To become an ordained elder, candidates typically answer questions that assess their theological beliefs, understanding of scripture, and commitment to ministry. Common questions may include inquiries about their faith in God, the authority of The Bible, their views on sacraments, and their approach to pastoral care and church governance. Additionally, candidates may be asked about their personal call to ministry and how they plan to support the mission of the church. The specific questions can vary by denomination.
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