All this is news to me....
Sure.... in a general sense... spouses are to be help-mates. My wife is an elementary school teacher. I support her, affirm her, and help where I can (which is RARELY in the classroom due to my work) - for example, correcting papers. And my wife supports, affirms and encourages me in my work in scientific research. I think it's suppose to be that way. But I'm NOT ergo a School Teacher. I have no professional training or credentials for that, and no school has hired me. And she is NOT a scientists (in fact, she's never had one college level course in my field). She has no Ph.D. and no credentials in this area and no lab or school or institution has hired her. We have DIFFERENT vocations.... but we affirm and support each other in these.
I think... maybe..... PART of the problem is that for the past 1600 years AT LEAST, pastor has been a formal office in the church. With very specific training (years of theology, years of exegesis, years of church history, etc.).... specific Call.... specific assignment..... But in the last couple of centuries, especially in America and Australia.... all this has at times entirely fallen apart. A pastor is anyone who does ministry of any kind. It just means almost nothing. When I was in high school, I did my studies through a mega "Evangelical" church (it technically was Baptist but it kept that a big secret). They had a "Lead Pastor" (who actually was seminary trained) and a BUNCH of other "pastors". Mostly "youth pastors" but they had them for children's ministry, women's ministry, outreach ministry, for the school ministry - a bunch of them. NONE of them had ANY seminary training, and some I don't think had any formal training at all. Maybe a course or two on the internet. One had some kind of diploma from some "Bible college" (whatever THAT is). I'm not sure any of these were actually ordained.... or actually had any credentials or authorization or approval from anything or anyone. I think it was a TITLE the church could give them in lieu of salary (or maybe in lieu of much salary). I had one I knew pretty well (the one who worked with the school).... frankly (to be blunt) most of the posters here at CH seem to me better educated, more informed about matters of Christianity than he did (although he was very outgoing, fun and liked). TECHNICALLY I really can't say this is wrong.... but I wonder if this is just a radical "dumbing down" of the office, the vocation. And it concerns me because it seems to me people listen to these "pastors" as if they knew anything.... their title gives them some authorization that they didn't earn.... I wonder if we have some "blind leading the blind" as a result of this? Now, at least at that "Evangelical" church, RARELY did any of those non-pastor "Pastors" do any preaching. But they did do most of the teaching. And even as a high schooler (!), I knew the school pastor was.... well..... often seriously lacking. Some of the other KIDS did, too. As much as he was liked.
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