SaggyWoman
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Should a pastor's financial situation be considered to call a pastor to a church?
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menageriekeeper said:Anyone who handles church funds should have a current credit check. If they can't handle their own finances, do we really want them handling God's?
SaggyWoman said:Should a pastor's financial situation be considered to call a pastor to a church?
SBCPreacher said:As an SBC pastor, I don't have access to the checkbook, I don't see the individual giving statements, I don't handle any of the money given to the church. And I don't want to! I do have the church's credit card in my wallet because I do most of the supply purchasing and I take the youth on youth trips, but I have to account for every charge (and I wouldn't want it any other way).
SaggyWoman said:Should a pastor's financial situation be considered to call a pastor to a church?
David Lamb said:Looking through the multiple choices, it seems as though by "financial situation" you mean "successfully passing a credit check". If that is so, I don't really have an answer, as apart from on this board, I have never come across the idea of submitting potential pastors to such checks. It seems to me that the church treasurer, rather than the pastor, should be the one to have a credit check.
tenor said:A criminal background check as well as a credit check should be run on all ministerial staff members - "fulltime" and bi-vocational.
Also, a criminal background check should be run on all volunteer and paid (minister or lay) people who work with children and youth.