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Tyranny Of The Tacit
Thomas F. Fischer, M.Div., M.S.A.
Number 312
Formal | Informal | Tacit | |
Rules | Constitution, bylaws, |
Spoken guidelines not necessarily legislated. "Crying babies go to the nursery," "Be quiet in church," etc. | Largely unspoken norms for "expected" behaviors such as dress codes, "politically correct" speech, etc. |
Roles | Formally defined roles for pastor, president, staff, and other leaders | Informal roles include those such as un-elected leaders and influencers, patriarch, matriarch, Devil's advocate, etc. | Various "gatekeeper" functions: who determines and sanctions what is allowed and disallowed, who will be empowered and blamed, etc. |
Ritual | Worship, hymnody, liturgical style, installation rites for pastor and others | Bible class always goes out for breakfast afterwards, go out for ice cream after the meeting, etc. | Greeting rituals, shaking hands or avoiding same, etc. |
Goals | Rightly adminster Word and Sacraments of God; maintain doctrinal and denominational standards; make disciples, etc. | "We need some more members around here!" "Let's do something about our giving!" "Can't we do something for mission work?" | "Let's grow old together", "Let's not be bothered with children", "Let's keep the church well-maintained", etc. |
* This table is adapted from a handout at Speed Leas'
April 22, 1999 presentation
"The Self-Differentiated Pastor" sponsored by Psychological Studies and
Clergy Consultation Program, Inc., Bloomfield Hills, Michigan.
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