A pastor I know, was recently removed from his church for not leading his family well. It's a small town, and now that he doesn't have a regular job, two other churches are allowing him to preach once a month at their place.

"Disqualified? No problem, come preach here!"

What's more amazing is that one of those churches is fundamentally against the things he believes in. He disagrees with them so strongly he visited the pastor two years ago to ask his views on homosexuality and abortion and when he found out the pastor's views he said some things that made that pastor cry. Now that pastor is letting him preach there?

What is going on?

#MakeItMakeSense #Christianity #Christian

@jfslicer Your first sentence just leaves so many questions open, and they don't need to be answered here but... this should be a cautionary tale for American churches. It sounds as though this church actually "cast the first stone" when in fact they had no right to do so...
@jfslicer but we have no way of knowing without prying into someone's business. Whether the removal was justified or not it is a sad wound on the church.
@JoeCool I think you can tell by the thrust of the conversation that it was a justified removal.