(From St. Paul's Church Constitution)
- The congregation, through the Congregational Assembly or the Board of Elders, may appoint special committees to serve for a specific assignment or to fill a temporary need; such as, Building, Land Acquisition, Financial Survey, Centennial, Radio, Television, Constitution, Parking, etc.
- The powers and duties delegated to such committees may be withdrawn by the Congregational Assembly according to Article VII, Part C of the Constitution.
- Each committee shall meet as often as necessary to fulfill its responsibilities.
- Each committee shall elect a Chairman and a Secretary. The Secretary shall keep a permanent set of minutes of each meeting and such minutes shall be the property of the congregation. A copy of these minutes shall also be given to the President of the congregation.
- Each committee shall present a report of its activities at the meetings of its appointing body.
- When a committee has completed its assigned task, it should present its final report to its appointing body, deliver a complete copy of the minutes to the Secretary of the congregation, and then be excused.
(From St. Paul's Church Constitution)
- The congregation, through the Congregational Assembly or the Board of Elders, may appoint special committees to serve for a specific assignment or to fill a temporary need; such as, Building, Land Acquisition, Financial Survey, Centennial, Radio, Television, Constitution, Parking, etc.
- The powers and duties delegated to such committees may be withdrawn by the Congregational Assembly according to Article VII, Part C of the Constitution.
- Each committee shall meet as often as necessary to fulfill its responsibilities.
- Each committee shall elect a Chairman and a Secretary. The Secretary shall keep a permanent set of minutes of each meeting and such minutes shall be the property of the congregation. A copy of these minutes shall also be given to the President of the congregation.
- Each committee shall present a report of its activities at the meetings of its appointing body.
- When a committee has completed its assigned task, it should present its final report to its appointing body, deliver a complete copy of the minutes to the Secretary of the congregation, and then be excused.
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