading a church.
This whole process smells bad to me. Nepotism is not a positive in a church. The aroma of Caiaphas and his son is in the air.
I happen to really enjoy the associate pastor and his preaching...he does much better than his father does in the pulpit when preaching. And I'm afraid of him being used as a pawn in a power struggle for control simply because most everyone has ambition...and being senior pastor for him would be a fantasy come true.
Yeah... I'm on my way out of this town. I'll be gone in a year. So it won't effect me personally....but it will affect me because of the family I have found in the membership that attends there. They matter to me.