I'm not sure I understand this 100%, so just want to be clear. Are there UPCI ministers who sign the AS, as required for license renewal, who don't actually agree to it, but add a cover letter saying so? Is that how it works (for some)?
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And the UPCI is OK with this cover letter technique? They get two pieces of paper from a minister, one saying "I agree" and one saying "No, I don't", and that's good enough for them? Interesting.
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And the UPCI is OK with this cover letter technique? They get two pieces of paper from a minister, one saying "I agree" and one saying "No, I don't", and that's good enough for them? Interesting.
Yes, interesting. I'm working currently on a letter of disclosure to my Pastor.
I want to continue to be used in the pulpit and leading the service, yet I will not adhere to the rules put in place to do so. They are your personal preferences and do not apply to me.
Yes, interesting. I'm working currently on a letter of disclosure to my Pastor.
I want to continue to be used in the pulpit and leading the service, yet I will not adhere to the rules put in place to do so. They are your personal preferences and do not apply to me.
Think that'll work?
Worth a try!
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Hebrews 13:23 Know ye that our brother Timothy is set at liberty
And the UPCI is OK with this cover letter technique? They get two pieces of paper from a minister, one saying "I agree" and one saying "No, I don't", and that's good enough for them? Interesting.
Anyone else with thoughts on this?
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It was mentioned by the HQ official at a couple of district conferences I attended that anything written upon or sent in with the AS would not be considered as "binding" by HQ. That's the first I had heard about notes and such on the AS.
And I had forgotten about NH and CMB's letters at that time. They did seem to have the effect of watering down some of the harsher sentiments that some people appeared to perceive.
And the UPCI is OK with this cover letter technique? They get two pieces of paper from a minister, one saying "I agree" and one saying "No, I don't", and that's good enough for them? Interesting.
From what I understand, when the AS went into effect, Bro. Urshan and Bro Becton wrote a letter to the ministers which basically said, "just sign the AS, how you interpret it is up to you, and nobody will press charges over it." In other words, "You have to sign but don't take it seriously."
I think the letter was posted on here or another forum at some time or another.
Someone can correct me if I'm wrong.
And maybe someone will post Bro. Urshan's letter and let you see how you interpret it.
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