Invariably when I see this subject come up the OP uses the premise that NO pastor should receive a salary because a fraction of one percent of pastors either embezzle money or receive ridiculously large salaries. If you were to look at the total number of churches just here in the United States and then compare that number to the number of churches that most of us would question their financial practices the percentage would be a fraction of one percent.
Most congregations pay their pastor (for those that actually have a full time paid pastor) a salary that would be reasonable for the area the church is located in and of course, in most churches the pastor does not have direct access to the church bank accounts.
At least at the church that I attend, the only access that pastoral staff have to church funds is via a credit card for reasonable expenses and the bill for that card goes to to the church bookkeeper for payment and even the bookkeeper is double checked by another person who has access to the financial records but not direct spending access. Even the offering between collection and deposit goes through multiple layers of accountability to insure full transparency.
Most congregations pay their pastor (for those that actually have a full time paid pastor) a salary that would be reasonable for the area the church is located in and of course, in most churches the pastor does not have direct access to the church bank accounts.
At least at the church that I attend, the only access that pastoral staff have to church funds is via a credit card for reasonable expenses and the bill for that card goes to to the church bookkeeper for payment and even the bookkeeper is double checked by another person who has access to the financial records but not direct spending access. Even the offering between collection and deposit goes through multiple layers of accountability to insure full transparency.