Synod Clause Samples

Synod. “The intermediate council serving as a corporate expression of the church throughout its region. It shall consist of not fewer than three presbyteries within a specific geographic region.” (The Book of Order, G-3.0401) *From the “Glossary” section of The One Body Of ▇▇▇▇▇▇: Ministry In Service To The Church and The World, Roman Catholic –Reformed Dialogue of the United States, Round Eight: 2012- 2017. pp. 4-5. +Anglicanism - This way of life is the system of doctrine, and approach to polity of Christians in communion with the See of Canterbury (the ▇▇▇▇▇▇/diocese that is the ecclesiastical center for England and eventually all of the Anglican Communion). The term derives from the word which, in a variety of forms, refers to the people of the British Isles, and especially the English. understanding of “ordinary jurisdiction” which is held in canon law to be the jurisdiction “permanently and irremovably annexed to” the office of ▇▇▇▇▇▇. By canon, a ▇▇▇▇▇▇ may not resign jurisdiction without the consent of the House of Bishops. A ▇▇▇▇▇▇ must resign from all jurisdiction at the age of seventy-two. +The Book of Common Prayer - Official book of worship of the Episcopal Church. The BCP provides liturgical forms, prayers, and instructions so that all members and orders of the Episcopal Church may appropriately share in common worship. Anglican liturgical piety has been rooted in the Prayer Book tradition since the publication of the first English Prayer Book in 1549. The current and defining edition of The Book of Common Prayer for the Episcopal Church was ratified in 1979. **The Book of Occasional Services - Book of optional services and texts prepared by the Standing Commission on Liturgy and Music.
Synod. The Synod will: 2.5.1 Provide for collegial support of the Interim Pastor through regular meetings of interim pastors. 2.5.2 Provide support and encouragement for the Congregation through periodic consultation with the ▇▇▇▇▇▇'▇ office and assistance through the call process. 2.5.3 Respond to reports of the Interim Pastor and the Congregation. 2.5.4 Provide information on interim ministry training opportunities for the Interim Pastor. 2.5.5 Identify networks and resources for the Congregation as it explores new avenues of it mission and ministry.
Synod. “the intermediate council serving as a corporate expression of the church throughout its region. It shall consist of not fewer than three presbyteries within a specific geographic region.” (The Book of Order, G-3.0401) *From the “Glossary” section of The One Body Of ▇▇▇▇▇▇: Ministry In Service To The Church and The World, Roman Catholic –Reformed Dialogue of the United States, Round Eight: 2012- 2017. pp. 4-5. +Anglicanism - This way of life is the system of doctrine, and approach to polity of Christians in communion with the See of Canterbury (the ▇▇▇▇▇▇/diocese that is the ecclesiastical center for England and eventually all of the Anglican Communion). The term derives from the word which, in a variety of forms, refers to the people of the British Isles, and especially the English. resign jurisdiction without the consent of the House of Bishops. A ▇▇▇▇▇▇ must resign from all jurisdiction at the age of seventy-two. +The Book of Common Prayer - Official book of worship of the Episcopal Church. The BCP provides liturgical forms, prayers, and instructions so that all members and orders of the Episcopal Church may appropriately share in common worship. Anglican liturgical piety has been rooted in the Prayer Book tradition since the publication of the first English Prayer Book in 1549. The current and defining edition of The Book of Common Prayer for the Episcopal Church was ratified in 1979. **The Book of Occasional Services - Book of optional services and texts prepared by the Standing Commission on Liturgy and Music.