And the Patriarch Fell Charles Wellington
The church is no man's possession. —Charles Wellington The scene is burned into my mind forever. On a cold January day in Kansas, the fifty members of our church had gathered inside our toasty building for the annual business meeting. What we had feared and tried to forestall for nearly a year suddenly exploded. The church patriarch, a heavyset redhead in his upper fifties, attacked me with angry words, plowing through the feelings of the congregation like a state truck clearing a lightly snow-covered highway. One woman couldn't take it any longer, and she tearfully confronted him—"You shouldn't speak that way to our pastor." The patriarch thundered out of the church. A stunned congregation sat praying, crying, shaking their heads in disbelief. But somehow we have stayed together to tell about it. In the aftermath, my wife and I spent hours thinking back over the past twelve months to see how it had happened and if we could have handled it differently. Clues from history
One year before—actually the Sunday I was voted in as pastor—my wife and I were sitting near the back of the 1950s-style, wood-paneled auditorium during the adult discipleship class. One person made a comment. Fred—loyal charter member, senior elder, the patriarch—rose slowly to his feet. Like bellows, Fred sucked a huge draft of air and announced, "You're rewriting Scripture! That's not what my Bible says. It's right here in red and white." My wife and I were stunned. We were voted in that day. But it didn't take long for us to once again be taken aback by the patriarch. Fred and his wife, Martha, a meek woman, came to our house shortly after we moved. With a smile, Fred handed my wife an attractive clock as a housewarming gift. "There will be more if all goes well," ...
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