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elder Title of a local church lay leader. For ordained clergy, particularly leadership, the preferred term is Pastor, eg, Pastor Jan Paulsen.
Ãâó: news.adventist.org/styleguide/glossary.html
elder Many Wiccan organisations have a group or board of Elders who oversee the operations of the church and its variety of functions. These people have usually gained their positions through a combination of their abilities, which may include education, experience, magical adept-ship and counselling.
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elder An office and title given to young men before they embark on their two year missionary stint. It is also used as a general term for most men in influential positions in the church other than Bishops, including apostles.
Ãâó: www.isitso.org/guide/mormwords.html
elder Any person regarded or chosen by an Aboriginal nation to be the keeper and teacher of its oral tradition and knowledge. This is a person who is recognized for his or her wisdom about spirituality, culture and life. Not all Elders are "old". An Aboriginal community and/or individuals will typically seek the advice and assistance of Elders in various areas of traditional as well as contemporary issues. (Source: Department of Indian and Northern Affairs Canada.)
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