It's my position that the "leader" of a church has a huge responsibility to lead in the fear of God and according to the dictates and within the parameters of what the Word of God sets forth as the standard of leadership.
The "leader" ... the man who has been called of God to oversee an assembly of believers .... has an onus placed on him to not put yokes too heavy to bear on the people he shepherds and leads.
He is a "watchman on the wall" who has a burden and a directive to care for and oversee the flock of God in any given church.
He's also been given the responsibility to dictate and put into place the guidelines as he sees fit (as the under shepherd responsible to the Great Shepherd) .... and the parameters that he feels comfortable with .... as to how he will carry out his responsibilities. Then it is up to the people whether they will follow or not.
I was told by a very wise man many years ago that if a pastor provides a proper ... balanced diet then for the most part people will be content and won't stray too far away. If they are being loved and cared for, their spiritual needs being ministered to and they're receiving a healthy and nourishing diet re the Word of God as it's fed to them then they will put up with a lot of restriction.
Along with that we can't forget that people's consciences and convictions are formed and built around the teaching they receive. What may seem
extreme to someone whose conscience and conviction has been established by lesser restriction ... seems
normal to those raised with a tighter rein.
What is a "leader" after all if he doesn't do just that? Lead!
How one man leads may not be my cup of tea totally, but genuine love and care from a man of God for my soul would mean an AWFUL lot and whether or not I could wear a beard
(if I were a man of course ) would pale in comparison and be a pretty moot consideration in whether or not I would want to stay where I was being cared for by an anointed man of God with a burden for souls - including my own!
So there you have it. There's more than one way to look at everything!
By the way ......... God bless you Bro. Epley!