Different models for leadership by elders
1. Elders are not recognized publicly; recognition is private and individual. Basically the "older men"
2. Elders are recognized but passive, having few functions beyond inviting speakers;
3. Elders are recognized and active but lead from among the flock; the men meet & make most church decisions;
elders become more visible in time of crisis but normally take
a low profile.
4. Elders are active and make all significant decisions from behind closed
doors; either
there are no men's
meetings or they are "informational" only; no decisions
5. Elders are assistants to an administrative head often titled "Pastor"
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