Dr Bob in another thread stated (post # 54
In the Baptist rush away from papacy, bishops, vicars and denominational hierarchy, we jump to the other extreme - rule of the congregation. And this is a type of polity that is fine as long as that is LED by the elders.
Brother, maybe we should start a new thread on this topic. I'm fine to debate the pro/con of pure democracy in a church v elder leadership
A friend of mine (now with the Lord) was a missionary to the Germans -
(He was also my pastor for a few months)
This is the question I asked him:
I have a quick question. A subject was brought up on our discussion board.([post # 5) It was stated that democracy in a Baptist church is basically an American invention..
I was wondering what your thoughts were. How is the government of Bible churches in Germany handled.
Is is more "Shepard" led or democratic action?
and his answer:
Yes this is typical of American churches. Here in Germany we do not see democracy as biblical. Here it is Shepherd led. We have elders who are responsible for the church and watch over the teaching and also the spiritual end of things. We also have deacons who do more of the service ministry and see to the general needs of our people. In church meetings we bring things up to the church but there is no voting. We can see if they are for or against something. If we see they are not for what the leadership has thought over we take it back and present it to them another time with some new changes or thoughts.
ccc
In regards to leadership we have taught through two books which are the basis for good biblical leadership. We have had Alexander Strauch in our conferences and find his thoughts in this area are very biblically based. Here are the books which we train or men with.
1. Biblical Eldership by Alexander Strauch (An Urgent call to restore biblical church leadership. This also has a work book.
2. Minister of mercy by Alexander Strauch (The New Testament Deacon. This also has a work book.
I know of many Bible and Baptist churches in the USA who are changed over to this type of church government. Democracy can be dangerous in that you have spiritual and non spiritual people voting. Often it goes to a majority who are not being led of the Lord.
So - to be Biblical - should a Baptist church be Democratic or Elder-Led
and if Elder led - lets say there are seven Elders - should a decision be made on a majority of the 7
or should the decision be unanimous?
How long should Elders serve?
Who should dismiss them (say for moral shortcomings)
Who should decide new elders
and finally - should there be an annual full church business meeting?
Open for discussion!
In the Baptist rush away from papacy, bishops, vicars and denominational hierarchy, we jump to the other extreme - rule of the congregation. And this is a type of polity that is fine as long as that is LED by the elders.
Brother, maybe we should start a new thread on this topic. I'm fine to debate the pro/con of pure democracy in a church v elder leadership
A friend of mine (now with the Lord) was a missionary to the Germans -
(He was also my pastor for a few months)
This is the question I asked him:
I have a quick question. A subject was brought up on our discussion board.([post # 5) It was stated that democracy in a Baptist church is basically an American invention..
I was wondering what your thoughts were. How is the government of Bible churches in Germany handled.
Is is more "Shepard" led or democratic action?
and his answer:
Yes this is typical of American churches. Here in Germany we do not see democracy as biblical. Here it is Shepherd led. We have elders who are responsible for the church and watch over the teaching and also the spiritual end of things. We also have deacons who do more of the service ministry and see to the general needs of our people. In church meetings we bring things up to the church but there is no voting. We can see if they are for or against something. If we see they are not for what the leadership has thought over we take it back and present it to them another time with some new changes or thoughts.
ccc
In regards to leadership we have taught through two books which are the basis for good biblical leadership. We have had Alexander Strauch in our conferences and find his thoughts in this area are very biblically based. Here are the books which we train or men with.
1. Biblical Eldership by Alexander Strauch (An Urgent call to restore biblical church leadership. This also has a work book.
2. Minister of mercy by Alexander Strauch (The New Testament Deacon. This also has a work book.
I know of many Bible and Baptist churches in the USA who are changed over to this type of church government. Democracy can be dangerous in that you have spiritual and non spiritual people voting. Often it goes to a majority who are not being led of the Lord.
So - to be Biblical - should a Baptist church be Democratic or Elder-Led
and if Elder led - lets say there are seven Elders - should a decision be made on a majority of the 7
or should the decision be unanimous?
How long should Elders serve?
Who should dismiss them (say for moral shortcomings)
Who should decide new elders
and finally - should there be an annual full church business meeting?
Open for discussion!