In this expository sermon pastor Felker shares four responsibilities that a congregation has to their pastor(s): First, provide honor and fair compensation. Second, protect your pastor's reputation from unsubstantiated accusations. Third, provide accountability to motivate your pastor's purity. If accusations are sufficiently substantiated, a fair and just hearing should be conducted, and if proven true the pastor is to receive a public rebuke. Finally, don't be hasty in appointing or restoring a pastor and pastor Felker explains why.
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Pastor Felker earned a B.A. degree from Criswell College in Dallas, TX in 1978; and a M.A. degree from Criswell Graduate School of the Bible (Summa Cum Laude) in 1982. His major field of study was Greek and New Testament. He also completed a Doctor of Ministry degree from...