[CS-FSLUG] OT: Democrats Voted Out of Baptist Church

Fred A. Miller fmiller at lightlink.com
Sun May 8 10:02:25 CDT 2005


As much as I agree that anyone who voted for Kerry ought to repent, KNOWING 
what Kerry stands for. But, what this pastor has done IS wrong.

Fred
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    Democrats Voted Out of Baptist Church
    The Associated Press

    Saturday 07 May 2005

    Waynesville, N.C. - Some in Pastor Chan Chandler's flock wish he had a
little less zeal for the GOP. Members of the small East Waynesville Baptist
Church say Chandler led an effort to kick out congregants who didn't support
President Bush. Nine members were voted out at a Monday church meeting in this
mountain town, about 120 miles west of Charlotte.

    "He's the kind of pastor who says do it my way or get out," said Selma
Morris, the church treasurer who was among those voted out. "He's real 
negative
all the time."

    Chandler didn't return a message left by The Associated Press at his home
Friday, and several calls to the church went unanswered. He told WLOS-TV in
Asheville that the actions were not politically motivated.

    The station also reported that 40 others in the 100-member congregation
resigned in protest after Monday's vote.

    During the presidential election last year, Chandler told the congregation
that anyone who planned to vote for Democratic Sen. John Kerry should either
leave the church or repent, said former member Lorene Sutton.

    Some church members left after Chandler made his ultimatum in October,
Morris said.

    George Bullard, associate executive director-treasurer for Baptist State
Convention of North Carolina, told the Asheville Citizen-Times that a pastor 
has
every right to disallow memberships if a church's bylaws allow for the pastor 
to
establish criteria for membership.

    "Membership is a local church issue," he said. "It is not something the
state convention would enter into."

    He added that the nine members were not legally terminated because 
Monday's
meeting was supposed to be a deacons meeting, not a business meeting. They 
have
a lawyer looking into the situation, he said.

    The head of the North Carolina Democratic Party sharply criticized the
pastor Friday, saying Chandler jeopardized his church's tax-free status by
openly supporting a candidate for president.

    "If these reports are true, this minister is not only acting extremely
inappropriately by injecting partisan politics into a house of worship, but he
is also potentially breaking the law," Chairman Jerry Meek said.

    Doris Wilson, one of Chandler's neighbors and a member of First Baptist
Church in Waynesville, said God doesn't play partisan politics.

    "I hate to see the church suffer like that," she said. "God doesn't care
whether you're a Republican or a Democrat. It just hurts to see that going 
on."

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