In which our regular writers toss around
subjects a little more volatile than usual.
In principle, I’m not keen on leaving churches. It happens too often and too
easily. But sometimes, there just isn’t any choice.
When
Gretta Vosper became the pastor of a West Hill United Church in Toronto, Canada in 1997, she
was not yet out of the closet about her atheism, a little bonus she didn’t disclose
from the pulpit until 2001. Amazingly, quite a few congregants hung on until
2008 when Vosper did away with the Lord’s Prayer, at which point 2/3 of the
flock made for the exits.
Tom: I’m not sure precisely where the line is,
but I’d have difficulty faulting anyone who leaves a church with an atheist
pastor, IC. From your experience, what are the ingredients that go into making
for a “time to go” decision?