Jonathan David Foster
Puritan Board Freshman
I have posted similar questions on other forums, but this is slightly different.
Is it wrong for a Reformed minister to work at a non-Reformed church? Let us assume for the sake of the question that the minister has made his Reformed convictions fully known to the church, and they have allowed him to minister according to his convictions.
On the one hand, reforming a church from within seems like a noble mission. And if a Reformed man does not take the job, a non-Reformed person will and teach false doctrine. On the other hand, working at a church becomes an endorsement of that church. And one does not want to endorse false doctrine. What do you all think?
Is it wrong for a Reformed minister to work at a non-Reformed church? Let us assume for the sake of the question that the minister has made his Reformed convictions fully known to the church, and they have allowed him to minister according to his convictions.
On the one hand, reforming a church from within seems like a noble mission. And if a Reformed man does not take the job, a non-Reformed person will and teach false doctrine. On the other hand, working at a church becomes an endorsement of that church. And one does not want to endorse false doctrine. What do you all think?