The current issue of Christianity Today magazine examines the lack of discipline in evangelical churches, and is presenting the themed articles in a series on its website. The litigious nature of American culture has e one of the great contributing factors to the decline of church discipline.
A brief article by Ken Sande, an attorney who serves as president of Peacemaker Ministries, testifies to this reality. In “Keeping the Lawyers at Bay,” Sande writes that one way bat the tendency for members to sue the church or its leadership is for the pastor to “obtain ‘informed consent’ from your congregation for your disciplinary practices…. This requires that all members be fully informed of your disciplinary policies and agree to submit to those policies.”
A key part of this “informed consent” is for the pastor to “ask all members to sign a written covenant that makes reference to your mitments. Although a written agreement is not required, it makes proving informed consent easier, and gives you something to fax to a threatening attorney to show him that this is a case he probably can’t win.” I wonder how many of us would balk if our pastor approached us with something like this?