Yes, the pastor should sit on the board to bring his working knowledge of the church from his unique perspective to the board. (Used the male pronoun as The Bible does specifically specify that Pastor/Ministers be male.)
A pastor can not remove a deacon in the Baptist church. That is one of the reasons that the requirements for deacons are more stringent than a preachers. A recommendation to the board of deacons to ask a deacon to become inactive is the only recourse.
First of all in order for a pastor to question your tithes, the Pastor has to know how much you make. If the Pastor thinks that the member is not giving the proper amount in tithes, then the Pastor and the member could sit down together so that the Pastor could explain about Tithing and what percentage should be given to the church and not to the pastor. Also, the Pastor has to take into account that the member could be working on commission or getting social security, unemployment or some other income therefore the tithing amounts could change each time. They can certainly challenge you on your tithe if they feel that's the right thing to do. They cannot do anything about it if you state that you are giving what you feel is right.
They sit anywhere!
They are church pews and they are the benches you sit on
Sit down until you get board, and use the board to get out.
they dont sit
in a pew
LEVERThe long board they sit on acts like a lever.
How to Sit in Church - 2013 was released on: USA: 27 July 2013 (Owensboro, Kentucky)
Pews, just like in any other church.
Board directors and board members may sit on the same board. However, members do not have a power of veto, and the board of directors does.
To sit on.....what else......