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Not according to Jae, which is what derailed us upthread.
I know. That's one reason why I'm not part of that denomination anymore.
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Not according to Jae, which is what derailed us upthread.
Not according to Jae, which is what derailed us upthread.
Respectfully Mendalla, I disagree. I see it as a pastor's job to feed her or his flock well. As such, only good, wholesome, nutritious foods should be fed. Those shepherds who feed otherwise should be kept out.
So, no role to encourage thinking, teach them how to learn, learn from them as they learn from the pastor? Just spoon-feed them the doctrine? That may be the Baptist way but even in my day, it was not the UCCan way.
Actually, you said the following in response to my response to that comment:
And that is what I was more or less referring to.
I think that's a false dichotomy Mendalla - challenge thinking vs. feeding sound teachings. An artful preacher can do both.
Why is that the derailment as opposed to that which you said which I then responded to?
Can you explain this a little further? I am not following your train of thought at all.I think it's about more than the fitness of a minister. Gretta wouldn't get away with self-identifying, loudly, as an atheist, in any other congregation besides this one, I don't think. I think this situation has arisen from the relationship between a congregation and a person. I think this is the nuance that is missing, a lot, and I don't see the Review Committee reaching out to the congregation.
I think this situation has arisen from the relationship between a congregation and a person.
West Hill's website explains that Judicial Committee has been tasked with performing the review which will take place in September 2017.nope.it is not appropriate (or feasible really) to have that large a body making the final determination on one individual so GC43 would not be voting on the disposition of Gretta's case. The hearing will be held, GCE will make the determination and any appeal will likely have to go to the civil courts (I think the Judicial Committee is now out of the picture, someone may correct me if I am wrong).
Except, as has been explained by the revs many times, a minister's relationship isn't just with the congregation. There is a relationship with Presbytery/Conference as well and through them to the church as a whole. You are not a congregational church even if WHUC and Vosper try to behave like you are.
Fair enough, but would this situation have arisen in another congregation? If it wasn't one that was moved this way, do you think Gretta would have dragged them? If the "distance from the theistic god" is the problem, why is it all focussed on Gretta?
Fair enough, but would this situation have arisen in another congregation? If it wasn't one that was moved this way, do you think Gretta would have dragged them? If the "distance from the theistic god" is the problem, why is it all focussed on Gretta?
In part because she is a very public face, in part because the church universal has almost always found it easier to blame things on the minister than n a congregation (though normally that plays out where there is conflict between congregation and minister),and in [though this is a minor piece I suspect] part because one of the roles of the minister in congregational life is to remind them what is and is not "kosher" in terms of adhering to denominational polity and practice.Fair enough, but would this situation have arisen in another congregation? If it wasn't one that was moved this way, do you think Gretta would have dragged them? If the "distance from the theistic god" is the problem, why is it all focussed on Gretta?
(and it is arguable that much of WHUC was NOT willing but chose to leave the congregation instead of fighting it)
The offer to leave was only made to the Board. The congregation as a whole knew nothing about this.If Gretta was in a congregation that was not willing to follow her (and it is arguable that much of WHUC was NOT willing but chose to leave the congregation instead of fighting it) one or both of two things would have happened years ago:
1) they would have accepted her offer to leave
2) a letter would have been written to Presbytery asking for further action (terminating the Pastoral Relationship, a 363 review, potential discipline)
Hard to say if this situation could have arisen in another congregation. There are many factors involved in the story and many perspectives on the sequence of events which unfolded.Fair enough, but would this situation have arisen in another congregation? If it wasn't one that was moved this way, do you think Gretta would have dragged them? If the "distance from the theistic god" is the problem, why is it all focussed on Gretta?
Not only arguable but accurate. Gretta's estimation is that two-thirds of the congregation ultimately left. She didn't say anything about numbers on Ontario Today this week but offered something of an explanation for the departures.If Gretta was in a congregation that was not willing to follow her (and it is arguable that much of WHUC was NOT willing but chose to leave the congregation instead of fighting it)