Overseer Removal (Part Three)
There are three reasons why a Pastor should be removed from office. I would like to focus on just one in this particular point in time. A lot of people go to work with a clear job description. Some Pastors go to work with a very lax job description. Some Pastors do not know all the people they are supposed to visit in the first year. Not all pastors know the delinquent members they should see. But these are still part of a Pastor's responsibility. The Church needs to help instruct a Pastor about what they expect from their preacher.
There are some preachers who believe that is their entire job. They focus so much on their sermon for Sunday morning, and what they are teaching they forget about learning. Pastors need to spend time studying their congregation. But even Overseers who lack in these areas have not reached the point of neglect. A Pastor who no longer is going to perform the functions of ministry takes himself out of the ministry.
There are many staples to ones ministry. Some may seem a little outside of the lines, but others are foundational. Baptisms, Weddings, Counseling, Visits, Lord's Supper, and Preaching are some of the basic staples of the Ministry. If a Preacher does not preach he is neglecting his people. This Pastor really has a difficult problem. I hope you will also help to remind your Pastor of these tasks before you try to kick them out. Again I would remind people that it is important for Pastors and Congregations to communicate what they expect from one another.
There are some preachers who believe that is their entire job. They focus so much on their sermon for Sunday morning, and what they are teaching they forget about learning. Pastors need to spend time studying their congregation. But even Overseers who lack in these areas have not reached the point of neglect. A Pastor who no longer is going to perform the functions of ministry takes himself out of the ministry.
There are many staples to ones ministry. Some may seem a little outside of the lines, but others are foundational. Baptisms, Weddings, Counseling, Visits, Lord's Supper, and Preaching are some of the basic staples of the Ministry. If a Preacher does not preach he is neglecting his people. This Pastor really has a difficult problem. I hope you will also help to remind your Pastor of these tasks before you try to kick them out. Again I would remind people that it is important for Pastors and Congregations to communicate what they expect from one another.
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