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Are lay people allowed to teach (as in Bible study, catechizing) in a Presbyterian church? I think not, but are there extenuating circumstances that may be considered? Would this be the same in other denominations? The short answer to your question is, "Yes"... lay members are allowed to teach in a Presbyterian church. However, the bulk of the teaching is rightly done by the elders. Most other denominations, i.e., non-Reformed allow almost anyone to teach. 
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