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Reimagining the role of the pastor as a teaching elder in the twenty-first-century Church of Central Africa Presbyterian Nkhoma Synod context: A situational audit of Lilongwe City congregations
Abstract
In the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian, Nkhoma Synod, a pastor has various responsibilities. Crucial to the pastoral calling is the ministry of teaching. They therefore define the pastor as a teaching elder. One important way a pastor fulfills the teaching responsibility is through preaching, but this study found that, because of various factors, most of the preaching is done by laypeople. In this research, I argue that there is a need to reimagine how pastors can fulfill their teaching responsibilities in the twenty-first-century context.