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1 An Introduction to Polity and Sacraments

2 Polity, How We Govern Episcopal (Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Anglican)—authority in the bishops (from Greek episcopos, “overseer”) Congregational (UCC, many Baptists, EFCA)—authority in the local congregation (typically in some sort of church board or council)

3 Polity, How We Govern, cont’d “Connectional”—PC(USA), RCA, CRC, authority in councils of presbyters elected by the people (not appointed by the State) –Church of England God calls; the people choose; Christ appoints –It’s the Spirit! Congregations gather together in presbyteries, presbyteries in synods and in General Assembly (GA)

4 Polity, How We Govern, cont’d A sign of the unity of the church –one call, one mission in which all participate, building up one another to glorify God –Connection, cooperation, collaboration

5 Polity, How We Govern, cont’d Congregations elect their ruling elders, the session Presbyteries elect representatives to synod Representatives elected by their presbyteries come together every two years for the General Assembly

6 Polity, How We Govern, cont’d Synods provide resources for and oversee presbyteries Presbyteries provide resources for and oversee congregations General Assembly (GA) oversees the entire church

7 Polity, How We Govern, cont’d A teaching elder is a member of his or her presbytery, not of the congregation he or she serves... Session, presbytery, synod, and General Assembly are known as councils Councils are called to nurture, guide, and govern... to be active participants in the strengthening of the church and to give glory to God

8 Presby-this, Presby-that! Presbyterian, presbyter, from Greek presbuteros, “elder” Teaching elder (Minister of Word and Sacrament)—preaches and administers sacraments Ruling elder—exercises discipline (encouraging Christian living and counseling with those who stumble)

9 Officers & Meetings The pastor is the moderator of session, presiding at meetings of the the session and the congregation If the pastor is unable to preside at a particular meeting, he or she shall invite another teaching elder in the presbytery (or someone designated by the presbytery) to preside

10 Officers & Meetings The moderator convenes and adjourns meetings and ensures that meetings are conducted in an orderly, efficient, and timely manner –and civilly, too!

11 Officers & Meetings Each council elects a clerk to take and keep the minutes of its meetings, to maintain membership rolls, and to preserve its records Clerk of session must be a ruling elder elected by the session (term determined by session)

12 Meetings Council meetings open and close with prayer Meetings shall adhere to parliamentary procedure (Robert’s Rules of Order)— motions, seconds, etc. The point?

13 Meetings Annual congregational meeting/s –Electing elders, deacons –Approving pastor’s terms of call –Receiving reports –(Does not adopt a budget—session’s responsibility) Special congregational meeting –Calling a pastor –Dissolving a pastoral relationship All active members present entitled to vote Quorum is set by congregational rule

14 Session All members of session entitled to vote Shall not meet without a moderator (pastor, other teaching elder from presbytery invited by pastor, or person appointed by presbytery) Session elects a commissioner to presbytery; the commissioner is a ruling elder; term should be at least one year

15 Session Session may nominate to the presbytery ruling elders from the congregation to serve on presbytery teams or as commissioners to synod and General Assembly

16 Session Stated meetings at least quarterly –“stated,” publicly announced to the congregation (in written or oral form) with adequate, considerate notice Quorum set by session –Must include moderator Session elects a treasurer –Treasurer need not be an elder

17 Session Some specially theological/pastoral concerns –Session has special care for ensuring the Word of God is truly preached and heard –Session has special care for the right administration of the Sacraments –Session has special care for encouraging Christian living among the congregation’s members and for counseling with those members who stumble

18 Outline of a Session Meeting (Clerk typically sets agenda in consultation with pastor) Open with prayer Review and approve minutes of last meeting –Approval by unanimous consent (“If there is no objection...”) Officers’ reports (clerk, pastor, treasurer) Committee/Team reports

19 Outline of a Session Meeting Unfinished/Old business –Matters left unresolved at an earlier meeting New business –New items –Items “tabled” earlier in the same meeting Close with prayer

20 A Motion Proposes an action to the body Requires a second Discussion Vote “for the record”

21 Sacraments (There are two: Baptism, Lord’s Supper In them, God is Sealing Renewing Marking In them, we are Receiving Remembering Pledging

22 Sacraments It’s the Spirit!

23 Sacraments, Baptism Baptism, the sign and symbol of inclusion in God’s grace and covenant with the Church –God’s faithfulness –Washing away of sin –Rebirth –Putting on Christ –Sealed by the Spirit –Adoption –Resurrection and illumination in Christ

24 Sacraments, Lord’s Supper Lord’s Supper, sign and seal of eating and drinking in communion with the crucified and risen Lord Body and blood—signs of the new covenant

25 Sacraments, Lord’s Supper Thanksgiving, “eucharist” Remembering Calling upon the Spirit

26 Sacraments, Lord’s Supper Roman Catholic, “transubstantiation” Lutheran, “consubstantiation” Zwinglian, memorial meal Calvin...

27 Sacraments It’s the Spirit!

28 Sacraments Lord’s Supper shall be celebrated regularly and frequently Always and only as approved by the session (Baptism, too) Taking Communion to those physically unable to attend worship... What to do with the leftovers?


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