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Local Church Organization
As has been brought out in a number of sermons by Mr.
Armstrong and in published articles, the physical, human
elements of church organization are at best, the weakest
link in any organization. Many types of local
organizations have been tried and have been adopted by
local churches of the Intercontinental Church of God
(chartered and affiliated). This page will list some of
these organizational elements for your consideration and
understanding. Fellowship groups will not be discussed
as their situation is fully covered in the Field Church
Guidelines.
TYPES
Chartered Churches of the
Intercontinental Church of God:
- Local minister, Congregation
- Host or Local Contact, Congregation
- Local minister, Local Council, Congregation
- Host or Local Contact, Local Council,
Congregation
Affiliated Churches of the
Garner Ted Armstrong Evangelistic Association:
- Local minister, Board, Congregation
- Local contact, Board, Congregation
- Local minister, Congregation
- Local contact, Congregation
ELEMENTS TO CONSIDER
Chartered Churches:
Affiliated Churches
- Read carefully the Field Church Guidelines of
the Intercontinental Church of God as they relate to
your group.
- Some Affiliated Churches are incorporated and
have a Board by law.
- Boards formulate Articles of Incorporation and
by-laws for their corporation, depending on the
state of incorporation. Consider having the whole
congregation involved in the process. Publish these
items for the whole congregation.
- Formulate your by-laws to suit your own
particular circumstances.
- It is not necessarily your obligation to share
your Board activities, motions or internal documents
with the minister-of-record or the Headquarters
Office of the EA.
- Have an agenda for each meeting and strive to
stick to the agenda during the meeting.
- Consider putting every decision the council
makes in the form of a motion that can be published
for the rest of the congregation to see and refer
to.
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