Rebuke definition
Rebuke means showing where they are wrong, where they don’t meet the standard
Rebuke. (epiplesso) means to be severely censured, angrily reprimanded, violently involved; no contempt or disgust. Quite simply, rebuking is confronting someone about their sin, pointing it out, bringing correction. Part of the pastor's job description is to bring rebuke where it is needed. It doesn't always make him the most popular in church, but it is necessary. After all, Jesus said, Lk.17:3 “...If your brother sins, rebuke him..." And, some pastors want to be people pleasers. They neglect rebuke, wanting to make sure that everyone in the church is happy, so they can be popular and keep their job. But in doing so, they miss the real blessing, because the Scripture says, Prov.28:23 "He who rebukes a man will afterward find more favor than he who flatters with the tongue." A church member is to be corrected, there is to be no severity, "entreaty" (parekalei), but "appeal", "plea " through exhortation and encouragement. Older people, at times, resent being told by younger people what they ought to do and most of all be rebuked by younger people.
Rebuke means a severe form f censure involving reproof and shall be administered before the Senior Pastor and the Disciplinary Committee/congregation.