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He cites a 'lack of shared vision' on the future of the ministry, which he had handed over less than three years ago.
By Sam Quinones
October 26, 2008
"It is no secret to any of you that my son, Robert, and I have been struggling as we each have different ideas as to the direction and the vision for this ministry," his statement read.
"For this lack of shared vision and the jeopardy in which this is placing this entire ministry, it has become necessary for Robert and me to part ways."
Schuller said he was bringing in several guest pastors from around the country to preach during the show, which has been cut to half an hour in some markets since summer.
The decision marks a surprising reversal of the emotional moment when Schuller turned over the church ministries and the television program to his son during services at the Crystal Cathedral in January 2006.
At the time, though, he made it clear: "I am not retiring."
Robert A. Schuller's major challenge was attracting younger congregants and using the television program to build membership. It is unclear whether he achieved that.
"I wish I had an answer for you. I just don't know," said John Charles, a church spokesman. "I tried to get that question answered today and there's really no answer.
Robert A. Schuller, known to congregants as Robert II, had been groomed to take over for his father since 1996.
In chats on the church's website, participants wondered what happened to the younger Schuller.
"Has he been on a missionary trip or something?" one chatter wrote.
"Enough already. Where is RAS?" wrote another. "All administrators and pastors -- please be open with your church members."
Quinones is a Times staff writer.
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