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May an unassigned minister be elected as a local church delegate to the district assembly?

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May an unassigned minister be elected as a local church delegate to the district assembly?

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No. The district assembly delegates elected by the local church are “lay” delegates. When a minister is unassigned, he or she is not eligible to be a delegate to the district assembly.

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