Church Handbook definition

Church Handbook means the rules adopted by the members of the Church governing the internal practices of the Church as may from time to time be amended in accordance with its terms.

Examples of Church Handbook in a sentence

  • Membership of the Church is open to anyone who professes the Christian faith in accordance with the Basis of Faith, has satisfied such other requirements as have been specified in the Church Handbook and who in his or her application for membership has indicated his or her agreement to become a member and to accept the duty of members set out in clause 9.3. Corporate bodies may not be members of the Church.

  • A “general meeting of members” under the Constitution is referred to as a “Church Business Meeting” in this Church Handbook.

  • Each person has to attend a newcomer’s course in which they are presented the Constitution, Articles of Faith, Covenants, Church Handbook, 2000 Baptist Faith and Message, Budget and the discipleship process of this church.

  • Guidelines for the Building and Grounds Committee and Ministry Teams shall be outlined in the Church Handbook.

  • Guidelines for the Church-Wide Activities Committee and Ministry Teams shall be outlined in the Church Handbook.

  • A “general meeting of members” under the Constitution is referred to as a “Church Members’ Meeting” in this Church Handbook.

  • The Church Handbook that includes Church Policies and Procedures shall bekept in the church office and made available for use by the members of the church.

  • AGENT STAKE PRESIDENT: The Area Presidency assigns an agent stake president to Family Services (see Church Handbook 22.9.1.2) The agent stake president assists Family Services with the addiction recovery program.

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  • Guidelines for the Missions Committee and Missions Ministry Teams shall be outlined in the Church Handbook.

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  • Ethics means a set of principles governing the conduct of all persons governed by these rules.

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