BY LAWS OF
Revision –
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I - NAME AND LOCATION.
The name of this corporation shall be Harvest Community Church of Woonsocket, Incorporated (hereinafter the ‘Church’), with an address located at 60 North Main Street, Woonsocket, Providence County, Rhode Island, or such other location(s) as may be determined from time to time by the Board of Elders and Deacons. The Board of Elders and Deacons may also authorize additional offices as may be deemed desirable in other states or other countries (Mark 16:15; Acts 1:8-9).[1]
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II - PURPOSE.
The purpose of the Church shall be, for religious, charitable and educational purposes, to live and spread the orthodox, historic, Biblical Christian faith (Matthew 22:37-39, 28:19-20) in accordance with the Church’s Confession of Faith, Doctrinal Statement and Constitution, and in accordance with the policies and guidelines set forth by the Board of Elders and Deacons.
Further, it is the express purpose of this Church
to minister the Word of God to the faithful (Acts 6:4); to conduct regular
religious worship services through various forms of ministries, and to promote
and encourage those that are in need through the various ministries of the
Church (1 Thessalonians 5:11;
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III - GOALS AND OBJECTIVES.
To fulfill the religious, charitable and educational purposes stated above, the Church adopts the following goals and objectives:
A.
To seek out the lost and lead them to Jesus Christ as
their Lord and Savior (Luke
B.
To provide comprehensive training to students of all
ages in the Word of God, the Holy Bible, in each and all the doctrines found
therein, including training for those who express an interest in Pastoral
ministry and have been so gifted by God to serve in that office (Matthew
28:19-20;
C.
To provide an opportunity for each person, whosoever
will (Matthew
D.
To foster Christian culture in terms of refinement,
appreciation, social attitudes, skills, and to thereby develop a compassionate
response to the needs of society as commanded in the Word of God (Matthew
22:39;
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IV - CONFESSION OF FAITH.
A. We believe there is only one living and true
God[2],
the Creator of all things[3], and
that there are three Persons in the Godhead, the Father, the Son and the Holy
Spirit[4], and
that these three are one true, eternal God, the same in substance, equal in
power and glory,[5]
although distinguished by their personal properties.[6]
B. We believe that the Holy Scriptures contained in the Old and New Testaments were breathed out by God[7] to be the rule of faith and practice for all believers.[8]
C. We believe that God made all things for His own purpose[9]; that all His works were known to Him from the beginning,[10] that He works all things after the counsel of His own will,[11] His purpose will be established,[12] and that His laws, principles and government are perfectly holy, just and good.[13]
D. We believe that God created man in His own image, without sin,[14] and that man fell from that happy state by transgressing the divine command,[15] and that in consequence of the first apostasy, all men, prior to regeneration, are fully depraved, destitute of holiness, unreconciled to God, and under condemnation.[16]
E. We believe the Son of God has, by His incarnation,[17] obedience,[18] sufferings,[19] blood,[20] death[21] and bodily resurrection,[22] made an adequate, unlimited atonement for sin,[23] and that all who are saved are wholly indebted to the sovereign grace of God through His atonement.[24]
F. We believe that such provision is made in the Gospel, that whoever will, may take of the water of life freely,[25] yet, that sinners will not come to Jesus Christ[26] except they are made willing by the special regenerating influences of God the Holy Spirit.[27]
G. We believe, that for those who are appointed to eternal life,[28] who alone believe in Jesus Christ,[29] there is no condemnation; but they will be kept by the power of God through faith unto salvation.[30]
H. We believe the evidence of salvation is, in the sight of God, real piety,[31] and in the sight of man apparent piety,[32] and that all who are in right standing with God have a right to the two divine ordinances: the Lord’s Table and Baptism.[33]
I. We believe that every local Church is autonomous and has the authority and responsibility from her Head[34] to administer censure upon members who walk disorderly in order that the testimony of Jesus Christ and the Church not be injured and that the doctrine of Christ be not blasphemed, and that it is not required to refer their decisions to any other earthly tribunal.[35]
J. We believe that private and family prayer,[36] the reading of the Scriptures,[37] punctual attendance to the public worship of God and gathering together of His people,[38] and special appointments for the purpose of corporate prayer,[39] Bible study[40] and Christian fellowship[41] are in accordance with the Scriptures, and are important privileges and duties of professed Christians,[42] and that obedience is the best evidence we can give of genuine love for the Lord.[43]
K. We believe that, at the rapture of the Church, all believers of this present age shall be bodily resurrected and caught up into the clouds to meet with the Lord in the air and so shall we ever be with the Lord.[44]
L. We believe that, following a period of Tribulation,[45] the Lord Jesus Christ shall return to make war with His enemies,[46] separate believers from unbelievers, consign the damned to Torments, and welcome the saved into His one thousand year earthly kingdom.[47]
M. We
believe that at the end of the kingdom age, the Lord will judge the reprobate
living and dead before His great white throne and commit them to the eternal
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V – GOVERNMENT.
A.
This Church shall be managed by a Board of Elders and
Deacons [or, ‘the Board’], which shall have full authority and control over the
affairs of the Church (Hebrews 13:17), excluding the Overseeing Pastor’s sole
authority in doctrinal matters (Ephesians 4:11;
B.
The Board of Elders and Deacons shall consist of not
less than ten (10) nor more than twenty (20) members. ‘Elders’ are defined as
Pastors holding active ordination with the Church, or with a church of like
faith (1 Corinthians
C. In exercising authority over and managing the Church, the functions of the Board of Elders and Deacons shall be to establish policy and directives, to determine budget limitations, to review all fiscal policies and financial matters, to approve contractual obligations, to review and approve the activities, projects, and programs of the Church, and generally to provide leadership and guidance in keeping with the purposes, goals, and objectives as set forth herein (1 Tim 3:4-5).
D. The Board of Elders and Deacons shall include the following Officers: Senior Pastor, Chairman, Vice-Chairman, Secretary, and Treasurer. An ordained minister shall fill the offices of Chairman and Vice-Chairman.
E. The Board of Elders and Deacons may, by a majority vote of the Board of Elders and a majority vote of the Deacons appoint a non-elder or non-deacon to serve as a voting member of the Board of Elders and Deacons for a one-year period for any reason it deems profitable to the Church (Acts 15:2, 22). Such appointees will hold the title of ‘Director.’ The vote of any Director shall be counted as the vote of a Deacon.
F.
An ordained Elder of Harvest Community Church is not
a member of the governing Board of Elders of Harvest Community Church simply by
virtue of their office as Elder. Members of the “Board of Elders” shall consist
only of ordained Elders who have been (1) nominated by a current member of the
Board of Elders and (2) approved by a 2/3 vote of the entire Board of Elders.
Duly ordained Elders who are not members of the governing Board of Elders shall
have no administrative authority at
G. All duly nominated, elected and installed Deacons of Harvest Community Church are, by virtue of their office, members of the Board of Deacons for the duration of their term as deacon.
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VI - BOARD OF ELDERS AND DEACONS.
A. Qualifications for Membership on the Board of Elders and Deacons.
1.
Members of the Board of Elders and Deacons shall show
evidence of being dedicated, born-again Christians (John 3:3) with a deep sense
of spirituality (1 Corinthians
2.
Members of the Board of Elders and Deacons shall be at
least twenty-five (25) years of age upon commencing office (Luke 3:23;
3. Members of the Board of Elders and Deacons shall:
a)
Be in full accord and agreement with the purposes, goals,
and objectives of this Church as stated herein and in the Church’s constitution
(John
b)
Show active interest in its operations (Matthew
c)
Maintain faithful attention to their responsibilities
as Members of the Board of Elders and Deacons (Matthew 25:21;
4.
Members of the Board of Elders and Deacons shall freely
subscribe to the Church’s published Doctrinal Statement, believing without
reservation in the infallibility and authority of the Scriptures, the Holy
Bible, in their autographs (2 Timothy 3:16-17;
B. Appointment of Additional Members to the Board of Elders and Deacons (Directors).
1. Directors may be nominated for appointment to the Board of Elders and Deacons by any existing member of the Board of Elders and Deacons at any scheduled meeting.
2. If the nomination is approved by a majority vote of the Board of Elders and a majority vote of the Deacons, the Members of the Church shall then be given at least two weeks to communicate any reservations about the appointment of the candidate, unless the nominee had held the position during the previous year.
3. Any Director(s) so nominated shall assume office upon election and installation. They shall serve for a one-year period.
C. Duration, Removal and/or Resignation of Elders, Deacons or Directors.
1. The offices of Chairman and Vice-Chairman shall be held by ordained ministers. These offices shall be filled by a majority vote of the Board of Elders and a majority vote of the Deacons which make up the sitting Board of Elders and Deacons. Both the office of Chairman and Vice-Chairman shall be subject to annual renewal.
2. Members to the Board of Elders are to serve in perpetuity until they resign, retire, or are removed.
3. Deacons serve for the duration of the two-year term to which they were elected and installed by the Members of the Church.
4. Directors serve for a period of one year.
5. The offices of Treasurer and Secretary shall be subject to annual renewal. They are elected by a majority vote of the Board of Elders and a majority vote of the Deacons. Reelection shall be by a majority vote of the Board of Elders and a majority vote of the Deacons which make up the sitting Board of Elders and Deacons.
6. Deacons or Directors may be removed from office by a two-thirds vote of the Board of Elders and a two-thirds vote of the Deacons (with the exception of the accused) for any of the following reasons:
a) Failure to perform the responsibilities of their office as herein defined; and/or
b) Failure to embrace and maintain agreement with the Doctrinal Statement adopted and approved by the Members of the Board of Elders and Deacons.
c) Failure to support and/or agree with the approved purposes, goals, and objectives of the Church, or the directives and policies established by the Members of the Board of Elders and Deacons.
d) Sexual impurity (Ephesians 5:3).
e) Engaging in behavior that would, in the judgment of the Senior Pastor and the Board of Elders of the Church, bring disgrace to the Lord Jesus Christ or would in any way injure the testimony of the Church, universal or local (1 Corinthians 5:1, 12-13).
7. In addition to the above, the Senior Pastor or any Elder may be (1) removed from the Board of Elders and/or (2) removed from his office as Elder and/or (3) stripped of his ordination by a two-thirds vote of the Board of Elders (with the exception of the accused) for any of the following reasons:
a)
Violation of any of the required characteristics of an
Elder as listed in
b)
Conduct which would be considered by the members (or remaining
members) of the Board of Elders to be inappropriate or unbecoming an Elder or a
representative of the Gospel of Jesus Christ or of
c)
Departure from the published Doctrinal Statement of the
Church (1 Timothy
d)
Adhering to and/or promoting apostate or unbiblical
doctrines as interpreted by the members (or remaining members) of the Board of
Elders (1 Timothy
e)
Inability or unwillingness to perform the duties and
responsibilities of an Elder due to illness, absence, or other action which may
impair an Elder’s capacity to serve (1 Timothy
f) Demonstrated or announced departure from the purposes, goals and objectives of the Church as adopted by the Members of the Board of Elders and Deacons (2 Timothy 4:9-10, 14-15).
g) Leaving the Church to serve elsewhere.
8. Any accusation against an Elder must be substantiated by at least two credible witnesses: “Do not receive an accusation against an Elder except on the basis of two or three witnesses.” (1 Timothy 5:19) The credibility of a witness will be determined by the Board of Elders of the Church, excepting, if applicable, the Elder who is the subject of the accusation.
9.
All members of the Board of Elders, including, if
applicable, the Elder(s) in question, shall be notified at least ten (10) days
prior to the action of removal being considered. The accused Elder shall be
provided an opportunity to appear before the remaining members of the Board of
Elders and present a defense regarding the cause for such action (John
10. Any Member of the Board of Elders and Deacons may resign his office at any time by submitting a letter of resignation to the Board of Elders and Deacons.
11. In the event that a deacon is removed or is otherwise unable to fulfill the duties of his office, he may be replaced by the unanimous vote of the elders and a 2/3 affirmative vote of the remaining deacons. A period of at least twelve days shall be allowed during which Church Members may express any reservations regarding a Deacon candidate to any of the Elders. If there are no disqualifying objections, the new Deacon shall be installed by the laying on of hands of the Elders (Acts 6:6). Upon installation, he will serve out the remaining term of the deacon whom he is replacing.
D. Meetings of the Board of Elders and Deacons.
1. Regularly scheduled meetings of the Board of Elders and Deacons shall be held at least four times per year, at a time and place to be determined in advance. The Annual Meeting shall be held in January. Additional regular meetings may be scheduled by the Board of Elders and Deacons at such times and places as may be convenient.
2. Special meetings of the Board of Elders and Deacons may be called by the Chairman or the Vice Chairman, or at the request of at least three (3) Members of the Board of Elders and Deacons setting forth the objectives of the meeting and providing for at least five (5) days advance notice. Only items of business set forth in the notice of special meeting may be transacted at such a meeting.
3. One-half of the Board of Elders shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business unless otherwise provided for in these By-laws. One-half of the Board of Deacons shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business unless otherwise provided for in these By-laws. In order for a resolution to carry, those in favor must represent a minimum of 50% of the full Board of Deacons and 50% of the full Board of Elders. In meetings where the purchase of property, changes to the by-laws, approval of the annual church budget or hiring of staff will be voted upon, two-thirds of the Board of Deacons and two-thirds of the Board of Elders shall constitute a quorum. In meetings where the purchase of property or approval of the annual church budget will be voted upon, all Directors must be notified and shall be counted as a part of the Board of Deacons. In any case, in order for a resolution to carry, those in favor must represent a minimum of 50% of the full Board of Deacons and 50% of the full Board of Elders.
4. Resolutions shall be passed by a majority vote of the Board of Elders and a majority vote of the Deacons, except in those matters that require a different margin of approval as defined by these By-laws.
5. All meetings of the Members of the Board of Elders and Deacons shall begin and close in prayer.
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VII - OFFICERS.
A. Senior Pastor.
The Church finds its headship in the Lord Jesus
Christ (Ephesians
B. Chairman.
The Chairman shall preside at all meetings of the Board of Elders and Deacons and see to it that all orders and resolutions of the board are carried into effect, subject, however, to his ability to delegate any specific powers, other than those that may be conferred only upon the Senior Pastor. In order to serve as Chairman he must be (1) an ordained Elder and (2) a duly nominated and approved member of the Board of Elders. He shall be responsible for the general supervision of the other Members of the Board of Elders and Deacons. He shall be responsible to advise the Board of Elders and Deacons so that harmony is maintained between the practical/financial responsibilities of the Church and the spiritual/ministerial vision of the Church. In this way, the Chairman shall endeavor to see that a unity of purpose is maintained between the spiritual and pragmatic aspects of the Church’s work in order that all things are done in a decent and orderly manner. He shall have the responsibility of directing the general management of the Church. He shall execute in the name of the Church all deeds, bonds, mortgages, contracts and other documents authorized by the Board of Elders and Deacons and, if necessary in accordance with these by-laws, the Members of the Church. He shall be an ex-officio member of all standing committees and shall have the general powers and duties of supervision and management usually vested in the office of chairman of a corporation. He shall be designated attorney-in-fact for the Church by virtue of his office.
C. Vice Chairman.
The Vice Chairman shall perform the duties and exercise the powers of the Chairman in case of his temporary absence from the office of the Church (1 Corinthians 14:33, 40), and shall perform such other duties as may from time to time be granted or imposed by the Board of Elders and Deacons. In order to serve as Chairman he must be (1) an ordained Elder and (2) a duly nominated and approved member of the Board of Elders.
D. Secretary.
The Secretary shall attend all sessions of the Board of Elders and Deacons and act as clerk thereof and record all votes and minutes of the proceedings in a book to be kept for that purpose. He/she shall give, or cause to be given, proper notice of all meetings of the Board of Elders and Deacons; and in general perform the duties usually incident to the office of Secretary, and such further duties as shall from time to time be prescribed by the Board of Elders and Deacons or the Overseeing Pastor. It will be his/her responsibility to continually remind the Board of Elders and Deacons as to the provisions and procedures of these by-laws in order that proper procedure is followed. The Church’s Secretary (not the Secretary to the Board of Elders and Deacons) shall be responsible to keep the membership roll and the official records of the Church, as well as the Church Seal.
E. Treasurer.
The Treasurer shall be the Chief Financial Officer of
this Church and of the Corporation. He/she shall see that full and accurate
accounts are maintained of all financial affairs of this Church and shall
report regularly to the Board of Elders and Deacons on the financial condition
of this Church. The Treasurer shall ascertain that all funds are disbursed
appropriately and within the confines of the budgetary limitations established
by the Board of Elders and Deacons, and shall report any adjustment recommendations
that may be necessary or desirable, as well as any errors or deviations from
budget appropriations. The Treasurer shall be responsible to make a full and
accurate accounting of the churches finances to any Church Member that so
requests (John 3:19-21;
F. Delegating Powers to Other Officers.
In the event that any officer of the Church is not available or otherwise fails to perform his or her duties, or for any other reason that may seem sufficient, the Board of Elders and Deacons may delegate his or her duties and powers for the time being to any other officer or to any Member of the Board of Elders and Deacons (Acts 15:22).
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VIII - MINISTRIES.
A. There may be such ministries as the Board of Elders and Deacons, from time to time, establish for the discharge of particular duties, and said ministries shall have only such authority and powers as the Board of Elders and Deacons may specifically assign.
B. The head of all ministries, except as otherwise herein provided, shall be appointed by the Senior Pastor. They must be members of the Church. The Senior Pastor shall also serve as ex-officio member of any and all ministries. Ministry members may exercise only those powers and that authority specifically allocated by the Senior Pastor. All ministry heads are responsible for providing reports requested by the Board of Elders and Deacons.
C. All ministry heads and workers shall be in agreement with the Confession of Faith and shall not defend, teach or promote any doctrine or opinion contrary to the Confession of Faith.
D. The Senior Pastor may, at any time, discontinue any ministry or remove any ministry head for such time as he may determine.
E. Specific ministries:
1. Finance Ministry (1 Corinthians 16:1-4, for the principle of financial management). The Board of Elders and Deacons shall initially fulfill the function of a Finance Ministry. The Finance Ministry shall annually review the operating and capital budgets of the Church, propose a budget for the upcoming year, regularly inspect the books of the Church to insure that all taxes and financial obligations are met in a timely and orderly manner, and shall appoint a capable and independent auditing firm to review the Church’s accounts at least once every two years.
2. Ordination Ministry (Titus 1:5-9). The Ordination Ministry shall be made up of the Church’s Board of Elders and any other ordained minister serving with a Church of like faith approved by the Senior Pastor. Service on the Ordination Ministry is subject to the sole decision of the Senior Pastor. The Ordination Ministry shall be responsible for the development and maintenance of an ordination program for the Church and develop policies and procedures for ordinations. No man shall be ordained as a Minister of the Gospel without the approval of the Senior Pastor.
3. Planning and Development Ministry (2 Timothy 4:5). The Board of Elders and Deacons shall initially fulfill the function of a Planning and Development Ministry, which shall review and develop plans for the Church's projects, programs and activities, as well as develop and maintain a long-range plan for the growth and development of the Church.
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IX - ELDERS.
A.
The Elders of the Church are ordained Pastors who shall
assist the Senior Pastor in promoting the spiritual welfare of the Church (Acts
B. An Elder shall serve in perpetuity unless removed by a two-thirds vote of the Board of Elders, in accordance with Article VI, Section C.7 above.
C.
A person shall be eligible for appointment to the
office of Elder if he is at least twenty-nine (29) years of age, is male, has
demonstrated maturity (1 Timothy 4:15) in his Christian walk, and is a
confessed (Romans 10:8-10), dedicated (Titus 3:8, 14), born-again Christian
(John 3:3) evidencing deep spirituality (1 Corinthians 2:10-15) and active love
for the work of Christ and for the brethren (3
F. All Elders shall be in full agreement with the Church’s published Doctrinal Statement and shall not defend, teach or promote any doctrine or opinion contrary it.
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X - DEACONS.
A. The Deacons shall consist of competent, mature persons who are born-again Christians walking in the Spirit and in God's Love. They shall accept the Bible as the infallible Word of God, inspired by God through man and hold to a literal historical-grammatical system of hermeneutics.
B. All Deacons shall be in agreement with the Church’s published Doctrinal Statement and shall not defend, teach or promote any doctrine or opinion contrary to it.
C. The Deacons shall be elected by the Members of the Church with the approval of the Board of Elders and shall serve for a period of two years according to the following procedure:
1. The Members shall nominate men from among themselves for consideration as Deacon candidates (Acts 6:2-6). Nominations shall be made in writing to the Secretary of the Church. Ballots will be available on the first Sunday in February of each election year.
2. The Church Secretary must receive all ballots by the second Sunday in February of the election year.
3. The votes shall be counted by the Church’s Secretary and the results made known to the Board of Elders.
4.
The Board of Elders shall review the nominees to insure
that they meet the qualifications of
5. Each nominee shall be interviewed by an Elder of the Church.
6. All interested and qualified nominees will attend a three-part orientation on the duties and responsibilities of a Deacon led by an Elder of the Church.
7. Upon completion of the orientation, the nominees who have received the most votes shall be placed before the congregation. A period of at least twelve days shall be allowed during which Church Members may express any reservations regarding a Deacon candidate to any of the Elders.
8. If there are no disqualifying objections, the new Deacons shall be installed to the office of Deacon by the laying on of hands of the Elders on the first Sunday in April of the election year (Acts 6:6).
9. New Deacons shall serve for a period of two years unless they resign or are removed.
D. The Church shall elect as many Deacons as the Board of Elders, with the counsel of the current Head of Deacons, determines necessary to properly meet the Church’s needs.
E.
To qualify for the office of Deacon, the candidate must
be or become a member of the Church prior to installation. He must be twenty
five 25 years of age, meet the qualifications for a Deacon set forth in
F. Each year, the Senior Pastor of the Church shall appoint a Head of Deacons either from among the Elders or from among those Deacons elected by the Church Members. He shall coordinate the activities of the Deacons and the needs to be handled by them in accordance with Church policy. He shall likewise conduct regular formal or informal meetings of the Deacons for the purpose of fellowship, information, leadership and direction in the dissemination of the duties and responsibilities involved in the care of the worshippers in the Church.
G. Deacons shall serve under the Head of Deacons and shall (1) be available to lead at least one spiritual ministry of the Church as appointed by the Board of Elders, (2) serve as a voting Member of the Board of Elders and Deacons, and (3) attend to the physical operation of the Church as directed by the Board of Elders and Deacons.
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XI - STAFF MEMBERS.
A. All staff members must be Members of the Church, with the exception of those who may be under contractual agreement. They shall function within the confines of their job descriptions as approved by the Board of Elders and Deacons, and shall, at all times, exhibit a Christ-like attitude in all matters (Ephesians 5:3-4) pertaining to their position.
B. Staff positions may include, but need not be limited to, the following: Administrator, Comptroller, Missions Director, Outreach Director, Minister of Youth, Minister of Music, Business Manager, Audio/Visual Director, Broadcast Director, Maintenance Personnel or such other departments or positions as the Senior Pastor may, from time to time, establish in order to pursue the purposes, goals, and objectives of this Church. Staff positions are subject to all qualifications, rules, regulations, and procedures established by the Senior Pastor in accordance with these By-laws, whether the staff positions in question involve paid or non-paid personnel.
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XII - CHURCH MEMBERSHIP/THE CHURCH ROLL.
A.
B. The Process of Becoming a Member of the Church. Any person interested in becoming a Member of the Church may apply by written request to the secretary of the Church on a form approved by the Board of Elders and Deacons. The Membership Committee, made up of the Church’s Board of Elders, shall approve or disapprove all applications for membership within thirty (30) days of receipt of the application. The authority to approve or disapprove membership lies solely with the Membership Committee, which may request to meet with the applicant. The Membership Committee reserves the right to deny any application for membership into the Church.
C. Requirements for Membership. In order to be eligible for membership in the Church, the applicant must:
1.
Have been attending
2.
Have experienced a new spiritual birth by putting faith
in the Person and Work of our Lord Jesus Christ (John 3:3-8;
3. Have read and be in satisfactory agreement with the Church’s Confession of Faith and By-laws (Hebrews 13:7, 17);
4.
Be maintaining a consistent Christian testimony (Romans
12:1-2,
5. Apply to the secretary of the Church on a form approved by the Board of Elders and Deacons.
D. Reason for Requirements for Membership. We believe that the above requirements are in keeping with all things being done in a manner which is pleasing to the Lord:
1.
Having attended
2.
The new birth makes the believer a part of the
universal body of Christ (1 Corinthians
3.
Being in agreement with the Church’s Confession of
Faith insures that this particular local assembly’s doctrinal position is
compatible with the applicant’s understanding of the Scriptures (1
4.
Maintaining a consistent Christian testimony insures “that the name of God and his doctrine
be not blasphemed” by the unbelieving world (1 Timothy 6:1b;
E.
Responsibility
of Membership. Membership identifies a believer as being one with the
vision and teaching of the Church (John
F. Benefits of Membership. The benefits of Membership are:
1.
The right to speak freely to any Member of the Board of
Elders and Deacons about any concern or question and be assured that it will be
addressed (1 Corinthians 6:1). If possible, the Board Member will resolve the
matter immediately (Philippians 4:2-3, in
principle). If the matter cannot be resolved, it will be brought up for
discussion at the next meeting of the Board of Elders and Deacons (Galatians
2:1-2, in principle). Members may, if
they so desire, be present when their concern is addressed by the leadership.
In this way, the leadership shall remain both accessible and accountable to the
Church’s Members (1 Thessalonians
2. The right to vote for the Church’s Deacons (Acts 6:1-4).
3. The right to voice reservations about the appointment of a new Deacon or Director to the Board of Elders and Deacons.
4. The right to vote on any purchase of property by the Church.
5. The right to vote on any purchase that exceeds $10,000.
6.
The right to vote on the approval of the annual budget.
7.
The right to all services of the Church (counseling,
marriage and funeral services, etc.). Membership is not required of those
seeking marriage within the Church. Any couple wishing to be married by
8.
The right to a full and accurate accounting of the
churches finances by the Church’s Treasurer (John 3:19-21;
G. Responsibilities of the Church to its Members. The Elders and Deacons of the Church shall be responsible to:
1.
Preserve and communicate accurately the whole counsel
of God (Isaiah 28:10;
2.
Defend the tenets of the Orthodox Christian faith as
defined in the Doctrinal Statement (Philippians
3.
Govern the Church with integrity and in accordance with
the Scriptures and the Church’s By-laws and Constitution (Acts 24:16;
4.
Provide and maintain an environment conducive to
worship and study of God’s Word (John 2:16-17;
5.
Provide an environment that encourages the family structure
(Matthew 19:4-6;
6.
Provide an up-front and transparent accountability of
the Church’s finances (Luke
7.
Model the character of our Lord Jesus Christ and
honorably and diligently fulfill its responsibilities as Officers of the Church
(Mark
8.
Provide confidentiality in its counseling of Church
members (Proverbs
9.
Provide the Church’s services (counseling, marriage,
and funerals) in a way that is pleasing to the Lord (Colossians
10.
Maintain a positive Christian testimony both within and
without the Church (1 Thessalonians
H. Terminating a Member. The Board of Elders, by a majority affirmative vote, may suspend or expel a member of the congregation for cause after a hearing deemed appropriate by the Board of Elders is called.
I. Member’s Code of Discipline.
1.
Cooperative Action. The Members of the congregation of
the Church shall give consent to its form of government (Hebrews
2.
Attitude Toward Strife. Inasmuch as no Christian
institution can comply with the plain teaching of Scripture unless unity and
harmony predominate within its circle, no member of the congregation may use
any means to incite or engender strife (Proverbs 6:16, 19;
3.
Discipline. The responsibility of administering
discipline in the Church is that of the Senior Pastor and Board of Elders (1
Corinthians
a)
Any member of the congregation who shall without
reasonable cause willfully absent himself from the regular services (Hebrews
b)
Unscriptural conduct. Failure to maintain membership
requirements or doctrinal departure from the Confession of Faith shall be
considered sufficient grounds for rescinding membership. Such discipline shall
be prayerfully administered by Board of Elders according to Scripture (Matthew
18:15-17;
c) The Board of Elders shall be empowered to place on the inactive list those who have disqualified themselves for membership as provided for in these By-laws. The Board of Elders shall also have the authority to restore to active membership those who in the opinion of the Board of Elders are not at fault and those who, although at fault; have through repentance requalified for membership in the Church (2 Corinthians 2:6-7).
d)
The Board of Elders shall recognize its duty to
interview and encourage a proper attitude on the part of those who have been
placed on the inactive list (Romans 13:8, 10;
J.
Neither the Church, nor the Board of Elders and
Deacons, nor the Heads of any Board or Ministry created herein shall be
accountable or responsible for any actions of any persons, individually or
congregate (Romans 14:2, 4;
K.
This Church shall not be held accountable for the
actions or representations of any person participating, worshipping,
affiliating or associating with this Church at any time (Romans 14:12;
L.
This Church believes that Christians are prohibited
from bringing lawsuits against other Christians or against the Church to
resolve personal disputes, and that such lawsuits are unbiblical. It is
the position of the Church, however, that a Christian may seek compensation
from another Christian’s insurance company for injuries which result in clear
physical and/or material disadvantage, as long as the claim is pursued without
malice or slander. (1 Corinthians 6:1-8;
M.
This Church functions, not as a pure democracy, but as
a body under the Headship of the Lord Jesus Christ (Colossians
N. Voting of Members. The Board of Elders and Deacons shall bring proposals on those matters on which the Church’s Members may vote as defined in Article XII, section F above before the Members at a scheduled meeting of Members. Each Member in good standing shall either vote by hand count or shall be given one ballot and shall vote. Active Deacons within the Church shall count the ballots. The proposal shall be approved by a majority vote in favor.
ARTICLE
XIII - DISCIPLINE OF A MEMBER.
A.
There shall be a Discipline Ministry consisting of the
Senior Pastor and the Board of Elders of the Church. These men shall have sole
authority in determining heretical deviations from the Church's Confession of
Faith or behavior that is inappropriate for a Member of the Church (Romans
16:17;
B.
Members are expected to operate in accordance with the
principle of Christian love (John
C. If reconciliation is not reached, the one seeking to resolve the matter shall take one or two others with him/her so that the truth of the matter may established with witnesses (Matthew 18:16). This second step should also be preceded by careful self-examination (2 Corinthians 13:5) and exercised in a spirit of humility with the goal of restoration (Galatians 6:2).
D.
If the matter is still unresolved - after the steps
outlined in subsections B and C above have been taken - the Discipline
Ministry, as the Church’s representatives biblically responsible for putting
down murmuring (1 Corinthians 10:10;
E.
If the matter is still unresolved - after the steps
outlined in subsections B, C and D above have been taken - such members who
refuse to repent and be restored are to be removed from the membership of the
Church upon a two-thirds (2/3) vote of the Board of Elders at a meeting called
for the purpose of considering disciplinary action (Romans 16:17). In its most
extreme case, the Member’s error shall be made public when the church body is
assembled together in accordance with
F. No matter may be heard by the Board of Elders unless the steps outlined in subsections B and C above have been taken, except in the case of a public offense, as defined by the Elders.
ARTICLE
XIV- INDEMNIFICATION.
Each member of the Board of Elders and Deacons, and each Officer or staff person shall be indemnified by the Church against all expenses actual and necessary incurred by such person in connection with the defense of any action, suit, or proceeding to which he or she has been made a party by reason of his being or having held such position, except in relation to matters as to which such person shall have been adjudicated in such action, suit, or proceeding to have been guilty of gross negligence or willful misconduct in the performance of duty.
ARTICLE
XV - AMENDMENTS.
These By-laws may be amended or changed at any meeting of the Board of Elders and Deacons by a two-thirds (2/3) vote of the Board of Elders and a two-thirds (2/3) vote of the Deacons. Written notice of any such proposed change must be hand-delivered or mailed, certified mail, to each Member of the Board of Elders and Deacons not less than fifteen (15) days prior to the scheduled meeting at which such action is to be taken. The standing Board of Elders and Deacons reserves the right to interpret these By-laws.
ARTICLE
XVI - MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS.
A. Execution of Papers.
All deeds, leases, transfers, contracts, bonds, notes, releases, checks, drafts and other obligations authorized to be executed on behalf of this Church shall be signed by the Chairman and the Treasurer except as the Board of Elders and Deacons may generally or in particular cases otherwise determine.
B. Corporate Seal.
The seal of this Church shall be a circular
die with the name of the Corporation, the words "
C. Corporate Records.
The original or attested copies of the
Articles of Incorporation, By-laws, Official Records, and minutes of all
meetings of the Board of Elders and Deacons, shall be kept in
D. Evidence of Authority.
A certificate by the Secretary or an Assistant, or Temporary Secretary, as to any matter relative to the Articles of Incorporation, By-laws, Official Records, records of the proceedings of the incorporators, Board of Elders and Deacons, or as to any action taken by any person or persons as an officer or agent of the Church, shall as to all persons who rely thereon in good faith be conclusive evidence of the matters so certified.
The foregoing revised By-laws of Harvest Community Church of Woonsocket, Inc. are adopted by its Board of Elders and Deacons this 14th day of June, 2009.
ATTESTED TO BY:
______________________________________
Gene
J. Giguere, Senior Pastor
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Pastor
Steven Bacon, Chairman
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Pastor Dave Medeiros, Vice-Chairman
______________________________________
Nicholas Barrett, Treasurer
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Karen Martel, Secretary
[1] All
Scripture references are to The New
American Standard Bible, (
[2] Deuteronomy 6:4; Jeremiah 10:10
[3] Genesis 1:1; John 1:3
[4] Matthew 28:19; Luke 3:21-22
[5] John 1:1; Hebrews 1:8, 10; Acts 5:3-4
[6] Matthew 28:19; 2 Corinthians 13:14
[7] 2 Timothy 3:16; 2 Peter 1:20-21
[8] Psalm
19:7-11; 119:11; Acts
[9] Proverbs 16:4; Isaiah 43:7
[10] Isaiah 25:1; 46:10; Acts 15:18
[11] Daniel
4:35; Romans 8:28; Ephesians
[12] Isaiah
46:10;
[13] Psalms 19:7-8; 97:2; 89:14; 45:6; 99:4; Romans 7:12
[14] Genesis 1:26-27; Ecclesiastes 7:29
[15] Genesis 3:1-6
[16] John 3:18; Romans 5:12-19; 1 Corinthians 15:21-22
[17] John 1:14
[18] Romans 5:19; Philippians 2:8; Hebrews 5:8
[19] Hebrews
5:8;
[20] Hebrews 9:14, 22; 1 Peter 1:18-19; Revelation 1:5
[21] Romans
[22] Acts 4:33; 1 Corinthians 15:3-8
[23] John
3:16; Romans 8:3; 1 John 2:2;
[24] Ephesians 2:5, 8; Titus 2:11
[25] Matthew 11:28; John 7:37-38
[26] Matthew
22:3; John
[27] John 1:13; 1 Corinthians 2:14
[28] Acts 13:48; Romans 8:28-30, 33; 11:5, 7
[29] Ephesians 1:11; Romans 11:7
[30] 1 Peter 1:5; Romans 8:1
[31] Piety is having or expressing reverence for God; Luke 12:5; Romans 11:20; 2 Corinthians 5:11; Philippians 2:12-13; 1 Peter 1:17
[32] Luke 23:40; Acts 9:31; 2 Corinthians 7:1; Ephesians 5:21; James 2:24; 1 Peter 1:14-15
[33] Matthew 28:19; Luke 22:17-19; 1 Corinthians 11:23-30; Romans 6:3-4
[34]
Ephesians
[35] Matthew 18:15-18; I Corinthians 5:1-5, 7, 9-13; 6:4
[36] Matthew
6:6;
[37] John 5:39; Acts 17:11; 1 Timothy 4:13
[38]
Nehemiah 8:1-8; Psalm 40:9-10; Matthew 18:20; Acts
[39] Acts
1:14;
[40] Acts
17:2, 11; Romans 15:4; 1 Timothy
[41] Acts
[42] Hebrews 10:25; Acts 20:7
[43] Psalm
81:15; John
[44] 1 Corinthians 15:51-52; 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18; 5:9-11; Revelation 4:1
[45] Jeremiah 30:7; Daniel 9:26-27; Matthew 24:24, 29; Mark 13:19; Revelation 7:17
[46] Zechariah 14:3-7; Matthew 24:29-30; Acts 1:11; Revelation 19:11-16
[47] Ezekiel
20:33-38; Matthew
[48] Revelation 20:11-15
[49] Revelation 21:1-22:8