THE DESIGN OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH
(DISCIPLES OF CHRIST)
Updated: July, 2005
PREAMBLE
As members of the Christian Church,
We confess that Jesus is the Christ,
the Son of the living God,
and proclaim him Lord and Savior of the world.
In Christ's name and by his grace
we accept our mission of witness
and service to all people.
We rejoice in God,
maker of heaven and earth,
and in God’s covenant of love
which binds us to God and to one another.
Through baptism into Christ
we enter into newness of life
and are made one with the whole people of God.
In the communion of the Holy Spirit
we are joined together in discipleship
and in obedience to Christ.
At the Table of the Lord
we celebrate with thanksgiving
the saving acts and presence of Christ.
Within the universal church
we receive the gift of ministry
and the light of scripture.
In the bonds of Christian faith
we yield ourselves to God
that we may serve the One
whose kingdom has no end.
Blessing, glory, and honor
be to God forever. Amen.
1. Within the whole family of God on earth, the church appears
wherever believers in Jesus the Christ are gathered in His name.
Transcending all barriers within the human family, the one church
manifests itself in ordered communities bound together for worship,
fellowship, and service; in varied structures for mission, witness,
and mutual accountability; and for the nurture and renewal of its
members. The nature of the church, given by Christ, remains constant
through the generations, yet in faithfulness to its nature, it continues
to discern God’s vision and to adapt its mission and structures
to the needs of a changing world. All dominion in the church belongs
to Jesus, its Lord and head, and any exercise of authority in the
church on earth stands under His judgment.
2. Within the universal Body of Christ, the Christian Church (Disciples
of Christ) is identifiable by its testimony, tradition, name, institutions,
and relationships. Across national boundaries, this church expresses
itself in covenantal relationships in congregations, regions, and
general ministries of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ),
bound by God’s covenant of love. Each expression is characterized
by its integrity, self-governance, authority, rights, and responsibilities,
yet they relate to each other in a covenantal manner, to the end
that all expressions will seek God’s will and be faithful to God’s
mission. We are committed to mutual accountability. The Christian
Church (Disciples of Christ) confesses Jesus Christ as Lord and
constantly seeks in all of its actions to be obedient to his authority.
3. We commit ourselves to one another and to God in adopting this
Design for the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in order that
we may faithfully express the ministry of Christ, made known through
scripture; provide Christian witness, mission, evangelism, and service
from our doorsteps to the ends of the earth; furnish means by which
all expressions of the church may fulfill their ministries with
faithful Christian stewardship; assure unity in Christ while respecting
diversity; and work as partners in ecumenical and global relationships.
4. In keeping with this Design, the Christian Church (Disciples
of Christ) shall establish, receive, and nurture congregational
ministries; provide for regional and general ministries and such
other organizations as may be required; have a General Assembly,
a General Board, and an Administrative Committee of the General
Board; define policies and criteria for its Order of Ministry; develop
or recognize new forms of ministries for mission and witness; maintain
appropriate relationships with institutions of higher education
historically related to the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ);
provide appropriate consultation and procedures whereby existing
organizations may make any necessary transition within the provisions
of this covenant; and engage in continuing renewal, reformation,
and adaptation as necessary to minister in the world.
NAME
5. The name of this body shall be the CHRISTIAN CHURCH (DISCIPLES
OF CHRIST.
MEMBERSHIP AND PARTICIPATION
6. As a member of the whole Body of Christ, every person who is
or shall become a member of a recognized congregation of the Christian
Church (Disciples of Christ) thereby holds membership in the region
in which that congregation is located and in the Christian Church
(Disciples of Christ) in the United States and Canada.
7. Regions and general ministries may develop procedures of recognition
whereby other persons and groups who support the purposes of the
Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) can participate in regional
and general work.
CONGREGATIONAL MINISTRIES
8. Congregations constitute the primary expression of the community
of faith within the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). Through
congregations, individuals are brought to the saving grace of Christ,
baptized into the Body of Christ, nurtured in their faith, and gather
at the Lord’s Table. Joined in discipleship, congregations partner
with their regions and the general ministries of the church to share
the good news from their doorsteps to the ends of the earth.
RECOGNIZED CONGREGATIONS
9. All congregations listed in the latest Year Book and Directory
of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) shall be recognized
congregations of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). Other
congregations desiring recognition and congregations desiring to
withdraw from recognition in the Christian Church (Disciples of
Christ) shall follow established procedures for Year Book and Directory
listing.i (See Note.) Congregations that follow the procedures for
listing after the publication of the latest Year Book and Directory
and that are recorded in the Year Book and Directory office shall
also be recognized congregations.
RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
10. In adopting this Design, the Christian Church (Disciples of
Christ) affirms that congregations in their freedom in Christ have
both rights and responsibilities. As part of the Christian Church
(Disciples of Christ), congregations share creatively in the church’s
total mission of witness and service. Equally, the Christian Church
(Disciples of Christ) in its general and regional ministries sustains
congregations through commitment to their welfare and needs. Thus,
concern for the integrity of each expression is shared and witness
is given to the interrelatedness of the whole church.
11. Among the rights recognized and safeguarded to congregations
are the rights to manage their affairs under the Lordship of Jesus
Christ; to adopt or retain their names, corporate documents, and
organization of ministry; to determine, in faithfulness to the gospel,
their practices; to own, control, and encumber their property; to
organize for carrying out the mission and witness of the church;
to establish their budgets and financial policies; to call their
ministers; and to participate through voting representatives in
forming the corporate judgment of the Christian Church (Disciples
of Christ).
12. Among the responsibilities by which congregations demonstrate
their mutual concern for the mission and witness of the whole church
are the responsibilities to proclaim the gospel and administer baptism
and the Lord's Supper; to provide for the spiritual nurture of their
members and families; to grow in understanding that the church is
a universal fellowship, transcending all barriers within the human
family; to engage in evangelism; to sustain their ministers in faithfulness
and honor and, in matters pertaining to relationships with them,
to seek counsel from the regional minister; to be faithful in Christian
stewardship, striving to share proportionately in providing the
resources for the total life, work, and witness of the Christian
Church (Disciples of Christ); to choose voting representatives to
the General and Regional Assemblies; to share with other ministries
of the church in the establishment and nurture of new congregations;
and to seek to realize the oneness of the church of Jesus Christ
through cooperation with other congregations and with present and
emerging ecumenical structures.
13. While congregations are responsive to the needs of general
and regional ministries, as established through the participation
of the congregations' representatives in the General and Regional
Assemblies, all financial support of the general and regional programs
of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) by congregations and
individuals is voluntary.
REPRESENTATION IN REGIONAL AND GENERAL ASSEMBLIES
14. Congregations are represented in the General Assembly by voting
representatives of their choosing. Each congregation is entitled
to be represented in the General Assembly by two voting representatives,
plus one additional voting representative for each 100 participating
members or major fraction thereof over the first 100. These voting
representatives shall be in addition to the congregation’s ordained
and licensed ministers, who are voting members as provided in paragraph
38c.
15. Congregations may submit items of business for consideration
by the General Assembly by filing such items with the General Board
through the Office of the General Minister and President at least
180 days in advance of a meeting of the General Assembly. Congregations
will receive from the Office of the General Minister and President
a copy of all items of business to be considered by the General
Assembly at least 60 days in advance.
16. Congregations are represented in their Regional Assemblies
according to the provisions of the corporate documents and organization
of their respective regions.
17. Congregations and individuals exercise their rights and responsibilities
by participating through their voting representatives in the General
and Regional Assemblies, of which they are a part. In the fulfillment
of their ministries, congregations are encouraged to hold in high
regard the actions, decisions, and recommendations of these Assemblies,
expressing in love any dissent from such actions or positions. Where
other procedures have not been provided by the General Assembly
or General Board, matters of grievance and appeal may be referred
by congregations and individual members through the Office of General
Minister and President to the Administrative Committee, as provided
in paragraph 66.
REGIONAL MINISTRIES
18. The Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) also expresses itself
in geographic ministries called regions. The following principles
shall guide the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in the development
of its regions.
NATURE AND PURPOSE
19. The primary nature of regions is drawn from the Acts of the
Apostles in Paul’s desire to nurture, support, and engage congregations
as unique entities and as gatherings of congregations related to
one another in their mission. Regions should embody the character
of the ministry to which Christ calls His people in their mutual
commitment to Him and to one another.
20. The primary purpose of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)
in regions is twofold: (1) to extend the ministry of Christ in mission,
teaching, witness, and service among the people and social structures
of the region; and (2) to establish, receive, and nurture congregations
in the region, providing help, counsel, and pastoral care to members,
ministers, and congregations in their mutual relationships, and
relating them to the worldwide mission and witness of the whole
church.
MEMBERSHIP AND PARTICIPATION
21. As a member of the whole Body of Christ, every person who is
or shall become a member of a recognized congregation of the Christian
Church (Disciples of Christ) thereby holds membership in the region
in which that congregation is located.
FUNCTION
22. Regions of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) perform
within their established boundaries the function of the church related
to their two-fold purpose of mission and nurture:
23. Mission. In fulfilling the mission of the church, regions are
sensitive to the needs of the world about them and lead their members
in identifying and serving such human needs. Regions take initiative
in developing new forms of ministries in mission, witness, and service,
and in dealing creatively with their roles in the whole task of
the church. Wherever ecumenical action is possible to fulfill their
mission, regions should join with similar geographic units of other
religious bodies and with present and emerging ecumenical structures.
24. Nurture. Regions are concerned for the continuing renewal of
the life of congregations, members, and ministers, and offer leadership
in matters of mutual concern. Within policies developed by the General
Assembly, regions provide help, counsel, and pastoral care to ministers
and congregations in such matters as standing and credentialing
of ministers, ministerial search and call, ordination, licensing,
establishment and dissolution of pastoral relationships, and installations
of ministers. Regions seek to supply ministry for congregations
without full-time pastoral services and to offer counsel and assistance
in cases of difficulties between ministers and congregations.
25. As an integral part of the whole church, regions witness to
the unity of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) by calling
congregations to an awareness of their opportunities and responsibilities
beyond local concerns. They also help to relate congregations to
the total ministry of the whole church. By calling the general expression
of the church to an awareness of the needs both of congregations
and of regions, the regions help to relate the general expression
to the life and work of congregations.
26. Governing and enabling documents of regions shall be in harmony
with this Design. Updated copies should be filed with the Office
of General Minister and President.
SHAPE AND BOUNDARIES
27. Identifiable geographic, cultural, sociological, and political
factors provide boundaries, which the church may use to establish
its own regional structures
(1) by which the church carries out regionally its ministry of
mission and nurture;
(2) in which congregations and ministers find their primary relationships
of mutual support and encouragement;
(3) which provide opportunities for regional fellowship, worship,
and assembly for the consideration of matters of mutual concern;
and
(4) which help to relate the three expressions of the church — congregational,
regional, and general — to one another in the functioning of the
whole church.
Regions may vary in size and shape. It is recognized that, in response
to the changing imperatives of mission and the conditions of human
life, new expressions of the church may emerge in the process of
developing the shape and boundaries of the regions of the Christian
Church (Disciples of Christ).
28. The General Board shall provide procedures for the continuing
modification of the shape and boundaries of existing regions of
the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in keeping with the principles
set forth in this Design.
29. In the development of any new regional boundaries, existing
regional organizations shall remain intact, subject to modification
by mutual consent of the regions involved, in the light of the corporate
judgment of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) as expressed
through the General Assembly. The process of reshaping regional
boundaries (even if only one congregation is affected) includes
the participation and approval of the parties involved, the Administrative
Committee, the General Board, and the General Assembly.
STRUCTURE AND STAFF
30. Regions develop their particular structures and organization
for the most effective fulfillment of their ministry and mission.
Regions may establish or recognize area or district organizations
within their boundaries. Regions secure or retain their own governing
documents and formulate their declarations of covenantal relationship,
consistent with the principles of this Design. With due regard for
the welfare of the other expressions of the church as a whole, regions
exercise rights and responsibilities as they share creatively in
the total mission of witness and service. Regions own and manage
their property, determine their budgets, and administer regional
finances within the limits of resources available. Through their
Assemblies, regions provide for worship, for the education of their
members, for fellowship, and for the transaction of business by
voting representatives from the congregations.
31. Regions call regional ministers as their spiritual and administrative
leaders serving as the chief executive officers of the regions.
Each region develops stated processes for nominating and electing
its regional minister, including procedures for seeking counsel
from the Office of the General Minister and President of the Christian
Church (Disciples of Christ). Regions are encouraged to use current
Disciples search processes and safeguards so that all qualified
ministers might be considered. Regions employ other regional staff
as required to meet their responsibilities in mission and nurture.
32. Regions are represented in the General Assembly as provided
in paragraph 38. Regions may submit items of business for consideration
by the General Assembly, filing such items with the General Board
through the Office of the General Minister and President at least
180 days in advance of a meeting of the General Assembly. Regions
will receive from the Office of the General Minister and President
a copy of all items of business to be considered by the General
Assembly at least 60 days in advance of the opening of the Assembly.
33. Regions are responsible for electing members to the General
Board as provided in paragraph 56b: Each region elects from that
region one member of the General Board. In addition, the regional
minister shall be a member ex officio, without vote, of the General
Board.
34. In the selection of the General Nominating Committee, as provided
in paragraph 79, regions may submit to the Administrative Committee
each biennium names of persons for possible membership on the General
Nominating Committee.
35. As provided in paragraph 65, the budgetary procedures for financing
the various regions, general ministries, and institutions of higher
education shall have regular review and evaluation by the Administrative
Committee.
36. Where other procedures have not been provided by the General
Assembly or General Board, matters of grievance and appeal may be
referred by regions through the General Minister and President to
the Administrative Committee, as provided in paragraph 66.
THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
37. The general representative body of the Christian Church (Disciples
of Christ) shall be the General Assembly. In all of its worship,
deliberation, and ministries, the General Assembly shall seek to
manifest the wholeness and unity of the Christian Church (Disciples
of Christ) within the one Body of Christ.
38. All members of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) who
register for the General Assembly shall have all privileges of the
Assembly, except that voting privileges shall be limited to the
following:
a. Voting representatives from congregations. Each congregation
of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) shall be entitled
to have two voting representatives, plus one additional voting representative
for each 100 participating members, or major fraction thereof, over
the first 100. These voting representatives from congregations shall
be in addition to persons holding standing in the Order of Ministry.
b. Voting representatives from regions. Each region shall be entitled
to have a minimum of three voting representatives for the first
1,000 members, as stated in the most recent Yearbook. In addition,
each region may have an additional representative for each 1,000
participating members, or major fraction thereof, within the region.
These voting representatives from regions shall be in addition to
persons holding standing in the Order of Ministry. The voting representatives
from each region shall include women and men, young adults ages
18 to 30, and youth under the age of 18.
c. Ministers. Persons holding standing in the Order of Ministry
in the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), in accordance with
the policies and criteria established by the General Assembly through
its General Commission on Ministry.
d. Exceptions. Members of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)
not otherwise voting members, who are the chief administrative officers
of institutions of higher education and general ministries that
are recognized by the General Assembly; members of the General Board
not otherwise voting members; and former Moderators and Vice Moderators
not otherwise voting members.
39. Voting members of the General Assembly shall serve from the
beginning of one General Assembly to the beginning of the next General
Assembly. No person shall have more than one vote in the General
Assembly, and no person shall vote in absentia or by proxy. Congregations
and regions may name alternates to replace voting representatives
provided for by paragraphs 38(a) and 39(b) who are unable to attend.
40. Members of churches ecumenically or historically related to
the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), upon invitation of the
Chair, may have the privileges of the floor of the General Assembly,
except the vote.
41. The General Assembly shall: plan and conduct Assembly programs
for worship, education of its members, and transaction of business;
receive and act upon proposed policy and program, reports and resolutions,
and other items of business duly referred to it as hereinafter provided;
elect officers of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ); elect
the General Board members for which it is responsible; make provision
and approve procedures for the financial support of the Christian
Church (Disciples of Christ), including its regions, general ministries,
and institutions of higher education; determine the basis of cooperative
relationships of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) with
other religious bodies, organizations, and agencies; be responsible
for authorizing unity and union conversations, consultations, and
negotiations with other Christian communions; and maintain appropriate
national ecumenical relationships in both Canada and the United
States. The Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in Canada, which
is related to the General Assembly both through congregations and
through the All-Canada Committee, shall be responsible for matters
pertaining to the ecumenical and Christian unity concerns of national
bodies in Canada, and may take the initiative in relating itself
to any and all Canadian and world ecumenical bodies.
42. Regular meetings of the General Assembly shall be held every
second year at a time and place to be fixed by the General Assembly.
Under extraordinary circumstances the General Board may call special
meetings of the General Assembly.
43. The General Assembly shall have such committees as it may deem
necessary, including but not limited to Credentials Committee, which
shall certify that voting representatives have been properly accredited;
Committee on Reference and Counsel, which shall serve as the business
committee during the General Assembly; Assembly Program and Arrangements
Committee; and Assembly Time and Place Committee. These committees
shall be elected by the General Board on the recommendation of the
Administrative Committee.
44. All items of business to be considered by the General Assembly,
except in cases of emergency, shall be received by or originate
with the General Board. Items of business may be filed with the
General Board by any congregation, region, institution of higher
education, general ministry, or organization with recognized relationships
with the general manifestation of the Christian Church (Disciples
of Christ), or by the governing board of any such body. Such items
of business must be filed through the office of the General Minister
and President at least 180 days in advance of a meeting of the General
Assembly in order to allow sufficient time for the General Board
to review and refer them with appropriate recommendations to the
General Assembly. All items of business shall be circulated among
the congregations, regions, and general ministries by the Office
of the General Minister and President at least 60 days in advance
of the General Assembly meeting.
45. An item of business may be considered an emergency item if
its content is of such nature that it could not have been regularly
filed 180 days prior to the Assembly. Such items of business may
be filed with the General Minister and President when submitted
by 10 or more voting members of the General Assembly from not fewer
than five congregations. The General Minister and President will
see that the items get to the Committee on Reference and Counsel,
which shall decide whether such items are emergencies and, if so,
make appropriate recommendations to the General Assembly as to their
disposition.
46. A quorum for the transaction of business by the General Assembly
shall be the voting members present and voting at each business
session of the Assembly.
OFFICERS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
47. The Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) shall have two kinds
of officers: non-salaried officers of the General Assembly and salaried
general officers of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ).
48. Non-salaried officers of the General Assembly. The non-salaried
officers of the General Assembly shall be a Moderator, a First Vice
Moderator, a Second Vice Moderator, and such other officers as the
General Assembly may from time to time determine. These officers
shall be nominated by the General Nominating Committee and elected
by the General Assembly for terms of two years.
a. The Moderator shall preside at the sessions of the General Assembly,
the General Board, and the Administrative Committee, and shall assume
such other responsibilities as may be assigned by these bodies.
b. The Vice Moderators shall assist the Moderator in presiding
at the sessions of the General Assembly, the General Board, and
the Administrative Committee, and shall assume such other responsibilities
as may be assigned by these bodies.
c. The Moderator and Vice Moderators shall normally include a laywoman,
a layman, and a minister. These officers shall take office upon
the adjournment of the regular meeting of the General Assembly in
which they are elected, and shall hold office through the next regular
meeting or until their successors have been elected and installed.
d. A Parliamentarian shall be appointed by the Moderator with the
approval of the Administrative Committee. The Parliamentarian shall
serve during the business sessions of the General Assembly, the
General Board, and the Administrative Committee, advising on parliamentary
questions that may arise. Unless otherwise provided, all proceedings
shall be governed by Robert's Rules of Order, Revised.
49. Salaried officers of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ).
The salaried officers of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)
shall be a General Minister and President, a Secretary, a Treasurer,
and such other officers as the General Assembly may from time to
time determine. The Secretary and Treasurer shall be designated
from the Office of the General Minister and President. The Secretary
shall keep the record of the proceedings of the General Assembly,
the General Board, and the Administrative Committee; shall serve
as the Corporation Secretary as may be required by law; and shall
perform such other duties as may be assigned to this office. The
Treasurer shall be the Corporation Financial Officer and shall perform
such duties as may be assigned to this office. The Secretary and
the Treasurer shall be elected by the Administrative Committee on
nomination by the General Minister and President for terms of two
years and may be re-elected.
50. The General Minister and President shall be recognized as pastor
to the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) and president of the
organization.
51. As pastor to the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), the
roles for the General Minister and President are to:
a. Provide spiritual leadership to the church in all of its expressions,
and exercise pastoral authority over concerns of the church in times
of crisis.
b. Embody the spirit of The Design.
c. Articulate and interpret The Design.
d. Serve as the primary ecumenical representative for the Christian
Church (Disciples of Christ).
e. Lead and give oversight to the continual discernment of God’s
vision for the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ),
f. Give oversight to mutual accountability among all expressions
of the church.
g. Represent the whole church in collegial leadership in gatherings
of regional, general, and congregational ministries.
h. Offer advice and counsel to commissions, committees, and task
groups of General Board and regional bodies.
i. Convene various congregational, regional, educational, and general
church executives and pastors for dialogue and reflection on the
whole life of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ).
52. As chief executive officer of the Christian Church (Disciples
of Christ), the presidential roles of the General Minister and President
are to:
a. Have full access to boards of general ministries, racial ethnic
ministries, and regions with voice and vote, as appropriate.
b. Hold fiduciary responsibility for the Office of the General
Minister and President’s finances.
c. Give oversight of Office of General Minister and President in
all of its functions.
d. Serve as primary spokesperson for the Christian Church (Disciples
of Christ).
e. Sign official documents of the Christian Church (Disciples of
Christ).
f. Serve as corporate Resident Agent for the Christian Church (Disciples
of Christ).
g. Designate Office of General Minister and President executive
staff to serve in representative capacities, as appropriate.
53. Qualifications and accountability for the General Minister
and President are:
a. The General Minister and President shall be an ordained minister
with standing in the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ).
b. The General Minister and President shall be elected and called
to this ministry by the General Assembly upon nomination by the
Administrative Committee through the General Board, for a term of
six years and may be elected to one additional term.
c. The General Minister and President is accountable to the Administrative
Committee, General Board, and General Assembly.
d. The General Minister and President may be removed from office
by a two-thirds majority vote of the General Board upon recommendation
of the Administrative Committee.
e. In the nomination and election of the General Minister and President,
a two-thirds vote of those present and voting in each of the Administrative
Committee, the General Board, and the General Assembly shall be
required. In the event of a vacancy in the position of General Minister
and President, the Administrative Committee shall name the person
to fill the vacancy until the next General Assembly.
THE GENERAL BOARD
54. The General Assembly shall establish a smaller deliberative
body responsible to the General Assembly that shall be called the
General Board. Under broad policies determined by the General Assembly,
the General Board shall:
a. Receive, review, and refer to the General Assembly with appropriate
recommendations all items of business presented, as provided in
paragraph 41.
b. Establish the procedures whereby the Christian Church (Disciples
of Christ) may engage in planning its total program of work and
witness.
c. Receive, review, and approve the financial objective of the
Christian Church (Disciples of Christ).
d. Review and evaluate the program of the Christian Church (Disciples
of Christ) in accordance with its recognized mission, and make appropriate
recommendations to the General Assembly.
e. Receive and initiate proposed policy to be referred with recommendation
to the General Assembly for action.
f. Establish procedures for continual renewal and structural reform.
g. Consult and confer with staff members in consideration of matters
under review and evaluation.
h. Elect or confirm the governing bodies of general ministries
for which it is responsible.
i. Elect the committees of the General Assembly.
j. Assume and discharge such other responsibilities as may be assigned
to it by the General Assembly.
55. Between meetings of the General Assembly, the General Board
may take interim action within established policy of the General
Assembly on behalf of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ),
subject in all matters to a review of its action by the subsequent
General Assembly.
56. The General Board shall consist of members elected for terms
of four years. Such elected members shall include laymen, laywomen,
and ministers with standing in the Christian Church (Disciples of
Christ), not more than one-half nor less than one-third of whom
shall be ministers. They shall be elected in the following manner:
a. The General Nominating Committee shall nominate, with attention
to the full diversity of the church, and the General Assembly shall
elect 17 members representing congregations, at least two of whom
are between the ages of 18 and 23 at the time of election.
b. The governing body of each Region shall elect one of its members
to serve on the General Board.
c. The governing body of each General Ministry shall elect one
if its members to serve on the General Board.
d. The governing bodies of the National Bi-Lingual Hispanic Fellowship,
North American Pacific Asian Disciples, and the National Convocation
shall each elect one of its members to serve on the General Board.
The following shall be members ex officio: the Moderators; General
Minister and President; two ecumenical members, each from a different
North American communion; the former General Minister and Presidents;
and the immediate past Moderator. The following shall be members
ex officio without vote: the Secretary, Treasurer, Parliamentarian,
the Chief Administrative Officer of each general ministry; each
regional minister; two Chief Administrative Officers of institutions
of higher education designated by Higher Education and Leadership
Ministries as representatives of liberal arts education and seminary
education.
57. Members of the General Board shall begin their terms of service
at the beginning of the General Board meeting following their election
to the General Board and shall serve until their successors have
been elected and qualified. Elected members of the General Board
who have served two full consecutive terms shall not be eligible
for re-election until one biennium has elapsed.
58. Regular meeting of the General Board shall ordinarily be held
annually at a time and place to be fixed by the General Board, except
that the meeting in the year in which the General Assembly shall
convene shall be held not more than 90 days nor less than 60 days
prior to the beginning of the regular meeting of the General Assembly.
One-half of the voting membership of the General Board shall constitute
a quorum. The meeting of the full General Board in a year in which
a General Assembly is not held may be canceled by majority vote
of the General Board, being secured by mail ballot, online form,
or other appropriate communication means by which a reply can be
verified. The Moderator may call special meetings of the General
Board under extraordinary circumstances.
59. The General Board shall appoint committees as necessary to
facilitate the work of the General Board. General Board committees,
when used, will be assigned to reinforce the wholeness of the General
Board’s job and so as never to interfere with interaction between
the General Board and its constituencies.
a. General Board committees ordinarily will assist the board by
preparing policy alternatives and implications for board deliberation.
b. General Board committees may not speak or act for the General
Board except when formally given such authority for specific and
time-limited purposes.
c. General Board committees are to avoid over-identification with
organizational parts rather than the whole. Therefore, a General
Board committee that has helped the board create policy on a topic
will not be used to monitor organizational performance on that same
topic.
d. General Board committees will be used sparingly and ordinarily
in an ad hoc capacity.
e. This policy applies to any group that is formed by General Board
action, whether or not it is called a committee and regardless of
whether the group includes General Board members.
THE ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE OF THE GENERAL BOARD
60. There shall be an Administrative Committee of the General Board
elected by the General Board. This Administrative Committee shall
consist of 20 persons: nine members from the voting membership of
the General Board; four members as ex officio (the General Minister
and President, the Moderator, and the two Vice Moderators of the
General Assembly); and seven members as ex-officio without vote
(the Secretary, Treasurer, and Parliamentarian of the General Assembly;
two representatives from the Council of General Ministries; and
two representatives from the College of Regional Ministers.)
61. Administrative Committee members shall be elected to a term
of two years, beginning at the first meeting of the Administrative
Committee following their election to the position. A member may
be elected to one consecutive term to the Administrative Committee,
but not to extend beyond the member’s service on the General Board.
Members of the Administrative Committee who have served two full
consecutive terms shall not be eligible for re-election until one
biennium has elapsed.
62. The Administrative Committee shall meet at least two times
each year and shall be organized to carry out its work and to implement
policies and actions of the General Board, serve as the board of
directors for the Office of General Minister and President, and
handle grievances filed against the General Minister and President,
and shall assume and discharge such other duties and responsibilities
as may be assigned to it by the General Board. The officers of the
General Assembly, in consultation with the General Minister and
President, shall have the authority to cancel one meeting of the
Administrative Committee in any year in which there is not a General
Assembly. Specific reason for the cancellation shall be furnished
to the members of the Administrative Committee, and a unanimous
affirmative vote of the Administrative Committee shall be secured
by mail ballot, online form, or other verifiable means of communication
as required by Indiana law. The Administrative Committee may call
on additional members of the General Board to serve on subcommittees
and task forces needed to accomplish its work.
63. The Administrative Committee shall provide for long-range planning
for the work of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), and
shall forward all resulting proposals for review and evaluation
by the General Board and disposition by the General Assembly. It
shall promote and coordinate the activities of the several general
ministries to assure that such actions conform to the policies of
the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ).
64. The Administrative Committee shall fill vacancies in offices
elected by the General Assembly, subject to ratification by the
General Assembly at its next regular meeting. It shall submit to
the General Assembly through the General Board any recommendations
it may deem useful for the development of the effectiveness and
efficiency of the life, mission, work, and organization of the Christian
Church (Disciples of Christ).
65. The Administrative Committee shall be responsible for regular
review and evaluation of the budgetary and promotional procedures
for financing the various regions, general ministries, and institutions
of higher education of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ).
The Administrative Committee shall act on behalf of the Christian
Church (Disciples of Christ) to maintain 501(c)(3) tax status with
the Internal Revenue Service on behalf of the General Assembly,
congregations, regional ministries, and general ministries in good
standing with the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). Upon the
dissolution of any organization under this section, assets shall
be distributed for one or more exempt purposes within the meaning
of Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.
66. The Administrative Committee shall prepare the business agenda
for the meetings of the General Assembly and the General Board,
and appoint committees not otherwise provided for. Where other procedures
have not been provided by the General Assembly or General Board,
matters of grievance and appeal may be referred by individual members,
ministers, congregations, regions, or general ministries to the
Administrative Committee for final decision.
67. Two-thirds of the voting members of the Administrative Committee
shall constitute a quorum.
GENERAL MINISTRIES
68. The General Assembly, upon recommendation of the General Board,
shall establish or recognize general ministries for broad areas
of work, central administrative functions, and specialized study
and service to meet responsibilities of the Christian Church (Disciples
of Christ) in its mission of witness and service to the world. It
is an imperative of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) that
general ministries are created to strengthen congregational life
for the church’s mission.
69. The life of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) is blessed
by the racial/ethnic ministries of the National Convocation of the
Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), the National Hispanic and
Bilingual Fellowship, the North American Pacific Asian Disciples,
and other groups that may be recognized by the General Assembly.
Where general ministries are called upon to serve the life of the
church through reports and representation, these ministries shall
be included.
70. The General Board shall approve the purpose and function of
each general ministry and shall elect or confirm the members of
the governing body of each. The responsibilities, manner of selection,
and tenure of office for the members of the governing body of a
general ministry shall be determined with reference to its purpose
and function and shall be specified in its bylaws or rules of procedure,
which shall be filed with the Office of General Minister and President.
71. Each general ministry shall select its officers and staff using
the current Disciples search processes, as established by the General
Board. Each board shall be called upon to enter into an agreement
with the General Board or to include in its bylaws or rules of procedure
a provision for any new chief administrative officer to be elected
by its board following consultation with the General Minister and
President, as provided for in paragraph 52, and with the advice
and counsel of the Administrative Committee of the General Board.
Following election, recognition by the Christian Church (Disciples
of Christ) shall be bestowed upon a new Chief Administrative Officer
by the General Board in an appropriate act.
72. A general ministry may be incorporated and shall administer
its program and financial affairs and establish or retain its bylaws
or rules of procedure in accordance with provisions established
by the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) through the General
Assembly.
73. Each general ministry shall facilitate policy decisions of
the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), accounting for its work
through regular reports of its plans and actions to the General
Board, which shall refer them to the General Assembly with recommendations
for appropriate action. General ministries shall provide interim
summary reports to the Administrative Committee to enable it to
exercise its responsibility for promoting and coordinating the activities
of the several general ministries to assure that such actions conform
to the policies of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ).
RELATIONSHIPS OF OTHER ORGANIZATIONS TO THE
CHRISTIAN CHURCH (DISCIPLES OF CHRIST)
74. The General Assembly, upon recommendation of the General Board,
may recognize relationships of other organizations with the Christian
Church (Disciples of Christ).
75. The relationship of such an organization shall be determined
with reference to its purpose and function, and normally shall be
through a general ministry. A request for such a relationship shall
be referred to an appropriate general ministry for negotiation of
the basis of relationship.
76. The plans and activities of such an organization may be reported
to the General Board through the general ministry with which it
is related. A review of such reports and the action of the General
Board shall be included in the report of the General Board to the
General Assembly.
77. Where relationship through a general ministry is not appropriate
or possible, the relationship may be through the Office of the General
Minister and President.
CONTINUAL RENEWAL AND STRUCTURAL REFORM
78. The General Board shall maintain procedures for continual renewal
and structural reform under policies approved by the General Assembly.
To further the process, existing general ministries may be called
upon to reassign staff, budget, and functions for this purpose.
In any inter-unit adjustment, as well as in development of any new
general ministries of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ),
existing organizations remain intact, subject to modification by
mutual consent of the organizations involved in light of the corporate
judgment of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) as expressed
through the General Assembly. Full protection shall be given to
all legal and contractual relationships, including trust funds and
pension funds.
NOMINATIONS AND ELECTIONS
79. There shall be a General Nominating Committee consisting of
10 members elected by the General Assembly. The General Nominating
Committee shall be widely representative, and not more than one
member shall be from any one region. One-half of the members at
the time of their election shall be from the membership of the General
Board, and not more than one-half nor less than one-third shall
be ministers. Each biennium the Administrative Committee shall nominate
five persons for election by the General Assembly to a term of four
years on the General Nominating Committee. A member of the General
Nominating Committee may serve only one full term.
80. The General Nominating Committee shall accept suggestions from
throughout the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) and shall
maintain records of suggested nominees and their qualifications.
When selecting candidates for offices, the General Nominating Committee
shall consider, but not be limited to, all names suggested.
81. The General Nominating Committee shall select one nominee for
each of the following offices to be elected by the General Assembly:
Moderator, First Vice Moderator, Second Vice Moderator, and members
of the General Board whose election is vested in the General Assembly,
as provided in paragraph 41.
82. The report of the General Nominating Committee on these nominations
shall be sent to the congregations and regions at least 60 days
prior to the meeting of the General Assembly. Provision shall be
made for nominations from the floor of the General Assembly. A simple
majority is needed for approval.
83. The General Nominating Committee also shall present to the
General Board the nominees for positions whose election or confirmation
is vested in the General Board, as provided in paragraph 41, including
the members of the governing bodies of the various general ministries,
members of the Administrative Committee, and members of committees
and commissions, noting terms of service and status (elected, ex-officio,
ex-officio without vote, etc.). The Office of the General Minister
and President of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) shall
provide staff and counsel for the General Nominating Committee.
MINISTRY
84. The fundamental ministry within the church is that of Jesus
Christ. He calls His church to participate in His ministry.
85. By virtue of baptism in the church, every Christian enters
into the corporate ministry of God's people. Within the corporate
ministry, each Christian fulfills her or his own calling as a servant
of Christ sent into the world to minister. The Christian Church
(Disciples of Christ) shall seek to provide all of its members with
opportunities to exercise this ministry.
86. In addition, the church recognizes an order of ministry, set
apart under God, to equip the whole people to fulfill their corporate
ministry. The Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), through the
General Assembly, shall approve general policies and criteria for
the order of the ministries, within policies developed by the General
Assembly; regions certify the standing of ministers and provide
help, counsel, and pastoral care to ministers and congregations.
87. The offices of elder and deacon are ordered by the congregations,
through election and recognition with appropriate ceremony, for
the performance of certain functions of ministry appropriate to
the offices.
a. A person elected elder is authorized to exercise within the
congregation which elects her or him the ministerial functions it
assigns for periods of time which it specifies, such as sharing
in the ministration of baptism and the Lord's Supper and the conduct
of worship, and sharing in the pastoral care and spiritual leadership
of the congregation. The eldership is a voluntary ministry, each
congregation having a plurality of elders.
b. A person elected deacon is authorized to serve in the congregation
which elects her or him for periods of time which it specifies by
assisting in the ministration of baptism and the Lord's Supper,
in the conduct of worship, and in the pastoral care and spiritual
leadership of the congregation. The diaconate is a voluntary ministry.
REVISION AND AMENDMENTS
88. Revisions and amendments to this Design may be made by a two-thirds
vote of the voting members of the General Assembly present and voting,
providing such revision or amendment shall have been regularly filed
180 days in advance of the meetings of the General Assembly and
circulated among the congregations and regions 60 days in advance
of the General Assembly.
ASCRIPTION
Now to God, who by the power at work within us is able to do far
more abundantly than all that we ask or imagine, to God be glory
in the church and in Christ Jesus to all generations, forever and
ever. Amen
— Ephesians 3:20-21
i. Procedures for Year Book and Directory Listing:
a. A congregation seeking recognition takes congregational action
expressing its desire and intention to be a recognized congregation
of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) and be listed in the
Year Book and Directory.
b. The congregation then provides its regional office with a copy
of a document containing the declaration of its desire and intention
to be a recognized congregation of the Christian Church (Disciples
of Christ). (The document may be the congregation's charter, constitution,
bylaws, or a notarized statement of the congregation’s action.)
c. Regional endorsement of the congregation’s request for recognition
and listing, attested by the regional minister, is sent to the Office
of the General Minister and President for filing with the Year Book
and Directory.
d. Once a congregation has been listed, it can be omitted from
the Year Book and Directory if the congregation has taken action
to withdraw as a recognized congregation of the Christian Church
(Disciples of Christ) and the Office of the General Minister and
President has received a notarized statement from the congregation
of its action, which the regional minister has certified.
ii. The general ministries now recognized are:
Christian Board of Publication
Christian Church Foundation, Inc.
Board of Church Extension of Disciples of Christ, Inc. dba Church
Extension
Church Finance Council, Inc.
Council on Christian Unity, Inc.
Disciples of Christ Historical Society
Division of Homeland Ministries of the Christian Church (Disciples
of Christ), Inc. dba Disciples Home Missions
Division of Overseas Ministries of the Christian Church (Disciples
of Christ), Inc.
Higher Education and Leadership Ministries, Christian Church (Disciples
of Christ), Inc.
The National Benevolent Association of the Christian Church (Disciples
of Christ)
Pension Fund of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)
iii. The racial/ethic ministries now recognized are:
National Convocation of the Christian Church
Pastoral Commission for Hispanic Ministries and Hispanic Caucus
North American Pacific/Asian Disciples, Executive Council
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