Which area has brought the most or deepest conflict/disharmony to your church or ministry?
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Which area has brought the most or deepest conflict/disharmony to your church or ministry?
Moral behavior of leaders OR members Votes: 2
Doctrinal issues Votes: 1
Other Votes: 0
Music or worship Votes: 3
Personality issues Votes: 4
Financial decisions/land/building purchase, remodeling Votes: 1
Gossip Votes: 6
Change of leadership Votes: 1
Community change Votes: 1
Church building relocation Votes: 0
Several of the above Votes: 3
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I think we want to see if there is a patter we can discern about the nature of contemporary church conflicts.
Sometimes it can be hard to peg. For example, a conflict over worship may be theological (ecclessiology and what we are to do in church), a personality issue, or related to change in personnel.
A building relocation or project might be connected to certain personalities who oppose change, for example.
So, what are your observations? You obviously do not want to disclose particulars, so feel free to vote and share as much or little as you deem appropriate.
"The Midrash Detective"
(Not our current church though. We’ve hardly had enough conflict to blame on anything.)
In previous churches, there was often a misalignment between leadership models…. the pastor having one model in view and the deacons/board having another. Then the congregation being all over the place in between.
Views expressed are always my own and not my employer's, my church's, my family's, my neighbors', or my pets'. The house plants have authorized me to speak for them, however, and they always agree with me.
And of course, there are always the people that love to criticize/give advice about how they think things should be done. But usually the people that are most opinionated, are the very ones who do the least amount of work in the Church. Everyone wants to lead, but very few want to follow.
It is also discouraging when there is no problem getting people together for a ‘fun’ activity. But when it comes to getting people to attend a small group bible study, or prayer meeting, or something serious- then suddenly everyone has made other plans already.
Views expressed are always my own and not my employer's, my church's, my family's, my neighbors', or my pets'. The house plants have authorized me to speak for them, however, and they always agree with me.
Soli Deo Gloria Reformed Baptist Blog Immanuel Baptist Church
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