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Redditer: Christians of Singapore, how much do your pastors earn?

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Christians of Singapore, how much do your pastors earn?​

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Well, it is about time Churches have their Annual General meetings. I found out my small local baptist church in the central area has our Pastor drawing 100,000 - 200,000 SGD yearly. Honestly when I saw the notes I was like wth(?) Context: I come from a low SES family and parents combined income don't even hit the monthly median income in Singapore.

I mean of course I do not expect the Pastors to live hand to mouth but honestly, 100,000 - 200,000 SGD yearly is really alot?

Religion is really like an enterprise nowadays so I want to get your thoughts
 
The Protestant Reformation is often remembered as a movement that challenged the idea that the Catholic Church - and especially the Pope - had ultimate control over:​
  • Salvation (how a person is saved)
  • Scripture (who interprets the Bible)
  • Spiritual authority (who mediates between God and believers)

However, something important slipped under the radar of history - something church pastors remain tight-lipped about.

Hazard a guess? :rolleyes:
 
The Protestant Reformation is often remembered as a movement that challenged the idea that the Catholic Church - and especially the Pope - had ultimate control over:​
  • Salvation (how a person is saved)
  • Scripture (who interprets the Bible)
  • Spiritual authority (who mediates between God and believers)

However, something important slipped under the radar of history - something church pastors remain tight-lipped about.

Hazard a guess? :rolleyes:
I don't know cos I am just a layman...so I fed your question into AI.

AI says:

Based on the context of the Reformation's challenges to papal authority and the subsequent shift in theological focus, a major development that often slips under the radar—and one that many Protestant pastors may avoid addressing in depth—is:
The unintended fragmentation of authority, resulting in the loss of a unified, objective interpretation of Scripture.

While the Reformation successfully challenged the Pope’s control over salvation and doctrine by promoting Sola Scriptura (Scripture Alone), it initiated a process of individual interpretation that led to thousands of competing denominations. The "hidden" aspect is that by removing the centralized authority of the Roman Catholic Church, the reformers left behind a system that often struggles to maintain unity on foundational issues, with individual interpretation sometimes replacing both ecclesiastical tradition and a unified scriptural understanding.

Other potential answers "under the radar":
  • The "Sinner's Prayer": The foundational, modern evangelical concept of "asking Jesus into your heart" is not actually found in Scripture.
  • The Early Reformers' views on Mary/Sacraments: Many early Protestant leaders (like Luther) retained a much higher view of Mary and the Sacraments than most modern evangelical churches do.
  • The violent, chaotic aftermath: The Reformation was not a purely theological, peaceful event, but one that triggered massive, bloody conflicts (such as the Thirty Years' War) and persecution of fellow Protestants (like the Anabaptists).
 
Based on my church's annual report, my pastor earns about $5,000 per month. This isn't much because he gave up a career as an accountant in his prime to be become a full-time pastor.
 
Pastors from some megachurches may earn up to $50K per month, but such earnings are supplemented by writing books as well as talks and seminars he delivers outside of his own church.
 
不是的。 Something scandalous :cry:
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Even AI cannot answer you expect a mere digit of the economy to know...KNN:laugh:
 
Christianity is all about money in Singapore....it has become a disease...
不要这么说。 For pastors earning $200,000 a month, it’s seen as answered prayer - a powerful testimony to their faith that draws even more believers to the church. Those who earn less shouldn’t complain; otherwise, they risk being dismissed as simply sour grapes. :biggrin: :biggrin: :rolleyes:
 
Pastors earn 190k per annum, qualified to become mp
Very few pastors earn top dollar like Joseph Prince and Kong Hee. If I ever see my pastor drive a luxury car, I will stop tithing and donating to that church, unless there is a plausible explanation i.e. I know of pastors from ultra wealthy families.
 
How can I become a paster??? I love Mother Mary and Jesus too..... I can talk BS stories very well too.... 琴棋书画诗酒花,柴米油盐酱醋茶 all can too..... and I can also quit hunting for CECA Bus Ultimate SBPSBHJ 的 CB too......
 
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