I think that in the past some were burned by some unwise Pentecostal people coming into our church and demanding that we accept Pentecostal practice. At the time it was firmly rejected and some made it quite clear that they didn't want to become a Pentecostal church. We are a Presbyterian church. They know that I have a Pentecostal background, and I have never compromised my beliefs in it, but I have never put pressure on anyone. I didn't feel I had the right. Over the 20 odd years I have been with the church, I have slowly risen up through the ranks and now I am the senior elder, basically fulfilling the pastor role because we don't have a minister at present. I am part of the preaching team, and I have been able to preach what I have believed God wants me to, and I have been quite clear that we need to use the tools that the Holy Spirit has provided us otherwise our church will die. But it is very difficult to effect cultural change in a church when some are more Presbyterian than Christian. There have been times when I have felt that I would be better used in a different church environment more conducive to my background, but God has consistently told me to stay and to continue to encourage the folks to receive more of Christ.
Actually, at times, having our discussions and debates on CF has kept me sane and, mate, I have enjoyed our exchanges regardless of our different ways of seeing things. So don't give me up as a bad job. I would be deeply disappointed if you did.