Here's one person's perspective, offering good reasons, possible reasons, and insufficient reasons.
Good Reasons for Moving On—The Four P’s
- 1. Providential moving
2. Planting another church
3. Purity has been lost
4. Peace of the church is in jeopardy due to my presence
Possible Reasons for Moving On – The Three S’s
- 1. Spouse…
2. Special Needs…
3. Special Gifts…
Reasons Often Used Which are Insufficient
- 1. Children's Ministry…
2. Buzz…
3. Youth Group…
4. Church has changed…
5. New Pastor…
6. I’m Not Being Ministered to…
7. Music…
8. There are others…”
HT: Greg Gibson
8 comments:
I know a lot of people don't really consider the matter to be subjective at all.
Care to explain more?
I read this the other day and was going to email it to you, but figured you'd have seen it, too. ;)
Well, I will only speak for myself when I say that the past year was particularly angering (at times), sad (at times) and just plain frustrating because I don't consider the issue to be all that subjective (in 95% of cases). To me it is pretty cut and dry what is appropriate in the case of Fulkerson Park right now. I guess I hadn't talked with you much lately.
I think it's pretty normal to feel a whole range of emotions when people leave a church -- especially when the people leaving are friends. So, I understand. But, I'm not sure I agree that 95% of the people who left were actually wrong to do so (this was your implication, if not words, correct?). But, again, it's hard for ME to be objective!! :)
Oh, and we should get together. It has been a while since we've really talked.
My standard that Kristin and I have set for this topic would only allow for leaving a church (besides the practical like moving away) at things along the lines of genuine heresy (which I guess I would also define in a certain way) and gross financial mis-appropriation and besides mostly those two things, it is wrong to leave a church.
Well, I've gotta say I'm thankful for your commitment. May your tribe increase!
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