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He is right. He has that prerogative. It may be not the best decision, or his motivation may not be expressed as well as it could be. But it remains his right.Yes, this is exactly what he said, along with "No one is required to have communion every week.
So, I am disbanding the ministry and will take care of it myself, as my schedule allows, hopefully once a month."
That you don’t know. Maybe a new abuse cropped up. Maybe the prior pastor let some things slip or he just didn’t know about something. Unless the pastor disclosed to you any and all problems, which he shouldn’t have, you just don’t know.He has not been there long enough to know of any abuses, and our former Pastor kept a very tight reign on this ministry. If he ever heard of something even a little suspicious, he investigated. If there was an issue, it dealt with swiftly.