Presbaptist
Puritan Board Freshman
I come from a Congregational background but am more and more convinced of Presbyterianism (although as my other posts indicate, I still hold to credo baptism). My question is about how a session makes decisions? In my MacArthur like churches, the session would be committed to making decisions as a unit. But this does not work in practice. And so what happens is that more influential elders end up getting their way. So, in Presbyterianism, does the session take votes, kind of like the Supreme Court? I can understand the need to be on the same page as a session with huge decisions, but these would be rare.
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