Our Government

 

The community of God’s people is to be governed by men who are mature in the faith and called to the office of Elder. Assisting the Elders are Deacons. Deacons are men and women who are endowed with spiritual maturity and gifts that allow them to oversee the ministries of the church and the care of its people. With a team comprised of Elders, Pastors, and Deacons the church is given guidance, direction, and accountability. The Government of the church provides for a community atmosphere of peace and unity, problem-solving, and solution-finding. Below you can learn more about Elders, Deacons, Pastors, and Church Members.

 
 

Elder Qualifications

(Titus 1:6-9)

  • Above reproach

  • Able to teach

  • Husband to one wife

  • Not addicted to wine

  • Temperate

  • Not antagonistic

  • Prudent

  • Uncontentious

  • Respectable

  • Free from the love of money

  • Hospitable

  • Manage own household

  • Not a new convert

 
 

Elder Duties

The Scriptures show that the elders serve by leading and that their responsibility involves the spiritual oversight of the congregation. All elders are equal in authority but not necessarily equal in influence.

The elders’ primary responsibilities include:

 
 

Plurality of Elders

The Scriptures teach that a plurality of elders governed individual New Testament churches (Acts 14:23Acts 20:28Titus 1:5Philippians 1:1). The Scripture does not mention any congregations featuring a stand-alone pastor and leader. A plurality of godly elders, exercising their individual giftedness, squares with the Scripture’s teaching that wisdom is found in a multitude of godly counselors (Proverbs 11:14Proverbs 12:15Proverbs 15:22Proverbs 19:20Proverbs 24:6). This truth does not eliminate the possibility and likelihood that one or more elders will stand out from the others as more public in their ministries or more influential in their workings on the Elder Board.

 
 

Deacon Qualifications (1 Timothy 3:8-12)

  • Individual of dignity

  • Above reproach

  • Not double-tongued

  • First tested as servants

  • Not addicted to wine

  • Spouses must be faithful

  • Temperate

  • Not fond of sordid gain

  • Holding to the mystery of the faith with a clear conscience

  • Husband of one wife

  • Manages household well

 
 

Deacon Duties

Deacons are tasked with the responsibility of overseeing the community ministries of the local church. Under the oversight of Elders, deacons minister to the needs of the church community, tend to the facilities, provide financial management, and engage with believers for their spiritual benefit. Deacons are like mortar, they hold the building blocks of the church together. If the church were a passenger jet, elders would be in the cockpit, and deacons would be serving the passengers.

 
 

Pastor

A Pastor is a member of the Elder team. All Elders are equally tasked with the responsibilities of doctrine, discipline, and direction. All Elders must also be apt to teach. The only differentiation between elders and a pastor is that a Pastor is responsible for the weekly ministries of the Word and Prayer. In these things, a Pastor is called to be and recognized as the lead teacher of the church. A Pastor is not above the other Elders, nor is he subordinate to the Elders. A pastor is first among equals, accountable to the whole church, and exclusively devoted to the shepherding and tending to the flock of God he finds himself among.