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John,
In my church a term of (3) years is normal for someone ordained to the office of elder or deacon. It is generally understood that, "once and elder always an elder." However when one is not currently serving on the Council they are viewed as "inactive" versus an "active" elder. After a reasonable time off if they are nominated and elected to the office again they once again become an "active" elder. This is not to say that while they are inactive they cannot continue to give service to the church in other ways but they will not be a member of the current Council.
The term of active service and the amount of time off between terms of service is decided by each Council and the need. For example a larger church may have more candidates than a smaller church.
The Scriptural qualifications for office should be used as a guideline for each candidate. This remains true for returning elders as well as new.
Wes
When I survey the wondrous cross on which the Prince of Glory died, my richest gain I count but loss and pour contempt on all my pride. - Isaac Watts
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