PREAMBLE
We, baptized members of the Church of Christ, responding in faith to
the call of the Holy Spirit through the Gospel, desiring to unite together to preach the Word, administer the sacraments,
and carry out God's mission, do hereby adopt this constitution and solemnly pledge ourselves to be governed by its provisions.
In the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit.
Chapter 1.
NAME AND INCORPORATION
C1.01. The name of
this congregation shall be Good Shepherd Lutheran Church.
C1.02. For the purpose
of this constitution and the accompanying bylaws, the congregation of Good Shepherd Lutheran Church is hereinafter designated
as "this congregation."
C1.11. This congregation
shall be incorporated under the laws of the State of Montana.
Chapter 2.
CONFESSION OF FAITH
C2.01. This congregation
confesses the Triune God, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
C2.02. This congregation
confesses Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior and the Gospel as the power of God for the salvation of all who believe.
a. Jesus Christ is the Word
of God incarnate, through whom everything was made and through whose life, death, and resurrection God fashions a new creation.
b. The proclamation of God's
message to us as both Law and Gospel is the Word of God, revealing judgment and mercy through word and deed, beginning with
the Word in creation, continuing in the history of Israel, and centering in all its fullness in the person and work of Jesus
Christ.
c. The canonical Scriptures
of the Old and New Testaments are the written Word of God. Inspired by God's Spirit speaking through their authors, they record
and announce God's revelation centering in Jesus Christ. Through them God's Spirit speaks to us to create and sustain Christian
faith and fellowship for service in the world.
C2.03. This congregation
accepts the canonical Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments as the inspired Word of God and the authoritative source and
norm of its proclamation, faith, and life.
C2.04. This congregation
accepts the Apostles', Nicene, and Athanasian Creeds as true declarations of the faith of this congregation.
C2.05. This congregation
accepts the Unaltered Augsburg Confession as a true witness to the Gospel, acknowledging as one with it in faith and doctrine
all churches that likewise accept the teachings of the Unaltered Augsburg Confession.
C2.06. This congregation
accepts the other confessional writings in the Book of Concord, namely, the Apology of the Augsburg Confession, the Smalcald
Articles and the Treatise, the Small Catechism, the Large Catechism, and the Formula of Concord, as further valid interpretations
of the faith of the Church.
C2.07. This congregation
confesses the Gospel, recorded in the Holy Scriptures and confessed in the ecumenical creeds and Lutheran confessional writings,
as the power of God to create and sustain the Church for God's mission in the world.
Chapter 3.
NATURE OF THE CHURCH
C3.01. All power in
the Church belongs to our Lord Jesus Christ, its head. All actions of this congregation are to be carried out under his rule
and authority.
C3.02. The Church exists
both as an inclusive fellowship and as local congregations gathered for worship and Christian service. Congregations find
their fulfillment in the universal community of the Church, and the universal Church exists in and through congregations.
The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, therefore, derives its character and powers both from the sanction and representation
of its congregations and from its inherent nature as an expression of the broader fellowship of the faithful. In length, it
acknowledges itself to be in the historic continuity of the communion of saints; in breadth, it expresses the fellowship of
believers and congregations in our day.
Chapter 4.
STATEMENT OF PURPOSE
C4.01. The Church is
a people created by God in Christ, empowered by the Holy Spirit, called and sent to bear witness to God's creative, redeeming,
and sanctifying activity in the world.
C4.02. To participate
in God's mission, this congregation as a part of the Church shall:
a. Worship God in proclamation
of the Word and administration of the sacraments and through lives of prayer, praise, thanksgiving, witness, and service.
b. Proclaim God's saving Gospel
of justification by grace for Christ's sake through faith alone, according to the apostolic witness in the Holy Scripture,
preserving and transmitting the Gospel faithfully to future generations.
c. Carry out Christ's Great
Commission by reaching out to all people to bring them to faith in Christ and by doing all ministry with a global awareness
consistent with the understanding of God as Creator, Redeemer, and Sanctifier of all.
d. Serve in response to God's
love to meet human needs, caring for the sick and the aged, advocating dignity and justice for all people, working for peace
and reconciliation among the nations, and standing with the poor and powerless, and committing itself to their needs.
e. Nurture its members in
the Word of God so as to grow in faith and hope and love, to see daily life as the primary setting for the exercise of their
Christian calling, and to use the gifts of the Spirit for their life together and for their calling in the world.
f. Manifest the unity given
to the people of God by living together in the love of Christ and by joining with other Christians in prayer and action to
express and preserve the unity that the Spirit gives.
C4.03. To fulfill these
purposes, this congregation shall:
a. Provide services of worship
at which the Word of God is preached and the sacraments are administered.
b. Provide pastoral care and
assist all members to participate in this ministry.
c. Challenge, equip, and support
all members in carrying out their calling in their daily lives and in their congregation.
d. Teach the Word of God.
e. Witness to the reconciling
Word of God in Christ, reaching out to all people.
f. Respond to human need,
work for justice and peace, care for the sick and the suffering, and participate responsibly in society.
g. Motivate its members to
provide financial support for the congregation's ministry and the ministry of other parts of the Evangelical Lutheran Church
in America.
h. Foster and participate
in interdependent relationships with other congregations, the synod, and the churchwide organization of the Evangelical Lutheran
Church in America.
i. Foster and participate
in ecumenical relationships consistent with churchwide policy.
C4.04. This congregation
shall develop an organizational structure to be described in the bylaws. The Congregation Council shall prepare descriptions
of the responsibilities of each committee, task force, or other organizational group and shall review their actions. Such
descriptions shall be contained in continuing resolutions in the section on the Congregation Council.
C4.05. This congregation
shall from time to time, adopt a mission statement, which will provide specific direction for its programs.
Chapter 5.
POWERS OF THE CONGREGATION
C5.01. The powers of
this congregation are those necessary to fulfill its purpose.
C5.02. The powers of
this congregation are vested in the Congregation Meeting called and conducted as provided in this constitution and bylaws.
C5.03. Only such authority
as is delegated to the Congregation Council or other organizational units in this congregation's governing documents is recognized.
All remaining authority is retained by the congregation. The congregation is authorized to:
a. call a pastor as provided
in Chapter 9;
b. terminate the call of a
pastor as provided in Chapter 9;
c. call or terminate the call
of associates in ministry, deaconesses, and
diaconal ministers in conformity
with the applicable policy of the
Evangelical Lutheran Church
in America;
d. adopt amendments to the
constitution, as provided in Chapter 17, and amendments to the bylaws, as specified in Chapter 16;
e. approve the annual budget;
f. acquire real and personal
property by gift, devise, purchase, or other lawful means;
g. hold title to and use its
property for any and all activities consistent with its purpose;
h. sell, mortgage, lease,
transfer, or otherwise dispose of its property by any lawful means;
i. elect its Congregation
Council, boards, and committees, and require them to carry out their duties in accordance with the constitution, and bylaws,
and continuing resolutions; and
j. terminate its relationship
with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America as provided in Chapter 6.
C5.04. This congregation
shall choose from among its voting members laypersons to serve as voting members of the Synod Assembly as well as persons
to represent it at meetings of any conference, cluster, coalition, or other area subdivision of which it is a member. The
number of persons to be elected by the congregation and other qualifications shall be as prescribed in guidelines established
by the Montana Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.
Chapter 6.
CHURCH AFFILIATION
C6.01. This congregation
shall be an interdependent part of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America or its successor, and of the Montana Synod of
the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. This congregation is subject to the discipline of the Evangelical Lutheran Church
in America.
C6.02. This congregation
accepts the Confession of Faith and agrees to the Purposes of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and shall act in
accordance with them.
C6.03. This congregation
acknowledges its relationship with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America in which:
a. This congregation agrees
to be responsible for its life as a Christian community.
b. This congregation pledges
its financial support and participation in the life and mission of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.
c. This congregation agrees
to call pastoral leadership from the clergy roster of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America in accordance with its call
procedures except in special circumstances and with the approval of the bishop of the synod.
d. This congregation agrees
to consider associates in ministry, deaconesses, and diaconal ministers for call to other staff positions in the congregation
according to the procedures of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.
e. This congregation agrees
to file this constitution and any subsequent changes to this constitution with the synod for review to ascertain that all
of its provisions are in agreement with the constitution and bylaws of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and with
the constitution of the synod.
C6.04. Affiliation
with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America may be terminated as follows:
a. This congregation takes
action to dissolve.
b. This congregation ceases
to exist.
c. This congregation is removed
from membership in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America according to the procedures for discipline of the Evangelical
Lutheran Church in America.
d. This congregation follows
the procedures outlined in *C6.05.
C6.05. This congregation
may terminate its relationship with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America by the following procedure:
a. A resolution indicating
the desire of this congregation to terminate its relationship must be adopted at a legally called and conducted special meeting
of this congregation by a two-thirds majority of the voting members present.
b. The secretary of this congregation
shall submit a copy of the resolution to the synodical bishop and shall mail a copy of the resolution to voting members of
this congregation. This notice shall be submitted within 10 days after the resolution has been adopted.
c. The bishop of the synod
shall consult with this congregation during a period of at least 90 days.
d. If this congregation, after
consultation, still desires to terminate its relationship, such action may be taken at a legally called and conducted special
meeting by a two-thirds majority of the voting members present, at which meeting the bishop of the synod or an authorized
representative shall be present. Notice of the meeting shall be mailed to all voting members at least 10 days in advance of
the meeting.
e. A certified copy of the
resolution to terminate its relationship shall be sent to the synodical bishop, at which time the relationship between this
congregation and the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America shall be terminated.
f. Notice of termination shall
be forwarded by the synodical bishop to the secretary of this church and published in the periodical of this church.
g. Since this congregation
was established by the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, it shall be required, in addition to the foregoing provisions
in C6.05., to receive synodical approval before terminating its membership in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.
C6.06.
If this congregation considers relocation, it shall confer with the bishop of the synod in which it is territorially located
before any steps are taken leading to such action. The approval of the Synod Council shall be received before any such action
is effected.
Chapter 7.
PROPERTY OWNERSHIP
C7.01. If this congregation
ceases to exist, title to undisposed property shall pass to the Montana Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.
C7.02. If this congregation
is removed from membership in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America according to its procedure for discipline, title
to property shall continue to reside in this congregation.
C7.03. If a two-thirds
majority of the voting members of this congregation present at a legally called and conducted special meeting of this congregation
vote to transfer to another Lutheran church body, title to property shall continue to reside in this congregation. Before
this congregation takes action to transfer to another Lutheran church body, it shall consult with representatives of the Montana
Synod.
C7.04. If a two-thirds
majority of the voting members of this congregation present at a legally called and conducted special meeting of this congregation
vote to become independent or relate to a non-Lutheran church body, title to property of this congregation shall continue
to reside in this congregation only with the consent of the Synod Council. The Synod Council, after consultation with this
congregation by the established synodical process, may give approval to the request to become independent or to relate to
a non-Lutheran church body, in which case title shall remain with the majority of this congregation. If the Synod Council
fails to give such approval, title shall remain with those members who desire to continue as a congregation of the Evangelical
Lutheran Church in America.
Chapter 8.
MEMBERSHIP
C8.01. Members of this
congregation shall be those baptized persons on the roll of this congregation at the time that this constitution is adopted
and those who are admitted thereafter and who have declared and maintain their membership in accordance with the provisions
of this constitution and its bylaws.
C8.02. Members shall
be classified as follows:
a. Baptized
members are those persons who have been received by the Sacrament of Holy Baptism in this congregation, or, having been previously
baptized in the name of the Triune God, have been received by certificate of transfer from other Lutheran congregations or
by affirmation of faith.
b. Confirmed
members are baptized persons who have been confirmed in this congregation, those who have been received by adult baptism or
by transfer as confirmed members from other Lutheran congregations, or baptized persons received by affirmation of faith.
c. Voting members
are confirmed members. Such confirmed members, during the current or preceding calendar year, shall have communed in
this congregation and made a contribution of record to this congregation.
d. Associate members are persons
holding membership in other Christian congregations who wish to retain such membership but desire to participate in the life
and mission of this congregation, or persons who wish to retain a relationship with this congregation while being members
of other congregations. They have all the privileges and duties of membership except voting rights and eligibility for elected
offices or membership on the Congregation Council of this congregation.
C8.03. All applications
for confirmed membership shall be submitted to and shall require the approval of the Congregation Council.
C8.04. It shall be
the privilege and duty of members of this congregation to:
a. make regular use of the
means of grace, both Word and sacraments;
b. live a Christian life in
accordance with the Word of God and the teachings of the Lutheran church; and
c. support the work of this
congregation, the synod, and the churchwide organization of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America through contributions
of their time, abilities, and financial support as biblical stewards.
C8.05. Membership in
this congregation shall be terminated by any of the following:
a. death;
b. resignation;
c. transfer or release;
d. disciplinary action by
the Congregation Council; or
e. removal from the roll due
to inactivity as defined in the bylaws. Such persons who have been removed from the roll of members shall remain persons for
whom the Church has a continuing pastoral concern.
Chapter 9.
THE PASTOR
C9.01. Authority to
call a pastor shall be in this congregation by at least a two-thirds majority ballot vote of members present and voting at
a meeting legally called for that purpose. Before a call is issued, the officers, or a committee elected by this congregation
to recommend the call, shall seek the advice and help of the bishop of the synod.
C9.02. Only a member
of the clergy roster of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America or a candidate for the roster of ordained ministers who
has been recommended for the congregation by the synodical bishop may be called as a pastor of this congregation.
C9.03. Consistent with
the faith and practice of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America,
a. Every ordained minister
shall:
1) preach the Word;
2) administer the sacraments;
3) conduct public worship;
4) provide pastoral care; and
5) speak publicly to the world
in solidarity with the poor and oppressed, calling for justice and proclaiming God's love for the world.
b. Each ordained minister
with a congregational call shall, within the congregation:
1) offer instruction, confirm,
marry, visit the sick and distressed, and bury the dead;
2) supervise all schools and
organizations of this congregation;
3) install regularly elected
members of the Congregation Council; and
4) with the council, administer
discipline.
c. Every pastor shall:
1) strive to extend the Kingdom
of God in the community, in the nation, and abroad
2) seek out and encourage qualified
persons to prepare for the ministry of the Gospel
3) impart knowledge of this church
and its wider ministry through distribution of its periodicals and other publications; and
4) endeavor to increase the support
given by the congregation to the work of the churchwide organization of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA)
and of the Montana Synod of the ELCA.
C9.04. The specific
duties of the pastor, compensation, and other matters pertaining to the service of the pastor shall be included in a letter
of call, which shall be attested by the bishop of the synod.
C9.05. a. The call
of a congregation, when accepted by a pastor, shall constitute a continuing mutual relationship and commitment, which, except
in the case of the death of the pastor, shall be terminated only following consultation with the synodical bishop and for
the following reasons:
1) mutual agreement to terminate
the call or the completion of a call for a specific term;
2) resignation of the pastor,
which shall become effective, unless otherwise agreed, 30 days after the date on which it was submitted;
3) inability to conduct the pastoral
office effectively in the congregation in view of local conditions, without reflection on the competence or the moral and
spiritual character of the pastor;
4) the physical or mental incapacity
of the pastor;
5) disqualification of the pastor
through discipline on grounds of doctrine, morality, or continued neglect of duty;
6) the dissolution of the congregation;
or
7) suspension
of the congregation as a result of discipline proceedings.
b. When allegations of
physical or mental incapacity of the pastor or ineffective conduct of the pastoral office have come to the attention of the
bishop of the synod, the bishop in his or her sole discretion may, or when such allegations have been brought to the synod’s
attention by an official recital of allegations by the Congregation Council or by a petition signed by at least one-third
of the voting members of the congregation, the bishop shall, investigate such conditions personally in company with a committee
of two ordained ministers and one layperson.
c. In case of alleged physical
or mental incapacity, competent medical testimony shall be obtained. When such disability is evident, the bishop of the synod
with the advice of the committee shall declare the pastorate vacant. Upon the restoration of a disabled pastor to health,
the bishop of the synod shall take steps to enable the pastor to resume the ministry, either in the congregation last served
or in another field of labor.
d. In the case of alleged
local difficulties that imperil the effective functioning of the congregation, all concerned persons shall be heard, after
which the bishop of the synod together with the committee described in C9.05.b. shall decide on the course of action to be
recommended to the pastor and the congregation. If they agree to carry out such recommendations, no further action shall be
taken by the synod. If either party fails to assent, the congregation may dismiss the pastor at a legally called meeting
after consultation with the bishop, either (a) by a two-thirds majority vote of the voting members present and voting where
the bishop and the committee did not recommend termination of the call, or (b) by a simple majority vote of the voting members
present and voting where the bishop and the committee recommended termination of the call.
e. If, in the course of proceedings
described in C9.05.d., the committee concludes that there may be grounds for disciplinary action, the committee shall make
recommendations concerning disciplinary action to the synodical bishop who may bring charges, in accordance with the provisions
of the constitution and bylaws of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and the constitution of this synod.
f. If, following the appointment
of the committee described in *C9.05.b. or d., it should become apparent that the pastoral office cannot be conducted effectively
in the congregation(s) being served by the ordained minister due to local conditions, the bishop of the synod may temporarily
suspend the pastor from service in the congregation without prejudice and with pay provided through a joint synodical and
churchwide fund and with housing provided by the congregation(s).
C9.06. At a time of
pastoral vacancy, the bishop of the synod with the consent of this congregation or the Congregation Council shall appoint
an interim pastor.
C9.07. During the period
of service, an interim pastor shall have the rights and duties in the congregation of a regularly called pastor and may delegate
the same in part to a supply pastor with the consent of the bishop of the synod and this congregation or Congregation Council.
The interim pastor and any ordained pastor providing assistance shall refrain from exerting influence in the selection of
a pastor.
C9.08. This congregation
shall make satisfactory settlement of all financial obligations to a former pastor before calling a successor. A pastor shall
make satisfactory settlement of all financial obligations to this congregation before beginning service in a call to another
congregation or employment in another ministry setting related to the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.
C9.09. When a pastor
is called to serve in company with another pastor or pastors, the privileges and responsibilities of each pastor shall be
specified in documents to accompany the call and to be drafted in consultation involving the pastors, the Congregation Council,
and the bishop of the synod. As occasion requires, the documents may be revised through a similar consultation.
C9.11. With the approval
of the bishop of the synod, the congregation may depart from C9.05.a. and call a pastor for a specific term. Details of such
calls shall be in writing setting forth the purpose and conditions involved. Prior to the completion of a term, the bishop
or a designated representative of the bishop shall meet with the pastor and representatives of the congregation for a review
of the call. Such a call may also be terminated before its expiration in accordance with the provisions of C9.05.a.
C9.12. The pastor of
this congregation:
a. shall keep accurate parochial
records of all baptisms, confirmations, marriages, burials, communicants, members received, members dismissed, or members
excluded from the congregation;
b. shall submit a summary
of such statistics annually to the synod; and
c. shall become a member of
this congregation upon receipt and acceptance of the letter of call. In a parish of multiple congregations, the pastor shall
hold membership in one of the congregations.
C9.13. The pastor(s)
shall submit a report of his or her ministry to the bishop of the synod at least 90 days prior to each regular meeting of
the Synod Assembly.
C9.14. The parochial
records of this congregation shall be maintain by the pastor and shall remain the property of the congregation. The secretary
of this congregation shall attest in writing to the bishop of this synod that such records have been placed in his or her
hands in good order by a departing pastor before the installation of that pastor in another field of labor or the granting
by the synod of retired status to the pastor.
Chapter 10.
CONGREGATION MEETING
C10.01. The annual
meeting of this congregation shall be held at a time specified in the bylaws.
C10.02. A special Congregation
Meeting may be called by the pastor, the Congregation Council, or the president of this congregation, and shall be called
by the president of the congregation upon the written request of ten (10) percent of the voting members. The call for each
special meeting shall specify the purpose for which it is to be held and no other business shall be transacted.
C10.03. Notice of all
meetings of this congregation shall be given at the services of worship on the preceding two (2) consecutive Sundays and by
mail to all voting members at least ten (10) days in advance of the date of the meeting. The posting of such notice in the
regular mail, with the regular postage affixed or paid, sent to the last known address of such members shall be sufficient.
C10.04. Thirty five
(35) voting members shall constitute a quorum.
C10.05. Voting by proxy
or by absentee ballot shall not be permitted.
C10.06. All actions
approved by the congregation shall be by majority vote of those members present and voting, except as otherwise provided
in this constitution or by state law.
C10.07. Robert's Rules
of Order, latest edition, shall govern parliamentary procedure of all meetings of this congregation.
Chapter 11.
OFFICERS
C11.01. The officers
of this congregation shall be a president, vice president, secretary, and treasurer.
a. Duties of the officers
shall be specified in the bylaws and continuing resolutions.
b. The officers shall be voting
members of the congregation.
c. Officers of this congregation
shall serve similar offices of the Congregation Council and shall be voting members of the Congregation Council.
C11.02. The officers
of the Congregation Council shall be elected at a legally called meeting by written ballot. The Secretary shall be elected
to serve a two (2) year term, elected into office on odd-numbered years. The treasurer shall be elected to serve
a two (2) year term, elected into office on even numbered years. The President/Vice-President shall be elected to serve
a four (4) year term; the first 2 years serving as the Vice-President and the second 2 years serving as the President. Their
terms of all elected officers shall begin at the close of the annual meeting at which they were elected.
C11.03. No officer
shall hold more than one office at a time. The president and vice president shall not be eligible to serve more than one (1)
full term consecutively. The secretary shall not be eligible to serve more than three (3) terms consecutively.
Chapter 12.
CONGREGATION COUNCIL
C12.01. The voting
membership of the Congregation Council shall consist of the pastor(s), the treasurer and not more than eight (8) members of
the congregation including the officers of the congregation. Any voting member of the congregation may be elected, subject
only to the limitation on the length of continuous service permitted in that office. A member's place on the Congregation
Council shall be declared vacant and written notice given if the member:
a. ceases to be a voting member
of this congregation or
b. is absent without excuse
from four (4) successive regular meetings of the Congregation Council.
C12.02. The members
of the Congregation Council, except the pastor(s) shall be elected at a legally called meeting by written ballot to serve
for a two (2) year term. Such members shall be eligible to serve no more than three (3) full terms consecutively. The members
being elected shall be elected to the specific following committee positions: Evangelism, Stewardship, Property and Management,
Parish Life I, and Parish Life II. Their terms shall begin at the close of the annual meeting at which they are elected. The
Evangelism and Stewardship positions will be elected on odd-numbered years, Parish Life I and Parish Life II, and Property
and Management positions elected on even-numbered years.
C12.03. Should a member's
place on the Congregation Council be declared vacant, the Congregation Council shall elect, by majority vote, a successor
until the next annual meeting. Individuals who have served less than one-half of a regular term shall be eligible for nomination
and possible election to a full term.
C12.04. The Congregation
Council shall have general oversight of the life and activities of this congregation, and in particular its worship life,
to the end that everything be done in accordance with the Word of God and the faith and practice of the Evangelical Lutheran
Church in America. The duties of the Congregation Council shall include the following:
a. To lead this congregation
in stating its mission, to do long-range planning, to set goals and priorities, and to evaluate its activities in light of
its mission and goals.
b. To seek to involve all
members of this congregation in worship, learning, witness, service, and support.
c. To oversee and provide
for the administration of this congregation to enable it to fulfill its functions and perform its mission.
d. To maintain supportive
relationships with the pastor(s) and staff and help them annually to evaluate the fulfillment of their calling or employment.
e. To be examples individually
and corporately of the style of life and ministry expected of all baptized persons.
f. To promote a congregational
climate of peace and goodwill, and, as differences and conflicts arise, to endeavor to foster mutual understanding.
g. To arrange for pastoral
service during the sickness or absence of the pastor.
h. To emphasize partnership
with the synod and churchwide organization of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America as well as cooperation with other
congregations, both Lutheran and non-Lutheran, subject to established policies of the synod and the Evangelical Lutheran Church
in America.
i. To recommend and encourage
the use of program resources produced or approved by the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.
j. To seek out and encourage
qualified persons to prepare for the ministry of the Gospel.
C12.05. The Congregation
Council shall be responsible for the financial and property matters of this congregation.
a. The Congregation Council
shall be the board of directors of this congregation, and as such shall be responsible for maintaining and protecting its
property and the management of its business and fiscal affairs. It shall have the powers and be subject to the obligations
that pertain to such boards under the laws of the State of Montana, except as otherwise provided herein.
b. The Congregation Council
shall not have the authority to buy, sell, or encumber real property unless specifically authorized to do so by a meeting
of the congregation.
c. The Congregation Council
may enter into contracts of up to $5,000.00 for items not included in the budget.
d. The Congregation Council
shall prepare an annual budget for adoption by this congregation, shall supervise the expenditure of funds in accordance therewith
following its adoption, and may incur obligations of more than $5,000.00 in excess of the anticipated receipts only after
approval by a Congregation Meeting. The budget shall include this congregation's full indicated share in support of the wider
ministry being carried on in partnership with the synod and churchwide organization.
e. The Congregation Council
shall ascertain that the financial affairs of this congregation are being conducted efficiently, giving particular attention
to the prompt payment of all obligations and to the regular forwarding of benevolence monies to the synodical treasurer.
f. The Congregation Council
shall be responsible for this congregation's investments and its total insurance program.
C12.06. The Congregation
Council shall see that the provisions of this constitution its bylaws and its continuing resolutions are carried out.
C12.07. The Congregation
Council shall provide for an annual review of the membership roster.
C12.08. The Congregation
Council shall be responsible for the employment and supervision of the salaried lay workers of this congregation.
C12.09. The Congregation
Council shall submit a comprehensive report to this congregation at the annual meeting.
C12.10. The Congregation
Council shall normally meet once a month. Special meetings may be called by the pastor or the president, and shall be called
by the president at the request of at least one-half of its members. Notice of each special meeting shall be given to all
who are entitled to be present.
C12.11. A quorum for
the transaction of business shall consist of a majority of the members of the Congregation Council, including the pastor or
interim pastor, except when the pastor or interim pastor requests or consents to be absent and has given prior approval to
the agenda for a particular regular or special meeting, which shall be the only business considered at that meeting. Chronic
or repeated absence of the pastor or interim pastor who has refused approval of the agenda of a subsequent regular or special
meeting shall not preclude action by the Congregation Council, following consultation with the synodical bishop.
Chapter 13.
CONGREGATION COMMITTEES
C13.01. The officers
of this congregation and the pastor shall constitute the Executive Committee.
C13.02. A Nominating
Committee of five (5) voting members of this congregation, two of whom, if possible, shall be outgoing members of
the Congregation Council, shall be elected at the annual meeting for a term of one year. Members of the Nominating Committee
are not eligible for consecutive reelection. The pastor shall serve as convener and as an advisory member
C13.03. An Audit
Committee of three (3) voting members shall be elected by the Congregation Council. Audit Committee members shall
not be members of the Congregation Council. Term of office shall be one (1) year, with one member elected each year. Members
shall be eligible for reelection for consecutive terms.
C13.04. The Executive
Committee and two (2) members nominated by the Pastor and approved by the Congregation Council shall constitute the Staff
Support Committee.
C13.05. When a pastoral
vacancy occurs, the Congregation Council shall elect a Call Committee of seven (7) voting members of this congregation. Term
of office will terminate upon installation of the newly called pastor.
C13.06. Other committees
of this congregation may be formed, as the need arises, by decision of the Congregation Council.
C13.07. Duties of committees
of this congregation shall be specified in the bylaws and continuing resolutions.
C13.08. The senior
pastor of this congregation shall be ex officio a member of all committees and boards of the congregation. The president of
this congregation shall be ex officio a member of all committees and boards of the congregation, except the Nominating Committee.
Chapter 14.
ORGANIZATIONS WITHIN THE CONGREGATION
C14.01. All organizations
within this congregation shall exist to aid it in ministering to the members of this congregation and to all persons who can
be reached with the Gospel of Christ. As outgrowths and expressions of this congregation's life, the organizations are subject
to its oversight and direction. This congregation at its meeting shall determine their policies, guide their activities, and
receive reports concerning their membership, work, and finances.
C14.02. Special interest
groups, other than those of the official organizations of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, may be organized only
after authorization has been given by the Congregation Council and specified in a continuing resolution.
Chapter 15. Most of this chapter is not in the GSLC Constitution.
DISCIPLINE OF MEMBERS AND ADJUDICATION
C15.01. Denial of the
Christian faith as described in this constitution, conduct grossly unbecoming a member of the Church of Christ, or persistent
trouble-making in this congregation are sufficient cause for discipline of a member. Prior to disciplinary action, reconciliation
will be attempted following Matthew 18:15-17, proceeding through these successive steps: a) private admonition by the pastor,
b) admonition by the pastor in the presence of two or three witnesses, and c) citation to appear before the Congregation Council.
If for any reason, the pastor is unable to administer the admonitions required by a. and b. hereof, the president (if not
the pastor) or vice president shall administer such admonitions.
C15.02. The process
for discipline of a member of the congregation shall be governed as prescribed by the chapter on discipline in the Constitution,
Bylaws, and Continuing Resolutions of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. If discipline against a member proceeds
beyond counseling and admonition by the pastor, charges against the accused member(s) that are specific and in writing shall
be prepared by member(s) of the congregation who shall sign the charges as the accuser(s). The written charges shall be filed
with the pastor, who shall advise the Congregation Council of the need to issue a written citation to the accused and the
accusers that specifies the time and place of the hearing before the Congregation Council. The written charges shall accompany
the written citation to the accused. A member charged with the offense shall appear before the Congregation Council after
having received a written citation, at least ten days prior to the meeting. If the member charged with the offense fails to
appear at the scheduled hearing, the Congregation Council may proceed with the hearing and may pass judgment in the member’s
absence.
C15.03. Members of
the Congregation Council who participate in the preparation of the written charges or who present evidence or testimony in
the hearing before the Congregation Council are disqualified from voting upon the question of the guilt of the accused member.
Should the allegations be sustained by a two-thirds majority vote of the members of the Congregation Council who are not disqualified
but who are present and voting, and renewed admonition prove ineffectual, the council shall impose one of the following disciplinary
actions:
a. censure before the council
or congregation;
b. suspension from membership
for a definite period of time; or
c. exclusion from membership
in this congregation.
Disciplinary actions b. and
c. shall be delivered to the member in writing.
C15.04. The member
against whom disciplinary action has been taken by the Congregation Council shall have the right to appeal the decision to
the Synod Council. Such right may not be abridged and the decision of the Synod Council shall be final.
C15.05. Disciplinary
actions may be reconsidered and revoked by the Congregation Council upon receipt of a) evidence that injustice has been done
or b) evidence of repentance and amendment.
C15.06. For disciplinary
actions in this congregation, "due process" shall be observed as specified in 20.41.04. in the Constitution, Bylaws, and
Continuing Resolutions of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.
C15.07. No member of
a congregation shall be subject to discipline for offenses that the Congregation Council has previously heard and decided,
unless so ordered by the Synod Council after an appeal.
C15.10. Adjudication
C15.11. When there
is disagreement among factions within this congregation on a substantive issue that cannot be resolved by the parties, members
of this congregation shall have access to the synodical bishop for consultation after informing the chair of the Congregation
Council of their intent. If the consultation fails to resolve the issue(s), the Consultation Committee of the synod shall
consider the matter. If the Consultation Committee of the synod shall fail to resolve the issue(s), the matter shall be referred
to the Synod Council, whose decision shall be final.
Chapter 16.
BYLAWS
C16.01. This congregation
may adopt bylaws. No bylaw may conflict with this constitution.
C16.02. Bylaws may
be adopted or amended at any legally called meeting of this congregation with a quorum present by a majority vote of those
voting members present and voting.
C16.03. Changes to
the bylaws may be proposed by any voting member provided, however, that such additions or amendments be submitted in writing
to the Congregation Council at least sixty (60) days before a regular or special Congregation Meeting called for that purpose
and that the Congregation Council notify the congregation’s members in writing of the proposal with the council’s
recommendations at least thirty (30) days in advance of the Congregation Meeting.
C16.04. Approved changes
to the bylaws shall be sent by the secretary of this congregation to the synod.
Chapter 17.
AMENDMENTS
C17.01 Amendments may be proposed
by at least ten (10) voting members or by the Congregation Council. Proposals must be filed in writing with the Congregation
Council 60 days before formal consideration by this congregation at a regular or special Congregation Meeting called for that
purpose. The Congregation Council shall notify the congregation’s members by mail of the proposal together with the
council's recommendations at least 30 days in advance of the meeting.
C17.02. An amendment
to this constitution, proposed under C17.01., shall:
a. be approved at a legally
called Congregation Meeting according to this constitution by a majority vote of those present and voting;
b. be ratified without change
at the next annual meeting by a two-thirds majority vote of those present and voting; and
c. have the effective date
included in the resolution and noted in the constitution.
C17.03. Any amendments
to this constitution that result from the processes provided in C17.01. and C17.02. shall be sent by the secretary of this
congregation to the synod. The amendment shall become effective within 120 days from the date of the receipt of the notice
by the synod unless the synod informs this congregation that the amendment is in conflict with the constitution and bylaws
of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America or the constitution of the Montana Synod of the ELCA.
C17.04. Whenever the
Model Constitution for Congregations is amended by the Churchwide Assembly, this constitution may be amended to incorporate
any such amendment by a simple majority vote of those voting members present and voting at any subsequent meeting of the congregation
without presentation at a prior meeting of the congregation, provided that the Congregation Council has submitted by mail
notice to the congregation of such an amendment or amendments, together with the council’s recommendations, at least
30 days prior to the meeting. Following the adoption of an amendment, the secretary of the congregation shall submit a copy
thereof to the synod. Such provisions shall become effective immediately following a vote of approval.
Chapter 18.
CONTINUING RESOLUTIONS
C18.01. The Congregation
Council may enact continuing resolutions. Such continuing resolutions may not conflict with the constitution or bylaws of
this congregation.
C18.02. Continuing
resolutions shall be enacted or amended by a two-thirds (2/3) vote of all voting members of the Congregation Council.
Chapter 19.
INDEMNIFICATION
C19.01.Consistent
with the provisions of the laws under which this congregation is incorporated, this congregation may adopt provisions providing
indemnification for each person who, by reason of the fact that such person is or was a Congregation Council member, officer,
employee, agent, or other member of any committee of this congregation, was or is threatened to be made a party to any threatened,
pending, or completed civil, criminal, administrative, arbitration, or investigative proceeding.