THE SHENANDOAH ASSOCIATION
OF THE CENTRAL ATLANTIC CONFERENCE
OF THE UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
CONSTITUTION
PREAMBLE
WHEREAS, the Virginia Valley Central
Conference of Congregational Christian Churches (Acting Association of the
United Church of Christ) voted on October 27, 1964, to change its name to the
Shenandoah Valley Association of the Central Atlantic Conference of the United
Church of Christ, and
WHEREAS, the Shenandoah Valley
Association reorganized on December 6, 1964, and
WHEREAS, the Shenandoah Valley
Association voted on May 2, 1965, to receive into its membership the local
churches and ordained ministers of the former Potomac Synod of the Evangelical
and Reformed Church, located in the Shenandoah Valley area, and
WHEREAS, the Shenandoah Valley
Association voted on May 2, 1965, to change its name to the Shenandoah
Association of the Central Atlantic Conference of the United Church of Christ,
NOW, THEREFORE, the Shenandoah
Association hereby adopts this Constitution, in order to express more fully the
oneness in Christ of the churches composing it, to make effective their common
witness in Him, and to serve His kingdom.
ARTICLE
I. NAME AND AFFILIATION
Section 1: Name
The name of this Association shall be
the Shenandoah Association of the Central Atlantic Conference of the United
Church of Christ.
Section 2: Area
The geographical area of this
Association shall be as defined in the By-Laws.
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II. FAITH
This Association claims as its own the
faith of the historic Church expressed in the ancient creeds and reclaimed in
the basic insights of the Protestant Reformers, particularly as that faith is
expressed in the Preamble of the Constitution of the United Church of Christ
and in the doxological Statement of Faith authorized by the Executive
Council in l981.
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III. PURPOSE
Section 1: Purpose
The purpose of this Association shall be
to unite the local churches of the United Church of Christ within its
boundaries in Christian fellowship, to admit local churches and ministers to
standing in the United Church of Christ, to assist the local churches and
ministers in consonance with Article II, the section on Associations, of the
By-Laws of the United Church of Christ, and otherwise to further the work of
the kingdom of God.
Section 2: Autonomy
Nothing in the Constitution or By-Laws
of this Association shall destroy or limit the right of each local church to
continue to operate in the way customary to it, nor shall be construed as
giving to the Association now, or at any future time, the power to abridge or
impair the autonomy of any local church in the management of its own affairs.
ARTICLE
IV. MEMBERSHIP
The membership of this Association shall
consist of all local churches of the United Church of Christ (as defined in the
Constitution of the United Church of Christ, Article V) within the bounds of
the Association, and all ordained ministers who have standing in the
Association.
ARTICLE V. STANDING OF CHURCHES AND MINISTERS
This Association shall determine,
confer, and certify local church and ministerial standing in consultation with
the Central Atlantic Conference, and in accordance with the Constitution and
By-Laws of the United Church of Christ.
ARTICLE
VI. ORGANIZATION
Section 1: Officers
The Officers of this Association shall
be: President, Vice-President,
Secretary, Treasurer and such other officers as the Association shall from time
to time provide.
Section 2: Association Council
The Association Council of this
Association shall consist of the officers of the Association and such other
persons as are specified in the By-Laws.
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VII. MEETINGS
The Association shall meet annually, and
at such other times as may be necessary for the discharge of its
responsibilities as provided in the By-Laws.
ARTICLE
VIII. AMENDMENTS
This Constitution may be amended at a
duly called meeting of the Association by a two-thirds vote of those present
and voting, provided that such amendment has been:
a. Submitted to the last regularly called
meeting of the Association by no fewer than five of the local member churches,
or
b. Recommended
to the Association by the Association Council, and a copy thereof mailed to
each local church and ordained minister of the Association, no fewer than sixty
days prior to the meeting at which action on the proposed amendment is to be
taken.
THE SHENANDOAH ASSOCIATION
OF THE CENTRAL ATLANTIC CONFERENCE
OF THE UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
BY-LAWS
PREAMBLE
These By-Laws, consistent with the
Constitution and By-Laws of the Central Atlantic Conference and of the United Church of Christ, further define and
regulate the Shenandoah Association, and describe the free and voluntary
relationship which the local
churches and ministers sustain with the Association and with each other. The pattern of relationships and procedures
so described is recommended to local churches and ministers to enable them to
accomplish more effectively their tasks and the work of the United Church of Christ.
ARTICLE
I. GEOGRAPHICAL AREA
The geographical area of the Shenandoah
Association shall include that part of Virginia commonly known as the
Shenandoah Valley, situated between the Blue Ridge and Allegheny Mountains,
extending south from the northern boundary of Frederick County on the north to
the southern boundary of the Central Atlantic Conference. It shall also include Albemarle and Green
Counties in Virginia, and Hampshire and Morgan Counties in West Virginia.
ARTICLE
II. MEMBERSHIP
Section 1: Membership
The membership of this Association shall
consist of all local churches of the United Church of Christ within the
geographical area of the Association, and of all ordained ministers who have
standing in the Association.
Section 2: Other Churches and Members
Other churches and ministers may be
admitted to membership in the Association as provided by these By-Laws. Churches and ministers may withdraw or be
dismissed from membership as provided in these By-Laws.
Section 3: Voting Membership
The voting membership of this
Association shall be composed of the
lay delegates selected by and representing the member churches, all ordained
ministers of the United Church of Christ who have standing in the Association
as provided by these By-Laws, and the members (ex-officio) of the Association
Council.
Section 4: Ordained Minister of Another Denomination
An
ordained minister of another denomination, serving as pastor of a local church
in this Association, may, at his/her request, be enrolled as a member of the
Association for the duration of the pastorate, with all rights and privileges
of such membership, except that he/she shall have no vote, nor shall he/she be
elected an officer of the Association.
Section 5: Dual Standing
Ordained
ministers of other denominations serving member churches in either full or
part-time status, having requested and been granted Dual Standing status, shall
have voice and vote at Association meetings for the duration of the
relationship with that member church.
Section 6: Associate Member Churches
Upon
request, this Association, in Annual Meeting, may admit as an "associate
member" a church which wishes to participate in its activities, but does
not wish to become a member of the United Church of Christ. The names and statistics of such churches
shall be kept separately; their members shall not be counted in determining the
number of delegates to the Central Atlantic Conference or to the General Synod
of the United Church of Christ. A lay
member of such a church shall have voice without vote at Association
meetings. He/she shall not serve as an
officer or member of the Association Council or of a commission or task
force.
He/she
shall not be a delegate to the Central Atlantic Conference or General
Synod. No direct or indirect
participation by any such church in the work of this Association shall be
considered or construed as making it a part of the United Church of Christ.
ARTICLE
III. MEMBER CHURCHES
A local church holding standing and membership
in this Association has the responsibilities and privileges as set forth in
Article V of the Constitution of the United Church of Christ, and:
a. Should have a concern for the work and
witness of all the local churches in this Association.
b. Should be faithful in sending officially
designated delegates to all meetings of this Association.
c. Should hold in highest regard all
actions, decisions, and advice emanating from this Association, and the Central
Atlantic Conference, and the General Synod of the United Church of Christ.
d. Should submit such congregational
information and reports as are requested by this Association.
e. Shall not be removed from standing and
membership in the Association, and subsequently from the United Church of
Christ, except by one of the following methods:
1.
Recommendation of removal by the Church and Ministry Commission to the
Association Council and by a two-thirds vote of the voting members present at a
meeting of the Association.
2.
A letter from the church addressed to the Church and Ministry Commission
requesting removal from the Association rolls and the United Church of Christ. The letter should include the reason for
leaving the United Church of Christ, the date the vote was taken, the number of
members in favor of removal from the United Church of Christ, and the number of
members not in favor of removal from the United Church of Christ.
Due notice of the proposed removal of a
local church shall be given at least thirty days in advance to all churches and
all pastors of the Association.
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IV. MEMBER MINISTERS
A minister holding ministerial standing
and membership in this Association has the responsibilities and privileges as
set forth in Article I of the By-Laws of the United Church of Christ. He/she:
a. Should be faithful in attendance at all
meetings of this Association and in participation in its work.
b. Shall hold his/her church membership in a
local church of the Association; if a pastor, in a local church in which he/she
serves.
c. Shall
be a member of the pension fund of the United Church of Christ, except under
special conditions. Such exceptions
shall be determined by the Church and Ministry Commission of the Association.
Shall be required to participate in
Boundary Training as set forth by the Church and Ministry Commission and/or the
Association Council of the Shenandoah Association. Failure to participate in a timely Boundary
Training session may result in removal of standing.
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V. OFFICERS
Section 1: Officers
The Officers of the Association shall be
a President, a Vice-President, a Secretary and a Treasurer.
Section 2: Duties of the Officers
a. President: The President shall preside at all meetings
of the Association Council and of the Association. He/she shall perform all duties assigned by
the Association Council. The President
shall act on behalf of the Association at Ordinations and Installations. The President shall be an ex-officio member
of all Commissions, Committees, and Task Forces.
b. Vice-President: The Vice-President shall perform the duties
of the President at the request of, or in the absence of, the President.
c. Secretary: The Secretary shall keep an accurate record
of the proceedings of all Association and Association Council meetings.
d. Treasurer: The Treasurer shall have custody of Association
funds and shall make such disposition of them as the Association or Association
Council authorizes. The Treasurer shall
maintain detailed records of all transactions and submit such records to the
Association in meeting and the Association council as it requires. The Treasurer shall be bonded. The accounts shall be audited annually by the
Audit Committee.
Section 3: Election and Terms of Office
Association
officers shall be elected for three-year terms.
After serving two consecutive terms, officers shall be ineligible for re-election
for a period of one year. In the event of a vacancy in an Association office,
the Association Council shall appoint a person to fill the unexpired term.
ARTICLE VI. ASSOCIATION COUNCIL
Section 1: Composition
The Association Council shall be
composed of the elected officers of the Association, the Chairperson of the
Church and Ministry Commission, the Associate Conference Minister, Shenandoah
Association members of the Board of Directors of the Central Atlantic Conference,
the Shenandoah Association delegates to the General Synod, and chairpersons of
the authorized task forces of the Association
Section 2: Duties
The
Association Council shall:
a. Act for the Association in all matters
whenever the Association is not in meeting.
Such action shall be reported to the Association at its stated meetings.
b. Plan and administer the operations of all
meetings of the Association and publish an accurate account of these meetings
for distribution to Association members.
c. Coordinate the implementation of
Association-wide programs.
d. Be responsible for the over-all planning,
budgeting and evaluation of the use of Association resources.
e. Be responsible for the evaluation of
Conference resources and programs which occur within the Association.
f. Be responsible for carrying out the
Constitutional and legal requirements of this Constitution and By-Laws.
g. Establish commissions, task forces, and
ad-hoc committees, and make appointments as deemed necessary. When appropriate, such action shall be
subjected to confirmation by the Association in meeting.
h. Relate to and aid local churches in
relating to the advice and decisions of the Annual Meeting of the Central
Atlantic Conference and the General Synods of the United Church of Christ.
i. Hear appeals regarding Church &
Ministry Commission decisions, and call Ecclesiastical Councils if necessary.
Section 3: Meetings
The Association Council shall meet at
least six times a year. Each member of
the Council shall be notified at least ten (10) days prior to each meeting.
Section 4: Quorum
A quorum shall be fifty percent of the
Association Council members.
Section 5: Audit Committee
The Audit Committee is responsible for
the annual audit of the Association financial records. The Audit Committee shall be composed of
three (3) individuals with financial backgrounds. The Association Council shall set the service
limits of the Audit Committee members on a staggered-terms basis, so that some
new members shall be elected each year by the Association. The Audit Committee shall provide a written
audit report to the Association Council each year, and shall assist in other
Association financial matters throughout the year as may be appropriate.
ARTICLE
VII. COMMISSIONS AND TASK FORCES
Section 1: Definitions
a. Commissions are permanent program units
charged with coordinating responsibilities within their stated area.
b.
Task Forces are program units of
varying duration, authorized annually by the Council, and charged with
responding to stated needs, interests, and abilities of the churches and
members of the Association.
Section 2: The Church and Ministry Commission
a. Church and Ministry is charged with:
1) reporting
to the Association Council any actions taken regarding the standing and
certification of local churches and ministers;
2) receiving
and acting upon requests from pastors and churches on behalf of persons who
desire status as "students in care of Association," "Licensed
Minister," or "Commissioned Worker," and present the same to the
Association with recommendation;
3) receiving
and acting upon applications of a local church for the ordination of a member
to the ministry;
4) providing
for the installation of a duly-called minister as pastor and teacher of a
church or related ministry;
5) acting
in cases of need for counsel or discipline of churches or ministers, especially
in cases of alleged clergy misconduct, according to established Association
policy;
6) cooperating
in the placement of, and supporting the work of ministers in the Association.
The suggested procedures outlined in the Manual for the Ministry of the United
Church of Christ shall be followed, except that any voted policy of the
Shenandoah Association shall take precedence;
7) Additional
duties from time to time may include, but not be limited by, any of the
following:
a.) promoting use of time and funds for
continuing pastoral education;
b.) carrying out a process of periodic review
for all ministers of any status within the Association;
c.) intervening in any problems associated with
ordination, licensure, or other pastoral standing;
d.) assisting church and clergy undergoing
crisis situations;
e.) contributing to a peaceful and constructive
resolution to conflict between pastors and their churches;
f.) promoting professional behavior and
standards among clergy and adequate compensation and support for clergy in the
Association.
b. The
Commission shall be composed of eleven persons, a majority of which shall be
clergy. The Commission shall set the
service limits of its members on a staggered-terms basis, so that some new
members shall be elected each year by the Association. All members of the
Commission are charged with maintaining confidentiality in personal and
congregational matters.
c. The
Associate Conference Minister shall serve as a non-voting advisor to the Church
and Ministry Commission.
Section 3: Elections and Terms of Office
a. At the time of election, the nominated
Chairpersons, commission members, and task force members are to be so
designated on the ballot. In the event
of a vacancy in a Chairpersonship, or a position
vacancy in any Commission or Task Force, the Association Council shall
select a person to serve the unexpired term.
b. The terms shall be three years,
staggered. Members may be elected to a
second three-year term, after which they will be ineligible for re-election to
the same Commission or Task Force for a period of one year.
(Note:
Persons appointed to fill a partial term may be elected for two
subsequent full terms.)
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VIII. THE ASSOCIATE CONFERENCE
MINISTER
Section 1: Election and Function
The call, separation and function of the
Associate Conference Minister shall be as specified by the By-Laws of the
Central Atlantic Conference (Article VI, Section 2).
Section 2: Relation to the Association Council
a. The Associate Conference Minister shall
relate to and be a voting member of the Association Council.
b. The Associate Conference Minister, in
consultation with the President of the Association, may call special meetings
of the Association Council.
Section 3: Relation to Association Program Units
a. The Associate Conference Minister, in
consultation with the appropriate Chairperson, may convene Commissions,
Committees, and Task Forces.
b. The Associate Conference Minister shall
serve as a non-voting advisor to the Church and Ministry Commission.
Section 4: Other Professional Staff
The
Association Council, empowered by the Association in a meeting, may hire
personnel on a contract basis for special ministries or specific projects.
ARTICLE
IX. MEETINGS
Section 1: Spring Meeting
The Annual Business Meeting of this
Association shall be held in the Spring, prior to the Annual Meeting of the
Central Atlantic Conference. It shall be
held at such time and place as the Association may designate, or lacking such
designation, as may be determined by the Association Council. Notice of each meeting shall be given to each
local church and to each ministerial member at least six weeks prior to the
date of the meeting.
Section 2: Fall Meeting
A Fall Meeting for inspiration,
information, promotion, and the adoption of a budget for the ensuing calendar
year, shall be held each year at such time and place as determined by the
Association or the Association Council.
Section 3: Special Meetings
Special meetings may be called by the
Association Council, or upon the request of five local churches or of ten
voting members of this Association. The
particular business to be transacted must be specified. The Secretary shall notify all local churches
and ministerial members of the time, place and purpose of the meeting, at least
thirty days prior to the time of the meeting.
Section 4: Delegates
Each local church shall be entitled to
two lay delegates 30 years of age and under, and two lay delegates age 31 or
over, plus one delegate for each 300 members or major fraction thereof in
excess of an initial 300. Each church shall
be entitled to the same number of alternate delegates. The alternate delegate shall be entitled to
vote in the absence of the delegate.
Non-delegated
members of local churches may attend with voice but not vote.
Section 5: Quorum
A quorum at each meeting shall consist
of delegates from at least one-third of the local churches, plus one-third of
the ministerial members.
Section 6: Procedure
In matters of parliamentary procedure,
ROBERT'S RULES OF ORDER REVISED shall be observed in all official business not
covered in these By-Laws, unless otherwise determined by the Association.
ARTICLE X. FINANCES
Section 1: Responsibility
The Association Council shall be
responsible for budget and finance.
Section 2: Procedures
At each Fall Meeting, the Association
shall adopt a budget for the ensuing calendar year. After adoption, Council may
make such adjustments to the budget as may be deemed advisable to meet changing
conditions. Such changes shall be reported at the next called Association meeting.
Section 3: Records
The financial records of the Association
shall be kept on the basis of the fiscal year.
Section 4: Support
This Association shall be supported by
the contributions of the member churches, and of individuals. Each year the Association Council shall
suggest an appropriate amount for each local church to contribute.
Section 5: Appeals for funds
The Association Council shall conduct or
permit additional appeals for funds.
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XI. AMENDMENTS
These By-Laws may be amended at a duly
called meeting of the Association by a two-thirds vote of those present and
voting, providing that such amendment has been:
a. Submitted to the Association at the last
regularly called meeting of the Association by no fewer than five of the local
member churches, or
b. Recommended to the Association by the
Association Council, and a copy thereof mailed to each local church and
ordained minister of the Association, no fewer than sixty days prior to the
meeting at which action on the proposed amendment is to be taken.
c.As
amended April 29, 2001.
d.As
amended May 16, 2004.
As amended October 26, 2008.
ADDENDUM TO THE 2001 CONSTITUTION AND
BY-LAWS
The creation of Task Forces should be
encouraged by the Association Council, in areas such as Christian Education,
Evangelism, Outreach (including ecumenical endeavors, social action,
relationships with UCC educational and service agencies, etc.), Stewardship,
Leadership Development, and cooperative efforts for Men’s and Women’s
Fellowships, as well as Youth and Spiritual Life. A Task Force needs to be re-authorized
annually as part of the budget-making process.