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THE CONSTITUTION
Lakewood Congregational Church (United Church of Christ)
Lakewood, Ohio
ARTICLE I - NAME
Sec. 1. The name
of this church is “Lakewood Congregational Church” (United Church of
Christ), and its location is the City of Lakewood, Ohio.
Sec. 2. Where used
herein, the word “church” refers to this church and the word “Church” refers
to the larger Church of our Lord Jesus Christ unless otherwise clearly
indicated.
ARTICLE II - MISSION STATEMENT
We strive to be a
welcoming, worshipping community of faith, helping people discover and
deepen their relationship with God, growing as disciples of Christ, and
reaching out in faith and loving service.
ARTICLE III - COVENANT
The Covenant by which this
church exists as a distinct body, and which every member accepts, is as
follows:
Believing that the Hand of God is upon
us, and that the place whereon we stand is holy ground, we confess that the
chief end of our lives is to glorify God and enjoy Him forever. In this
faith, we associate ourselves in a Christian Church, and as the Lord’s free
people declare our purpose to walk in the ways of the Lord, made known or to
be made known. Repenting of sin and confessing Jesus Christ as our Teacher,
Savior and Lord, we together seek light through the Word, guidance by the
Spirit, strength in Prayer and joy in Service. Invoking the aid of God, we
do now covenant and agree with each other to maintain this church, promising
to attend its meetings, give to it of our substance and take each one his
share in its work. We undertake this Covenant in the power of an endless
life, praying that, loving and being loved, serving and being served,
blessing and being blessed, we may be prepared while we dwell together on
earth for the perfect Communion of the Saints in heaven. Amen.
ARTICLE IV - STATEMENT OF FAITH
This church commends to its members the
following Statement of Faith of the United Church of Christ as a testimony
of common faith for use in worship, in private devotions, and for purposes
of study:
We believe in God, the Eternal
Spirit, Father of our Lord Jesus Christ and our Father, and to his deeds we
testify:
He calls the worlds into being,
creates man in his own image, and sets before him the ways of life and
death.
He seeks in holy love to save
all people from aimlessness and sin.
He judges men and nations by his
righteous will declared through prophets and apostles.
In Jesus Christ, the man of
Nazareth, our crucified and risen Lord, he has come to us and shared our
common lot, conquering sin and death and reconciling the world to himself.
He bestows upon us his Holy
Spirit, creating and renewing the church of Jesus Christ, binding in
covenant faithful people of all ages, tongues, and races.
He calls us into his church to
accept the cost and joy of discipleship, to be his servants in the service
of men, to proclaim the gospel to all the world and resist the powers of
evil, to share in Christ’s baptism and eat at his table, to join him in his
passion and victory.
He promises to all who trust him
forgiveness of sins and fullness of grace, courage in the struggle for
justice and peace, his presence in trial and rejoicing, and eternal life in
his kingdom which has no end.
Blessing and honor, glory and power be unto him. Amen.
ARTICLE V - GOVERNMENT AND POLICY
Sec. 1.
The government of this church is vested
in its members, depending, as we have in the past, upon the continued
guidance of the Holy Spirit to lead us into all truth.
Sec. 2. In
fellowship with other churches both within and outside the United Church of
Christ and its appropriate entities, this church has a God-given
responsibility toward the whole Church of Jesus Christ, its labors and its
extension, even as the larger Church has, in fellowship, a God-given
responsibility for the well-being and needs and aspirations of local
churches. In mutual Christian concern and in dedication to Jesus Christ,
the Head of the Church, the one and the many share in common Christian
experience and responsibility.
ARTICLE VI - MEMBERSHIP
Sec. 1.
Membership in this church is open to any
person who confesses faith in Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior and is
committed to participate in the Covenant of this church.
Sec. 2. A person may become a member of
this church (a) upon confession of faith, (b) by presenting a letter of
transfer from another church, or (c) by reaffirmation of faith when one is
or has been a member of another church and a letter of transfer cannot be
obtained. Each member shall pledge to attend the regular worship of the
church and the celebration of the Lord’s Supper, to live the Christian life,
to share in the life and work of the church, to contribute to its support
and benevolences, and to seek diligently the spiritual welfare of the
membership and the community.
Sec. 3. A member of this church may
terminate membership by written request for transfer to another church or by
termination. A member may be placed on a conditional list if, for a period
of two years, the member has not participated in the work and worship of
this church. This action shall be the responsibility of the Executive
Team. At the end of a maximum period of one year, the member may be
reinstated by the Executive Team, with the recommendation of the Senior
Minister, or terminated if no change in the member’s participation has
occurred. Membership may be terminated by the Executive Team upon
recommendation of the Diaconate if a member appears seriously and
persistently to violate the character and spirit of Christian discipleship.
The member may request, and shall be granted, a hearing before the Executive
Team, and the Executive Team may grant the member a year to make amendment
for the offending violations.
ARTICLE VII - CHURCH MEETINGS
Sec. 1. The governing body of this
church is the membership assembled in church meeting. The vote of a
majority of its members present and voting at a church meeting shall be the
action of the church. A quorum shall consist of no less than 10% of the
membership; all members are entitled to vote, and a member who cannot attend
a meeting may vote by written proxy through another member.
Sec. 2. The Annual Meeting of this
church shall be held during the month of February on such date as determined
by the Executive Team. Notice thereof, stating the object of the meeting,
shall be mailed to the membership and shall be posted in a prominent place
in the church building at least seven days before the day of the meeting and
shall be read from the pulpit at least once within a two-week period prior
to the meeting.
Sec. 3. Special meetings may be called
by the Moderator or by the Administrative Board whenever occasion requires,
or when a request in writing is presented by seven members of the church.
Notice of the special meeting will be given in the manner provided for the
Annual Meeting.
Sec. 4. In the business meetings of the
church the following order shall be observed unless another order has been
stated in the call of the meeting:
a) constituting prayer
b) approving records of previous meeting
c) reports
d) unfinished or deferred business
e) new business
f) closing prayer, worship or hymn.
For procedural issues not
addressed herein the church may rely on guidance from Robert’s Rules of
Order.
ARTICLE VIII - EXECUTIVE TEAM
Sec. 1. The Executive Team is the
permission-giving body of this church with responsibility for monitoring the
ministry and administrative issues to ensure that everything enhances the
mission of the church.
Sec. 2. The Executive Team shall
consist of the Chairperson and Vice Chairperson, the Moderator, Senior
Minister, Treasurer, five Ministry Team liaisons; all of the above are
voting members; in addition the Clerk and the professional church staff
members participate but are not voting members.
Sec. 3. The Operations Team shall
consist of the professional staff, Chair of Building and Grounds, and the
Executive Team Vice Chair who shall serve as liaison to the Executive Team.
The Aesthetics Committee shall be part of this team as necessary.
Sec. 4.
The Personnel Committee shall consist of the Chair of the Executive Team,
the Vice-Chair and the Moderator who shall act as Chair of this team.
They shall have responsibility for establishing personnel policies and
procedures and conducting annual performance reviews for paid staff of the
church in consultation with the Senior Minister. The Personnel Team shall
have the authority to hire and terminate employees of the Church, except
where otherwise dictated by the Constitution.
Sec. 5. The Executive Team shall
normally meet once a month, as called by the Chairperson or Vice
Chairperson, and may meet more or less frequently as required. This Team
shall receive reports from officers, ministry teams, and committees as the
Chairperson or the Executive Team may determine. A quorum, defined as the
majority of those present, and no less than five (5) voting members, shall
be necessary for a vote on any church business. The Executive Team may
appoint whatever committees it deems necessary or advisable and shall
designate the ministry team, if any, within which each shall function.
Sec. 6. The Chairperson of the
Executive Team shall, with approval of the Team, appoint a Nominating
Committee which shall have three to six members; Nominating Committee
members shall not serve more than five consecutive years, and the Nominating
Committee shall be elected by the congregation.
Sec. 7. Any vacancies occurring during
the year in offices (other than that of Ministers), ministry teams, or
committees may be filled for the balance of the term by the Executive Team
with nominations from the Nominating Committee, except vacancies in the
Nominating Committee shall be filled by the Executive Team without such
nomination.
Sec. 8. The Executive Team shall have
no power to buy, sell, mortgage or transfer real property without first
having secured authorization at a church meeting duly called for the
consideration of the subject. Said authorization shall require a two-thirds
vote of the members of the church who are present and voting at such
meeting.
Sec. 9. The Executive Team shall make a
report of its actions to the church at each Annual Meeting. It shall
prepare a financial statement which shall be available to the congregation
not later than the Sunday before the Annual Meeting. It shall approve an
annual budget for consideration by the church.
Sec. 10. Except as otherwise specified
by the Executive Team, all contracts, stock powers, bond powers, notes, bank
accounts or other instruments authorized by the Executive Team may be
executed and delivered on behalf of the church by any two of the following:
Senior Minister, Chairperson of Executive Team, Vice Chairperson of the
Executive Team, Treasurer and Assistant Treasurer. Bank accounts may only
require one signature for checks up to $7,500.00 and shall require two
signatures for checks over that amount.
Sec. 11. Written policies and
procedures, consistent with this Constitution, shall be adopted and
maintained by the Executive Team and shall be available in the church office
for review by the church membership.
Sec. 12. No
member of the Executive Team shall be eligible to serve concurrently as a
member of the Administrative Board.
ARTICLE IX -
ADMINISTRATIVE BOARD
Sec. 1.
The
Administrative Board shall hold the Executive Team accountable for the flow
of ministry within the church, ensuring that all activities within the
church are enhancing the ministry of the church.
Sec. 2.
The
Administrative Board shall consist of up to seven members elected at each
Annual Meeting to serve two-years terms.
Sec. 3.
The
Administrative Board shall meet as often as needed, approximately quarterly
and at least twice a year, with the Chairperson of the Executive Team and
the Senior Minister, to be informed of the flow of ministry within the
church.
Sec. 4.
The
Administrative Board shall have the power to call a congregational meeting.
The Administrative Board may make recommendations to the Executive Team
regarding paid and volunteer staff members. The Administrative Board may
recommend to the congregation that any member serving on the Executive Team
be replaced if it is determined that that person(s) is acting outside of the
mission of the church.
Sec. 5.
No member of the Administrative
Board shall be eligible to serve concurrently as a member of the Executive
Team.
ARTICLE X - OFFICERS
Sec. 1. The officers of this church
shall be the Chairperson and Vice Chairperson of the Executive Team, Senior
Minister, Moderator, Treasurer, and Assistant Treasurer(s), who shall, with
the exception of the Senior Minister and Assistant Treasurer, be elected at
each Annual Meeting to serve two-year terms, and whose duties shall be those
usually associated with such offices including any duties specified in this
Constitution. The Chairperson and Vice Chairperson of the Executive Team
shall serve no more than two consecutive terms.
Sec. 2. At the Annual Meeting, the
Nominating Committee shall present a list of nominations for officers for
the ensuing year(s) and for such other positions as this Constitution may
prescribe or the Executive Team may request this list to be posted at the
same times and in the same places as is the notice for the Annual Meeting.
A plurality of votes shall constitute election.
Sec. 3. Any church member may present a
nomination from the floor for any office or position to be filled at the
Annual Meeting in addition to the nominations presented by the Nominating
Committee, provided that any such nomination must receive the prior consent
of the nominee.
Sec. 4. The Chairperson of the
Executive Team shall preside at all meetings of the Executive Team and shall
have such responsibilities as may be assigned to the Chairperson of the
Executive Team including meeting quarterly with the Administrative Board to
report on the flow of ministry. The Chairperson of the Executive Team shall
be an ex-officio member of all ministry teams.
Sec. 5.
The Vice Chairperson of the Executive Team shall perform the duties of the
Chairperson during the Chairperson’s absence or disability and shall have
such other responsibilities as may be assigned to the Vice Chairperson by
the Executive Team. The
Vice Chairperson of the Executive Team shall also serve as the Executive
Team liaison to the Operations Team.
Sec. 6. The Moderator shall give notice
of and preside over all meetings of the church membership. He/she shall be
a member of the Executive Team and shall chair the Personnel Committee.
Sec. 7. The Clerk shall keep the
minutes of all duly-called church meetings, notify all officers and
committees of their election and appointment, and conduct all correspondence
which the Executive Team shall order. The Clerk shall ensure that a record
is kept of the names of all members, with the time of admission and removal,
and the names of the baptized of the church with the dates of baptism. The
Clerk shall have such other powers and duties as may be assigned to the
Clerk by the Executive Team, and shall serve as an ex-officio member of the
Executive Team.
Sec. 8. The Treasurer shall receive all
money which is paid or contributed to the church, and deposit the same in
the name of the church in any depository approved by the Executive Team;
shall keep an account of all money received and disburse the same under the
direction of the Executive Team; shall make monthly financial reports at
Executive Team meetings; shall assist in the preparation of the annual
budget; and shall provide a detailed report to the membership at each Annual
Meeting. The Treasurer shall also have the custody of all papers relating
to the property of the church, and shall give such bond for the faithful
discharge of the Treasurer’s duties as the Executive Team may require. The
Treasurer shall provide the books to be audited from time to time at the
request of the Executive Team. The Treasurer shall have such other
responsibilities as may be assigned to the Treasurer by the Executive Team.
Sec. 9. The Assistant Treasurer (s)
shall perform the duties of the Treasurer during the Treasurer’s absence or
disability and shall have such other powers and duties as may be assigned to
the Assistant Treasurer(s) by the Treasurer or the Executive Team.
Sec. 10. The Historian shall be the
custodian of and shall maintain the church’s historical records. The
Historian shall submit an annual report to the membership, and shall be part
of the Nurture/Growth Ministries Team.
ARTICLE XI -
MINISTRY TEAMS
Sec. 1.
Ministry teams and other organized groups within the church shall be grouped
insofar as practical into three areas for purposes of ministry flow and with
the enhancement of the church’s mission at the center of all activities.
Sec. 2.
The Ministry Teams shall be:
·
Welcoming Ministries
·
Nurture/Growth Ministries
·
Outreach Ministries
Sec. 3.
Each Ministry Team shall be represented on the Executive Team by a Liaison
to the Executive Team. This person shall be elected by the church at the
Annual Meeting for a one year term No person shall serve more than two
consecutive terms in this position. This person has the responsibility of
meeting on a quarterly basis with the Leaders of the Ministry Teams and
reporting back to the Executive Team on the work of the teams.
Sec. 4.
Ministry teams within each core ministry shall be established in order to
meet the mission of that ministry. The team leader positions shall be
filled by the Executive Team based upon the spiritual gifts of each person.
Sec. 5.
The
Core Ministries of the church are established as follows:
1.
Welcoming Ministries shall encompass the following general
functions:
a)
Hospitality – greeters, ushers, worship, guest follow up,
weddings, funerals, meals, child care
b) Marketing – advertising, direct mail, TV, publicity, public
relations, Website, multi-media
c)
New Member Orientation
d)
New Member Integration
2.
Nurture/Growth Ministries shall encompass the following
general functions:
a)
Worship and the Arts – flowers, music, Festival Arts
b) Education and Spiritual Development – adult education,
Sunday School, youth activities, Confirmation, prayer groups, library
c) Stewardship
d) Membership Development – Circles, special interest groups, men’s
ministry, women’s ministry, fellowship groups, special activities.
3.
Outreach
Ministries shall encompass the following general functions:
a) Mission
b) Service
c) To identify
needs of the community beyond our church -- local, national and worldwide --
to which the church can respond.
These
ministry teams are only recommendations and it is expected that additional
teams will be established as members are called to new ministries.
ARTICLE XII - OFFICE OF MINISTER
Sec. 1. The Senior Minister shall be
the spiritual leader of the church and its chief administrator. The Senior
Minister shall be an ex officio member of each Ministry Team and all other
organized groups within the church.
Sec. 2. Call of the Senior Minister.
Among the steps involved in calling the Senior Minister shall be these:
a) The Executive Team shall appoint a
Search Committee which shall be comprised of seven to fourteen members.
b) The Diaconate shall arrange for such
temporary supply of the pulpit and pastoral ministry as is needed,
preferably by means of an Interim Minister.
c) The Search
Committee, in consultation with the Ohio Conference of the United Church of
Christ, the Western Reserve Association, and other appropriate agencies,
shall study the records of selected candidates and by investigation,
personal interviews, and observation of their conduct of public worship,
determine their capacity for the work of the ministry of this church. When
the Search Committee has reached a decision, it shall invite the candidate
to preach in the church and meet the members and shall arrange to call a
special meeting of the church to act upon a call to the pastorate. Prior to
serving, the candidate shall have ordained ministerial standing in the
United Church of Christ.
Sec. 3. This church may call one or
more Associate or Assistant Minister following a procedure similar to that
set forth for calling the Senior Minister, except that any such committee
shall reach a decision on a candidate in consultation with the Senior
Minister.
Sec. 4. The duties of an Associate or
Assistant Minister shall be determined by the Senior Minister in
consultation with any appropriate ministry team or committee and with the
concurrence of the Executive Team.
Sec. 5. Termination of Ministry
a) By Resignation: In case of the
resignation of a Minister, the Minister shall submit a letter of resignation
to the Executive Team, which shall accept the resignation and thereafter
notify the congregation.
b) By
Vote of the Congregation: In case of proposed dismissal of a Minister,
the Executive Team shall consider the case at a meeting called specifically
for that purpose, prior to which the Minister shall have been given at least
10 days notice in writing of the pending action and the church shall have
sought the counsel of the Ohio Conference of the United Church of Christ or
of its Association. The Minister may attend such meeting of the Executive
Team and shall be given full opportunity for a hearing. Then the Executive
Team shall consider the subject in executive session without the Minister
being present. If a majority of the Executive Team votes for dismissal of
the Minister, a special meeting of the church shall be called at which the
recommendation of the Executive Team shall be presented, the Minister shall
be given ample opportunity to comment, and any appropriate action may be
taken. If the majority of members present and voting favor dismissal, the
ministry shall terminate at once or as the meeting may determine, and the
action shall be reported promptly to the Ohio Conference of the United
Church of Christ and its Association.
Sec. 6.
This church may engage such other
professional staff members as it may determine and such other employees as
may prove necessary or desirable, all such staff members and employees to be
subject to the supervision and direction of the Senior Minister under plans
approved by the Executive Team. All professional and support staff of the
Church shall be subject to an annual evaluation procedure arranged for by
the Chair of the Personnel Committee in concert with the Senior Minister.
Sec. 7. Before
consummating the employment of any individual covered by this Article, terms
of employment are to be negotiated and finalized by the Personnel Committee
in conjunction with the Treasurer, and an employment contract may be
prepared if appropriate.
ARTICLE XIII - DIACONATE
Sec. 1.
The Diaconate shall consist of approximately twelve persons. It
shall elect its own Chairperson annually, may elect a Vice Chair and shall
meet at the call of the Senior Minister or its Chairperson not less often
than quarterly.
Sec. 2. Approximately six Deacons shall
be elected at each Annual Meeting to serve two-year terms. No person may
serve more than two consecutive two-year terms.
Sec. 3. The Diaconate shall assist the
Ministers in the overseeing of worship, the preparation and administration
of the Sacraments, the winning of persons to Christ, the securing of new
members, the maintenance of high standards of church membership, the
faithful practice of discipleship, the fulfillment of the requirements of
membership, and the ministry of compassion to any and all, but particularly
to those in need, those infirmed, and those aggrieved. The Diaconate may be
assisted in any of its activities by persons whose terms of service as
Deacons have expired, by other interested members and by the youth of the
church.
Sec. 4. The
Diaconate may recommend and the church may elect at any church meeting to
the status of Deacon Emeritus/Emerita any member who has reached the age of
seventy years and who has served the church with distinction at any time for
a total of twelve years or more.
ARTICLE XIV - AMENDMENTS
Sec. 1.
This Constitution shall be reviewed approximately every five years,
or as often as deemed necessary, by a committee convened by the Executive
Team. This committee shall submit its recommendations for revisions to the
Executive Team for approval to present to the church membership. This
Constitution may be amended at an Annual or Special Meeting of the church by
a majority vote of the members present and voting.
Sec. 2. In addition to the review
committee’s recommendations, other motions to amend this Constitution must
be put in writing and shall be presented, discussed and acted upon at any
Annual or Special Meeting of the church.
ARTICLE XV- EFFECTIVE DATE
The amended Constitution
shall become effective immediately upon adoption by the membership of this
church.
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