<P> Elder is a priesthood office in the Melchizedek priesthood of denominations within the Latter Day Saint movement, including The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter - day Saints (LDS Church). </P> <P> In the LDS Church, "elder" is considered the introductory--or lowest--of five offices of the Melchizedek priesthood . Every person who receives the Melchizedek priesthood is simultaneously ordained to the office of elder; this may be done to male members who are at least 18 years old . In order to be ordained, the member must be determined to be worthy by his local bishop and stake president . The consent of the priesthood holders of the stake is also required before the ordination is performed, and this is usually done at a semiannual stake conference or an annual general stake priesthood meeting . Ordination is accomplished by the laying on of hands and with the stake president's approval, may be performed by any holder of the Melchizedek priesthood . </P> <P> According to the Doctrine and Covenants of the church, the duty of an elder is to "teach, expound, exhort, baptize, and watch over the church ." Elders have the authority to administer to and bless the sick and afflicted, to "confirm those who are baptized into the church, by the laying on of hands for the baptism of fire and the Holy Ghost", to baptize and give others the Aaronic or Melchizedek priesthoods as directed by priesthood leaders, and to take the lead in all meetings as guided by the Holy Spirit . An elder may ordain others to the priesthood offices of deacon, teacher, priest, or elder . </P> <P> In practice, elders are responsible for many of the day - to - day operations of a ward . They are called to serve in a variety of positions throughout the ward, such as Aaronic priesthood quorum advisors, Young Men leaders, scout leaders, ward mission leader, and Sunday School leadership . Elders and high priests (assisted by teachers and priests) are also responsible for home teaching in the ward . </P>

Duties of an elder in the lds church