The Presbyterian Church of Pittsburg, Kansas

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Session

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Our Serving Elders On Session:

Class of 2012
Charlene Schoenfeldt – Christian Ed & Youth Committee
Drew Rhodes – Nominating Committee
Tim Short – Property Committee
Jim Bishop* - Stewardship Committee

Class of 2013

Marilyn Brock, Worship & Music Committee
Carolyn Robison, Missions Committee
VACANT
VACANT

Class of 2014
Crissy Naccarato
Kyle Bockover
Roger McCune
Cooper Neil

Moderator of Session: Rev. K.O. Noonoo
Clerk of Session: Martha Murphy
Treasurer: Terry Cox
*Board of Trustees

What is Session? Who are Elders?

G-6.0301 Scriptural Practice

As there were in Old Testament times elders for the government of the people, so the New Testament church provided persons with particular gifts to share in governing and ministry.

G-6.0302 Governmental Responsibilities

Elders are chosen by the people. Together with ministers of the Word and Sacrament, they exercise leadership, government, and discipline and have responsibilities for the life of a particular church as well as the church at large, including ecumenical relationships. They shall serve faithfully as members of the session. (G-10.0102) When elected commissioners to higher governing bodies, elders participate and vote with the same authority as ministers of the Word and Sacrament, and they are eligible for any office.

G-6.0303 Gifts and Requirements

Elders should be persons of faith, dedication, and good judgment. Their manner of life should be a demonstration of the Christian gospel, both within the church and in the world. (G-6.0106)

G-6.0304 Specific Responsibilities

It is the duty of elders, individually and jointly, to strengthen and nurture the faith and life of the congregation committed to their charge. Together with the pastor, they should encourage the people in the worship and service of God, equip and renew them for their tasks within the church and for their mission in the world, visit and comfort and care for the people, with special attention to the poor, the sick, the lonely, and those who are oppressed. They should inform the pastor and session of those persons and structures which may need special attention. They should assist in worship. They should cultivate their ability to teach the Bible and may be authorized to supply places which are without the regular ministry of the Word and Sacrament. In specific circumstances and with proper instruction, specific elders may be authorized by the presbytery to administer the Lord’s Supper in accord with G-11.0103z. Those duties which all Christians are bound to perform by the law of love are especially incumbent upon elders because of their calling to office and are to be fulfilled by them as official responsibilities.

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