Pinotbaptist, apology accepted. I totally understand getting cranky when someone's driving you nuts.
I should clarify, and be more forthcoming. The fact that he is a Calvinist is not THE problem, though we don't agree. But a few weeks ago, I asked him specifically if he was Calvinist and he said no. But his next sermon was very Calvinist, and my husband and I invited him to visit us so we could discuss it. During that visit, he said he was a 4 point Calvinist...that he believed the atonement was
sufficient for everyone, but not
effecient for everyone.
He doesn't mention the name Calvin in his sermons, and I doubt that if he did, most of the congregation would know what he was talking about. But the theology of our church has always focused on man's free choice to accept or reject Jesus, and that God will never interfere with our free will. In fact, this is still being taught in our Sunday School classes and other Bible study.
One of the oddest things is that during our conversation about Calvinism, I asked him if any other members of the church had any concerns about it. He said that most members don't trust him enough to discuss it with him if they do have concerns. This, in itself, causes me some concern.
I am neither Calvinist nor Armenian, and I don't think it really matters in the long run. But I feel that he misrepresented himself to some extent, and now feel that his views of salvation are at odds with most of the membership.
I would say that 90% of his sermons focus on heresy and false gospel, and telling us, by name, who he believes is guilty of same. I feel that if he will just preach the Word, we can discern for ourselves who is teaching a false gospel. If his calling people heretics by name was an occasional thing, it probably wouldn't bother me so much, but it happens almost every Sunday.
Soooo...his being a Calvinist is not the only problem and I should have been more forthcoming, but I didn't want to write a book and put you all to sleep.
Again, I want to make clear that I love my church and I love my pastor. But this situation has caused me some sleepless nights. Since my husband doesn't want to leave and I really don't either, I expect we will decide to stay. But I'm still not sure how to deal with my differences with my pastor. He is a forceful personality, to say the least.
I also should add that I have been studying a lot, and as hard as the doctrine is to accept, I do realize that he may be right about predestination.
In Christ,
Dee