Timothy R. Butler
Puritan Board Freshman
It seems to me, as I understand the Reformed view of calling and vocation, that the dissolution of a pastoral relationship is something that should only be done for a really good reason and not just, say, stylistic differences (though too often that ends up being viewed as a good reason!). As I understand it, the only legitimate reason would be if it were clear that God had not called the person to serve at a given church or if there were good reason to believe God was now calling the person to some other field of mission (or it was an appropriate time to retire). I believe the spirit of the PCA BCO and some of the historical predecessors to it seem to agree with this notion, but I'm wondering if anyone can point me in the direction of helpful resources dealing with this subject?
Any Scriptures you find most helpful? Are there any decisions by the courts of the PCA that speak to this matter? Etc.
Thanks,
Tim
Any Scriptures you find most helpful? Are there any decisions by the courts of the PCA that speak to this matter? Etc.
Thanks,
Tim