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Grace
Community Church functions
according to the plural local elders form of
congregational church government. Plural local elders
is a type of congregational church government in which
the congregation elects a board of elders. One or more
of the elders serves as a pastor or a teaching elder.
The elders share authority collectively.
We believe this model
best reflects New Testament data on the government of
the local church. The key to this
model is the examination of those men whom the Holy
Spirit wants to appoint to shepherd the church. The qualifications for
an elder are clearly articulated in
1 Timothy 3 and
Titus 1.
The church must establish a disciplined,
objective process by which an elder candidate is
rigorously examined according to these qualifications.
Laxity in the process of examining potential
elders weakens the effectiveness of this form of
congregational government. To understand the selection,
tenure, function and responsibilities of Grace Church
Elders click
here.
We also highly
recommend
Biblical
Eldership by Alexander Strauch to better
understand the character and function of shepherd eldership.
To learn more about our church leadership, click on the links below:
The Offices of Elder and Deacon
Overview of Eldership
Overview of Deaconship
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