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Article 17 is the Church Order’s prescribed mechanism for ending a pastor’s call to a specific church without ending the pastor’s call to ordained ministry. And while there are many reasons why a church or pastor might request an Article 17 (leaving to study for a PhD, moving to accommodate a spouse’s professional calling, stepping back to care for an aging parent), the fact is that most Article 17 separations arise due to tension or conflict in the relationship between the pastor and the church.
The Article 17 process, as laid out in the Church Order, is designed to facilitate the end of a pastor’s call to a church, but to do so only after the pastor, church and classis have made a sincere effort to understand and address the dynamics that contributed to this present challenge. Because these dynamics can sometimes be relationally delicate, it is critical to engage the Article 17 process well, with clear direction and with compassion for all involved.
Each step on these pages includes information to walk a pastor, a council, and a classis through the process of discerning, averting, or facilitating a pastor’s release from call.
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Read the Full Text of Church Order Article 17 »