Today, S and his family were at church. It was good to have them there. Funny thing, it was largely insignificant as far as I could tell. Rather odd to have a front of the room staff person absent for 4 weeks without explanation and to have very little notice. And, just as odd is to have him back and nobody notice.
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Nobody noticed, or nobody said anything?
They can’t really be that unobservant, can they?
Sad, either way.
Hard to say. I think the reign of E was enabled because the congregation has been taught to keep their heads down and their mouths closed. So the music minister is suddenly gone… head down, mouth shut. E suddenly is announced to no longer be a part of the eldership… head down, mouth shut. S comes back and worships as part of the congregation… Head down, mouth shut.
Can this possibly be healthy?
I think that a lot of the congregations today are very rote. the leaders are there but they are just that, leaders not people. Until they learn about the whole concept of relationship they will follow the lessons they learned under E. namely that they are numbers and pawns to be moved about not people to be cared for.