We have the requirement at our church of at least 25 years of age.
Is that an arbitrary number? Of course. However, as Dr. Bob says...there are many qualities asked of this position. I think that there are extrordinary young folk out there that come close--but I do think it is quite rare for someone in their teens and very early 20's to be ready for the calling. Of course, there are some--but I think most need "seasoning." I've never felt strongly enough that our policy was unwise--definitely haven't thought we should question it. I see it more as a "guardrail" to keep us from putting someone in the position who isn't mature enough for it.
I would think that making someone wait an extra year or two (and risk some potential frustration on their part) is less problematic than putting someone in the position who truly isn't mature enough for it. Just MHO.
(Having said that, I've been in many churches who really did seem to "look down on the young." Always thought that was a sad thing to see.)
I wholly agree with you. And for those young men who are really ready for it, I'd love to see the pastors/deacons/elders/older men in the congregation step alongside him to mentor him into an even more mature young man who is ready for whatever God has in store for him. If he's truly seeking God's will, he will wait patiently for whatever God has in store for him - even having to wait a few years in order to be able to serve the church.