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Protestant Church Leadership Structures

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Protestant church leadership structures refer to the organizational hierarchy and decision-making processes within Protestant churches.

Key Features

  • Hierarchical organization
  • Elected or appointed leaders
  • Committees and councils for decision-making
  • The role of clergy and laity

Pros

  • Allows for democratic decision-making
  • Can provide accountability for leaders
  • Encourages participation from diverse members

Cons

  • May lead to power struggles within the church
  • Potential for division among members
  • Risk of hierarchy becoming disconnected from congregation

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