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Originally Posted by
FaithfulOne
If I don't agree with the rules does that automatically disqualify me from ANY AND ALL leadership positions? I would think so, because who wants an Absalom in the midst possibly undermining senior leadership?
My wife and I left a good church that was blessing us because we could no longer support the Senior Pastors vision and not because there was sin but we did not feel to go in that direction
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Originally Posted by
Quest
No..I actually don't believe ordination is scriptural..God calls people to do a job in His Kingdom...IMHO the rest is man made.
Paul told Titus and Timothy to ordain or appoint leaders
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Originally Posted by
Cardinal TT
My wife and I left a good church that was blessing us because we could no longer support the Senior Pastors vision and not because there was sin but we did not feel to go in that direction
Was there something wrong about the direction? If not, can a person stay because they go to worship the Lord and minister and receive teaching and not really care about the direction of a vision per se?
For instance, I really like where I go to church. If the pastor had a vision that I didn't necessarily agree with, would I let that get in my way all things being equal? Do I really care about 'the vision' per se if there is nothing morally wrong with it, etc, but yet still in line with the Word, etc?
I think I would stay at my church.
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Originally Posted by
fuego
Was there something wrong about the direction? If not, can a person stay because they go to worship the Lord and minister and receive teaching and not really care about the direction of a vision per se?
For instance, I really like where I go to church. If the pastor had a vision that I didn't necessarily agree with, would I let that get in my way all things being equal? Do I really care about 'the vision' per se if there is nothing morally wrong with it, etc, but yet still in line with the Word, etc?
I think I would stay at my church.
An other question would be "what is the alternative to staying"
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Originally Posted by
fuego
Was there something wrong about the direction? If not, can a person stay because they go to worship the Lord and minister and receive teaching and not really care about the direction of a vision per se?
For instance, I really like where I go to church. If the pastor had a vision that I didn't necessarily agree with, would I let that get in my way all things being equal? Do I really care about 'the vision' per se if there is nothing morally wrong with it, etc, but yet still in line with the Word, etc?
I think I would stay at my church.
I understand your viewpoint and generally speaking I would encourage people to stay as no church is perfect.
We felt that God was leading us personally that way and so we left out of respect for the church and to allow the SP to go in their direction. Last thing we wanted was to cause any division.
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