No we do not hold all things in common. That said perhaps you can now answer my question if you are a pastor. I can understand your anti-biblical stance if you are a pastor defending your position of authority and livelihood, but it is difficult to believe anyone would reject their Bible and accept the teaching of someone who contravenes the very work of the Holy Spirit. Churches returning the Elders to their place causes fear among all pastors who fear losing their livelihood and the prospect of going out in the world, like everyone else in their congregation, and finding employment. As I said, ego is the what keeps pastors in place and Elders out of theirs. If Paul or Peter were to visit our churches today they would ask, "where are your Elders?" How would you answer them? Simple question.
I can assure you nothing you post here threatens to make any changes in my life. I would also add that the spirit in which you have used to post shows the validity of your false interpretation of scripture and the incorrect method by which you have reached your conclusion. That being said I have no problem with elder led churches and has pastored in them. The sad part is your semantics over terms which does nothing to indicate the role the leaders have in the church. There are pastors in elder led churches with multiple elders.
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