Consistorie
Consistorie, also spelled consistorie, is a term used in several Christian traditions to denote the local governing body of a church, particularly in Reformed and Lutheran churches. The word derives from Latin consistorium and entered vernacular usage through Dutch and German ecclesiastical language. In essence, a consistory is a council responsible for the spiritual life and discipline of a congregation.
A consistory typically comprises ruling elders and deacons, and, in many traditions, the pastor or ministers
In Presbyterian and Reformed churches, the local consistory forms part of a broader system that includes higher
Historically, the consistory emerged during the Reformation as a locally elected or appointed body to govern