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Edited on Sun Oct-21-07 06:14 AM by murielm99
The pastor was not a part of it, but he was more conservative than the last three pastors we had had, over a period of about fourteen years. The members did not mind. They seemed to welcome a variety of pastoral styles.
Maybe the people who wanted to take over sensed his tendency to be a bit conservative. I am not sure.
He had been there for a couple of years before it started. There was a group of about four families, complete with children, who actually moved to the community and started the takeover. I think they were part of an organized, outside effort, because they always seemed to make decisions as a group. I don't know if it made a difference, but one of them knew the community, because his father had been a pastor at the local Foursquare Church. None of these people were affiliated with Foursquare, though.
One of the younger women worked at the local Pizza Hut. Whenever we went there with our kids, she would talk to us about "my church." She would say, "Your family goes to MY church." I would always answer her with "our church."
They tried to take over all aspects of church governance. They maneuvered themselves into many of the Sunday School teaching positions, too.
I think the older people saved the church. They were the first who seemed to realize what was going on. They politely but firmly stood their ground against the takeover. When the takeover failed, the four families moved out of town, again as a group. It was creepy.
We left the church a couple of years later, to attend a church in our own community. We did leave to be closer to home, but the pastor really was too conservative for us as well. He is still there, and has been there for about fifteen years now. My daughter got to know him well through church camp. She said that a few years ago he had a crisis of faith. He began to question everything about his calling and his life. He seems to have come through all right. I have never doubted his fitness as a pastor or his genuineness as a person of faith.
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