D. Paul
Puritan Board Sophomore
First of all, I am asking "What do I do?"
Now for the scenario: A woman at our church greeted me the other day and proceeded to tell me of a drama she was readying for this coming Sunday. She then spoke of a man she recruited to play the part of God. I asked her, "Do you mean as a voice?" She replied, "No, he's going to be wearing a shiny gold robe and a beard."
I am grieved this is going to take place! If the pastoral staff is aware of the content of the "drama" and are allowing it, I find that intolerable. If they are not aware of it, do I address it prior to Sunday? And if I do address it and they still allow it to continue, then what?
I know the stance of the PB on the proper use of the 2nd Commandment, drama in Worship service etc., so I'm not asking for explanation. How serious of a doctrinal ignorance does this indicate if there is no proper understanding on an issue as basic as this?
So, What do I do?
Now for the scenario: A woman at our church greeted me the other day and proceeded to tell me of a drama she was readying for this coming Sunday. She then spoke of a man she recruited to play the part of God. I asked her, "Do you mean as a voice?" She replied, "No, he's going to be wearing a shiny gold robe and a beard."
I am grieved this is going to take place! If the pastoral staff is aware of the content of the "drama" and are allowing it, I find that intolerable. If they are not aware of it, do I address it prior to Sunday? And if I do address it and they still allow it to continue, then what?
I know the stance of the PB on the proper use of the 2nd Commandment, drama in Worship service etc., so I'm not asking for explanation. How serious of a doctrinal ignorance does this indicate if there is no proper understanding on an issue as basic as this?
So, What do I do?