In too many places they already have the right to vote pastors in or out. I under how and why such a thing occurred, but I still disagree with it. Where in scripture do we see support for majority rule? Jesus would have been voted out during the last part of his ministry for certain. The truth is the truth even if most people disagree with it. How many of the adults who were saved out of Egypt also made it into the Promised Land? What do suppose would have happened if all of the people in the wilderness had voted against God? They really did, but it still went God's way rather than they way they would chosen.hmm, another good Q. Seems to me that the congregation is going to be "democratically" called upon to arbitrate disputes between their brethren anyway, yes? So i'd have to think about that.
It can be a hard thing, especially if the pastor or other ministerial leadership is apparently or even definitely wrong. The problem in churches with such seemingly unsolvable problems is that few or none of those involved are really asking God or listening to God.
Was not Moses usually right because he was usually listening to and obeying God? When he did not in spite of the authority God had given to the man, the man, Moses, had to pay the penalty. Even then the people were still subject to the Moses until and if God removed the man's authority.