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Post by Susan Unger on Sept 30, 2017 18:59:31 GMT -5
Hey Dale! Thanks for commenting. I listened to the first part of your sermon from last Sunday. Your set is outstanding. Very visually engaging. Another factor that sends people elsewhere is culture. It took Steve Green several years to adapt to a socal mindset. The pastors that followed him never did. It took me several years, maybe 3, to begin to see how maladapted I was when I arrived here. So I think being foreign to the socal culture can be included in the reasons it takes a bit to begin to get traction. Also, I failed to mention in my first comment... TaraBeth killed this sermon. Great teaching on Matthew 6:25-34. Amen!
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Post by onthevine on Jul 7, 2018 23:00:41 GMT -5
If no one can be called as a SENIOR pastor without previous experience as a SENIOR pastor, then how does anyone EVER become a senior pastor? It seems that at some point people who have been youth pastor or associate pastor or some other non-senior pastor experience will have to be given a chance or there can be no new senior pastors Senior Pastor is a confusing term. The title itself seems to imply that there are other pastors on staff that have less authority than the senior pastor. But it also describes the pastor who is the only "official" pastor at a church. So basically you can become a Senior Pastor when you are the best option for a church, even if that church is so small that the only other member is your wife. For someone who is called and is working towards the required education, there is always a place they could serve as a senior pastor. i think that is correct. Her sermons are good but not as theological as Pastor Scott. I agree that it is more than her gender. I go to Paz naz and the lack of experience is there.
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