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Originally Posted by Stephen Hoover
Will you then gracefully leave the UPC where you have been God's servant, or will you try to remain as the pastor and influence the church to cut any ties as well?
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I'm not sure your question makes sense. However, I will attempt to answer.
I have been a member of the UPCI for 25 years. However, I was not licensed when I started preaching, and a license will in no way change my ministry.
As for the church, there have only been two pastors before me. The first one stayed three years. His successor stayed 10 1/2 years and passed away. I have been here for 11 1/2 years. My predecessor was raised independent, but had joined the UPC prior to assuming the pastorate. However, he was not a great "fan" of the UPC, and did not get the church very involved in the organization.
I, on the other hand, was appointed to a District position just 6 months after becoming pastor. I have served in as many as three different positions at one time, including District Newspaper Editor, Sunday School Director, and District Secretary. I have also served as District Home Missions Secretary and, most recently, as District Superintendent. During my involvement, the church became more involved in the organization, but still has no sense of "commitment" to the UPCI. The church is not affiliated.
No one in any kind of leadership position in this church has a television. They feel as strongly as I do about the owning -- and usage -- of this medium. I will not resign the church if I relinquish my license. Furthermore, it will have absolutely no impact on the church. They could not care less whether or not I am in the UPC.
I don't know if that answers your question, but it's the best I can do without further clarification.