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BYLAWS, Revised - 3/25/2002,
INCLUDING THE STATEMENT OF FAITH,
OF FAITH BIBLE CHURCH OF
THE SAN FERNANDO VALLEY
PREAMBLE
Depending upon the leading of the Holy Spirit consistent with
Scripture, in order to constitute an independent, non-denominational, Bible
believing church, we, the members of Faith Bible Church (FBC) of the San
Fernando Valley, agree to the following Bylaws and Statement of Faith.
ARTICLE I: NAME OF ORGANIZATION
The name of this organization shall be Faith
Bible Church of the San Fernando Valley. This organization was incorporated in
the State of California in the year of our Lord 1964. It will be referred to
hereinafter in these Bylaws and Statement of Faith as "this church" or FBC.
ARTICLE II: PURPOSE OF ORGANIZATION
The ultimate and singular purpose of every
Christian attending Faith Bible Church is to glorify God (Ps 86:12; 1 Cor 10:31;
Col 3:17) as he or she is:
- Worshiping God in spirit and truth
(John 4:23-24)
- Equipped to serve God (Eph 4:11-13)
- Witnessing for God to non-Christians
(Acts 1:8; Matt 28:19-20)
- Caring without partiality for other
believers at Faith Bible Church (1 Cor 12:25)
ARTICLE III: GOVERNMENT
Faith Bible Church shall be an independent
body of baptized believers. The government of Faith Bible Church shall be vested
in its assembled membership, through its duly elected or appointed officers and
pastoral staff, and shall never be subject to the control of any other
ecclesiastical body. No denomination or associational representatives shall ever
sit in judgment over its affairs. The church may fellowship and cooperate with
other churches or other organizations when such shall be wholly in accordance
with the Scriptures and the purposes stated in ARTICLE II.
ARTICLE IV: FINANCE
A. Scriptural giving is an expression of love
for the Lord Jesus Christ; therefore, the church shall be sustained by voluntary
and free-will offerings, uninfluenced by any consideration of worldly or other
material reward. The members are responsible to bring their offerings into the
general treasury of the church. These principles are found in 1 Cor 16:2
and 2 Cor 9:6-8.
B. All missions supported by the church shall be through the
annual budget process.
C. The centrality of offerings for financial support shall
not preclude the elders from deriving income for the church from interest on
monies deposited in savings accounts, fees for use, or other prudent short-term
investments, as may be deemed appropriate.
D. The elders are responsible for the administration of the
annual budget. In matters of emergency or ministry related needs, they may
exceed the budget. They shall report such expenditures to the congregation at
the earliest opportunity.
ARTICLE V: OFFICERS AND/OR STAFF OF FAITH BIBLE CHURCH
SECTION 1. THE SENIOR PASTOR
The pastor is a spiritual leader of
Faith Bible Church, and as such, his office is entrusted primarily with the
spiritual welfare of this church (Eph 4:7-13).
A. SCRIPTURAL RECOGNITION OF THE PASTORAL POSITION -
It is the obligation of Faith Bible Church to recognize the position of the
pastor as an undershepherd of Christ (1 Pet 5:2) and to acknowledge
the importance of his spiritual ministry (1 Thess 5:12;
1 Tim 5:17). The church will recognize him as one who gives himself "to
prayer, and to the ministry of the Word"
(Acts 6:2, 4). The senior pastor shall be recognized as the
principal teaching elder.
B. DUTIES - It is the duty of the pastor to preach and teach the Word so as to bring the
saints to maturity (Eph 4:11-13). Additionally, the pastor shall provide
watchcare over the flock (Acts 20:28; Heb 13:17).
C. THE PASTOR AS AN EXAMPLE -
The pastor shall be an example to the "flock of God"
in carrying out the purposes of ARTICLE II of these bylaws
(1 Pet 5:2-3).
D. RELATIONSHIP TO BOARDS AND COMMITTEES -
The senior pastor is an elder of Faith Bible Church and shall meet all the
qualifications of that office. He shall also have the right at any time to
interact and vote on any and all committees of the church when he deems it
necessary.
E. CALLING OF A PASTOR -
Whenever the office of senior pastor becomes vacant by reason of death,
resignation, retirement or dismissal, the Board of Elders shall, without
delay, begin the following procedure for securing a new senior pastor:
1. A pulpit committee shall be formed, composed of no
less than five and no more than seven members, at least three being elders.
One of the elders shall serve as chairman.
2. The pulpit committee shall, in a Spirit-led and
prayerful manner, conduct a search for God's
man to fill the position of senior pastor.
3. After the search, the pulpit committee shall make a
recommendation of one man to the Board of Elders, which shall then interview
him. Upon approval, the Board of Elders shall arrange that he supply the
pulpit as many times as it feels necessary. The Board of Elders, upon
unanimous agreement, shall then make a recommendation to the congregation
for the calling of this candidate as senior pastor.
4. General meetings between the candidate and members of
the congregation shall be arranged prior to voting by the membership. These
meetings shall be conducted in a question and answer format with the pulpit
committee chairman moderating. The active voting membership of the church
shall be notified two weeks in advance from the pulpit and in writing of a
called business meeting to vote for the pastoral candidate. Approval of 75%
of the active voting members present shall be necessary for calling a senior
pastor. The voting shall be by secret ballot.
5. If the senior pastor has not been previously ordained,
his vote of calling shall, when accepted, constitute approval for licensing
and acceptance into church membership for him and his wife. After one year
of service, the senior pastor may request the Board of Elders to arrange for
an ordination service.
6. The senior pastor shall serve for an indeterminate
length of time.
F. SUSPENSION/TERMINATION OF A PASTOR
1. Should the senior pastor cease to meet the scriptural
qualifications as outlined in ARTICLE V, SECTION 4, A, or his relations with the Board
of Elders or congregation become strained to the point that remaining would
cause harm and discord in the body, the Board of Elders, with 75% of the board
in agreement, shall ask him to resign.
2. Should the senior pastor refuse to resign, the Board of
Elders shall immediately suspend him with pay and arrange for a business
meeting. The meeting shall be held no later than fourteen days after
commencement of the suspension. All active voting members shall be notified in
writing and by a church announcement of the meeting. In the meeting, the board
chairman shall present the board's
statement regarding the reasons for dismissal. The senior pastor shall be
afforded an equitable opportunity to respond. A 75% vote of the active voting
members present shall be sufficient to approve the dismissal. If a 75% vote
for dismissal is not reached, then the senior pastor shall have the suspension
lifted and he may immediately resume service.
a. A suspended pastor may not preach from the pulpit or
teach a Sunday School or Bible class. He shall also refrain from contacting
members of the church in a manner that creates friction or generates support
for his position.
b. The elders shall also refrain from communicating with
members of the church in a manner that creates friction or generates support
for their position.
c. Should the situation warrant, the board may request
another pastor or ordained member of the IFCA International to assist in
counsel and mediation; however, all decisions in the matter shall be handled
by the constituted order of this church.
SECTION 2. ASSOCIATE PASTORAL STAFF
A. The Board of Elders may hire or terminate associate
pastors in behalf of Faith Bible Church. Such decisions shall be consistent
with biblical requirements, current congregational needs and budget
constraints.
B. An associate pastor shall be an example to the "flock of God"
in carrying out the purposes of ARTICLE II of these bylaws
(1 Pet 5:2-3).
C. At the time of employment, the associate pastor shall be
licensed as a minister of the gospel and, after one year, may also request to be
ordained. An associate pastor shall be a non-elected member of the Board of
Elders while he holds his staff position.
SECTION 3. INTERIM PASTOR
During a period in which there is no senior pastor, the
Board of Elders may appoint an interim pastor to carry the load of preaching,
counseling and other ecclesiastical duties. The interim pastor may attend all
meetings but cannot vote. However, the day-to-day functions and operations of
the church shall normally be supplied by the existing staff or a qualified
elder.
SECTION 4. ELDERS
The office of an elder is a spiritual office. An elder is
a member and spiritual leader of Faith Bible Church.
A. QUALIFICATIONS -
The qualifications for elders are found in 1 Tim 3:1-7;
Titus 1:5-9 and 1 Pet 5:1-3.
(1) It is a trustworthy statement; if any man aspires to
the office of overseer, it is a fine work he desires to do. (2) An overseer,
then, must be above reproach, the husband of one wife, temperate, prudent,
respectable, hospitable, able to teach, (3) not addicted to wine or
pugnacious, but gentle, uncontentious, free from the love of money. (4) He
must be one who manages his own household well, keeping his children under
control with all dignity (5) (but if a man does not know how to manage his own
household, how will he take care of the church of God?); (6) and not a new
convert, lest he become conceited and fall into the condemnation incurred by
the devil. (7) And he must have a good reputation with those outside the
church, so that he may not fall into reproach and the snare of the devil.
1 Tim 3:1-7
(5) For this reason I left you in Crete, that you might set
in order what remains, and appoint elders in every city as I directed you, (6)
namely, if any man be above reproach, the husband of one wife, having children
who believe, not accused of dissipation or rebellion. (7) For the overseer
must be above reproach as God's
steward, not self-willed, not quick-tempered, not addicted to wine, not
pugnacious, not fond of sordid gain, (8) but hospitable, loving what is good,
sensible, just, devout, self-controlled, (9) holding fast the faithful word
which is in accordance with the teaching, that he may be able both to exhort
in sound doctrine and to refute those who contradict.
Titus 1:5-9
(1) Therefore, I exhort the elders among you, as your
fellow-elder and witness of the sufferings of Christ, and a partaker also of
the glory that is to be revealed, (2) shepherd the flock of God among you, not
under compulsion, but voluntarily, according to the will of God; and not for
sordid gain, but with eagerness; (3) nor yet as lording it over those allotted
to your charge, but proving to be examples to the flock.
1 Pet 5:1-3
B. OFFICERS OF THE BOARD OF ELDERS -
At the first regular elder board meeting following the annual meeting, the
elders shall elect from their members the officers of the corporation: a
chairman, who will also act as president of the corporation; a vice-chairman
(vice-president of the corporation); a church secretary; and a church
treasurer.
1. The chairman or a designated board member shall
moderate at all board and church business meetings. The vice-chairman shall
assume the responsibilities of the chairman in his absence. The church
secretary shall keep the minutes of the Board of Elders meetings and church
business meetings and shall keep records of all official correspondence.
Such records shall be produced upon request of the moderator at the meetings
of the board or a business meeting. The church secretary shall maintain a
register of the membership and shall be responsible to give proper notice to
the congregation of all church business meetings. The church treasurer shall
manage all financial matters at the direction of the elder board and shall
make monthly financial reports. In addition, the treasurer shall prepare a
financial report for the annual business meetings. Proper records and books
providing the timely financial maintenance of all assets, liabilities and
equities shall be available for auditing or inspection at any reasonable
time by active voting church members or other persons approved by the Board
of Elders.
2. Elders shall be selected from men within the
membership who have been faithful in their membership to the church (ARTICLE VI, SECTION 3) for at least one year (except
for the senior pastor and associate pastoral staff).
3. The Board of Elders shall consist of a minimum of
three members. If a time comes when there are less than three elders, the
church members shall meet within six months to consider options for the
future of Faith Bible Church. These options should include, but not be
limited to:
a. Examination of the assembly for qualified elders who
are not currently serving
b. Allowing elders from an assembly which is
like-minded in matters of doctrine and practice to serve temporarily at
FBC
c. Merger with another assembly which is like-minded in
matters of doctrine and practice
d. Dissolution (ARTICLE XI)
C. DUTIES
1. Elders are called by God to serve as shepherds of the
local church (Acts 20:28). They are to be devoted primarily to prayer and
the ministry of the Word of God (Acts 6:4). Thus, the duties of an elder
include: teaching Biblical truth to the church (1 Tim 5:17),
protecting it from the error of false doctrine (Tit 1:9), leading and
managing it with the attitude of a servant (1 Pet 5:1-3), and
tending to the needs of its members (James 5:14).
2. Other servants entrusted with work in support of the
services and spiritual life of Faith Bible Church will be appointed, hired or
terminated by the Board of Elders as needed. These individuals may receive
financial remuneration for services rendered. The senior pastor shall be
responsible for oversight of all paid staff.
D. NOMINATIONS FOR THE POSITION OF ELDER
1. Prior to the annual business meeting, the Board of
Elders shall request nominations for the position of elder from the
membership. An announcement shall be made from the pulpit and distributed to
all active voting members that nominations for elders are being accepted. Each
member shall prayerfully consider the qualifications for elder before making a
nomination.
2. A nominating committee shall be formed, comprised of no
less than two elders, if possible, and two members of the congregation at
large, selected by the Board of Elders. None of the committee members shall be
currently nominated. One of the elders shall function as chairman. The
committee shall review the nominees and send its recommendations to the Board
of Elders.
3. The elders shall meet with each nominee to review his
qualifications and willingness to serve. The Board of Elders shall make the
final approval of the list to be presented to the congregation.
4. Anyone removed from the list shall be duly notified as
to the reason.
5. The names of the candidates shall be posted two weeks
prior to the vote.
6. If a member of Faith Bible Church has questions or
concerns about a nominee's
qualifications or ability to serve, he or she will be encouraged to speak
directly to the nominee. If, after speaking to the nominee, a member still has
reservations about that nominee, those concerns should be brought to the
elders for further review.
E. ELECTION OF ELDERS -
An elder is elected by secret ballot at the annual business meeting with a 75%
vote of the active voting members present.
F. RESIGNATION OF AN ELDER -
An elder who feels that he can no longer fulfill his responsibilities may at
any time resign from his office after giving written notice to the senior
pastor and board chairman.
G. TERM OF OFFICE OF AN ELECTED ELDER -
The term of office shall be three years. If an elder desires to serve for
another three years, he must be approved by the nominating committee and the
Board of Elders and be reelected.
H. REMOVAL OF AN ELECTED ELDER -
An elder, (1) who no longer meets the scriptural and personal qualifications
for the office, or (2) whose relationship with the congregation or the board
makes his effective functioning impossible or hampers the work of Christ in
the church, shall be asked to resign with a 75% vote of the remainder of the
board. Should that member refuse to resign, the matter shall be taken to the
congregation in the same manner as described for the senior pastor in ARTICLE V, SECTION 1, F, 2.
SECTION 5. DEACONS AND DEACONESSES
A deacon or deaconess is someone appointed to a special
ministry of service by the Board of Elders. The congregation is encouraged to
provide input. These deacons or deaconesses shall provide spiritual and/or
physical help to the church as necessary. Only active voting members of Faith
Bible Church may serve in this capacity. The term of office of a deacon or
deaconess shall be three years.
A. QUALIFICATIONS -
The qualifications for deacons and deaconesses are given in 1 Tim 3:8-13.
(8) Deacons likewise must be men of dignity, not
double-tongued, or addicted to much wine or fond of sordid gain, (9) but
holding to the mystery of the faith with a clear conscience. (10) And let
these also first be tested; then let them serve as deacons if they are beyond
reproach. (11) Women must likewise be dignified, not malicious gossips, but
temperate, faithful in all things. (12) Let deacons be husbands of only one
wife, and good managers of their children and their own households. (13) For
those who have served well as deacons obtain for themselves a high standing
and great confidence in the faith that is in Christ Jesus.
1 Tim 3:8-13
B. INSTALLATION -
The deacons and/or deaconesses are installed at a designated public meeting of
the church.
C. REMOVAL -
If necessary, a deacon or deaconess may resign from the position with written
notice to the Board of Elders. The Board of Elders may also remove a deacon or
deaconess from service, if the elders determine that the person is unable to
serve or no longer meets the qualifications to serve.
ARTICLE VI: CHURCH MEMBERSHIP
SECTION 1. REQUIREMENTS -
A prospective member shall:
A. Be a Christian: Believe in the Lord Jesus, and
you shall be saved (Acts 16:30-31)
B. Be baptized after becoming a Christian
(Acts 8:35-38)
C. Be committed to serve at Faith Bible Church using his or
her spiritual gifts, natural abilities and financial resources
(1 Pet 4:10-11; 2 Cor 9:7-8)
D. Be accountable to other believers and the Board of
Elders (Eph 5:21; Heb 10:24-25, 13:17)
E. Be in agreement with the Statement of Faith and abide by
the Bylaws and practices of Faith Bible Church
SECTION 2. PROCESS -
Anyone desiring to become a member shall:
A. Submit a membership application form
B. Complete the membership curriculum as determined by the
Board of Elders
Note: Names of candidates for membership will be posted for
two consecutive Sundays prior to meeting with the elders.
C. Meet with at least two elders to share his or her
testimony and discuss any other necessary issues
D. Receive approval by the Board of Elders
E. Be welcomed into the fellowship at the next Sunday
worship service
SECTION 3. CONDUCT
--
-Members are to:
A. Glorify God through the four purposes of Faith Bible
Church (ARTICLE II)
B. Use their spiritual gift(s) for the common good of the
congregation (1 Cor 12:7)
C. Give voluntarily and proportionately of their financial
resources (1 Cor 16:2; 2 Cor 9:6-9)
D. Strive to live a life consistent with Scripture
(Eph 4:1)
SECTION 4. CATEGORIES OF MEMBERSHIP -
Categories of membership are:
A. Active: One whose "conduct"
is consistent with ARTICLE VI, SECTION 3
Voting: The privilege of voting is given to active members
at least 16 years old
B. Non-active: The Board of Elders may transfer active
members to non-active status (and vice versa) as needed. Examples of
non-active members: Those physically unable to attend worship services for
three months or individuals out of town due to education, military or job
related obligations.
SECTION 5. TERMINATION --
-Grounds for termination shall be:
A. Death
B. Unrepentant sin, i.e., church discipline (ARTICLE VIII)
C. Not attending worship service for two consecutive months
A member who is able, but intentionally misses, two
consecutive months of worship services shall be contacted by an elder. Based
on his recommendation, the Board of Elders may terminate the individual's
membership.
D. Written request (except an individual in the process of
church discipline, ARTICLE VIII)
ARTICLE VII: CHURCH BUSINESS
SECTION 1. ORDER OF BUSINESS MEETINGS
The Bible shall govern the conduct
and decisions of all business meetings. These Bylaws shall also be followed.
Robert's Rules of Order, as last revised, may be consulted to assist the flow of
meetings. All meetings are to be conducted in an orderly way (1 Cor 14:40)
with all participants demonstrating Christ-likeness in their attitudes and
actions (Eph 4:25-32; Phil 2:1-8). A meeting that falls short of these
standards may be suspended for up to two weeks by the moderator to allow all
participants time for prayer and self-examination (Gal 5:13-15).
A. THE MODERATOR -
The moderator for all business meetings is the chairman of the Board of Elders
or a designated board member.
B. MOTIONS FROM THE FLOOR -
A member of Faith Bible Church may make a "motion from the floor"
if it is related to an item that is on the meeting's
agenda. Upon a second, the motion shall be discussed and voted upon by the
active voting membership present. Nothing in this article precludes
consideration of new business in its proper order.
C. QUORUM -
A quorum for the transaction of business meetings shall be at least 50% of the
active voting membership.
D. MAJORITY -
Unless otherwise noted, a majority vote for a single office or for a
proposition is 75% of the active voting members present.
SECTION 2. THE ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING
The church membership shall have an annual business
meeting on a date set by the Board of Elders. The annual meeting shall be held
no later than the third week of June. The church operational budget and term of
officers shall be from July 1st through June 30th.
SECTION 3. A CALLED BUSINESS MEETING
A. A business meeting may be called at any time at the
request of the Board of Elders. The specific matters to be considered shall be
announced on two Sundays prior to the day of the meeting. In case of
emergency, the two-Sunday notice may be waived with the unanimous approval of
the Board of Elders.
B. Any ten voting members may petition the Board of Elders to
request a called business meeting of the church. The Board of Elders must then
do so within twenty days upon receiving the petition to address the issues
raised. The agenda of such a meeting shall be conducted as all other business
meetings with the board chairman or other designated board member moderating.
SECTION 4. ELDER BOARD MEETINGS
The board shall meet on a regularly scheduled basis and
upon the call of any board member. When voting, the ratio of staff to lay elders
shall favor the lay elders. The Board of Elders should strive for unanimity and
seriously consider setting aside any decision which is not unanimous.
SECTION 5. CHURCH PROPERTIES
A. The Board of Elders holds in trust all church
properties. It is responsible for negotiating loans, drawing up contracts, and
arranging financial transactions in the name of Faith Bible Church. Its duties
are to oversee all financial and temporal affairs and audit yearly or cause to
be audited all goods and accounts of this church.
B. The Board of Elders shall ensure that the church buildings
and grounds are maintained, being careful to delegate as much of this
responsibility to the deacons as possible.
C. Sale or encumbrance of church properties:
1. With the exception of item 2 immediately below, the
Board of Elders shall not sell, mortgage, or otherwise encumber the real
estate of this church without the consent of a 75% majority of the active
voting members of Faith Bible Church present at a called business meeting. Two
weeks' notice, stating the business transactions under consideration, shall be given
prior to such a meeting.
2. Ancillary pieces of real or capital property, not part
of the ongoing ministry of the church, such as gifts to the church of stocks,
bonds or real property, may be sold at the discretion of the board.
D. The church may make its facilities available to other
churches and ministries to promote the gospel, Christian education and
evangelism. Such use shall be by groups who are like-minded in matters of
doctrine, but do not necessarily need to be affiliated with the IFCA
International. They should not be groups whose doctrinal standards or practices
might call into question the fidelity of Faith Bible Church to its stated
positions. Rent or fees for such usage may be charged or waived at the
discretion of the Board of Elders.
SECTION 6. DETERMINATION OF SALARIES, JOB DESCRIPTIONS AND
CONDUCT
The Board of Elders shall determine the salary to be paid
each employee. Employees of Faith Bible Church who are board members will be
excluded from the salary decision process. The Board of Elders will determine
the job descriptions for all church staff. All employees shall abide by the same
standards of conduct as members of Faith Bible Church.
SECTION 7. BUSINESS REPORTS
At the annual business meeting, the Board of Elders shall
present a written report summarizing the transactions of the year. This report
shall be a condensed financial report, prepared with the assistance of the
church treasurer. Copies of the report shall be given to individual members. The
Board of Elders shall also make a report of its transactions when
requested by the membership as described in ARTICLE VII, SECTION 3, B.
SECTION 8. CHURCH POLICIES
The Board of Elders shall formulate policies and
establish practices as needed. Such policies and practices shall be consistent
with scriptural principles. Anyone in a teaching, speaking or leadership
position, including pulpit supply, must be a church member, unless authorized by
the Board of Elders.
SECTION 9. COMMITTEES, MINISTRIES AND AUXILIARY ORGANIZATIONS
Committees, ministries and auxiliary organizations that
are in keeping with the purpose statement of Faith Bible Church may be formed
with the consent of the Board of Elders. Such committees, ministries and
auxiliary organizations will be responsible to the Board of Elders.
ARTICLE VIII: CHURCH DISCIPLINE
(1 Cor 5; 2 Cor 2:6-8;
Gal 6:1; 1 Tim 1:20; Rom 16:17; Gal 1:9)
SECTION 1. THE STEPS OF CHURCH DISCIPLINE
Scripture indicates some latitude in how matters of
church discipline are to be handled. Where possible the pattern taught by Jesus
in Matt 18:15-17 shall be followed with the intent of restoring the sinning
brother or sister. If there is no repentance, the elders may remove that
individual from membership.
SECTION 2. GRIEVANCES/LAWSUITS
If a matter arises between a member of Faith Bible Church
and another Christian, they should seek wise counsel among fellow believers.
According to 1 Cor 6:1-8, the saints are not to go before the unsaved.
The innocent party should rather suffer wrong than go to a civil court to settle
the matter.
ARTICLE IX: THE ORDINANCES OF THE CHURCH
SECTION 1. THE LORD'S SUPPER
In obedience to our Lord's words, "do this in remembrance of Me"
(Luke 22:19; 1 Cor 11:24-25), the ordinance of the Lord's
Supper will be observed once each month. It may also be observed on special
occasions as the Board of Elders deems appropriate.
SECTION 2. BAPTISM
The baptism of the believer in Jesus Christ as personal
Lord and Savior soon after conversion is taught in Scripture both by commandment
and by example (Matt 28:19; Acts 8:35-38, 16:31-33). The practice
of Faith Bible Church shall be baptism by immersion.
ARTICLE X: AMENDMENTS
SECTION 1. METHOD OF AMENDMENT TO THE BYLAWS
A. A proposed change must be
provided to the members at least two weeks in advance.
B. Within two weeks, an open forum shall be held for the
congregation to discuss the proposed amendments.
C. The changes will be voted on by the active voting members
at a business meeting.
D. Amendments to these bylaws must be approved by 75% of the
active voting members present.
SECTION 2. METHOD OF AMENDMENT TO THE STATEMENT OF FAITH
Amendments or changes to the Statement of Faith must be
affirmed by 90% of the active voting members present at a business meeting. Such
amendments cannot contradict or be in conflict with the current Statement of
Faith of the IFCA International unless the church previously votes to
disassociate itself from that body. The vote to disassociate itself from the
IFCA International requires a 75% majority of the active voting members present.
The simple addition or clarification of Scripture references or the correction
of grammar or misspelling shall not constitute an actual change to the Statement
of Faith. The Board of Elders must notify the members of any changes.
SECTION 3. METHOD OF SUSPENSION
Remembering the words of our Lord that "the
Sabbath was made for man, and not man for the Sabbath"
(Mark 2:27), it is likewise understood that these Bylaws were made to
assist in conducting the affairs of Faith Bible Church and not to hinder them.
If found to be hindering, a portion of these Bylaws (except
ARTICLE II), therefore, may be temporarily suspended for a business meeting
by 50% plus one vote of the active voting members present. Any decisions made
during a suspension of the rules must be reconfirmed by a majority vote no less
than 14 days afterwards.
ARTICLE XI: DISSOLUTION OF THE CORPORATION
The corporation may be dissolved by a vote of
75% of all active voting church members. Upon dissolution of the church
corporation, the Board of Elders shall cause the assets of the church to be
distributed by transfer of all assets to another not-for-profit corporation with
a similar doctrinal statement and beliefs as Faith Bible Church of the San
Fernando Valley.
THE STATEMENT OF FAITH OF FAITH BIBLE CHURCH OF THE SAN
FERNANDO VALLEY
II We believe that the Bible as originally given is the
inerrant Word of God and is the final authority in all matters of doctrine and
practice.
III We believe in one God eternally existing in three
persons: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
IV We believe in God the Father as the Father of our Lord
and Savior, Jesus Christ, and the Father of all who receive the salvation
provided through the sacrifice of Jesus Christ.
V We believe in the Son of God, who became flesh in the
person of Jesus Christ, who was begotten by the Holy Spirit, born of Mary in her
virginity, and is true man as well as true God. As such, He willingly died for
our sins as a substitutionary sacrifice, was buried and rose the third day
bodily from the dead, being seen of many witnesses; He ascended to the Father to
continue His intercessory work for believers and shall return bodily and visibly
to receive to Himself all believers, both living and dead, before He begins His
tribulation judgments upon the earth, and thereafter shall return to earth to
establish His millennial kingdom.
VI We believe in the divine person of the Holy Spirit: in His
work of convicting the world of sin and of righteousness and of judgment; in His
indwelling every believer, enabling him to gain victory over sin, to receive
power for service, and to make known to him the things of God.
VII We believe in man's creation in the "image of God";
that man sinned and thereby became spiritually dead and subject to physical
death; that all descendants of the original parents thus inherit a sinful nature
and become sinners in thought, word and deed.
VIII We believe that all who receive the Lord Jesus Christ by
faith as Savior and Lord are justified in the sight of the Holy God on the
grounds of Christ's
shed blood and receive eternal salvation, while those who reject Him are judged
to eternal condemnation. Both shall be raised bodily from the dead, the just to
everlasting blessedness with the "Lord God Almighty and the Lamb"
and the unjust to everlasting punishment in the Lake of Fire with "the
devil and his angels."
IX We believe that it is the privilege and responsibility
of the Christian to live a Spirit-filled life, a life expressed by the apostle
Paul as "not I but Christ liveth in me";
that this victorious life is a life of faith, by faith yielding our life to God
and His will once and for all, and by faith yielding to Him moment by moment;
that this act of faith will involve the confession and cleansing from past sin
with restitution where necessary, deliverance from the practice of known sin,
and continuing obedience to the will of God, as God reveals to us His will for
our lives through fellowship with Him in prayer and careful study of His Word.
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