Identifying and affirming elders is one of the most significant things a church does, and we don't approach it casually. From the beginning, this process has been soaked in prayer. The elders have fasted and sought God's direction together, asking Him to lead us clearly and to close doors where they need to be closed.
Here's how the process has unfolded:
Congregational Nominations — In January and February, we invited the Grace Point family to nominate men they believe demonstrate the character and calling of an elder. Those nominations came from people who know these men up close, and that matters.
Initial Elder Evaluation — Before moving forward, the elders reviewed each nominated candidate against a baseline set of criteria: church membership, known reputation within the congregation, and a genuine desire to serve in the elder role. This step allowed us to identify the men best positioned to move into a more thorough evaluation process.
Questionnaire — Each candidate completed an in-depth written questionnaire covering their theological understanding, their heart for the church, their personal devotion to Jesus, and their testimony. This wasn't a formality. It was an opportunity to hear from each man in his own words about what he believes and how he lives.
Interviews — The elders sat down with each candidate for a substantive conversation covering doctrine, the nature and expectations of the elder role, and overall fit. We wanted to understand not just what they know, but who they are.
Conversations with Their Wives — Eldership is a family commitment, not just an individual one. We had meaningful conversations with each candidate's wife to hear her perspective and ensure she is genuinely supportive of her husband stepping into this role.
Congregational Feedback — Before any vote is taken, the church has a window to speak. You may know something we don't. Your voice is part of this process. You can submit your feedback to the elders by email:
gpcelders@gracepointchurch.netElder Affirmation & Installation — Only after all of the above does the Board of Elders vote to affirm a candidate. Those affirmed would be installed and begin serving as elders effective July 1.
We share this not to check a box, but because we believe you deserve to understand how your church makes decisions like this and because we want you to trust that the men being presented to you have been examined carefully, prayed over seriously, and presented to this congregation in good faith.