I am interested to learn, in your experience, how much responsibililty NON-Orthodox might have in the life of the parish.
I just learned last night, while putting together my parish's bulletin in a corner of the parish hall - while the parish newsletter meeting was going on (non-private meeting- that a vehmently non-Orthodox woman is now going to be in charge of our newsletter (she had already been part of the committee for some time). This is mostly by default. The person who was heading it has been handed some much larger responsibilities, so the non-Orthodox woman, who has the technical skills, has been asked to do the newsletter. No one else who has the skills has the time to do it.
Here's my issue with the whole situation: the non-Orthodox woman is VERY anti-Orthodox. She attends on a semi-regular basis with her husband (apparently only to keep peace in the family), but has made it abundantly clear, both from her actions and comments, that the family will become Orthodox "over her dead body." She has formed some friendships with other young mothers, but other than that...she usually does not bother to control her children during services, gripes about having to stand, constantly has a very sour, angry look on her face during services (I never see any change when I have to turn around due to deacon censing the church, etc., as this family is always right behind me), so I also get to hear her comments to her husband. Her second child has a non-saint's name, wouldn't surprise me a bit if it was deliberate on the mother's part (even the middle name isn't a saint's name). When some in the parish gave her a bit of help (some meals) after baby #2 arrived, she was blatantly ungrateful. Her husband has desperately wanted for some years to become Orthodox, but given the situation with the wife, I think our priest has shown wisdom in NOT bringing the husband into the church without the rest of the family.
I had previously been asked to write something regular for the newsletter, but refused, as it was going to be church-related (not just, say births, etc.), and I wasn't about to let a non-Orthodox who despises the Church edit my writing.
What sort of things have you experienced in your parish's about the involvement of non-Orthodox, or do your priests quash down this sort of thing? I'm trying to decide if it's worth it taking my concerns to my priest.
Edited to add: I am still trying to figure out why the non-Orthodox woman in question is taking on this responsibility. All I can figure is that she was asked to do it by a friend, and it's a chance to use certain skills she has.