[Q&A] What is the CRC position on the casting of lots in church elections?
I found a reference in the Acts of Synod 2003 (pp. 607-609), but came up empty for 2004... I'm really looking forward to your commentary, Henry! My church is contemplating the use of lots (again), so your article will be timely. The first time lots were considered a few years back, we decided against them.
Yes, I apologize. I meant 2003 when I wrote my comment back in March. I'd be very interested in hearing from all of you exactly what is being cited as the reason(s) for making use of the lot (again). I have summarized some in my commentary that will appear before the end of the year, but it's always good to hear from each other what motivates our interest in it.
I'm truly sorry about the mistake in my referring to 2004 instead of 2003. I promise to mend my ways.
No problem for the year! I just wondered if I was missing something... What is prompting us to look at casting lots is the disappointment/rejection felt by individuals who have agreed to let their names stand for election. Even if it's not a popularity contest, it remains that one is more likely to vote for someone they know than for someone they don't. Newer faces, therefore, although qualified, don't receive enough votes to become officebearers. It then become difficult in subsequent years to ask those same people to let their names stand one more time. You see?


Is there any consensus or agreement among the readers/church leaders concerning the casting of lots in the election of church officers. Scripture certainly notes the casting of lots many times in the life of Christ and in the early church. Some commenters to a post in the "Church Administration" network describe the use of it in there church in a very edifying manner but are we "OK" as far as church order goes?
I am not a student of the Church Order and sometimes while reading it reads like a legal document subject to much interpretation. Any thoughts or comments out there?