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| Author: | acts [ Tue Jan 14, 2025 2:07 am ] |
| Post subject: | aprilmay2.0: the bigger the church, the more votes you should have at assembly |
| there is a move to make the COG operate like the electoral college. IF a pastor has a large church and pays large tithes then he would get more than one vote on the assembly floor. The votes would be weighted by membership and money. |
| Author: | acts [ Tue Jan 14, 2025 2:07 am ] |
| Post subject: | Quiet Wyatt: Re: the bigger the church, the more votes you should have at assembly |
| My first impression is that this would not be a good idea, and that it would serve to diminish the importance of the vast majority of our pastors, most of whom lead small churches. |
| Author: | acts [ Tue Jan 14, 2025 2:07 am ] |
| Post subject: | Da Sheik: |
| Re: the bigger the church, the more votes you should have at assembly |
| Author: | acts [ Tue Jan 14, 2025 2:07 am ] |
| Post subject: | Carolyn Smith: |
| My first impression is that this would not be a good idea, and that it would serve to diminish the importance of the vast majority of our pastors, most of whom lead small churches.A pastor of a large church can carry more weight by having credentialed ministers on staff (especially OBs), and by having his church send his staff or other lay leaders to vote in the GA. Plus they are already THERE, while many small church pastors are not More of Him...less of me.twitter.com/camiracle77www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=691241499&ref=name |
| Author: | acts [ Tue Jan 14, 2025 2:07 am ] |
| Post subject: | Cojak: Re: the bigger the church, the more votes you should have at assembly |
| I am smiling at Carolyn's logic and saying, Ain't that the truth! Some facts but mostly just my [email protected]/ |
| Author: | acts [ Tue Jan 14, 2025 2:07 am ] |
| Post subject: | aprilmay2.0: There is some logic |
| If a pastor represents a greater number of members and sends in a greater amount of money then that pastor should have a great day so in the direction of the church. |
| Author: | acts [ Tue Jan 14, 2025 2:07 am ] |
| Post subject: | Da Sheik: Re: There is some logic |
| Re: There is some logic |
| Author: | acts [ Tue Jan 14, 2025 2:07 am ] |
| Post subject: | Nature Boy Florida: |
| Interesting. Using this logic, the biggest tither in your church should have the biggest say-so in the direction of the church, no? Doesn't he? Don't you take his calls if his name appears on the phone |
| Author: | acts [ Tue Jan 14, 2025 2:07 am ] |
| Post subject: | Nature Boy Florida: Re: the bigger the church, the more votes you should have at assembly |
| What move? Is this just in your mind? Who floated this idea - don't you have any names or initials or words that begin with their initials(which is your preferred method) |
| Author: | acts [ Tue Jan 14, 2025 2:07 am ] |
| Post subject: | Travis Johnson: Re: There is some logic |
| Interesting. Using this logic, the biggest tither in your church should have the biggest say-so in the direction of the church, no? The deal is that in a local church, members can walk away from one Sunday to the next and attend another church. It's definitely painful to leave a body of believers. But, when you do, you don't lose your home, social security number, your bank account, etc... But, that's what happens with a local church.To me, there is no big church/little church divide. We have very few larger churches relative to some other organizations. I don't know that we need to be leaning hard on the General Council. Actually, the General Assembly and General Council are the most innovative body in our institution.In my mind, this discussion is better made concerning the Executive Council. Only 37% of the Executive Council is a local church leader. We are required to have 9 pastors. We have 9 (almost all of them have pastored smaller church and stayed...some are pastoring smaller and medium sized churches now). Every member of the Executive Council that I know are godly, Jesus loving people...salt-of-the-earth. But, the local church thinks radically different than our administration...and needfully so because we all have unique and needful roles. We need all of us.With that being said, the local church is substantially underrepresented on the Executive Council, which is where the GA Assembly Agenda is formed every two years. All of our resources come from the local church. We need to have our hand firmly on that pulse. Having more local church input and influence is a smart move in just about every way.The answer to a more local church-sensitive structure/direction/feel isn't to pit larger churches and smaller churches against each other. Neither is our future in pitting pastors and administrators against one another.But, if we want to create a denominational flow that increases the odds of greater local church participation and also considers the pastoral care load of a local church, the school calendars, flow of our people, best times for camp meetings (because of the ideal times for VBS), best times for state meetings, discussions about the TOT, what is effective and actually working today (which very well may not be working 1 year from now), we really need more pastors in the room.We need more pastors on the Executive Council from any size church. I just spent 3 hours at the hospital with a family. There are fresh messages that have to be put together weekly, budgets to be managed, staff to be led and developed. That is the flow of the vast majority of our pastors, regardless of the context. We very much need that insight.If we don't trust our churches and pastors, we should limit their influence and input. The present Executive Council doesn't want to do that. Some people do. Some people would seek as few pastors and as little local church input as possible. For obvious reasons, that doesn't seem to be the best path to take. |
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