I’d rather go hear a preacher that preaches about what Jesus did for our sin and why that matters. But that’s just me.
Category Archives: Preachers
Commandments Concerning Titles and Honorifics
And concerning the etiquette of addressing pastors, missionaries, evangelists and suchlike you have no need that I write unto you for doth not nature itself show that it is a shame for a pastor not to put on airs and demand that his given name no longer be uttered by mere people in the pew? For though we may sing that we “say brother and sister ’round here” we know that it’s not quite that simple. And the honorifics of the pastor shall then be on thus wise:
It goes with almost without saying that thy pastor shalt be called “Pastor” or possibly “Pastor Smith” for as far as you are concerned “Pastor” is his first name even if he is only a hireling. But if thou shalt abide in the cleft of the rock and in that land of milk, honey, and NASCAR known as the Bible Belt thou mayest also sometimes tack “Pastor” to his first or last name if he shall allow it. For Pastor Billy-Bob doth often proclaim that he dost not care what you call him as long as you don’t call him late for a potluck. So shalt thou keep the distinction between clergy and those who only perch in the pew.
Thy missionaries and evangelists likewise shall be called “preacher” if they are there to preach, “missionary” if they are there to mission, and “brother so-and-so” if they went to a college where we don’t send our young people. And all shall know that these are among the chiefs of the sons of the prophets and worthy of love and (even more important) love offerings.
And if any such man shall have mailed in his money, and signed the book, and received a sheepskin for his dissertation on “What’s Wrong With America and How It Would Be Better If I Ran Things” then thou shalt make all haste to call him “doctor.” Likewise also if he shall have received an honorary doctorate from The Bible Stands Shcool of Theology and Small Engine Repair thou no longer address him as merely pastor for thus it is written “he who would be greatest among you, let him get his honorary doctorate right quick and hang it on his office wall.” Verily thou shalt rejoice that thy pastor yells so much better now that he has been instantly educated.
But of the address of pastors who have fallen, slid, stumbled, or done time in the pokey we have no command save that thou mention them as little as possible and never by name at all if you can help it.
Pastors Who Find Themselves in Scripture
Brothers and sisters I have made a new discovery! This morning in my prayer closet I opened up my Scofield and to my surprise and delight I discovered that the Scripture are actually all about ME!
Where it talks about obedience it means to obey MY rules and regulations.
As it speaks of love it means to love ME more than your family, friends, or neighbors.
Whenever it talks about giving it means that you need to give to MY church.
If you read of reaching out to the world it means showing up to MY programs, projects, and fulfilling my plans.
And when it talks of giving glory to God, well of course you know that he is best honored when you honor ME on his behalf.
Humility means treating ME with due deference. Mercy means forgiving MY faults. Justice means giving ME what I’m owed.
This is my gospel. This is my testament. “These very Scriptures speak about me.”
A Good Dose of Pastoral Ranting
Walking an Aisle
As some context, the speaker here is Chris Tefft who started Reformers Unanimous at First Baptist Church of Hammond, Indiana, and taught the Auditorium Sunday School class for 10 years.
The video title and captions are not mine.