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Local churches are responsible through their Church Board for ensuring that the Keeping Our Church Family Safe policy is implemented with respect to all personnel whose work involves contact with children and adults at risk.Each Church Board will appoint a Disclosure Clerk.
The church should display a safeguarding statement (see Appendix 7: Church Safeguarding Statement) and must also maintain oversight of safeguarding through the work of the Church Board.
A PARENT NOTE DOES NOT AUTOMATICALLY CONSTITUTE AN EXCUSED ABSENCE.
Hope Lutheran Church Board of Directors may not disclose, divulge, or make accessible confidential information belonging to or obtained through their affiliation with Hope Lutheran Church to any person, including relatives, friends, and business and professional associates, other than to persons who have a legitimate need for such information and to whom Hope Lutheran Church has authorized disclosure.
As a last resort, if the Church Board decides that the matter should be put before the Congregation, the service of the pastor may be terminated, unless the Congregation votes by a two-thirds majority to retain the services of the pastor.
Service may be terminated by the pastor's resignation to the Church Board, giving ninety (90) days notice, after the pastor has obtained the counsel of the District Executive/ Minister.
Any changes in the terms of service will be negotiated in consultation with the District Executive/Minister and accepted by a majority vote of the Church Board and Congregation.
Future changes in compensation and benefits shall reflect a mutually negotiated agreement between the pastor and the Executive Committee (or other appropriate committee focusing on pastoral relations and responsible to the Church Board), and accepted by a majority vote of the Church Board and Congregation.
Said motions must come approved by the Tabernacle Church Board of Elders.
An important task for the Church Board or appropriate committee (Pastor-Parish Relations, Personnel, or Finance) is an annual review of the pastor’s compensation.