These are questions posed to anyone with knowledge or experience who wants to answer.
(1) Is the senior pastor of a local congregation the end-all be-all of the group?
(2) What are the specific roles of deacons and elders? Are they different?
(3) Why don't most Baptist churches have elders and only deacons?
(4) Who is responsible for the carrying out of church discipline, whether it be member or staff? Is it Pastor only, Congregation only, Deacons only, Elders only, a combination of some or all?
Thank you.
The Role of Pastors, Deacons, Elders, etc.
Discussion in '2004 Archive' started by Jason Garrett, Aug 7, 2004.
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Jason,
You've asked some millionaire questions there. Perhaps if we all agreed on any of the answers, there wouldn't be so many demoninations. Will be interesting to see how this dialogue proceeds.
WallyGator -
Jason,
Well, you'll find a lot of opinions here - hopefully all Bible-based.
The pattern in Acts and the pastoral epistles supports local churches that are led by a plurality of elders. The role of the deacons is not discussed in much detail. The idea of a single pastor (elder/bishop) running a local church is foreign to the Word of God.
I recommend the articles here:
http://www.bible.org/docs/theology/theology.htm
Scroll down to "ecclesiology" and enjoy the well-written articles on church leadership.
Brian -
I will give you my opinion.