This document is also available in Word 2007 format, XPS format, and PDF.
Constitution and By-Laws of the Fellowship Bible Church of Ann Arbor, Michigan
Original July, 1981
Revised January 31, 2007; January 30, 2008; January 28, 2009
Table of Contents
Preamble
As a body of born again, baptized believers, we repose our
faith wholly in the Lord Jesus Christ for our salvation, and accept the Word of
God as the only rule of faith and practice. Having bound ourselves together in
fellowship and believing it necessary to govern ourselves in an orderly and
efficient manner, we do hereby adopt the provisions of the Constitution and
By-Laws, Articles of Faith and Church Covenant in this booklet, and do hereby
rescind all previous action contrary or similar thereto.
Article I Name,
Purpose, and Affiliation
SECTION A. Name:
The name of this organization shall be Fellowship Bible
Church, Ann Arbor, Michigan (hereinafter referred to as the Church). It
shall be a self-governing body, with the right to voluntarily associate with other
church movements at its discretion.
SECTION B. Purpose:
The purpose of the Church shall be to worship God, to
cultivate the fellowship of the saints, to edify the believers, to preach the
gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ to the unsaved at home and abroad. To this end,
the Church shall maintain regular services and seek to create an interest in
missions at home and abroad, and to train others of its fellowship to carry on
the above purpose.
Article II Powers
The Church, operating as a Michigan-based nonprofit
ecclesiastical corporation, shall have the power to purchase, sell, lease,
trade, and/or mortgage personal and real property and to borrow and receive
funds for and on behalf of the purpose of said corporation. Said corporation
shall also have power to receive and hold such funds and personal properties
coming into its hands as stocks, bonds, and securities as the Church Council
and corporation members see fit in their discretion. Said corporation shall
also have the power to establish, operate, direct, and control to carry out its
purpose. The corporation shall also have the power to publish and distribute
gospel literature, to ordain ministers, to send out missionaries, and to preach
the gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ as outlined in the purpose of said
corporation in any way available. All actions and powers of the Church shall be
in accordance with the organizational structure as established by the Articles
of Incorporation and this Constitution and By-Laws of Church.
All real property shall be vested in the name of
Fellowship Bible Church. No real property shall be sold, leased, or mortgaged,
or otherwise disposed of without the consent of the Church Council and
Congregation of the Fellowship Bible Church.
Article III Declaration
of Faith
Church Covenant:
"And they entered into a covenant to seek the Lord
God of their fathers with all their heart and with all their soul" (2
Chron. 15:12).
HAVING been led, as we believe, by the Spirit of God to
receive the Lord Jesus Christ as our Savior, and on profession of our faith
having been baptized in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy
Spirit, we do now, in the presence of God, angels, and this assembly, most
solemnly and joyfully enter into covenant with one another, as one body in Christ.
WE promise by the aid of the Holy Spirit to forsake the
paths of sin, and to walk in the ways of holiness all the days of our lives.
With this view we engage to strive together for the advancement of the Church
in knowledge, holiness, and comfort; to promote its prosperity and
spirituality; to sustain its worship, ordinances, discipline, and doctrines; to
contribute cheerfully and regularly to the support of the ministry, and the
expenses of the Church, the relief of the poor, and the spread of the gospel
throughout all nations.
WE also promise to maintain family and private devotions;
to educate our children according to the Scriptures; to seek the salvation of
our kindred and acquaintances; to walk circumspectly in the world; to be just
in our dealings; faithful in our engagements and exemplary in our deportment;
and to be zealous in our efforts to advance the testimony and cause of Christ.
WE further promise to walk together in Christian love and
watchfulness, giving and receiving admonition with meekness and affection; to
remember each other in prayer; to aid each other in sickness and distress; to
cultivate Christian sympathy in feeling and courtesy in speech; to be slow to
take offense, but always ready to for reconciliation and mindful of the command
of our Savior, to secure it without delay.
WE moreover promise that when we remove from this
locality, we will as soon as possible unite with another church of like stand,
where we can carry out the spirit of this Covenant and the principles of God's
Word.
Article IV Doctrinal
Statement
The Doctrinal Statement is included in a separate
booklet.
Article V Membership
SECTION A. Qualifications:
Persons applying for membership:
1. Must be
born again through personal acceptance of the Lord Jesus as Savior.
2. Must be
baptized by immersion as a public testimony of the believer's identification
with Christ in His death, burial, and resurrection.
3. Must
maintain a life of purity from worldly habits and amusements, and associations
as commanded in the Word of God.
4. Must
accept and subscribe fully to the Constitution and By-Laws as herein contained.
SECTION B. Procedure for Membership:
1. Those
desiring to unite with the Church:
a. Must submit an application for membership.
b. Must meet with the Pastor and/or Church Council for examination and
instructions.
c. Must be unanimously recommended by them for membership.
d. Must receive three-fourths (3/4) votes by voting members. Please see the definition
of “voting members” in Article VI, Section B, subsection 2.d.
2. Letters of
Christian commendation and letters of transfer will be received by the Church;
however, the applicants must follow the above procedure.
SECTION C. Membership Classification:
1. ACTIVE MEMBERS. Active members shall be those who
attend regularly and who partake of the Lord's Table at least once each six
months; or of those members who for good reason are unable to attend regularly,
who keep the Church informed of their whereabouts and intentions in regards to
membership and manifest an interest by their prayers and financial gifts.
2. INACTIVE MEMBERS. A member who fails to attend
regularly the services of the Church for six months, excluding those who are
chronically ill, and does not communicate with the Church concerning his
absence shall be sent a letter of inquiry. If he ignores the contact and
continues to be absent regularly for another three months, he shall be placed
on the inactive list. Those members may be restored to the active list by a three-quarters
(3/4) vote of the voting members at any business meeting, upon his request,
after evidence of a changed life and renewed interest in the work of the
Church. Members are to be notified by the Church Secretary when their names are
placed on the inactive roll. When they have remained on that roll for one year,
they shall be automatically dropped from the Church roll. The Church Secretary
shall notify that person in writing to the address as listed on the membership
roll.
3. ASSOCIATE MEMBERS. This classification is available
only to those who have membership in another church of like faith and will be
in this area temporarily.
4. JUNIOR MEMBERSHIP. Those members who are under age
twenty-one shall constitute the junior membership. Junior members are not
eligible to vote on matters of official church business, but shall
automatically be transferred to the adult membership upon attainment of their
twenty-first birthday if they so request the transfer.
5. MEMBERSHIP OF CHRISTIAN WORKERS, ETC. Members who are
in full time Christian service such as missionaries, military personnel, or
full time students, shall be considered full members of the Church with full
voting privileges when feasible, even though they do not meet the attendance
requirements of paragraph (1) of this section.
SECTION D. Discipline:
1. If a member of the Church finds himself at any time out
of accord with the Doctrines of Faith or the purpose of the Church, as stated
in this Constitution, or unable for any reason to live in peace among the other
members, he shall quietly withdraw from this fellowship. If he does not
voluntarily withdraw, he shall be dealt with according to Section E, 2.
2. If a member walks in a manner unworthy of a Christian,
he shall be lovingly admonished in accordance with Matthew 18:15-17 by the
member gaining knowledge of the same. If repentance does not follow or the case
be not settled, it shall be reported to the Pastor or to one of the Church
Council. The Church Council shall call upon such to account in an effort toward
adjustment. If any member, following such action, persists in following his
sinful course, it shall be within the powers of the Church Council to recommend
dismissal by the Church body in closed session. For dismissal, the Church
Council shall recommend the dismissal by three-quarters (3/4) of its members and
a vote of three-quarters (3/4) of voting members at any business meeting is
required to uphold their recommendation. The Church Secretary shall thus notify
him in writing of his dismissal. No one shall be so dropped from the roll
without a fair and impartial hearing before the Church Council. If a member
refuses to meet with the Church Council for such consideration, the Church
Council may, after the third written notification to appear, take action as if
he were present. In case accusations are made against another, among the
membership, both accused and accuser shall appear before the Church Council for
an impartial hearing and solution as may lie within the province of the Church
Council.
3. A person may be restored to membership by a three-quarters
(3/4) vote of the voting members at any business meeting, provided there is a
unanimous recommendation of the Church Council after said person has given
satisfactory evidence of renewed interest and spiritual restoration.
SECTION E. Dismissals:
1. By death.
2. By letter. Any member in good and regular standing who
desires a letter of dismissal and/or recommendation to another church is
entitled to receive it upon request. The name of the Church to which membership
is to be referred must be indicated in the request, and the letter shall be
sent to the pastor or secretary of that church provided it is a church of like
faith and practice.
Article VI Government
SECTION A. Church Council:
1. The government of the Church is vested in its
membership and executed through the Church Council, which is comprised of the
Pastor, Associate and Assistant Pastors, and Deacons.
2. The Church Council shall have supervision over the
business transactions and general work of the Church and shall bring
recommendations to the Church in matters pertaining to upkeep, repair and
purchase of Church property in excess of ten thousand ($10,000) dollars.
3. The Pastor shall preside at all meetings of the Church
Council as chairman except those directly involving him, in which case the
vice-chairman of the Church Council shall preside. The vice-chairman is chosen
by majority vote of the council. When a Pastoral vacancy or incapacitation
occurs, the vice-chairman of the Church Council shall preside.
4. Council meetings cannot be called without the knowledge
of the chairman (Pastor as chairman, or vice-chairman when Church is without a
pastor). Announcements of the Council meeting will be in the Church bulletin
the Sunday prior to the meeting. Where an emergency meeting is required and no
Sunday falls before the meeting, all members of the Council must be notified by
telephone or mail.
5. The Church Council shall not transact business without
a quorum. A majority of its members shall constitute a quorum. The deciding
factor in any vote taken in a Church Council meeting shall be a majority vote
of the members present, except for recommendations for membership, restoration
of membership, and ordinations, which require unanimity among the Council, and
discipline of members and ministers ordained by the church as well as dismissal
of officers or pastoral staff, which require a three-quarters (3/4) vote on the
Council, as specified elsewhere in this document.
6. The Church Council shall
have the management and control of all property belonging to the Church. It may
appoint church members to be responsible for the care of the physical
properties of the Church and for the appearance, cleanliness, safety, and
comfort of the church building. Otherwise, all functions normally assigned by
civil law to the trustee shall be vested in the church council. It shall not
encumber with loans, transfer, sell or purchase any real estate for the Church
except by express authorization conveyed through a three-quarters (3/4) vote of
the voting membersat a constitutionally called meeting. The Church Council
shall also represent the Church in all legal matters, and be responsible for
invested funds of the Church.
7. The Council shall handle and consider suggestions,
recommendations, and grievances upon the part of any member or organization
affiliated with the Church.
8. When there is a Pastoral vacancy or about to be one,
the Church Council shall appoint a Pulpit Committee to seek out candidates and
make recommendations to the Council.
SECTION B. Meetings:
1. For worship. The meetings of the Church, as to time and
place, shall be determined by the Church Council acting in concert with the membership
at large.
2. For business.
a. Annual meeting. The fiscal year of the Church shall be
the same as the calendar year, and the annual congregational meeting shall be
held during the month of January. The purpose of the meeting shall be to elect
officers, hear reports from officers and committees, and to transact any other
needful business. All reports are to be oral and written.
b. Quarterly meetings. They shall be held in April, July,
and October. Reports and business shall be considered and acted upon.
c. Special meetings. A special meeting may be called by
the Pastor, or by the Church Council, with a two (2) week notice. An emergency
meeting may be called at any time, with the approval of the Church Council.
Persons having matters of business must present same to the Council prior to
the public business meeting.
d. Quorum. One-third (1/3) of active members living within
twenty-five (25) miles radius of the regular church worship site shall be
present to constitute a quorum. When the phrase “voting members” is used in
this document, it refers to members with voting privileges (generally active
members, or full-time Christian workers) who are present to vote and who do not
abstain, or who vote by absentee ballot.
e. In all business matters, a majority vote of the voting
members shall be decisive, except the calling or removal of the Pastor and/or
salaried staff workers, the sale of Church property, constitutional interpretation
and amendments, and reception and discipline of members, where three-fourths (3/4)
votes of the voting members shall be decisive. Absentee ballots will always be
cheerfully provided for the sick or for those who find it impossible to attend
any particular business meeting.
SECTION C. Elections:
1. All officers of the Church shall be elected by a
majority vote of the voting members at the annual meeting, nominees to be
posted two (2) weeks prior to said meeting. Newly elected officers shall assume
the duties of their offices on February 1.
2. The Church Council shall appoint the Nominating
Committee at least six (6) weeks prior to the annual business meeting of the
Church. The Nominating Committee shall have at least four (4) in number, half
to be of the Church Council and half from the congregation at large. Members of
the Nominating Committee shall be those who are active Church members and who
are of high scriptural caliber. The Nominating Committee shall thoroughly
investigate the qualifications and capabilities of every person considered for
office, and shall present the names of the nominees at the annual business
meeting.
3. There shall be no nominations from the floor at the
annual meeting. Active members may submit names for consideration to the
Nominating Committee no later than five (5) weeks before the annual meeting.
Article VII Pastoral
Staff
SECTION A. The Pastor:
1. The office of the pastor includes three functions:
elder (mature believer), bishop (administrative overseer), and shepherd
(undershepherd under the Great Shepherd of the sheep). That these three
functions are in one individual is taught in Scripture (Acts 20:17-36; 1 Tim.
5:17). The Pastor is expected to fulfill, as far as humanly possible, the
requirements of 1 Tim. 3:1-7; 1 Peter 5:1-4. He shall fulfill his divine
calling to the pastorate by preaching the Word of God, administering the two
ordinances of the New Testament (baptism and the Lord's Supper), and leading
the Church in the fulfillment of its purpose (Article I, Section B). The Church
shall recognize the Pastor as a grace-gift to the Body of Christ universal and
particularly to the local Body of Christ (the local Church) as indicated by
Scripture (Eph. 4:11-16; 1 Thess. 5:12-13; Heb. 13:17).
2. The Pastor shall be called for an indefinite term and
by a three-fourths (3/4) vote of the Church membership at a properly called
business meeting. The Pastor shall be a member of the church at the time of his
calling (if not already, he shall be admitted to membership through the normal
procedures). He must accept and subscribe fully to the Constitution and By-Laws
and the Doctrinal Statement as herein contained and pledge to teach and
practice accordingly. The terms and arrangements under which the Pastor is
called shall not be altered, changed, or canceled without the agreement of the
Pastor. Any attempts to foster changes or to cause friction shall be earnestly
and prayerfully rejected.
3. The Pastor shall be free to resign as he is led by the
Holy Spirit, but such resignation out of courtesy ought to be given in writing
to the Executive Board at least 60 days in advance.
4. Any Pastor may rightfully be dismissed on the grounds
of proven immorality, heresy in doctrine, spiritual declension, apostasy, or
failure to properly attend to his duties as pastor of the Church. The following
steps shall be taken in any dismissal proceedings:
a. The charges shall be made to the Church Council by two
or three reliable witnesses, and the accused shall be given opportunity to
defend himself at the same meeting. The Pastor and/or the Church Council may
invite two pastors each to be present in this meeting for counsel and prayerful
help to resolve any differences. The Church Council after prayerful
consideration shall act as a jury and vote. A three-fourths (3/4) majority vote
shall uphold the charges.
b. If the charges are upheld by the Church Council, the
congregation will be given an opportunity in a regularly called business
meeting to vote. A three-fourths (3/4) majority of the voting members (including
absentee ballots) shall be required to uphold the decision of the Church Council.
The vote of the congregation shall consider the matter closed.
c. If the Pastor's ministry is terminated, he shall be
given his full support, including benefits, for at least thirty (30) days.
5. At age seventy (70) the Pastor shall automatically become
Pastor-Emeritus unless the congregation votes by a three-fourths (3/4) majority
of the voting members to retain him for a longer period of time. A vote of the
same majority will be required every two years for the Pastor to continue his
ministry.
6. The Pastor shall be the leader of the Church in all its
activities and advance the spiritual interests of the Church and congregation.
He shall be an ex-officio member of all committees or councils and preside at
all congregational meetings, when possible, except when he himself is involved
in a disciplinary action. A deacon may be appointed by the Pastor to preside in
his absence or as he deems expedient.
SECTION B. Associate and Assistant Pastors:
The call and qualification of the Associate or Assistant Pastor
shall be the same as Article VIII, Section B, 1, 2, and 3, except that which
relates to the position of the Pastor and his duties.
Their duties shall be to complement and assist the Pastor
in carrying out the ministry of the Church. They shall be immediately
responsible to the Pastor in the exercise of their duties. At any time when the
Associate or Assistant Pastor is in disagreement with the Pastor regarding the
policy of the Church and no remedy is in view, he shall quietly resign his
position and not cause disharmony within the Church.
SECTION C. Pastoral Interns:
1. The call and qualification of the Pastoral Intern shall be the same as Article VIII Officers, Section B, 1, 2, and 3, along with the following:
a. The Pastoral Intern must be a man, married or single, but not divorced.
b. He must give a satisfactory testimony of his salvation, call to ministry, and doctrine to the church council.
c. He must be recommended to the congregation by the church council for the position of pastoral intern.
2. He shall be called for a term of up to one-year (which can be renewed) by a three-fourths (3/4) vote of the Church membership at a properly called business meeting. The Pastoral Intern shall be a member of the church at the time of his calling (if not already, he shall be admitted to membership through the normal procedures). He must accept and subscribe fully to the Constitution and By-Laws and the Doctrinal Statement as herein contained and pledge to teach and practice accordingly. He may or not be compensated, depending on his need and the church’s ability, and subject to the same vote of the church.
3. His duties shall be to assist the Pastor in carrying out the ministry of the Church and by so doing gain experience in pastoral ministry, including evangelism, visitation, preaching, administration of the ordinances, teaching, general administration, meeting and music planning, etc. He may attend board meetings, but he will have no vote. He shall be immediately responsible to the Pastor in the exercise of his duties. At any time when the Pastoral Intern is in disagreement with the Church Council regarding the policy of the Church and no remedy is in view, he shall quietly resign his position and not cause disharmony within the Church.
4. The Pastoral Intern shall be free to resign before his term expires, in a manner explained earlier in this article, Section A, paragraph 3.
5. The Pastoral Intern may rightfully be dismissed before his term expires, in a manner explained earlier in this article, Section A, paragraphs 4, 4a, 4b, and 4c.
Article VIII Officers
SECTION A. Church Officers:
Church officers shall consist of Deacons, Church
Secretary, Church Treasurer, and Sunday School Superintendent. The term of
office for each officer shall be one year except for the Deacons.
SECTION B. Qualifications:
1. All officers shall be active members of the Church in
good standing, and shall be men and women of honest report. They shall be
exemplary in their life and deportment and abstain from all worldliness and
especially those things which will hurt their influence and thereby hinder the
work of the Lord. No one who has been divorced or has married a divorced person
shall become a member of the Church Council. (1 Tim. 3:2; Titus 1:5,6).
2. Each officer shall promise to fulfill his duties of the
office to the best of his ability, and shall normally attend all regular
services of the Church.
3. Each officer and staff member of the Church shall read
and sign the leadership covenant of the Church prior to holding office. Copies
of the leadership covenant may be secured from the Pastor or the Church
Secretary.
SECTION C. Duties of Officers:
1. DEACONS. The Deacons shall manifest, as is humanly
possible, the qualities as set forth in Scripture (1 Tim. 3:8-13). They shall
prepare and assist in the ordinances, attend to the necessities of the needy
and the sick, aid the Pastor in his visitations, and share in the care of all
the affairs of the Church not assigned to other offices. They shall jealously
guard, with the Pastor, the spiritual interests of the Church and help to
decide, with the Pastor, what events shall be scheduled in the Church. The term
of the Deacon's office shall be two years.
2. CHURCH SECRETARY. The Secretary shall keep a faithful
and complete record of all Church business meetings, keep the membership roll,
carry on the correspondence of the Church, and perform such other duties as
fall to the Secretary.
3. CHURCH TREASURER. The Treasurer shall keep the general
funds and disburse them as directed by the Church Council. He shall keep a
proper record of all receipts and disbursements, making regular quarterly
reports in writing to the Church Council, and an annual report to the Church in
writing with copies made available at the annual meeting to all members. He
shall receive, keep accurate records of, and be responsible for banking all
money designated for the Church and Sunday School. He shall count all moneys
received with the assistance of a Deacon or other member of
the Church approved by the Church Council, and exchange receipts with them of
the amount received. During the absence of the Treasurer, it shall be the
responsibility of the Deacons to count and deposit all moneys received also
exchanging receipts. It is not necessary that the Church Treasurer be a member
of the Church Council.
4. SUNDAY SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT. He shall have supervision
and direction of the various departments of the Sunday School. He shall appoint
annually such general officers as are necessary to execute the program of the
school, subject to the ratification of the Pastor and the Church Council. He
shall be chairman of the Sunday School Council, composed of the entire Sunday
School staff, which council shall direct the administrative affairs of the
school, and shall be responsible to the Pastor and the Church Council for the
Christian educational work of the school in accordance with the Church's Articles
of Faith. He will work under the direction of the Director of Education.
SECTION D. Removal From Office:
Any office or pastoral staff is subject to removal from
office by a three-fourths (3/4) vote of the Church Council. A three-fourths
(3/4) vote of the voting members at any properly called business meeting is
necessary to uphold the decision of the Church Council.
SECTION E. Replacement for Unfulfilled Terms:
The Pastor shall, in consultation with the Church Council,
appoint a qualified member to complete any unfulfilled office term.
Article IX Christian
Education
SECTION A. Director of Education:
1. The Christian Education Pastor shall be the Director of
Education for the Church.
2. In the event that the Church does not have a Christian
Education Pastor, the Sunday School Superintendent shall be the Director of
Education.
SECTION B. Sunday School Teachers:
1. All teachers who teach in the Sunday School must be
members of the Church. All teachers must be in loyal attendance and faithful
supporters of the total Church program.
2. Each teacher shall read and sign the leadership
covenant of the Church to qualify as teachers. This shall be done yearly.
Article X Missions
SECTION A. Missionary Committee:
A Missionary Committee of three members shall be appointed
annually by the Pastor. This Committee shall be responsible to bring
information and recommendation to the Church Council regarding missionaries,
their boards, literature, services, etc. All appropriations for missionary
support must be cleared by the Church Council before it is placed before the
congregation for vote. It shall be the duty of the Missionary Committee to
promote missions in the Church and to keep the congregation up-to-date in
regard to the Church's mission affiliations.
SECTION B. Missionary Policy:
1. It shall be the policy of the Church to support only
those missions and missionaries that are engaged principally in carrying out
the Lord's great commission, and are in full accord with the Church's doctrinal
position.
2. The support pledge by the Church to missions and
missionaries shall be reviewed annually by the Missionary Committee.
Article XI Auxiliary
Organizations
All auxiliary organizations (young people's clubs, women's
society, etc.) shall be subject to the Church in its doctrine and activities.
The presidents of all such must be active members of the Church, meeting the
qualifications for church officers given in Article VII, Section B, 1. The
exceptions are the presidents of young people's clubs (high school and younger)
may be non-members, but with the Pastor's approval. All funds must be channeled
through the Church treasury.
Article XII Finances
The Church shall be supported by the willing gifts of
God's people. No unscriptural methods of money raising projects shall be
engaged in by the Church or auxiliary organizations. Proportionate giving shall
be the standard for the support of the church (1 Cor. 16:1; 2 Cor. 8, 9).
Article XIII Amendments
This Constitution may be amended only by a three-quarters
(3/4) vote of the voting members at any regular or called business meeting of
the Church, notice of such amendment having been given in all regular services
for two (2) weeks beforehand.
Article XIV Ordinations
SECTION A. Qualification of Candidate:
1. He must be
a born again believer in the Lord Jesus Christ, having been baptized by
immersion, and must accept fully the Articles of Faith of the Church.
2. He must be
able to give a clear testimony of his being called to full time Christian
service. He must not be a novice, but have proved his calling by actual
ministry for at least one year.
3. His life
must be blameless before the world, free from worldly habits. He must be an
example of the believers in word and deed.
SECTION B. Church Action:
A candidate who meets the above qualifications may be
ordained to the gospel ministry, consent being given by a three-quarters (3/4) vote
of the voting members at any business meeting of the Church, provided that the
Pastor and the Church Council are of the unanimous opinion that he fulfills the
required qualifications. The Church, through the Church Council, shall then
call an examining council to examine the candidate for ordination.
SECTION C. Discipline:
In the event that any minister ordained by the Church
should fall into sin or apostasy,and depart from the above qualifications, it
shall be within the power of the Church Council to discipline such by a
three-quarters (3/4) vote, even to the revoking of his ordination credentials,
after an impartial trial conducted in the ministry of 1 Corinthians 13. The
minister under trial shall have the privilege of appealing his case to the
congregation within thirty (30) days after the decision of the Church Council.
If such appeal is made, three-quarters (3/4) of voting members will be decisive
as to the discipline or revocation of ordination credentials.
Article XV Interpretation
of the Constitution
In case of disagreement on the interpretation of any part
of this Constitution, a three-fourths (3/4) majority vote of the Church members
at a called meeting shall make the determination of the correct interpretation.
Article XVI Dissolution
It is our hope and sincere desire that this corporation
continue until the Lord comes to take away His Church. But in the event that
this local Church is to be dissolved other than by Christ's second coming, then
no part of the net earnings of this corporation shall ever inure to the benefit
of any donor, member, director, or officer of the corporation or any private
individual. No donor, member, director, officer of the corporation or any
private individual shall be entitled to share in the distribution of any of the
corporate assets. In the event of dissolution, all assets, real and personal,
shall be distributed to such organizations as are in accord with the doctrinal
position of the Fellowship Bible Church, and are qualified as tax exempt under
section 501 (c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code or the corresponding
provisions of a future United States Internal Revenue Law.
Leadership
Covenant
We, the spiritual leaders and teachers of the Word of God
of the Fellowship Bible Church, having been born again by the Holy Spirit, and
chosen to serve Jesus Christ, solemnly enter into covenant with one another and
our Lord to serve Him wholeheartedly, joyously, and faithfully. This covenant
we make by His grace, and trusting in His help, expecting His favor and reward
alone.
Knowing that spiritual service must be pursued by
spiritual means, we will endeavor to read a portion of God's Word each day, and
give ourselves to prayer. We will earnestly seek to win lost souls to Christ
through our service, and to help those who know Him to grow in grace and the
knowledge of our Savior. We recognize that our service must be in the power of
the Holy Spirit if it is to be acceptable to God and successful among men.
Therefore, we present our bodies to the Holy Spirit, and sincerely desire His fullness
for service.
As spiritual leaders and teachers, our example is of great
importance to others. Therefore, we willingly promise to abstain from practices
which may be a harmful example and therefore wisely avoided. In this category
we include dancing, drinking of alcoholic beverages, the use of addictive
non-prescribed drugs, tobacco in any form, gambling, and membership in an
oath-bound lodge or society. We will abstain from that which is morally impure
in movies, television entertainment, the theater, or literature.
We will also seek to keep the Lord's day holy and
consecrated for His service, to maintain modest dress, and to conduct our
behavior in a godly manner, avoiding the works of the flesh, and trusting that
we shall not be a cause of stumbling to other Christians.
We enter into this covenant in order to help the Church to
be pleasing and useful to our blessed Lord. It is not our intention that this
statement shall be used as a basis of self-congratulation or criticism of
others who do not hold to this standard, but as a help to those who may be
hindered by a wrong example. Our purpose to live by this rule is not a matter
of church discipline, but a reminder that we have a high goal, to be "to
the praise of His glory."
|