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Pastor’s Schedule “Really Hectic”: Congregation Has No Idea Why

Orginally published on Friday, October 20, 2006 at 7:20 AM
by Todd Rhoades

ORANGE COUNTY – The body of believers at Calvary Chapel Stanton, a non-denominational church of 67, in Orange County, California, is miffed at Senior Pastor Dave Nelson's continual bellyaching over his busy schedule. According to some worshippers, Nelson takes every opportunity imaginable to gripe. "At men's study, he's always asking us to lift him up in prayer because he's had a 'rough week' in the ministry. But then, whenever we ask for details, he always comes off vague with some, 'the Lord knows' poppycock. Pardon my French, but we're getting tired of it," said Henry Tranh, 43. "I think he feels guilty because the guys walk in exhausted from work and he looks like he's been in massage therapy all day."

One believer thinks Nelson is simply working out personal insecurities. Longtime CCS member Chris Tomkins of nearby Buena Park offered his diagnosis. “He knows that we know that he knows he has a gravy job. I mean, come on! Pastoring 67 people for $60,000 a year? That’s a grand per head, man. And he works out of his house. I use the word ‘work’ loosely. He always fusses about how all the counseling he does takes a toll on his family, and drains his joy. Who’s he counseling during the week? Montel Williams and Judge Judy? There’s only 51 adults in the church, and almost all of us have real jobs. We don’t have time to be counseled.”

Rhonda Fike is fed up with the unreturned phone calls and e-mails. “All I get is the answering machine. Then when I try his e-mail, I get that automated ‘out of my office’ reply. Out of his office? Where? The den? And then on Sunday morning, it’s the ‘Forgive me if I didn’t return your calls this week - it’s been really hectic’ routine from the pulpit. I’m sure. A hectic week of housework and bargain shopping with Margaret.”

For his part, Pastor Dave says sermon prep for the weekly service takes up much of his time. “I just spend a lot time in the Word. It’s the highest calling, and the sheep need to be fed. I’m not complaining, but it’s hard work. And then there’s the warfare from the enemy when he knows you’re gonna preach a doozy. Regular church people can’t possibly understand the toll it takes on you. I’m not complaining. I’m just trying to be faithful. But it’s hard. Honest.” Nelson went on to say that sometimes he puts in 80-hour weeks- far more than when he worked in real estate.

When Harvey Knudsen, 82, got word of Nelson’s sermon prep explanation, the seasoned coot scoffed. Speaking from his tool and dye shop, Knudsen said, “Well, not much bang for my tithe buck then. You Holy Observer people need to tell Nelson to work smarter, not harder. If he’s taking all week to come up with those poor excuses for sermons he gives, maybe he should go back to real estate appraisal. And another thing, about this supposed 80 hour week he grouses about. Well something’s gotta give - eating, sleeping or hanky panky. And judging by that fella’s waistline, he hasn’t been fasting. And another thing: I fought the Battle of the Bulge, got two Purple Hearts and shrapnel in my knee, and Nelson is sniffling over having to come up with his cheesy 3-point alliterated sermons on time management and raising kids? You know what this is? It’s the world’s smallest violin. Besides, the guy’s preaching makes Porky Pig look like D. L. Moody. He might want to try Toastmasters. Now I need to get back to work. I don’t have time for ‘Nelson-ing’ around.”

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  There are 7 Comments:

  • Posted by Jeff

    I’m having trouble distinguishing whether this article is real or satire.  I didn’t click on the link, so maybe I’d be given more insight if I do.

    In the meantime, the mindset of both the pastor and the congregation do occur.  Some pastors really don’t do a whole lot with their week besides study and complain that they’re tired, to the chagrin of 9-5ers who give up an evening’s recharging to attend a committee meeting or Bible study (at least the latter could be considered recharging).

    On the other hand, there are also many pastors who are out and about all week with people, helping to run the soup kitchen, making hospital visits, preparing a wedding or funeral for Saturday, attending committee meetings, preparing and leading that Bible study, oh yeah, and pulling together the worship service and sermon.  The problem truly arises for these pastors when the church STILL complains that s/he isn’t doing enough, and even moreso if the pastor subsequently buys into it.

  • Posted by

    “Besides, the guy’s preaching makes Porky Pig look like D. L. Moody. He might want to try Toastmasters. Now I need to get back to work. I don’t have time for ‘Nelson-ing’ around.”

    OUCH !  and Yes I know its Friday!  b-db-db-bddbb-dbdbd- dat’s all.

  • Posted by

    If this is a joke I’m gg to sound really stupid.... if not this is one of those times the congregation doesn’t need to be complaining publicly.  They can talk to him - if that doesn’t work - leave!  Calvary Chapels are a dime-a-dozen in So. Cal. - find a better one and let this guy get back to a less strenuous job!

  • Posted by pjlr

    Jeff, Ann, click the link smile

  • Posted by

    I must be missing something - I did click on the link (Holy Observer) and I didn’t see anything about this

  • Posted by Jeff

    Clicked the link.  I didn’t see this article, but it only took a few seconds to see the spirit in which it was intended.  I figured, since it was posted on Friday.

    I guess for my own part they didn’t make it outrageous enough.  As it is, this might as well be a real situation (and in places, is).

  • Posted by

    Ann said,

    “Calvary Chapels are a dime-a-dozen in So. Cal. - find a better one and let this guy get back to a less strenuous job!”

    Just for the record, this Calvary Chapel isn’t an affiliate of CC Costa Mesa. The name of the church nor the name of the pastor show up anywhere on the affiliation pages of Calvary Chapel.

    Just for the record. smile)

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