My pastor is retiring at the end of this month. This saddens me because he is not only a great man of God; he is the only pastor I have had. No one really enjoys change much but the leader of a church leaving can raise concerns and even cause some arguments and dissension in a local body of believers. There have been some questions raised because of a new young adult fellowship that has been initiated. I have also played a part in the establishment of this group. And I am assuring anyone that reads this that we are not doing or saying anything to cause division. Wayne, one of this group put it exactly the way all should see it. He said The Bridge (our group) is an addition, not a subtraction. We want to help each other and the unchurched in these age ranges in our community.
The church has started the process of determining who will take up the mantle of our pastor and move this congregation forward. We all seem to have different ideas about what we think we want in a pastor but the question should be what do we need. Every church is different and has different ministry opportunities and finds itself in the middle of different communities. No two will need the same things. But I want to ask a few questions here today for discussion. A lot of my commentators go to my church but not all. And I know there are other readers. I ask that all respond. These questions are not just about my church.
What role does age play into your choice?
Do you think a couple with children living at home would be a positive or a negative choice? Why?
How important is “style” to you? This is meant in relation to their preaching.
Would you want someone you have known previously to be your pastor?
How much education should the pastor have?
Would you want a single pastor? Why or why not?
Should someone in your local assembly (church) have the first shot?
Do you have any special requirements you are looking for?
These are just a few that I am wondering about for now. If the comments come I may add more as they warrant. I am not looking for the things we should all be in agreement about already. We all know we need someone with integrity and anointing, someone that is a student of the bible, and someone that is filled with the Spirit and operates in His gifts. These and other such things are not what I am looking for. I am looking for practical things that you are interested in.
This is not for comments that are meant to demean anyone. Jesus is monitoring this discussion with me.
Love you all
Tags: Bible, Church, congregation, Discussion, dissension, Fellowship, Love, man of god, ministry, pastor, style, town hall, War
He is referring to the institutional church; the denominations, the buildings, the hierarchy, the dogma, and the self-righteousness of our religion in conservative American Christianity. We do not seem to want to do much more than token mission anymore. We do enough to feel good about ourselves and even then, we ask those that need us to come to us instead of us going to them. My own denominations problems seem to bear Hirsch’s thoughts out exactly. The leaders at a certain level seem to only care about themselves and the continuance of the institution that caters to their aggrandizement.

