Church body definition

Church body means a body that is an Anglican body or a Diocesan body. “Church property” means –
Church body means the Church Body of the Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui;
Church body means the Diocesan Council, each Commission and any committee, council, board or other body howsoever described, established:

Examples of Church body in a sentence

  • It is an essential part of the safeguarding procedures of any Church body that has ministry with children.

  • The new Church body (PJP) has a Board of Sponsors which comprises religious Brothers and lay people.

  • If you have overall responsibility in a Church body, you should ensure there is a policy for clergy and church workers which deals with the use of technology to communicate with children in pastoral ministry.

  • The Elder board’s oversight includes, but is not limited to, teaching, protecting, leading, disciplining, equipping and caring for the corporate Church body and its individual Members as well as the oversight of all ministry, operations and finances of the Church.

  • It is important to identify acceptable levels of hazards, as all risk cannot be removed.Whilst this guidance is concerned primarily with hazards associated with failure to follow effective safeguarding practice, it must be understood alongside the health and safety regulation and policy of the Church body.

  • Section 5 of Faithfulness in Service is prescribed as the Code of Conduct for all ministry to children across the Anglican Church of Australia, unless the Standing Committee of the General Synod Anglican Church of Australia, determines a Church body has a Code of Conduct containing equivalent standards of conduct for observance and guidelines for conduct to be followed.

  • Deacons are expected to participate in the life of the Church with a goal of ministry and service to the Church body.

  • To the leaders was given the ultimate responsibility for the oversight of that particular Church body and the shepherding of its members.

  • Appointment procedures (clerics/religious)For clerics/religious who are part of the Church body in which they are ministering, the following procedure must be completed.

  • It is not the role of the Church body to validate the adequacy of the policy; that is the responsibility of Tusla.


More Definitions of Church body

Church body means a parish, a special district, school, a body corporate, organisation or association that exercises ministry within, or on behalf of, the Church;
Church body means any body of the Church, including a Parish, that is responsible for the support of a Minister.
Church body means a body setup for Christians to regulate its members according to Christian faith.

Related to Church body

  • Public body means a devolved public body listed in Schedule 3 of the Ethical Standards in Public Life etc. (Scotland) Act 2000, as amended.

  • Crown Body means any department, office or executive agency of the Crown;

  • Legislative body means the municipal council.

  • Government Instrumentality means any department, division or sub- division of the Government or the State Government and includes any commission, board, authority, agency or municipal and other local authority or statutory body including panchayat under the control of the Government or the State Government, as the case may be, and having jurisdiction over all or any part of the Project Highway or the performance of all or any of the services or obligations of the Contractor under or pursuant to this Agreement;

  • Competent Authority and ‘Appellate Authority’ shall mean the following:

  • Regulatory Body means those government departments and regulatory, statutory and other entities, committees, ombudsmen and bodies which, whether under statute, rules, regulations, codes of practice or otherwise, are entitled to regulate or investigate the matters dealt with in this Agreement or any other affairs of the Provider or the Department, including, without limitation Ofsted, the European Commission and the European Court of Auditors;