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Andy Cain's avatar

Great points. The church has suffered for many decades by promoting the false view of congregationalism in that we position our churches to think that the congregation is the final authority in the church to the point that most members think of their membership only in terms of voting and making sure things are done to their "liking." Scripture focuses on having a plurality of biblically qualified Elders for a reason to oversee. When congregations are focused on administration and not edification and growing in righteousness the church suffers.

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Steve McCall's avatar

I have found that many elders are put in place as a “reward” for longevity in the church. Some are good business men, yet that will not make them a good shepherd. It has also become more difficult to find men who desire to be elders because of critical people within the congregation. A good combination of elders/deacons/preacher(s)/servants is rare, yet extremely effective. We don’t need uber-talented people, we just need people who are led by the scriptures who are willing to submit to the word of God.

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