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What does the Bible teach about the governance of the church?

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The Bible teaches that the governance of the church should be congregational, with Christ as the head and the local assembly making decisions.

According to Scripture, the governance of the church is to be congregational, which means that each local church operates independently with authority vested in the congregation itself. Christ serves as the head of the church, guiding it through His Word and Spirit. This structure allows the entire assembly to be involved in key decisions, including discipline and ordination. Throughout the New Testament, instances such as the selection of deacons in Acts 6 illustrate this participatory model, demonstrating that governance is not meant to be hierarchical or controlled by a small group but engaged by the whole congregation in a way that reflects the mutual submission of all members.
Scripture References: Acts 6:1-6, Matthew 18:15-17

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