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Yeah! I just started going to a new church because I just moved. My Pastor is very very nice and my old one was too. Generally they are. I am Catholic and that means that my Priest (that's what we call 'em) can't get married. My step father was a Priest before he married my mom and he is the kindest, sweetest most soft-hearted person I know.
It's awesome :]
ha , yes .
my pastor is really great .
when he gets ahold of the holy spirt , -he really gets loud&screams and things like that .
he hits the pulpit , then makes a joke & makes everybody laugh .
hes really kind , I love him like a dad .
I think people gravitate toward people in leadership that reflect their own hopes, desires, etc.
The only way that someone would stay under leadership that is less than desirable, would be due to fear, or being misguided.
The bible says that "Where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is Liberty."
We all seek to be free.. not bound.
Cults seek to control... Jesus came that we may be free.
Answer this Question: "Anyone that attends church, do you all have a kind Pastor? or Not?"
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Anyone that attends church, do you all have a kind pastor? or not?
Anyone that attends church do you all have a kind Pastor? Or not?
Just wondering. I know for me, I have a kind and sweet leader in my church. He has the spirit.
Would that be the same for your pastors?