What policies do you have in your church to deal with antagonists in the church especially those who attack the pastor or another staff member?
Dealing With Antagonists In The Church
Discussion in 'General Baptist Discussions' started by gb93433, May 29, 2010.
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Matthew 18, with the pastor & deacons taking a leadership role.
One of the smartest moves we ever made was this: To bring up new business at a business meeting, one must get it on the agenda the week beforehand.
This has gotten rid of the silliness that had plagued our meetings. 3-4 people in our whole church would seemingly rotate and bring up 1-2 items per month--some were irrelevant/unneccessary; some were "whiny," negative, and backbiting; and there were occasional complaints about ministers or other staff--and almost without exception, the people had not discussed the item with the "defendant."
When our (then new) pastor instituted this guideline, several things happened:
- Our business meetings became, frankly, boring.
- On business mtg. night, our church was able to have a Bible study, because our meetings were shortened by 2/3 (or more).
- Our complainers became less troublesome.
- The overall mood of our church lightened.
- When real church business was brought up, there wasn't a sense of dread & foreboding.
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If that doesn't work substitute antidepressants for the bread.
Every church has a dragon, sometimes they are worth listening to
But they are best kept on a short leash.
Rob -
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1. Matt 18 should be by the elders - not the deacons
2. I would make the cutoff about 48 hours before the meeting
Otherwise, sounds like some excellent policies
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This is one of the reason's I would never have made it as a Preacher/Pastor.
I would show the door to the antagonists and tell them to get lost. -
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"You can't do that and be scriptural. The scripture says that you can not get lost once your saved."
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The Bible is clear in the book of Timothy and Titus, those that oppose the pastor, he should be patient with and gently instruct.
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Yes, he should be patient and gently instruct. But, some folks don't want instruction. After a period of time one must deal with antagonist or they can very well destroy you and/or the church.
One rule that I have as a moderator, and this is going in the new Constitution and By Laws at my current church, is that new business that is committee related must first be addressed by the committee. ie. A buildings and grounds motion is not allowed from the floor unless it has first been brought to the buildings and grounds committee. -
There is certainly nothing wrong with a review and discussion of any issue prior to bringing it to the body. This is just good common sense. You have heard the old line about a Camel is the result of a Horse that went through a Committee.:laugh:
The below scripture is missing in the hearts minds of too many church members. Too many Baptist folks don't recognize the power of Satan. Satan is NOT working in dead churches as they are already dead but he is alive and well in churches preaching Salvation through Jesus.
Joh 13:34, A new commandment I give unto you, That ye love one another; as I have loved you, that ye also love one another.
Joh 13:35, By this shall all men know that ye are my disciples, if ye have love one to another.
...with a little more love and understand there would be a lot less fighting. :1_grouphug: