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Harvest is committed to the Bible’s teaching that men who hold the
offices of Elder and Deacon are to oversee various functions of the
local church.
The Bible’s teaching on the subject of two church
offices is found in 1 Timothy 3:1-16 and Titus 1:5-9. Although there
are three terms used for the offices of the church, i.e. bishop, elder
and deacon, analysis of these terms indicates that bishop and elder are
used interchangeably.
Elder Qualifications
Above reproach, able to teach, husband to one wife, not addicted to
wine, temperate, not antagonistic, prudent, uncontentious, respectable,
free from the love of money, hospitable, manages own household well,
not a new convert. (Titus 1:6-9)
Elder Duties
The Scriptures show that the Elders “serve by leading” and that
their responsibility involves the spiritual oversight of the
congregation. All Elders are equal in authority but not necessarily
equal in influence.
The Elders’ Primary Responsibilities
1) Doctrine: Ensuring that the doctrine of the church is biblical;
all doctrinal issues in the church will be settled by the Board of
Elders;
2) Direction: Ensuring that the direction of the church is consistent with the Harvest Bible Chapel statement of purpose and the four pillars;
3) Discipline: Administering in love and humility the process of
church discipline as outlined in Matthew 18:15-20; Galatians 6:1-4;
Titus 3:10; 2 Thessalonians 3:14-15; 1 Timothy 5:17-25; 1 Corinthians
5; 2 Corinthians 2:5-11 and Romans 16:17.
Plurality of Elders
The Scriptures teach that a plurality of elders governed individual
New Testament churches (Acts 14:23; Acts 20:28; Titus 1:5; Philippians
1:1). The Scripture does not mention any congregations featuring a
stand-alone pastor and leader. A plurality of godly elders, exercising
their individual giftedness, squares with the Scripture’s teaching that
wisdom is found in a multitude of godly counselors (Proverbs 11:4;
Proverbs 12:15; Proverbs 15:22; Proverbs 19:20; Proverbs 24:6). This
truth does not eliminate the possibility and likelihood that one or
more elders will stand out from the others as more public in their
ministries or more influential in their workings on the Elder Board.
Senior Pastor
The Senior Pastor automatically serves as an Elder and, because of his public presence and responsibility before the congregation, may be considered “first among equals” as a member of the Elder Board. The Senior Pastor should be gifted primarily as a preacher/teacher and as a leader.
Deacons
The Bible teaches that Deacons “lead by serving” (Acts 6). The
qualifications for Elders and Deacons are the same regarding an
individual’s character, but they differ in aptitude. The elders are to
be “able to teach” while the deacons are to be “able and proved as
servants.”
Deacon Qualifications
Individual of dignity, above reproach, not double tongued, first
tested as servants, not addicted to wine, spouses must be faithful,
dignified, temperate, not fond of sordid gain, holding to the mystery
of faith with a clear conscience, husband of one wife, manages
household well. (1 Timothy 3:8-12)