Church Constitution definition

Church Constitution or "Constitution" means the Letters Patent, General Operating By-law and any Policy Statements adopted by the Leadership Board from time to time;
Church Constitution or “Constitution” means the Letters Patent (including the Objects and Statement of Fundamental and Essential Truths of the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada), General Operating By-law, By-laws, Board Policies and By-law Policies adopted by the Church from time to time.
Church Constitution or “Constitution” means the Letters Patent (including the Objects and Statement of Faith), the General Operating By-law, all other By-laws, and all Policies adopted by the Church from time to time.

Examples of Church Constitution in a sentence

  • No charge shall proceed from allegations where the investigation determines that the allegation has arisen from the proper performance of duty by persons carrying out discipline procedures of By- Law 10, or church disciplinary or resolution of conflict procedures provided for in By-Law 12, By- Law 14, or the Local Church Constitution.

  • They shall be governed by the Local Church Constitution of The Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada or a local church constitution approved by the district executive.

  • The local congregation shall, at a regularly convened meeting, pass a resolution adopting The Statement of Fundamental and Essential Truths approved by the General Conference and the Local Church Constitution of The Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada or a local church constitution approved by the district executive.

  • The pastor shall coordinate the ministry of elders and assign them in accordance with the Church Constitution, these bylaws, and practices.

  • When the arm arrives at the designated place, a moderator and clerk pro-tem shall be chosen after which the moderator shall call the council to order and have the clerk read the Articles of Faith, Church Covenant, Rules of Decorum and Church Constitution.


More Definitions of Church Constitution

Church Constitution or “Constitution” means the Letters Patent (including the Objects), the General Operating By-Law, all other By-Laws, and to all church governance policies and procedures and rules and regulations, not of a purely administrative nature, adopted by the Church from time to time pertaining to theological and doctrinal matters;
Church Constitution means the constitution of the Church;
Church Constitution means the Letters Patent, General Operating By-Law and any policy statements adopted by the Church from time to time;
Church Constitution or “Constitution” means the Articles (including the Purposes and Statement of Faith), the By-laws and Operating Policies adopted by the Church from time to time.
Church Constitution means the Articles, the Statement of Faith of the Church, the By-Law, and any Policy Statements adopted by the Church from time to time, and any amendments thereto
Church Constitution means the Articles, the Statement of Faith, all By-laws, and all Policies adopted by the Church from time to time in force and effect.
Church Constitution or "Constitution" means the Letters Patent (including the objects and Statement of Beliefs), General Operating By-law and any policy statements adopted by the Church from time to time;