I’ve never heard of so many larger churches being in pastoral transition at nice. Here is what I know. Anything else?Cooper City – Florida (Kevin Harris from Lawrenceville, GA)Oak Park – Alabama (David Smith from Monroe, GA)Lawrenceville – Georgia (Tracy Stone from Griffin, GA)Pathway – Alabama ( Voting this Sunday)Sumiton – Alabama (Voted on Bama man)Loxley – Alabama TBDMonroe – N Georgia TBDGriffin – N Georgia TBD
It seems that most larger churches keep their pastor unless the debt is so high the pastor is nearly killed by stress of raising the finances. I am sure there are exceptions, but the ones I know of, that seems to be the case. ________________Some facts but mostly just my [email protected]/
Cojak,I don’t think that is the case in most of these. A couple of these pastors retired and a couple of them moved into administration. That caused a trickle down effect.Cooper City – Pastor RetiredPlant City – Pastor is retiringOak Park – Pastor went out as an overseerSumiton – Pastor became mission repLoxley – Pastor passed awayLawrenceville – Pastor went to Cooper CityMonroe – Pastor went to Oak ParkGriffin – Pastor went to Lawrenceville
I heard Monroe has an almost unrealistic list for whoever comes to pastor. They have voted on two men from out of state and accepted neither________________
If the church is a ‘large’ church, Most folk know the Overseer will be ressed from above to place an overseer or admin who must vacate a position. I am sure this puts some stress on the overseer.I honestly like to see positions filled by men in the same state, where possible. Church council and church members of larger churches have realized they do have some say in who is to be their pastor, when they stick to their guns. I think that is only right. HOWEVER most exiting state overseers are good guys and will make excellent pastors. I did say MOST, because many of the contributors on this forum can point to cases where that was not the case. ________________Some facts but mostly just my [email protected]/
Cojak,I don’t think that is the case in most of these. A couple of these pastors retired and a couple of them moved into administration. That caused a trickle down effect.Cooper City – Pastor RetiredPlant City – Pastor is retiringOak Park – Pastor went out as an overseerSumiton – Pastor became mission repLoxley – Pastor passed awayLawrenceville – Pastor went to Cooper CityMonroe – Pastor went to Oak ParkGriffin – Pastor went to Lawrenceville Pathway – May fit your description Last I heard: Sumiton =
Big shoes to fill, in my opinion. Yes. Joey took the church and built it up. David came in and built upon what Joey started. Both were/are dynamic preachers and Leaders who are among the top in the demonization________________
And I have just retired from pastoral ministry.I just know all my Actscelerate friends will be booking me for revivals…any day now. ________________
Err, Starvin, methinks you must have had a misspelled worddemonization However, I should not be one to cast stones as my fingers are slower than my brain and spell check seems difficult on Acts. In either case, spell check wouldn’t have caught this one. Sorry.
Yes denomination. By George we will have to sing the Church of God is right, twice, just to make up for that mistake________________
Add Gateway Fellowship in Macon,GA to the List________________
Not sure what you mean by larger churches but Gateway is not as large as the others you listed. However it is a strong church________________Recorded Sermons @ http://www.pastorwiley.com
Correct but it is considered by some to be a State Council type church. I didn’t realize that it had gone down so much in attendance.August numbers whereTithes- 13,854.97Attendance- 107Members- 40________________
Re: Starvin Darvin
One of the strong financial churches in the state, whose pastor is on the state council or has been on the state council________________
One of the strong financial churches in the state, whose pastor is on the state council or has been on the state council.