Thanks. That probably isn't a concern, then. When you said that they take a look at the resume and that's the last you hear from them, I wondered if there were some red flag raised by something or other on it. Probably not.
And here you are speaking of the Churches of Christ, Disciples, and possibly a few others, I assume. IF so, that shoots down another passing thought I expressed earlier, that you had no foot in the door to any congregation of any denomination, meaning that you were confined to unaffiliated, independent congregations, i.e. "non-denominational" ones.
So here would be another thought...
If the churches referred to above are the ones you have been applying to, and you present yourself as in step with their theology (Restorationist), is it possible that instead of doing it all by yourself, you could work with some placement service affiliated with these churches?
In the more hierarchical churches, aspiring pastors usually find positions through such agencies and not just by sending a resume to various congregations. Given the local autonomy that characterizes many of the congregations that are part of the Restorationist movement, that may be less the case, I know, but its a thought.