Active Elders

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Bill Armitage

 

Bill Armitage

Bill joined the Nottingham Congregational Christian Church about six years ago, and has been an Elder for the past five years. Prior to that he was a church leader at an Anglican church in South Africa for about 30 years

 

Bill's Message

I am inspired by God’s word, to provide gospel centered discipleship, & shepherding of the flock. Also reaching out in support of fellow Christians, who are yearning to learn more about knowing God and God’s word.





 

Inactive Elders

Our church bylaws provide a designation of inactive elder so that, when an active elder is not available or in certain times of great decision, a wider group can be tapped. Generally, a person is considered an inactive elder if they served as an elder at some time in the past, stepped down from active eldership, but are still a member in good standing and have not resigned from eldership or had their eldership removed as a matter of church discipline.