Hi, sorry i didn't word what i meant well. What i meant was I know that the people in the church who were committing sexual sins in Corinthians were supposed to be put out of the church. My problem is that the leaven in my case is the incorporation of the church and the doctrine and music from the church itself, so i guess all i can do is talk to the pastor about it like i've done and since he seems to disagree, obviously i can't throw him (the pastor) out of the church, or any of the elders or other leaders who made bad decisions. so like you said Timothy at the end of your message, i guess it stands to reason that I need to remove myself likely. I wasn't sure if that logic applied before when i asked the question, but now that you put it that way it makes sense.
As for what contemplative prayer is, it's a type of prayer that the Catholic mystics do, (monks etc) and now has invaded the charismatic circles,(and even some mainstream churches) it's basically a type of "listening prayer" when you kind of mediate and quiet your mind, quiet your thoughts to hear from God, (ie they say"listening to the still small voice"-in your mind) it's a very dangerous and unbiblical practice that can open you up to hearing from demons. It's basically a new age practice. ( my old charismatic church taught this, and the one i'm at now wasn't really but it was borderline kind of getting too close to it for my liking, if you know what i mean.)
Anyway, I will likely discontinue going to that church, i might talk to the pastor one more time about why i'm leaving, see what he says. i just don't know what i will say about the incorporation part because i'm in Canada and everything I've read has been American on 5013c stuff. I tried to read about it on the gov of Canada website but it's a bit confusing for me to understand as i am not a legal expert by any means, but what i gathered is that there are churches that are "registered charities" and then there are incorporated churches, which(incorporated church) seems to be a new thing. it seems that basically all the churches are "registered charities" and a lot fewer are incorporated. my church is the latter. registered charity let's you claim income tax for donations so you get money back, and also seems like you can't endorse a political party, tho you can say your against certain positions a party has you can't name the party or politicians. as for the incorporated church, it seems closely to the 5013c where the church becomes an "it", a legal entity and you can buy and sell property in the churches name, i heard churches do it so that they personally cannot be sued, but the "church" itself is sued. they do it to be not held accountable it seems. IT seems like for both you can only donate to people who are registered charities. There actually a website and you can see which churches are incorporated or registered charities.
SO yeah i'm writing all this because i need a plan B, if i'm quitting this church i need another church to go to, so wondering if people think that maybe being a registered charity is ok, and just avoid incorporated churches? is it seems the incorporated ones are worse. If i avoid both kinds of churches, there is probably not any left to attend.