The man who was in charge of the Korean fellowship at our church is a
medical doctor. He did not get any salary for his ministry to the
Koreans. He makes his living as a pediatrician and an allergist. The
Korean fellowship was growing quite large, so they said “We really need
to get a board established for the Korean fellowship.” So, the man
appointed board members and asked me to come to the service that I might
lay hands on these men that he had chosen for his board, and I did.
The
very same week that we laid hands on these men and prayed for them and
appointed them as board members, they had a meeting and asked the pastor
to resign. They said, “Either give up your medical practice or resign
as the pastor. We feel that we need a full-time pastor and your medical
practice is taking you from your ministry here.”
The man was devastated; he didn’t know what to do. So he asked me
what I thought. I said, “Fire the board. God has called you to pastor
that fellowship; the board didn’t call you to pastor it. Let them go.”
So we ordained them in one week and defrocked them the next.”
- From The Philosophy of Ministry of Calvary Chapel by Chuck Smith…
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