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Christian clergy must be faultless for their ministry to be effective and their prayers and sacraments to be valid.
I'm just wondering. When concerned over our testimony, do we feel/believe we have to be blameless
in our conduct in order to have a valid ministry?
And do we therefore believe that those in ministry must also be perfect and virtually without sin?
And if we find that there is sin should we then exclude them from the church and ministry?
What then is our sliding scale as to what is appropriate as far as the type of sin committed that should lead to
ministerial forfeiture concerning all types of ministry; Particularly when all sin regardless of this scale leads to and
is worthy of death?
I'm just wondering. When concerned over our testimony, do we feel/believe we have to be blameless
in our conduct in order to have a valid ministry?
And do we therefore believe that those in ministry must also be perfect and virtually without sin?
And if we find that there is sin should we then exclude them from the church and ministry?
What then is our sliding scale as to what is appropriate as far as the type of sin committed that should lead to
ministerial forfeiture concerning all types of ministry; Particularly when all sin regardless of this scale leads to and
is worthy of death?