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What does the Bible say about the office of deacon?

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The Bible outlines the office of deacon as a servant role in the church, primarily involved in ministering to physical needs.

The office of deacon is established in Scripture to serve the church by attending to its members' physical needs, allowing pastors to focus on spiritual oversight. In Acts 6, the apostles appointed deacons to ensure that the ministry of the Word was not neglected due to the practical needs of the congregation. The qualifications for deacons include being men of honest report, full of the Holy Ghost and wisdom, and able to manage their own households well. This role emphasizes servanthood rather than authority, distinguishing it from that of the pastor or elder.
Scripture References: Acts 6:1-6, Philippians 1:1, 1 Timothy 3:8-13

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