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I voted "other" because if he's still candiDATING(??) for a pastoral slot, I'd assume that he isn't necessarily a MEMBER of that church, but then I've been known to be wrong before....A few years back I favored the Philadelphia Eagles to win Super Bowl XLIX in 2018 over the Pats, silly me!!If you were writing a church Constitution, what would you
put for the minimum age for a member to vote on a pastor?
By that logic, he lacks the maturity to be a church member.I dont think that a 10 year old has the maturity to vote on a new pastor.
That would be AKA voting the way dad tells him
For me, it's the legal age in whatever State the church is located in. As the pastor is the legal head of the organization.
Didn't the US of A Army program NOT to think, but to obey one's elders?? Your recruiter.....was he/she/IT someone that Albany NY made certifiable??I thought it was a very simple question
Salty,
Is the question about voting on a pastor or becoming a pastor? I took the question to be about voting.
Minimum age? Leftists are trying to make that 15 nationally, I believe.
Salty, I agree that 10 Years Old is too young of an age for voting on a pastor, but, if 10 YO IS in the church's Constitution, then so be it. IOW according to the Constitution, a 10 YOU CAN vote for a pastor. My question is this: How did voting for a pastor, IN FACT, voting on ANY THING get to be in the Constitution in the first place? I've heard of some church's being run by some people who merely wanted to run the church THEIR OWN WAY, that is, if anything in their interpretation (Which usually was a WRONG interpretation!), NThis poll is about voting for a pastor - not government elections !
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Salty, I agree that 10 Years Old is too young of an age for voting on a pastor, but, if 10 YO IS in the church's Constitution, then so be it. IOW according to the Constitution, a 10 YOU CAN vote for a pastor. My question is this: How did voting for a pastor, IN FACT, voting on ANY THING get to be in the Constitution in the first place?t.
If you were writing a church Constitution, what would you
put for the minimum age for a member to vote on a pastor?
Only in pastor-controlled churches. In churches that are not dominated by a pastor, there are trustees and other legal representatives, while the pastoral staff are agents of the congregation.For me, it's the legal age in whatever State the church is located in. As the pastor is the legal head of the organization.
I beg to differ. Trustees are not a New Testament office. Further, by the legal head, I do not mean as a dictator, rather as CEO. From my home church's 140 years history, we've had at times a standalone board of trustees. Under our current constitution, the deacons operate in that capacity for legal purposes.Only in pastor-controlled churches. In churches that are not dominated by a pastor, there are trustees and other legal representatives, while the pastoral staff are agents of the congregation.
Fair enough. Churches run things according to the way that works for them. Thanks for the insight.I beg to differ. Trustees are not a New Testament office. Further, by the legal head, I do not mean as a dictator, rather as CEO. From my home church's 140 years history, we've had at times a standalone board of trustees. Under our current constitution, the deacons operate in that capacity for legal purposes.
According to Acts of the Apostles 14:23 it was by a vote.Should we really be voting?
What about the Urim and the Thummim (Ezra 2:63) or casting lots (Nehemiah 10:34, Acts of the Apostles 1:26)?![]()