According to Scripture, elders and bishops are not tied to church buildings or formal institutions, but to the local body of believers, wherever they meet. In the New Testament, the words "elder" (Greek: presbuteros) and "bishop" or "overseer" (Greek: episkopos) are used interchangeably to describe mature men who are spiritually qualified to lead, teach, and shepherd God’s people (Titus 1:5–9, 1 Timothy 3:1–7, Acts 20:17, 28). These leaders are appointed within the church, which the Bible defines as the assembly of believers, not a structure or denomination (1 Corinthians 12:27, Romans 16:5). If you are regularly gathering with other believers in the name of Jesus, studying the Word, praying, and walking in obedience, that is a biblical church. Within that setting, if God raises up men who meet the qualifications laid out in Titus and 1 Timothy, they can serve as elders or overseers, even if your group meets in a home. The key is not where you meet, but whether the group is submitted to God’s Word, led by the Spirit, and functioning in the way Scripture commands. Leadership is about spiritual oversight, not titles or buildings. 1 Peter 5:2–3 says, “Feed the flock of God which is among you… not by constraint, but willingly… being examples to the flock.” So, elders and bishops fit wherever the true flock of God is gathered, even in a living room, as long as the Word of God is being obeyed.I agree about gathering - Jesus said "where 2 or more are gathered in MY Name I am there" good enough for me!
but what about elders, bishops in the scriptures?
I’ve seen churches appoint elders and deacons who don’t meet the biblical qualifications, simply because they couldn’t find anyone else. In my opinion, that only makes the situation worse. I don’t claim to have all the answers, and that’s exactly why I started this thread, to hear from people who actually know what the Bible think. Grin.
Just to be clear, I’m not against going to a church building. What I have a problem with is when the leadership in a lot of churches teaches false doctrine, constantly talks about money to expand their buildings, or pressures people to give, give, and give, not for the sake of the gospel and help people, but to make themselves more comfortable. When people start acting like going to a certain church or denomination somehow makes you more saved, that’s dangerous and unbiblical. Honestly, that kind of mindset almost kept me from coming to know the Lord at all. But praise God, He opened my eyes and showed me that true salvation is not about buildings, money, or religious systems, it’s about knowing Him through His Word, prayer and truth.