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I want to talk to you about how to welcome a new pastor. You know it's unfortunate but
there are times when pastors have to go. There are times when they leave to go perhaps to
another work that God has called them to. There are times when sometimes pastors retire,
and for other reasons pastor come and they go. And so perhaps will get an opportunity
to welcome a new pastor to your congregation. Well how do you do that? Now depending upon
your denomination there might be different ways that people are used to doing that. There
might be a committee set in place for this sort of thing, to help the pastor to integrate
into the congregation as far as getting to know the key people, the leaders that are
set in place. And some of the key lay people that are in the congregation. Some of the
deacons and the ushers and so forth, so, there are a number of opportunities then for that
pastor to get to know those people that he's going to be working with hopefully for years
to come. Now if there is community and there is no set up organization as far as within
the denomination, then I think it's important that the leaders of the church take it upon
themselves to get to know that pastor, to share the history of the church with the pastor,
and the direction that the church has previously gone into. But at the same time, getting an
understanding, it's important for them to grab a hold of the vision of that new pastor.
See because it's the pastor that's been set in place by God, and so it's important then
that all leadership and lay people alike grab a hold of the vision that this particular
pastor has, because it just might not be the same as the former pastor.