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Originally Posted by BobDylan
May I request someone to show me how anyone in Hazelwood, has biblical spiritual authority over another preacher, unless it's their own pastor who is in HQ? Organizational heirarchy does not equate to spiritual authority.
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Can you show me how anyone "in Hazelwood" even exercises "spiritual authority over another preacher...?" All "authority over another preacher" exists at the District level, except where the General Conference votes in something like the Affirmation Statement. In that case the "spiritual authority" is whoever shows up at GC and votes. "Hazelwood" exists for purely administrative purposes, in so far as authority is concerned. Your statement seems to be attacking something that doesn't even exist.
A UPC minister can appeal some things from his/her district up through the Judicial Procedure - but that's not a case of Hazelwood dictating, rather a case where a lowly preacher is asking officials to intervene and mediate a situation on his/her behalf. And even then, those officials may not even have a WEC position. A friend of mine serves as a Regional JP guy- when he was elected to that position he held no other office than pastor of a local church. The authority that you seem to fear is really in the hands of thousands all across North America, not a select few in Hazelwood.
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Originally Posted by BobDylan
Many of the people who get promoted to district and national offices, are not there because of their anointing, or their success in real God called ministry, but because of their administration and organizational abilities. I would even dare say that some of the people who are appointed and voted into district and national offices are done so simply because of who they are, who they know, or their political saavy.
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Sounds like sour grapes to me. Did you loose a vote? I served on a national board and my Pentecostal pedigree is absolutely zilch. Most of the guys I served with failed to have the "proper" last names as well.
When I was hired to work at WEC I was selected over another applicant who was a close family member of one of the highest ranking officials. In fact, I may have gotten the job
just so no one could cry "nepotism." How fair is that to the other guy? He felt a calling I'm sure. He probably would have done a better job then I did because he knew the culture better and had connections I could only dream of. But they chose me. He got dissed
because of his name. But no hard feelings, we're friends to this day.
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Originally Posted by BobDylan
Either way, my assertion still stands: "business administrators in Hazelwood" have no real biblical or spiritual authority over another God-called preacher who is doing the will and work of God.
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And my assertion still stands. No "business administrators in Hazelwood"
even attempt to exercise "real biblical or spiritual authority over another God-called preacher who is doing the will and work of God." Such entities simply don't exist in the real world. The only excepttion that even comes close is that the General Board approves and endorses the Foreign Missionaries. But those are the DS from across North America and not "business administrators in Hazelwood."