eldership Antonyms

Meaning of eldership

Wordnet

eldership (n)

the office of elder

Webster

eldership (n.)

The state of being older; seniority.

Office of an elder; collectively, a body of elders.

eldership Sentence Examples

  1. The eldership's guidance helped steer the church through difficult times.
  2. The eldership met weekly to discuss church matters and make decisions.
  3. Each member of the eldership had a unique gift or ability that contributed to the overall functioning of the group.
  4. The eldership worked together to maintain unity and peace within the church.
  5. The eldership was responsible for ordaining new elders and deacons.
  6. The eldership also provided spiritual guidance and counseling to church members.
  7. The eldership was committed to following the teachings of Jesus Christ and to leading the church in a Christ-like manner.
  8. The eldership was a respected body of leaders within the church.
  9. The eldership was open to new ideas and was always seeking ways to improve the church.
  10. The eldership was a vital part of the church, and its members were dedicated to serving the Lord and His people.

FAQs About the word eldership

the office of elderThe state of being older; seniority., Office of an elder; collectively, a body of elders.

old-timer, oldster, senior citizen,adult, ancient, geriatric,patriarch, beldame, graybeard, senior

youngster, adolescent,youth, adolescent, youngster, youth, kid,minor, kid, child

The eldership's guidance helped steer the church through difficult times.

The eldership met weekly to discuss church matters and make decisions.

Each member of the eldership had a unique gift or ability that contributed to the overall functioning of the group.

The eldership worked together to maintain unity and peace within the church.