Soonerborn
Puritan Board Freshman
I am not in the ministry. I work in the corporate world. If someone in the corporate world is looking for a new job, they usually never tell their current employer until they have a new job. So in the end, it leaves the current employer in a bad position of losing an employee usually with very little notice.
I am curious about how pastors handle this situation? For example, if a pastor of a church receives inquiry from another church about a possible "call", does that pastor make full disclosure to their current church of the contact. It seems like that this would be the wise thing for that pastor to do rather than engaging the new church, accepting a new "call" and then telling their current church they are leaving at the last minute. Shouldn't this matter be covered in prayer from the current congragation and in the end if God is calling this man to a new church, then that must be seen as for their good?
The church should be different from the "world" but I suppose that often these matters are handled no different than a corporate job search which is wrong...
Any thoughts...
I am curious about how pastors handle this situation? For example, if a pastor of a church receives inquiry from another church about a possible "call", does that pastor make full disclosure to their current church of the contact. It seems like that this would be the wise thing for that pastor to do rather than engaging the new church, accepting a new "call" and then telling their current church they are leaving at the last minute. Shouldn't this matter be covered in prayer from the current congragation and in the end if God is calling this man to a new church, then that must be seen as for their good?
The church should be different from the "world" but I suppose that often these matters are handled no different than a corporate job search which is wrong...
Any thoughts...