By the way, I thought that the elders of the church would be the first to monitor the teaching elder/pastor?
Deacons are defined in the N.T. as taking more of the servants role in keeping the church running smoothly, and fullfilling it's commission and also meeting the needs of the body.
I do realize that every member of the body has a responsibility to talk to their brother in Christ if they think their brother or sister is straying from scriptural teaching.
Sadly, in the case of a pastor going off-beam, most church members are intimidated by the pastor's stature/influence that he exerts with the congregation as a whole.
Also, sadly, many pastors will basically, smile, hear your concerns, and then drop it in the dead card file, or start to avoid conversing with you.
I've seen it too many times where church leadership recedes into a "bunker" mentality, instead of a attempting to maintain transparency.
Yes, pastors do sin, as all Christians do, but they are held to a high standard, as teachers to the flock. That's why when a pastor/teacher falls, it makes a loud thud, compared to one who is in the pews, and drifts away from scriptural tenents in their life.
Also the falling of a pastor/teacher if it is do to his sin catching up with him, does have a cleansing affect on the body of Christ. Many realize that they have been puting too much confidence in the teacher, and not enough in God. When their favorite pastor falls many Christians fall into dispair, adn disappointment. God has just reminded us that man is fallible, but He/God is the same yesterday, today, and tomorrow.
