Can Elders Vote in Presbyterian Churches Before They Are Installed? Ecclesiastical Governance
In Presbyterian churches, elders play a vital role in the ecclesiastical governance. But does this mean they can vote even before they are officially installed? While the answer may vary across different congregations, the general practice is to allow elders to vote after they have been properly ordained or commissioned. This ensures that their authority and decision-making power align with the church’s established procedures. It is a way to ensure reliable and accountable leadership within the Presbyterian community.

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