Tuesday, October 11, 2022

Report on My Ministry

Today I stumbled upon a Church consultant's report on my city ministry in 2013 (the consultant was Dr. George N. Malek). This was his view of the core dynamics in my Church -- which hardly seems flattering to me or to anyone:
"The righteous shall perish for lack of knowledge. You receive praise from the Black congregation. The Black congregation are more interested in the spiritual life they are living. Most of the congregation are Black. Your wife is an appointed Black. ... These are the people responding to you. The rest are too entrenched in your own cultural group. Integrate! But you can't make a camel drink if it's not thirsty. ... You are being crucified because of people's hate. Crucified by a few rotten apples."
OBSERVATION: This is not all correct. On some Sundays, the congregation was majority Black. Also, I myself thought more positively of the congregation than this. It was not "the rest" who were a problem. "The rest" were mostly a wonderful example. The problem lay with the "few" the consultant refers to here.

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