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492:. Elders are generally seen as responsible for the spiritual welfare of the congregation, while deacons are seen as responsible for the non-spiritual needs of the church. Deacons serve under the supervision of the elders, and are often assigned to direct specific ministries. Successful service as a deacon is often seen as preparation for the eldership. Elders and deacons are chosen by the congregation based on the qualifications found in Timothy 3 and Titus 1. Congregations look for elders who have a mature enough understanding of scripture to enable them to supervise the minister and to teach, as well as to perform governance functions. In lieu of willing men who meet these qualifications, congregations are sometimes overseen by an unelected committee of the congregation's men. 567: 310: 615:
Churches of Christ from the beginning have maintained no formal organization structures larger than the local congregations and no official journals or vehicles declaring sanctioned positions. Consensus views do, however, often emerge through the influence of opinion leaders who express themselves in
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ministerial authority" and led to conflict between the minister and the elders, the eldership has remained the "ultimate locus of authority in the congregation". There is a small group within the Churches of Christ which oppose a single preacher and, instead, rotate preaching duties among qualified
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hold that no denominational or ecclesiastical organization has inherent authority over an individual Baptist church. Churches can properly relate to each other under this polity only through voluntary cooperation, never by any sort of coercion. Furthermore, this Baptist polity calls for freedom from
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movements. In congregational government, the covenanted congregation exists prior to its officers, and as such the members are equipped to call and dismiss their ministers without oversight from any higher ecclesiastical body. Their churches ordinarily have at least one pastor, but may also install
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educational institutions may be supported generously or not at all, depending entirely upon the local congregation's customs and predilections. Usually doctrinal conformity is held as a first consideration when a church makes a decision to grant or decline financial contributions to such agencies,
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purposefully have no central headquarters, councils, or other organizational structure above the local church level. Rather, the independent congregations are a network with each congregation participating at its own discretion in various means of service and fellowship with other congregations.
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describes a form of church governance that is based on the local congregation. Each local congregation is independent and self-supporting, governed by its own members. Some band into loose voluntary associations with other congregations that share similar beliefs (e.g., the
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churches, which are often congregationalist in their governance. Although autonomous, like minded congregations may enter into voluntary associations with other congregations, sometimes called conventions, denominations, or associations.
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wrote, "Churches of Christ adhere to a strict congregationalism that cooperates in various projects overseen by one congregation or organized as parachurch enterprises, but many congregations hold themselves apart from such cooperative
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congregations, by contrast, generally relate more closely to external groups such as mission agencies and educational institutions than do those of independent persuasion. However, they adhere to a very similar
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became the norm among Churches of Christ. Ministers are understood to serve under the oversight of the elders. While the presence of a long-term professional minister has sometimes created "significant
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This article is about the form of church organization in which each congregation governs itself. For the family of Protestant churches characterized by and named for this form of governance, see
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which are legally external and separate from the congregations they serve. These practices also find currency among non-denominational fundamentalist or
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Congregationalism is not limited only to organization of Christian church congregations. The principles of congregationalism have been inherited by the
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elders (this group tends to overlap with groups which oppose Sunday School and also have only one cup to serve the Lord's Supper).
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in which higher assemblies of congregational representatives can exercise considerable authority over individual congregations.
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churches have no formal organizational structure above the level of the local congregation. More generally among
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rather than "located Preachers", during the 20th century a long-term, formally trained congregational
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are organized along congregationalist lines. Many do not see these voluntary associations as "
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Statements of polity in the congregational tradition called "platforms". These include the
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fellowships, many of which derive from Baptist origins, culturally if not theologically.
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movement of the 17th century. More recent generations have witnessed a growing number of
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Churches of Christ are linked by their shared commitment to restoration principles.
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governmental control. Exceptions to this local form of local governance include the
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journals, at lectureships, or at area preacher meetings and other gatherings.
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Ecclesiastical government is congregational rather than denominational.
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theology but adopts congregationalist polity as a distinctive.
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These Christian traditions use forms of congregational polity.
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Christian traditions that employ congregationalism include
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