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All nominees will be initially screened for church membership and Christian experience requirements. If the nominee qualifies under both categories, they will receive a letter confirming their nomination and the process to follow. Included in that letter will be:
Once the questionnaire is completed, a personal interview will be set up with the nominee and at least two elders (for elder nominees) or two deacons/deaconesses (for Diaconate nominees) to discuss the appropriateness and timing of their nomination. The reference letters are also used in this determination process. Nominees will begin training in the spring once they have been recommended to proceed. Both Diaconate and elder nominees attend this training class together. It is taught by our pastors.
After the training, a second personal interview and a group theological and doctrinal interview take place. The session then votes on each nominee. All nominees who are approved to stand for election will then be voted on by the congregation at the spring congregational meeting. Nominees who are voted in are then installed, typically in June, to begin their service.
If a nominee cannot continue with the nomination process due to time constraints or other life circumstances, they may defer their nomination for up to one year. If the nominee cannot move forward with the process within the year, they will need to be renominated at a later date.
The following guidelines, though not the final word on the matter, should help as you consider possible candidates for nomination.
Only members of Redeemer Downtown may nominate other Redeemer Downtown members to the Diaconate (men and women) or as elders (men only). To read the qualifications to consider before nominating someone, please scroll to the qualifications section above. If you are not a member of Redeemer Downtown and are interested in starting the membership process, please click here.