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To Hell with you!

Fed-up vicar labels his congregati­on ‘arrogant gossips’ who do nothing but grumble... now he’s told to take 3 months off

- By Tom Payne t.payne@dailymail.co.uk

‘Sabotaging the ministry’

But one reverend rather struggled to follow the example – and has now been forced to take three months off after he accused some of his congregati­on of being ‘arrogant gossips’.

In a 1,200-word letter, Andy Thewlis complained of a daily tide of ‘grumbling and disunity’ among ‘critical and negative’ members of All Saints Church had robbed him of enthusiasm for the job.

He and his wife Sarah-Jane are now looking to move from the church in Burbage, Wiltshire, after only a year in the post – claiming they are not prepared to sacrifice their health and marriage for it.

The accusation­s caused shockwaves when the letter was sent out to church members three weeks ago, and Mr Thewlis was summoned to see the Bishop of Salisbury.

He then apologised for his ‘inappropri­ate’ letter in a second note posted to his congregati­on, and said he would take a three-month sabbatical while he looks to move to another ministry.

Mr Thewlis came to Wiltshire in October last year after 21 years of working at a church on Jersey.

In his bombshell letter, dated November 16, he said claims that All Saints was a ‘charismati­c evangelica­l church’ couldn’t be further from the truth – and that all his hopes for the new job had been ‘lost’.

He continued: ‘ The Sunday morning worship experience is neither warm, nor welcoming. Rather it reflects an organisati­on that is characteri­sed by grumbling, gossip, and disunity. Criticism and negativism are predominan­t behaviour traits in too many church members.

‘ Some people through their actions are actively sabotaging the ministry of their vicar and their church.

‘The arrogance of some church members through emails and con- versations on an almost daily basis is wearisome. It drains energy, robs enthusiasm, and reveals that some, as we were told, would prefer not to have a vicar.’

He added: ‘We are not prepared to sacrifice our health or our marriage for a local church in which internal politics and unnecessar­y power games cause such hurt and division.’

But just a week after sending the letter, Mr Thewlis was hauled before the Bishop of Salisbury, the Rt Rev Nick Holtam.

Then, in a second note dated November 28, Mr Thewlis said: ‘I recognise that the letter was inappropri­ate and came as a shock.

‘I should not have sent it to all church members nor should I have named individual­s within it. I apologise unreserved­ly for the upset and hurt it has caused.

‘Following a constructi­ve meeting on Friday November 24, the Bishop of Salisbury is offering pastoral care to Sarah- Jane and myself and has given me a threemonth sabbatical break to allow time for prayer and further reflection. I shall be seeking God’s guidance in relation to moving on to a new ministry opportunit­y.’

A spokesman for the Diocese of Salisbury said: ‘Upon being made aware of the letter sent to church members at Burbage, the Bishop of Salisbury met with the Revd Thewlis at the earliest opportunit­y.

‘ Mr Thewlis has now written a letter of apology to those who received his letter, which was inappropri­ate in both tenor and content.’ Mr Thewlis declined to comment yesterday.

 ??  ?? ‘Seeking God’s guidance’: The Reverend Andy Thewlis pictured with his wife Sarah-Jane
‘Seeking God’s guidance’: The Reverend Andy Thewlis pictured with his wife Sarah-Jane
 ??  ?? In his dog collar: Vicar Mr Thewlis A church divided: Mr Thewlis has spent just a year at All Saints Church in Wiltshire
In his dog collar: Vicar Mr Thewlis A church divided: Mr Thewlis has spent just a year at All Saints Church in Wiltshire

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