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ELDERS TRAINING SEMINAR

Based on the Elders Handbook

Ministerial Association of the General Conference www.ministerialassociation.com

The Elders Call and Qualification


Chapter 2 Part 2

Qualifications:
Committed to Christ
Spirituality must have a private dimension before it can have a public influence. You dare not expect to lead further than you have been led.

Qualifications:
1. Total commitment
To give others what you yourself do not have is an impossible and frustrating task. Real power springs from spirituality that comes from a personal encounter with Christ.

Qualifications:
2. Daily commitment
Commitment, deep spirituality, and strong moral character are necessary attributes of Christian leadership, but they do not come naturally.

As a Christian leader, you cannot hope to have the power to lead your people in Gods way unless you make a commitment to daily devotions.

Qualifications:
3. Time commitment
No commitment is total unless it includes a commitment of time. If you are not able to spend two to four hours a week doing the work of an elder, you probably should decline the position.

You must not let church work cause you to neglect your family and other responsibilities.

Example to members
Support church doctrine Maintain strong family relationships

Be sexually pure. Being in love with your spouse, aware of your vulnerability, cautious of counseling the opposite sex, especially on intimate matters, and being spiritually strong.

Example to members
Overcome racial prejudice Be an exemplary giver Admit your mistakes

Elders are expected to have exemplary character. But remember, God asks nothing of you that He is not willing and able to empower you to do.

Leader of members
Elders must love people Keep the church unity Ability to work with church members Follow your leaders Be an enabler of members

Ordination
Purpose of ordination
It was an acknowledged form of designation to an appointed office and a recognition of ones authority in that office. The Acts of the Apostles, 162

Ordination:
Three categories of ordained officers:
1. The gospel minister:
Called to preach, teach, administer the ordinances, and provide pastoral care for church members.

2. The elders:
Called to lead and minister to local congregations, performing pastoral functions as well.

3. The deacons:
Called to care for the physical needs of the church and its members.

What is Ordination?
Ordination is a public recognition of:
Gods call of the individual to this specific ministry.
Gods enabling the person for this ministry by providing the spiritual gifts needed. The congregations recognition and approval of Gods call and an expression of its willingness to follow the individuals leadership.

Prerequisites to Ordination
It includes a call by God and election by a local church. The church teaches that elders should be a person of experience and chosen wisely. The Church Manual suggests that ordination should occur soon after elders are elected.

The ceremony of ordination


The ordination service:
Performed by an ordained minister. Ordained ministers and elders in the congregation may assist. Prepare a good ceremony

Authority granted
Ordination is meant to be permanent:
Elders are recognized for their entire life.

Recognized when:
Elected in the same position either in the same or another church. Elected as Deacon.

Authority granted
Authority of the Elder:
May officiate at the communion service. May lead out in a funeral service.

May request the conference/mission to arrange for the rite of baptism.

Authority granted
Elders may not:
Perform a marriage service.

Loss of ordination:
By apostasy or improper behavior.

Limited Authority
They function as elders as long as the church elects them to the office. Only the local church can elect elders. Conferences/missions cannot. Normally, the local church pastor ordains them.

Limited Authority
They are to be ordained in the presence of the local congregation they will serve.

Their ordination authorizes them to serve only in the church that elects them.

Limited Authority
They may serve in more than one church if other churches elect them. The authority of elders is limited by their obligation to their pastor, church board, and the church business meeting.

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