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In the Assemblies of God, every church is sovereign. But to be an AG affiliate church, local assemblies must conform to certain methods of choosing a pastor. The District does not get involved. Though it is not a denomination in the truest sense, churches and pastors must adhere to the AG Constitution. Every AG church is required to have a deacon board. If a pastor departs from AG teaching, the church must either boot him or be expelled as a constituent member congregation. Fat chance that the UPCI will ever adopt any such system. |
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The more I think about what I've read in this thread, the more I realize none of this looks like the Church Jesus said He would build and indeed, began to build, in the Gospels, then in Acts.
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What's being described in this thread is a couple business models, not an ekklesia. |
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The funny thing is that we don't have a working example of what the home church was set up like in the NT. Especially what the local church was patterned after. The best we have is what the priesthood was set up like in the OT. But Regardless of what power they had over the people was, they had, one thing you cannot get away from was that they were from one family. They were not chosen by the people.
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As for the elder-appointees being "from one family," where do you see that? Most churches had multiple elders, depending on the size. There is nothing that says they were from one family in each city. If a city had 10 elders, some of them certainly could have been related. But there is not a familial line of succession mentioned, either. |
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One says the ministry should be counseled to choose a replacement, one says the church members should choose. Acts 5:38-39 [38] And now I say unto you, Refrain from these men, and let them alone: for if this counsel or this work be of men, it will come to nought: [39] But if it be of God, ye cannot overthrow it; lest haply ye be found even to fight against God. I understand that this portion isn’t talking about choosing a Pastor for a local assembly. Yet, I believe the principle still applies. If it is the wisdom and council of men, then it will come to nothing. Yet, if it is of God, then you’re fighting against God. Brother, the ministry could get together and cast lots, and some will disagree. You’re never going to have a 100% approval for anything. |
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What is really amazing is that we have 11 pages of commentary on something that is really none of our affair. No one here goes to that church, no one here has family or contact with that church, (so they say) seems to me we ought to take from Proverbs.
Pro 26:17 He that passeth by, and meddleth with strife belonging not to him, is like one that taketh a dog by the ears. |
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Google also “Churches of Christ” for a working example. |
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