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Don
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I live in southern Illinois. For the past 4 and a 1/2 years I have been the pastor of a small church there, for which I receive no salary or other compensation. For 21 years I have worked a full time job at a manufacturer of kitchen ranges (they know I am a minister and pastor). I am paid on an incentive plan and do not receive a set hourly wage. The company restricts calls received by employees to personal family emergency only. I keep a cell phone in my lunch box at my work station for the members of my congregation to contact me in case they have an emergency situation in which they feel they need to contact their pastor. I have informed them this is only for emergencies. Recently our employer has issued a new handbook that states cell phones are no longer permitted in the facility. My question is as a minister, not on a set hour pay, do I have a right to have a cell phone to be available to my congregation?