MINUTES OF THE TWENTY-NINTH MEETING OF The NORTH AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN AND REFORMED COUNCIL

Similar documents
The Chairman called the roll of the member churches. The delegates from each church were introduced.

METHODIST YOUTH FELLOWSHIP

NORTH AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN AND REFORMED COUNCIL

Bylaws Bethlehem United Church of Christ of Ann Arbor, Michigan

C&MA Accredited Local Church Constitution

BYLAWS OF CASPER ALLIANCE CHURCH. Casper, WY. Adopted at the Membership Meeting March 1, 2015 ARTICLE I NAME ARTICLE II RELATIONSHIP

Proposed BYLAWS January 2018 Christian and Missionary Alliance Church of Paradise 6491 Clark Road Paradise, California INTRODUCTION

St. Mary s Pastoral Council Bylaws

CONSTITUTION EASTERN SYNOD EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH IN CANADA 2018

Constitution & Bylaws First Baptist Church of Brandon Brandon, Florida

CONSTITUTION AND BYLAWS THE FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF SHELBURNE, MASSACHUSETTS, UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST

THEALLIANCE 2017 MANUAL. of The Christian and Missionary Alliance

FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST, COLUMBUS, OHIO

BYLAWS OF FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 1100 Malone Denton, Texas

REDEEMER REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Presbyterian Church in America. Queensbury, NY BYLAWS

THE FIRST CONGREGATIONAL COLUMBUS, OHIO CONSTITUTION

THOMAS TOLMAN FAMILY ORGANIZATION BY-LAWS ARTICLE I NAME. The name shall be: Thomas Tolman Family Organization. ARTICLE II PURPOSES AND OBJECTIVES

Constitution. Synod of Alberta and the Territories Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada

CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS THE UNITED CHURCH OF JAFFREY

Sample Alliance Church (Sample local church bylaws interspersed with Constitution)

amendments Changes and new text in red WORLD COMMUNION OF REFORMED

The Constitution of The Coptic Orthodox Church of Western Australia Incorporated

CONSTITUTION AND BYLAWS THE FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF SHELBURNE, MASSACHUSETTS, UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST

BYLAWS THE OSWEGO ALLIANCE CHURCH

The Constitution of the Central Baptist Church of Jamestown, Rhode Island

Bylaws Of The Sanctuary A Georgia Non-Profit Religious Corporation

BYLAWS OF FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF BRYAN, TEXAS PREAMBLE ARTICLE I NAME ARTICLE II MISSION STATEMENT ARTICLE III MEMBERSHIP

CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS. of the COWETA INDEPENDENT BAPTIST CHURCH. Preamble

Constitution And By-Laws Of the Middle Florida-Georgia Primitive Baptist Association PREAMBLE ARTICLE I

BY-LAWS THE MISSIONARY CHURCH, INC., WESTERN REGION

1. Preliminary Definitions Application of Legislation Act

THE BOOK OF CHURCH ORDER OF THE ORTHODOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH STUDY QUESTIONS

Irons Trial: Chronology of Events

C O N S T I T U T I O N A N D B Y L A W S

Revision P, Dated December 1, 2014

THE CONSTITUTION AND STATUTES OF THE CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF SAINT PETER IN EXETER

Fremont Presbyterian Church of Sacramento Minutes of the Stated Session Meeting April 27, 2011

BYLAWS. The Rock of the Christian and Missionary Alliance

Constitution First Baptist Church Camden, Arkansas. Preamble. Article I. Name. Article II. Purpose Statement (amended May 10, 2006)

BYLAWS of the EASTERN SYNOD EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH IN CANADA

CONSTITUTION AND BYLAWS THE CHURCH ON RUSH CREEK. Arlington, Texas

BYLAWS FOR AGAPE CHINESE ALLIANCE CHURCH

The General Assembly declare and enact as follows:-

MIDDLEBURY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH BYLAWS

THE CONSTITUTION LAKEWOOD CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

BY-LAWS REVOLUTION CHURCH

CONSTITUTION of HOME MORAVIAN CHURCH

BYLAWS. BETHEL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 403 Church Street Walterboro, South Carolina

GA-1727 (Operational, Policy and Organizational)

CONSTITUTION OF THE OHIO ASSOCIATION OF CONSERVATIVE CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN CHURCHES

CONSTITUTION AND CANONS OF THE ECUMENICAL CATHOLIC DIOCESE OF MID-AMERICA

CONSTITUTION OF THE MILFORD BIBLE CHURCH

FORMS (Updated 6 February 2019) I Declaration De Fideli Administratione... 2 II Edict of Vacancy in a Pastoral Charge... 2 III Form of Call to a

THE CONSTITUTION OF DURAL BAPTIST CHURCH

BYLAWS FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH DECATUR, TEXAS. Adopted: 7/19/00 Last Revised: 2/14/16

ADMINISTRATIVE BYLAWS. Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada Last amended July, ELCIC Administrative Bylaws

Canadian Evangelical Christian Fellowship. Covenant and Organization

ADMINISTRATIVE BYLAWS EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH IN CANADA

Prayer Service. Evening, Wednesday. June 20, 2001

BYLAWS of Thomasville Road Baptist Church Tallahassee, Florida

ST. JOSEPH S CHURCH PARISH COUNCIL CONSTITUTION

BYLAWS The Mount 860 Keller Smithfield Road Keller, TX 76248

Bylaws for Lake Shore Baptist Church Revised May 1, 2013 and November 30, 2016

CONSTITUTION OF THE NORTHWEST WISCONSIN ASSOCIATION UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST

TABLE OF CONTENTS. Vision Statement & Covenant...2. Article I. Name, Affiliation, Fellowship...3. Article II. Pastor...3

BYLAWS THE EVANGELISTS ASSOCIATION True Holiness Assemblies of Truth United International Inc PREAMBLE

EAU CLAIRE BAPTIST CHURCH CONSTITUTION

CHURCH CONSTITUTION FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF LEWISTON

Preamble. Article I - Name. Article II - Purpose. Article III - Tenants of Faith

Constitution and canons of the Diocese of the Southeast of the Reformed Episcopal Church

BOLTON CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, UCC CONSTITUTION and BYLAWS

1. After a public profession of faith in Christ as personal savior, and upon baptism by immersion in water as authorized by the Church; or

CHICAGOLAND PRESBYTERIAN PILGRIMAGE BY-LAWS

BY-LAWS OF UNITY CHRIST CHURCH As Amended Through March, 2011 ARTICLE I

THE CONSTITUTION OF THE DIOCESE OF CALIFORNIA OF THE ECUMENICAL CATHOLIC COMMUNION

Meeting Minutes. Thursday, January 10, :30 PM City Hall, 1 Frank H. Ogawa Plaza, Council Chamber Oakland, CA 94612

NORTH AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN AND REFORMED COUNCIL

BYLAWS OF THE CARY ALLIANCE CHURCH Revision Adopted December 6, 2009 PREAMBLE

Frankfort Congregational Church, UCC 42 Main Road South, Frankfort, ME Constitution & Bylaws

Constitution of Zion s United Church of Christ of Taborton

BYLAWS OF THE PRESBYTERY OF NEW YORK AND NEW ENGLAND OF THE ORTHODOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH TABLE OF CONTENTS. I. Meetings 3

CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS OF CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH ARTICLE I - NAME & DENOMINATION

Bylaws and Rules of Order of the First Baptist Church of Rockport, Massachusetts

PRESBYTERY OF HUDSON RIVER Presbytery Meeting September 19, 2017

CONSTITUTION AND BYLAWS

CONSTITUTION Article I. Name Article II. Structure Article III. Covenantal Relationships Article IV. Membership Article V.

Accepted February 21, 2016 BYLAWS OF THE SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION OF THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA NEVADA CONFERENCE OF THE UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST

CALLED MEETING OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE CITY OF TEXARKANA, ARKANSAS MARCH 20, 2013

THE UNITING CHURCH IN AUSTRALIA SYNOD OF NEW SOUTH WALES AND THE ACT THE UNITING CHURCH IN AUSTRALIA THE KOGARAH STOREHOUSE CONSTITUTION

BYLAWS WESTWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH ALABASTER, ALABAMA

Advance Publishing Company Records,

The next ASC mtg. begins at 4 p.m. on Sunday, November 5th, 2017, at Fairview Baptist Church 900 Charlotte St. Fredericksburg.

ARCHDIOCESE OF CAPE TOWN STATUTES FOR PARISH FINANCE COUNCILS

BY-LAWS OF RANGELEY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH RANGELEY, MAINE Updated and Amended July 2006

SIGMA PHI LAMBDA CONSTITUTION

Association Constitution. By-Laws. Staff Policies

Credentials Committee Manual

AAGS Board Meeting Minutes for 13 August 2015

CONSTITUTION Of NORTH PARK COVENANT CHURCH PREAMBLE

ARTICLE I: MEMBERSHIP

Transcription:

Page 1 of7 Minutes of the 29 th Meeting of NAPARC, NOY.11-12, 200 MINUTES OF THE TWENTY-NINTH MEETING OF The NORTH AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN AND REFORMED COUNCIL Wyndham Airport Hotel, Pittsburgh, PA November 11-12,2003 I. CALL TO ORDER The North American Presbyterian and Reformed Council was called to order at the Wyndham Airport Hotel, Pittsburgh, PA on Tuesday November 11th, 2003 at 1 :31 PM by the Rev. jack Peterson, Chairman. Rev. Peterson began the proceedings by reading Isaiah 62 and appointing the Rev. Maynard Koerner to open With prayer. In preliminary matters, with the consent of the Council delegates, the Rev. Ron Potter was appointed Secretary pro tem by the Chairman; a delegate sign up sheet announced and circulated; refreshment times were set for the 11th at 3:00 PM and the 12th at 10:30 AM and the Chair gave permission for the observers from the Canadian Reformed Churches to display some of their books. II. ROLL CALL The roll call of member churches was taken as follows: Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church (ARPCl: Rev. John W. Dawson; Rev. Jack Whytock; Rev. Marty Taylor; Rev. Wayne Frazier. Korean American Presbyterian Church (KAPC): Rev. Duck Young Won; Rev. James Kim. Orthodox Presbyterian Church (OPC): Rev. Tom Tyson; Rev. George Knight, Mr. Mark T. Bube; Rev. Jack Peterson. Presbyterian Church in America (PCA): Rev. Roy Taylor; Rev. Irfon Hughes; Dr. William Barker; Rev. Paul Gilchrist. Reformed Church in the United States (RCUS): Rev. George Syms; Rev. Maynard Koerner; Rev. Ron Morris; Rev. Ron Potter. Reformed Presbytedan Church in North America (RPCNA): Rev. R. Bruce Parnell; Mr. Drew Gordon; Mr. Douglas Carson; Rev. Stanley Copeland. A quorum declared to be present. Invited Observer Churches present: Canadian Reformed Churches: Rev. Klaas Jonker; Mr. Art Poppe. Evangelical Presbyterian Church: Rev. Michael Glodo Free Reformed Churches of North America: Rev. Eric Moerdyke; Rev. Lawrence Roth

Page 2 of7 Minutes of the 29 th Meeting of NAPARC. Nov. 11-12. 200 Eglise reformee du Quebec: Rev. Bernard Westerveld; Mr. Philippe DeBlois. Presbyterian Reformed Church: Rev. Steven Mouring. United Reformed Churches of North America: Rev. Ralph Pontier; Rev. Todd Joling; Rev. Peter Vellenga; Rev. John Bouwers; Rev. Richard Steinstra; Rev. Harry Zekveld; Mr. Robert Clausing; Mr. Chuck Dykstra. III. ELECTION OF OFFICERS The Interim Committee placed the following nominations for officers before the Council Chairman: Vice Chairman: Secretary: Treasurer: Rev. John Dawson (ARPC) Rev. Steve Park (KAPC) Rev. Ron Potter (RCUS) Rev. Maynard Koerner (RCUS) There were no nominations from the floor. The Council consented to receive the proposed slate of officers as its officers for the year 2003-2004. IV. REPORTS FROM MEMBER CHURCHES The following member churches reported to the Council followed by prayer for that church by a Chairman appointed representative from another church. Denomination Reporter Who Prayed Paper ARPC John Dawson Irfon Hughes (PCA) A KAPC James Kim Doug Carson (RPCNA) B OPC Tom Tyson Jack Whytock (ARPC) C PCA Roy Taylor Ron Morris (RCUS) D RCUS Ron Morris James Kim (KAPC) E RPCNA Bruce Parnell George Knight (OPC) F The Chairman, with the consent of the Council, amended the Order of the Day as it appeared in the Docket, as follows: Adjournment time for the 11th (Tuesday) at 5:00 PM. The Chairman gave opportunity for questions to be directed to the member churches that reported. The delegates present directed questions to various member churches who responded. V. REPORTS FROM OBSERVER CHURCHES The following observer churches reported and prayer was offered by a Chairman appointed representative from a member church.

Page 3 of7 Minutes ofthe 29 tn Meeting of NAPARC, Nov. 11 12, 200 Denomination Reporter Who Prayed Paper Canadian Reformed Churches Evangelical Presbyterian Church Free Reforr'ned Churches of NA Eglise reformee du Quebec Presbyterian Reformed Church United Reformed Churches of NA Klaas Jonker Michael Glodo Eric Moerdyke Bernard Westerveld Steven Mouring Ralph Pontier Tom Tyson (OPC) Wayne Frazier (ARPC) Drew Gordon (RPCNA) Duck Young Won (KAPC) William Barker (PCA) George Syms (RCUS) G H VI. ADOPTION OF DOCKET Changes were made to the Docket proposed by the Secretary. It was moved, seconded and carried to adopt the docket as amended. The amended Docket is reflected in these Minutes. VII. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Upon recommendation of the Interim Committee it was moved, seconded and carried that the Minutes of the 28 th Annual Meeting of NAPARC be approved. VIII. APPROVAL OF THE EGLISE REFORMEE DU QUEBEC (ERQ) FOR MEMBERSHIP IN NAPARC The Chairman, by authorisation of the Interim Committee, declared the Eglise reformee du Quebec received, as a member church of NAPARC, by the unanimous action of the NAPARC Churches approving the ERQ for membership in NAPARC. Rev. Roy Taylor (PCA) offered a prayer of thanksgiving for the inclusion of the ERQ in NAPARC and for the ERQ. The actions of the various churches appear in the Minutes as follows: Denomination ARPC KAPC OPC PCA RCUS RPCNA Paper I J K L M N IX. COMMUNICATIONS A letter from the Christian Reformed Church in North America was read to the Council for information. (Paper 0)

( Page 4 of7 Minutes of the 29 th Meeting of NAPARC, Nov. 11.12, 200 X. TREASURER'S REPORT (Paper P) The Treasurer of NAPARC, the Rev. Maynard Koerner read the Treasurer's Report for 2002-2003. Rev. Jack Whytock brought the Auditors report (Auditors: Whytock and Dawson) for the year 2002-2003 as follows: We have audited the Treasurers Reports from 1113002 through to 10129103 and found them to be in order. We recommend that NAPARC thank Rev. Koemer for his faithful work. It was moved, seconded and carried to adopt both the Treasurer's Report and the Auditors Report. The Council, according to the Order of the Day, adjourned at 5:00 PM. The evening program, hosted by the RPCNA, was held at Geneva College, Beaver Falls, PA and consisted of dinner for the delegates, observers and guests in the President's dining room plus a musical program held in a school auditorium entitled, Christ in the Psalms. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12 TH, 2003 C The Council was called to order by the Chairman at 8:38 AM. The Chairman expressed thanks on behalf of the Council to the RPCNA delegates for the evening program of the 11 ttl. The Chairman read Psalm 24 and led in prayer. XI. INTERIM COMMITTEE REPORT The Secretary presented the Interim Committee Report as follows: The Interim Committee work is reflected in the changes to the docket and will be presented at appropriate places in the docket. XII. OLD BUSINESS A. Report on Women in the Military (Paper Q) The Council Chairman read the Report to the Council. The following action was taken: Recommendation #1 of the Report was moved, seconded and carried. Recommendation #2 of. the Report was moved and seconded. In response to the objections of a delegate, that the motion was out of order, the Chair ruled that the motion was in order. The Chair was challenged. "Shall the Chair be sustained?" A hand vote reveajed: Yes 14. No 6. The motion was declared to be in order. Am amendment to remove the word "That" and the words "of the member of churches of' from recommendation #2 was moved, seconded and carried. The amended motion now reads: It is the conviction of the North American Presbyterian and Reformed Council that the Word of God

Page 5 017 Minutes of the 29 th Meeting of NAPARC, Nov. 11-12,200 gives no warrant expressed or implied that women are to be conscripted into or employed for military combat roles but rather they are to be defended by men and kept from harms way that they might fulfil their biblical callings and duties under God. It was moved seconded and carried that the vote be by delegations. Three minutes were given by the Chair for delegations to caucus. The vote on the main motion was as follows: ARPC Abstain; PCA:Yes KAPC: Abstain; RPCNA: Yes. ERQ: Abstain; OPC:No RCUS:Yes The Chair declared that the main motion, as amended, was defeated. It was moved, seconded and defeated that the Committee be dismissed. B. Report of the Collation and Organic Union Committee (Paper R) The Council Chairman read the Report to the Council. The following action was taken. Recommendation #1 of the Report was moved and seconded. An amendment to remove the word "approved" and replace it with the words "furnished as information" was moved, seconded and carried. The vote on the main motion as amended carried. Recommendation #1 as amended now reads: That the collation chart be fumished as information and that future additions or deletions be made by the secretary of NAPARC and submitted to the churches for information at the annual NAPARC meeting. Recommendation #2 was moved, seconded and carried. Recommendation #3 was moved, seconded and carried. Recommendation #4 was moved, seconded and carried. C. Report on the NAPARC Web Site. The Interim Committee informed the Council that no report was available. D. Report of Committee to Plan Celebration of the SOOth Anniversary of the Birth of John Calvin. The Rev. Roy Taylor (PCA) brought a verbal report which contained the following recommendations approved by the Interim Committee for presentation to the Council.

Page 6 of7 Minutes of the 29 111 Meeting of NAPARC, Nov. 11-12, 200 Recommendation #1 was moved, seconded and carried: That the Committee be authorised to contact NAPARC member and observer churches, Reformed educational institutions, such as but not limited to CTS, WTS, WTS-CA, RTS, MARTS, KTS, GPTS, and reformed ministry organisations such as but not limited to, Banner of Truth Trust, Ligonier, Alliance of ConfeSSing Evangelicals, Philadelphia Conference on Reformational Theology and Founders Conference, to produce a co-ordinated effort. Recommendation #2 was moved, seconded and carried: That the Committee be authorised to spend up to $250.00 in NAPARC funds for conference call expenses. E. Report of the Committee to make G.I. Williamson's Westminster Confession of Faith for Study Classes available In the Spanish Language. ( Paper S) The Council Chairman read the report to the Council foonformation. XIII. REPORTS ON FOREIGN MISSIONS AND HOME MISSIONS CONSULTATIONS The Foreign Missions Consultation is to take place the week of November 17'1\ 2003. The Rev. Bruce Parnell (RPCNA) brought a verbal report on the Home Missions Consultation held the evening of the 10t h of November and the morning of the 11 th of November in conjunction with this Council meeting. XIV. NEW BUSINESS A. Letter from the Eglise refonnee du Quebec. (Paper T) The Interim Committee moved that the ERQ pay their annual dues in Canadian funds. Seconded. Carried. B. Letter of thanks to Dr. Bruce Stewart. The following letter to the Rev. Bruce Stewart to be sent via the secretary of NAPAC was moved, seconded and carried: That NAP ARC thank Dr. Bruce Stewart for his years of faithful labor both as a founder, delegate and secretary of this organization. That we sadly accept his resignation, thank him for his conscientious involvement and wise counsel throughout the years and pray for his complete restoration to good health, and many more years of service for his beloved Lord and Church. XV. ARRANGEMENTS FOR NEXT (2004) MEETING (TIME, HOST, PLACE, INVITEES) The Interim Committee recommended the following: That the date for the 3d" annual meeting of NAPARC be set as November 9-10, 2004, that the host church be the Reformed Church in the United States and that the place of meeting be announced at a later date. This was moved, seconded and carried. No invitees were added to the list of observer churches (see also below).

( Page 7 of7 Minutes of the 29 111 Meeting of NAPARC, Nov. 11-12, 200 It was moved, seconded and carried that there be a time of discussion on church union until the Order of the Day at 10:30 AM. Upon resumption of business after the 10:30 AM break, it was moved, seconded and carried that each delegation be given five minutes to speak on church union and that the plenary discussion be continued. Each member church spoke on the subject of church union. It was moved, seconded and carried that observer churches be given the privilege of the floor. The URCNA and the CanRC entered into the discussions. A time of prayer was held in the plenary session following the plenary discussion on church union. The Heritage Netherlands Reformed Church was proposed by the Chairman and the Secretary of the Council to be a recipient of an invitation to observe NAPARC. There were no objections. XVI. ADJOUNMENT The 29 th Meeting of NAPARC was declared adjourned by the Chairman, the Rev. John Dawson, according to the Order of the Day, at 11 :58 AM. Rev. Dawson closed the Council Meeting with prayer.