Imagine yourself as a member of a small church in crisis. The minister is under fire from a faction of the church that has organized in order to remove him from the pulpit. As you investigate the situation and sort through the bitter feelings and gossip, you realize that the person (a deacon in the church) who is at the center of the opposition group, has a personal grudge against the minister About six months prior the man was confronted by the minister and several other members in church leadership about a program he was leading during the week, which included Rekki (an Eastern religious practice, originating in Japan). Although the deacon was angry at the time, he agreed to discontinue the program, but it was obvious that he harbored angry feelings towards the pastor, As more people are interviewed, it becomes apparent that many people are being influenced by the deacon - one women even mentioned that minister used the Bible too much.
Just when it you are about to close the books and declare that the minister is being unduly attacked, it comes to light that the minister has been involved in activities as a representative of the church, without permission of the board or consideration of the congregation. The local paper recently reported that the minister was threatening the school board with church protest rallies if they adopted a school curriculum they were considering. He was also found to be pressuring a local clinic to stop supplying contraception to patients or he would organize a church rally and invite the media to the press conference in front of the clinic. Finally, it was rumored that he spread false information about the clinic regarding abortion procedures occurring onsite.
So, a liberal faction on the church has organised a group to oust the minister - a vote will be taken after the service on Sunday. The charge against the minister is using his position to bully members of the congregation. The ramifications of ousting the minister is a power grab by the liberal faction, who will use their influence to select a liberal minister. However, the minister's behavior in the community supports the liberal faction's charges of megalomania.
What do you do?
Just when it you are about to close the books and declare that the minister is being unduly attacked, it comes to light that the minister has been involved in activities as a representative of the church, without permission of the board or consideration of the congregation. The local paper recently reported that the minister was threatening the school board with church protest rallies if they adopted a school curriculum they were considering. He was also found to be pressuring a local clinic to stop supplying contraception to patients or he would organize a church rally and invite the media to the press conference in front of the clinic. Finally, it was rumored that he spread false information about the clinic regarding abortion procedures occurring onsite.
So, a liberal faction on the church has organised a group to oust the minister - a vote will be taken after the service on Sunday. The charge against the minister is using his position to bully members of the congregation. The ramifications of ousting the minister is a power grab by the liberal faction, who will use their influence to select a liberal minister. However, the minister's behavior in the community supports the liberal faction's charges of megalomania.
What do you do?