We have been round and round on this thread about meaningful accountability at Calvary Chapel.
There is none.
Meaningful accountability would be a published annual financial report that is independently audited, which discloses in detail all salaries, expenses and compensation paid out from each Calvary Chapel.
No one that has supported Calvary on this thread has ever produced anything approaching such a report.
Calvary Chapels typically don't have a constitutional with bylaws that (1) provide for a democratically elected board and officers that are elected by the full congregation (2) provide by bylaws that said elected board can fire a pastor, control and audit finances, determine the budget etc.
There are no accredited educational requirements for Calvary pastors, i.e. accredited college degree, accredited seminary degree.
These provisions and safeguards are typical of the overwhelming majority of Protestant churches.
And even the Pope was elected, whereas Chuck Smith seems to be self-appointed and annointed leader for life at Calvary.
What you see on this thread through posts by Calvary supporters is no response to the specific points, but rather vague answers and excuses, e.g. "we can see the books if we want to."
See [
www.culteducation.com]
Note the history of problems Calvary has, which might be resolved by meaningful accountability, financial transparency and better educated pastors.