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Salaries of many Protestant leaders kept under wraps
Bakersfield Californian ^ | Monday, May 29 2006 | MARK BARNA

Posted on 05/30/2006 3:59:13 PM PDT by ElkGroveDan

When it comes to salaries among some church leaders, the policy seems to be "don't ask, don't tell," even though tithes from parishioners pay those salaries.

While Catholic and Greek Orthodox churches have no qualms about revealing pastors' salaries, many local Protestant churches do not reveal salaries to nonmembers.

Salaries of pastors at Protestant churches tend to be set by overarching religious associations or by a church board or both. The figure is often based on the church's location and parish size. Salaries tend to fall within the lower to upper middle-class range.

A general rule among Protestant churches may be that the larger the church, the higher the clergy salary, though that's not fool proof since a financial board or council typically still must approve the salary.

Some large Protestant churches, such as Canyon Hills Assembly of God, where 3,000 people regularly attend, do not reveal pastors' salaries even on their financial statements, where the salary is lumped in with all staffer salaries, said the Rev. Steve Vinson of Canyon Hills.

Others, such as Laurelglen Bible Church, reveal salaries only to members.

The Rev. Roger Poppen said ministers' salaries at Laurelglen Bible aren't revealed for the same reason he doesn't ask members what they earn annually -- it is bad form. Poppen, however, did offer more than most Protestant preachers, saying that 50 percent of the church's $2.2 million annual church budget goes toward paying the salaries of about 22 staffers.

Ray Hammond, pastor of Grace Bible Church, said revealing clergy salaries is a no-win situation.

"I make more than some and significantly less than others," said Hammond, whose nondenominational church has 135 members. "Usually the people who have a problem with what a pastor makes are those who make $1 less than the pastor."

Then there are those like the Rev. Charles Twist, ordained a Foursquare minister and the leader of the Restoration Word Fellowship Church. Twist said he takes no salary because his parish is small, 35 people, most of whom are poor.

The books at St. George Greek Orthodox Church show that the Rev. Joseph Chaffee earns $1,455.59 biweekly, which yearly computes to $37,845.34. Chaffee, who's been at St. George eight years, also receives a housing allowance and gas-mileage reimbursement.

His salary was determined by the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of New York and St. George's church council. Chaffee supports a wife and nine children, ages 1 to 20, with his income.

"The goal is to cover my needs," Chaffee said of his salary, "not to reward me for my labor."

The Diocese of Fresno sets the salaries for Bakersfield Catholic priests. The annual base amount is less than $20,000, said Jesse Avila, diocese chancellor. Salaries are not based on parish size.

The Rev. Craig Harrison of St. Francis of Assisi Church makes $16,200 annually. Rectory housing, health and life insurance, and retirement benefits bring his yearly total to $25,590, he said.

Harrison, who has been a Catholic priest for 16 years, receives gas-mileage reimbursement for hospital visits and other job-related activities.

He said the modest salary reminds him why he joined the Catholic church and of his obligation to help the needy.

"We are not distracted," he said of Catholic priests.


TOPICS: Mainline Protestant
KEYWORDS: christianity; compensation; pastor; protestants
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To: bornacatholic
ROTFLMAO This just gets funnier and funnier. Even if you are not Baptised in Christ, you are still my brother. That is so because we all have God as our Father.

Oh ok. I'd just assumed you meant "brother in Christ".

And the thread our exchange initially appeared on was not a pity party. It was a thread devoted to placing before the public the truth about a wonderful Pope. We Christians don't consider facts a pity.

I guess you guys can't get it straight about the subject of that thread. Ya'll told me it was in defense against those who would accuse you falsely. I'm confused now.

Have a lovely weekend, brother :)

Likewise Brother. :-)

121 posted on 06/03/2006 12:52:31 PM PDT by Invincibly Ignorant
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