Sunday, February 13, 2022
The Minister Did It
One of the bigger problems of Congregational ministry is that people import notions of Church from other types of Church: Presbyterian or Episcopalian in particular. We don’t like the minister’s decision, or we are uncomfortable with the direction he took us in, or we don’t agree with his censure of so-and-so, and so on. But the minister is one person among many people, all with equal status and authority. OBSERVATION: Where it all works smoothly, people hardly notice that they are in fact driving the Church. That it is the minister who does so is a divisive misconception, where it arises.
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