All these things they will do to you for My Name’s sake, because they do not know the One who sent Me. (John 15:21).
The problem with preacher-haters and trouble-makers in the church is that they do not believe in God. That statement might require a little clarification.
Those members who are determined to have their way regardless of the cost to the fellowship of the church, the unity of the congregation, the continuance of the pastor’s ministry, or the sacrifice of programs of the church are not without religious convictions.
They may have even had religious experiences. Of a sort.
Regardless of what they believe, most are atheists in the purest sense.
Whatever belief in God they possess is theoretical. God was in Christ, yes. He was in the past. And He will be in the future, they confess, when He takes them and others like them to Heaven.
As for the present, alas, they are on their own.
What, you may be wondering, would lead me to say such outrageous things about some people who are members of churches and who frequently get elected to high positions of leadership in those churches?