revjohn
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chansen said:LOL, it wasn't unsettled before. It was unsettled 10 years ago, but not now.
You have completely missed the point.
Any congregation where the pastoral relationship has ended in a way other than a happy mutual agreement between the minister and the congregation is unsettled. There is a great deal of anger that will be directed at the parties deemed responsible for the pastoral relationship being dismantled. The incoming minister will be considered a threat to supporters of the former minister and will take a great deal of flack while attempting to build their own relationship with the congregation.
chansen said:The sort of minister the congregation will want, will not meet the approval of Presbytery.
That is quite the assumption. And if it has been proven that Presbytery/Conference is actually hostile to West Hill that would be news to me.
chansen said:The likely result is West Hill United will fold. Gretta will probably soldier on either by herself or join the UUs. The review will essentially be for Gretta and her congregation. If you DSL the former, the latter is DOA.
I forget how much you actually know about this kind of thing.
Sometimes congregations will fold sometimes they do not.
A local congregation here lost a beloved minister in the fallout from 1988 discussions. They survived for 17 years afterwards and quite frankly they could have survived much longer had they not constantly groused about how painful that was.
If West Hill is, as a congregation, viable then they are viable no matter who the minister is. If they are only viable with this minister or that minister then one day when they decide to move on or retire or, God forbid, become seriously ill then the congregation is at risk.
It is understandable that West Hill will be unhappy if the Reverend Vosper is placed on the DSL.
We have a minister here in Erie who is suspended and waiting for a legal trial. The review process will be automatic for him once the Trial has been completed.due to the nature of his charges. He has since retired but is retained on roll. At some point he will be reviewed and the result of that review may be placing him on the DSL.
His congregation will continue without him. In fact, they have been continueing without him for nearly two years now. This particular minister was, once upon a time, thought to be the pre-eminent United Church minister in the Presbytery. And there are members of the congregation who still believe that the allegations against him cannot be true.
Even if a new ministry is in place when the Trial happens that will be difficult on the Congregation.
Another congregation just North of Brantford had a treasurer disappear and it became a hugely controversial event. He murdered a man, assumed the dead man's identity and claimed that his daughter (the Treasurer's daughter was his wife. That congregation has never healed from that and he was not the clergy person. That congregation experiences huge trust issues. They still soldier on.
So it is possible for congregations to survive huge crises including having their minister forcibly removed by action of Presbytery.