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THE  BIBLE  —  We  believe  the  Bible,  con- 
sisting of  the  Old  and  New  Testament,  to  be  the 
only  inspired,  inerrant,  infallible,  authoritative 
Word  of  God  written. 

THE  TRINITY  —  We  believe  that  there  is  one 
God,  eternally  existent  in  three  {>ersons:  Father, 
Son,  and  Holy  Ghost. 

THE  LORD  JESUS  CHRIST  -  We  believe 
in  the  deity  of  Christ,  in  His  virgin  birth,  in  His 
sinless  life,  in  His  miracles,  in  His  vicarious  and 
atoning  death  through  His  shed  blood,  in  His 
bodily  resurrection,  in  His  ascension  to  the 
right  hand  of  the  Father,  and  in  His  personal 
return  in  power  and  glory. 

REDEMPTION  —  We  believe  that  for  salvation  of  lost  and  sinful  man 
regeneration  by  the  Holy  Spirit  is  absolutely  essential. 

THE  HOLY  SPIRIT  —  We  believe  in  the  present  ministry  of  the  Holy  Spirit 
by  Whose  indwelling  power  and  fullness  the  Christian  is  enabled  to  Uve  a 
godly  life  in  this  present  evil  world. 

THE  RESURRECTION  —  We  believe  in  the  resurrection  of  both  the  saved 
and  the  lost;  they  that  are  saved  unto  the  resurrection  of  life,  and  they  that 
are  lost  unto  the  resurrection  of  dcimnation. 

SPIRITUAL  UNITY  —  We  believe  in  the  spiritual  unity  of  all  beUevers  in 

Christ. 

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THE  SOVEREIGNTY  OF  CHRIST 

Head  of  the  Church. 
Lord  of  the  Conscience. 

THE  UNITY  OF  CHRIST'S  CHURCH 

Redeemed  by  His  death. 
Empowered  by  His  life. 

THE  UBERTY  OF  CHRIST'S  CHURCH 

In  the  fear  of  God. 
In  the  limits  of  Love. 

THE  URGENCY  OF  CHRIST'S  CHURCH 

To  evangelize  the  world. 
To  edify  the  Believer. 

—  TO  GOD  ALONE  BE  THE  GLORY  — 


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Conservative  Congregational  Christian  Conference 

Affiliated  with  the  National  Association  of  Evangelicals. 


Mr.  Glen  Dawson,  1981  Yearbook  Editor 
Mrs.  Kim  (iardell,  1981  Yearbook  Cover  Designer 

The  YEARHOOK  is  puhlishfd  (inriuiill\  in  Janudry.  Plrasi'  send  corrections  and  changes  of 
information  for  the  19H2  rdition  by  December  15.  IWI.  to  the  CCCConferenee  Office.  25  W  626 
St    Charles  Road.   When  ton.  Illinois  90187. 


CONTENTS 

CONFERENCE  LEADERSHIP 

From  the  Conference  Minister 4 

Officers  5 

Board  of  Directors 6 

Committee  Members 7 

Area  Representatives  9 

Regional  Fellowships   11 

CONFERENCE  MEMBERS  AND  ASSOCIATES 

Ordained  Ministers 16 

Ordained  Ministers  (Associate  Members)   30 

Licensed  Ministers   30 

Licensed  Ministers  (Associate  Members) 33 

Lay  Preachers 33 

Christian  Workers 34 

Conference  Care    35 

Missionaries  (Overseas  and  Homebased) 37 

Armed  Forces  Chaplains 38 

Lay  Members  from  non-Member  Churches 39 

REPORTS 

Reports  from  Member  Churches    40 

Summary    66 

Giving  from  non-Member  Churches 67 

1980  General  Fund  Statement   68 

1981  Budget 72 

Conference  Benefactors 73 

STATEMENTS/DOCUMENTS 

Constitution  and  By-Laws 75 

Code  of  Ethics 87 

Statement  Regarding  the  Charismatic  Movement 88 

INFORMATION 

Annual  Meetings   89 

Conference  Services  Offered 90 

FORESEE  Publications  Inside  back  cover 


FROM  THE  DESK 
OF  THE 
CONFERENCE 
MINISTER 


CLIFFORD  H.  CHRISTFSSFN 
( 'imfcrvnvc  Minister 


What  is  the  Conservative  Con- 
gregational Christian  Conference? 
What  are  our  distinctives?  Our 
reason  for  being?  What  is  our 
unique  contribution  to  evangeHcal 
Christianity?  These  are  questions 
frequently  asked  of  us. 

The  Conservative  Congregational 
Christian  Conference  (CCCC)  is  a 
fellowship  of  ministers  and  churches  which  believes  that  the  transforming 
power  of  the  gospel  of  Jesus  Christ  and  his  cross  is  a  sufficient  basis  for  that 
fellowship  within  the  framework  of  an  evangelical  statement  of  faith.  We 
believe  that  what  bom-again  believers  have  in  common  "in  Christ"  is  far  greater 
than  the  sum  total  of  all  our  differences.  This  does  not  mean  that  oui-  differ- 
ences are  ignored  or  cannot  be  discussed;  or  even  that  we  should  not  seek  to 
speak  the  same  thing.  But  it  does  mean  that  we  refuse  to  allow  our  differences 
to  get  in  the  way  of  our  fellowship  in  the  gospel. 

We  cannot  ignore  Christ's  prayer  for  unity,  nor  the  Apostle  Paul's  New 
Testament  appeals  for  unity.  Because  we  have  been  entrusted  v\ith  a 
ministry  of  reconciliation,  it  is  important  that  we  demonstrate  a  reconciling 
spirit  within  the  body  of  Christ,  the  church.  This  we  seek  to  do  by  God's  grace. 
Not  everyone  will  feel  comfortable  in  a  fellowship  as  diverse  as  ours.  But 
there  are  those  who  are  looking  for  just  such  a  fellowship  to  join.  To  each  of 
these  groups  we  reach  out  and  say  sincerely,  "We  accept  you  and  love  you 
because  of  our  common  bond  in  Chi'ist.  " 


C.R.C 


CONFERENCE  OFFICERS 

President 1978  -  1981  Term 

Rev,  George  S.  Buhl 

207  Main  St.,  Kingston,  MA    02364  (617)  585-3167 

First  Vice-President 1978  -  1981  Term 

Rev.  Bruce  R.  Brown 

1831  El  Camino  Real,  Encinitas,  CA    92024  (714)  753-2535 

Second  Vice-President   1978  -  1981  Term 

Rev.  Lynn  Scovil 

318  Church  Ave.,  Oshkosh,  WI     54901  (414)  231-5382 

Conference  Minister 1979  - 1982  Term 

Rev.  Clifford  R.  Christensen 

25  W   626  St.  Charles  Rd.,  Wheaton,  IL    60187      (312)  682-3110 

Controller 1979  -  1982  Term 

Mr.  Floyd  Bernard 

3003  N.  21st.  St.,  Superior  WI     54880  (715)  394-6279 

Editor 1980  -  1983  Term 

Mrs.  Lois  L.  Curley 

700  S.  Lake  Ave.,  #302,  Pasadena,  CA  91106       (213)  449-6552 

ffistorian 1980  -  1983  Term 

Dr.  Samuel  Schultz 

18  Lois  Lane,  Lexington,  MA    02173  (617)  862-1256 

Recording  Secretary  1979  -  1982  Term 

Rev.  Clarence  J.  Schultz,  Jr. 

1805  Wyoming  Ave.,  Superior,  WI     54880  (715)  392-3448 

Treasurer  1980  -  1983  Term 

Mr.  William  Nygren 

89  Momingside,  St.  Paul,  MN     55119  (612)  738-4822 


BOARD  OF  DIRECTORS 


1978  -  1981  Term 

Rev.  William  Bankester,  2108  W.  Middlebury,  Freeport,  IL    61032 

(815)  232-3757 
Rev.  Cliff  Christensen,  57  Kipling  St.,  St.  Paul,  MN    55119 

(612)  735-8898 
Rev.  Donald  Ehler,  614  High  Ave.,  Hillsboro,  WI    54634 

(608)  489-3114 
Dr.  Graeme  C.  Smith,  165  Eucalyptus  Ave.,  Vista,  CA    92083 

(714)  726-5467 

1979  -  1982  Term 

Mr.  William  Boucher,  1074  Greenwood  Ave.,  Toronto,  Ontario  M4J-4E3, 

Canada  (416)  421-6261 
Dr.  Ward  Hunting,  New  Salem,  MA    01355 

(617)  544-3363 
Rev.  Henry  Vieth,  720  Deuel  St.,  Fort  Morgan,  CO    80701 

(303)  867-7419 
Mr.  John  C.  Yurk,  2117  Brownell  Blvd.,  Flint,  MI    48504 

(313)  235-3345 

1980  -  1983  Term 

Rev.  Edwin  Dahmer,  317  W.  40th  St.,  Scottsbluff,  NE    69361 

(308)  632-3860 
Rev.  David  E.  Faris,  2310  Montclair  Ct,  Bloomington,  IN    47401 

(812)  339-0650 
Rev.  Keith  Greer,  142  River  Rd.,  Carhsle,  MA    01741 

(617)  369-7830 
Rev.  Ronald  Hamilton,  6383  Aspenwood  PL,  Woodbury,  MN  55119 

(612)  739-1754 


1981  Term 


Ron  Hamilton 


COMMITTEE  MEMBERS 

(*denotes  committee  chairman) 
1982  Term 

BODY  UFE 

♦Richard  J.  Anderson 


1983  Term 


Richard  Raid 


CHILDREN'S 

Sylvia  Ortiz 

CHRISTIAN  EDUCATION 

R.  Maxwell  Vague 

CHURCH  EXTENSION 

*Donald  Ehler 

CHURCH  GROWTH 

Donald  Engel 

CONSTITUTION  STUDY 

Robert  C.  Wood 

CREDENTIALS 

Lloyd  F.  Dean 
Graeme  C.  Smith 

EDITORIAL 

Grace  Irwin 
(The  Board  appointed  *Mrs.  Chris  Jones  Chairman  of  this  committee) 

EVANGELISM 

Harold  L.  Bussell 

FAMILY  LIFE 

Marvin  L.  Jacobs 

FINANCE 

Orrin  Bailey 

FORESEE  PUBLICATIONS 

Roy  Shervy  Tess  Futrell  *Del  Birkey 

(The  Board  appointed  Harold  Stienhauser  as  Treasurer  and 

John  Hilbom  as  Consultant) 

FRATERNAL  RELATIONS 

♦James  H.  Blackstone 

MINISTRY 

♦George  Ensworth 

MISSIONARY 

Peter  Mathewson 


♦Anne  Vague 

Rod  Wetzig 

Cliff  Christensen 

Lynn  Scovil 

♦Paul  R.  Jones 

Frank  Soules 
Jay  Warren 

I.  Stanley  Cobb 


♦Keith  Sargent 


♦Stephen  Oeffling 


♦Jack  Nygren 


Diane  Everett 


♦Larry  Scovil 


Robert  McKittrick 


♦Doug  Jones 


Orrin  Bailey 


♦Edward  A.  Whitman 


Glen  Dawson 


Ted  Pampeyan 


David  Sterling 


Edward  L.  Johnson 


Carroll  Lewis 


Thomas  Roop 


Dwight  L.  Johnson 


Raymond  C.  Ortlund 

Ron  Sylvester 

♦Henry  T.  Hudson 


COMMITTEE  MEMBERS  cont. 

1981  Term  1982  Term  1983  Term 

NOMINATING 

♦Ron  Sylvester  Charles  J.  T.  Svendsen  Rod  Wetzig 

(The  Board  appointed  Robert  McKittrick  and  R.  Maxwell  Vague  to 

one-year  terms  on  this  committee.) 

PRAYER 

Charles  L.  Smith  John  Cunningham  *Printice  Toler 

PROGRAM 

(In  accord  with  By-Laws  III,  2  The  Board  appointed  *Ron  Hamilton, 
Clarence  Schultz,  Ed  Dahmer,  Don  Ehler  and  Ralph  Jackman  to  one-year 
terms  on  this  committee.) 

WOMEN'S  ACTIVITIES 

Helen  Steinhauser  *Linda  Wetzig  Helen  Smith 

YOUTH 

Tom  Johnson  Donald  Dewing  Tom  Nelson 

(The  Board  appointed  *Gordon  G.  Avery  Chairman  of  this  committee.) 


AREA  REPRESENTATIVES  1981 

MAINE 

Rev.  Nathaniel  W.  Pearson,  Star  Route  49A,  Dixfield,  ME  04224 

(207)  562-7180 

NEW  ENGLAND 

Rev.  Edward  W.  Boren,  153  S.  Main  St.,  Orange,  MA    01364 

(617)  544-2614 

EASTERN  NEW  YORK  AND  VERMONT 

Rev.  Thomas  D.  Warner,  2  Lee  Rd.,  Scotia,  NY    12302 

(518)  399-1618 

GREATER  NEW  YORK  CITY 

Rev.  Oden  L.  Woodward  H,  340  Doughty  Blvd.,  Inwood,  L.I.  NY  11696 

(516)  239-0007 

WESTERN  NEW  YORK  AND  PENNSYLVANIA 

Rev.  Wayne  Hamilton,  28  Sturges  St.,  Jamestown,  NY    14701 

(716)  484-3191 

EASTERN  VIRGINIA 

Rev.  WiUis  E.  Joiner,  1109  Decatur,  Chesapeake,  VA    23324 

(804)  545-0383 

OHIO 

Rev.  James  Mathewson,  Box  156,  Robertsville,  OH    44670 

(216)  862-2004 

MICHIGAN 

Rev.  Doug  Jones,  2620  E.  Maple  Rapids  Rd.,  Eureka,  MI    48833 

(517)  224-3482 

WISCONSIN 

Rev.  Lynn  Scovil,  318  Church  Ave.,  Oshkosh,  WI    54091 

(414)  231-5382 

SOUTHERN  INDIANA,  ILUNOIS  AND  MISSOURI 

Rev.  Jay  Warren,  809  Washington,  Highland,  IL    62249 

(618)  654-7215 

UPPER  MIDWEST 

Rev.  Cliff  Christensen,  57  KipUng  St.,  St.  Paul,  MN   55119 

(612)  735-8898 

CENTRAL  MIDWEST 

Mr.  Loren  Kment,  Rt.  #3,  Norfolk,  NE  68701  (402)  371-5072 


AREA  REPRESENTATIVES  1981  continued 

GREAT  PLAEVS 

Rev.  Arthur  Wetzel,  Box  237,  Elgin,  ND  58533  (701)  584-2835 

ROCKY  MOUNTAINS 

Rev.  Edwin  Dahmer,  317  W.  40th  St.,  Scottsbluff,  Ne    69361 

(308)  632-4545 

TEXAS  PANHANDLE  AND  OKLAHOMA 

Rev.  Floyd  Theissen,  Rt.  1,  Box  28,  Follett,  TX    79034 

(806)  653-4491 

SOUTHERN  CALIFORNIA 

Dr.  Raymond  C.  Ortlund,  1000  Bison,  Newport  Beach,  CA    92660 

(714)  640-6010 

ONTARIO,  CANADA 

Rev.  Jacob  Small,  199  Stouffer  St.  Stouffville,  Ont.  LOH-lLO 

(416)  640-3257 


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REGIONAL  FELLOWSHIPS 

The  following  groups  are  in  formal  Associated  Relationship  with  the 
Conservative  Congregational  Christian  Conference  as  set  forth  in  Aiticle  VL 
of  the  Constitution. 

CANADA:    THE  CONFERENCE  OF  THE  CONGREGATIONAL 
CHRISTIAN  CHURCHES  IN  ONTARIO 

Officers: 

President:    Mr.  William  Boucher,  1074  Greenwood  Ave.,  Toronto,  Ont. 

M4J-4E3 
Vice-Presidents:  Rev.  Jim  Byrne,  40  Rose  Ave.,  Stouffville,  Ont.  LOH-ILO 
Rev.  Jacob  Small,  199  Stouffer  St.,  Stouffville,  Ont.  LOH-lLO 
Mr.  William.  Bastedo,  45  Glenwood  Ave.,  Toronto,  Ont.  M6P-367 
Clerk:    Mi-s.  H.  Yakeley,  201  Harold  Ave.,  Stouffville,  Ont.  LOH-lLO 
Treasurer:   Mr.  Fred  Steckley,  RR  #2,  Markham,  Ont.  L3P-3J3 
Assistant  Treasurer:  Mr.  Gary  Fockler,  RR  #4,  Stouffville,  Ont.  LOH-lLO 
Executive  Board:  Rev.  Michael  Boys,  154  First  Ave.,  Keswick,  Ont.L4P-3El 
Mr.  Gregg  Clapp,  RR  #2,  Stouffville,  Ont.  LOH-lLO 
Mr.  David  Pegg,  RR  #1,  Keswick,  Ont.  L4P-3C8 
Educational  Board:  Dr.  Grace  Irwin,  Rev.  Doris  Way,  Rev.  D.  C.  Percy, 
Rev.  Jacob  Small,    Rev.  William  Pape 

CENTRAL  MIDWEST  FELLOWSHIP  (1979) 

President:   Pastor  Daniel  C.  Kern      / 

Vice  President:   Mr.  John  Stratmeyer,  Worthing,  SD    57077 

Secretary-Treasurer:   Mrs.  Loren  Kment,  Norfolk,  NB    68701 

GREAT  PLAINS  CONGREGATIONAL  FELLOWSHIP 

Moderator:   Rev.  Larry  Scovil,  Mott,  ND 

Vice  Moderator:    Mr.  Calvin  Kessler,  Glen  Ullin,  ND 

Secretary:    Mrs-.  Vangie  Voegele,  New  Salem,  ND 

Treasurer:    Mr.  Harold  Huether,  Dickinson,  ND 

Credentials:    Rev.  Arthur  Wetzel,  Elgin,  ND 

Youth:    Rev.  Bruce  Nickel,  Glen  Ullin,  ND 

Nominating:    Mr.  Willie  Wetzel,  Mr.  Harold  Huether,  Rev.  Allen  Fadel 


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REGIONAL  FELLOWSfflP  continued 

MAINE  ASSOCIATION  OF  CONGREGATIONAL  CHRISTIAN  AND 
COMMUNITY  CHURCHES 

v>  Moderator:   Rev.  Daniel  Wray,  Box  78,  Limington,  ME   04049 

Vice  Moderator:    Mr.  John  Kozsey,  Star  Rt.,  Steep  Falls,  ME   04085 
Scribe:    Mrs.  Nathaniel  Pearson,  Star  Route,  49A,  Dixfield,  ME  04224 
Treasurer:  Mr.  Neils  Johnson,  662  Highland  Ave.,  S.  Portland,  ME  04106 

Committees: 

Credentials  &  Placement:   Rev.  Nathaniel  Pearson,  Rev.  Paul  M.  Shaw, 

Mr.  Peter  Parent 
Women's  Activities:  Mrs.  Paul  Shaw,  Mrs.  John  Kozsey,  Mrs.  Mary  Bailey 
Publications:  Rev.  Nathaniel  Pearson,  Mrs.  Peter  Parent,  Mr.  Neils  Johnson 


CONSERVATIVE  CONGREGATIONAL  CHRISTIAN 
CONFERENCE  OF  MICHIGAN 

Moderator:   Rev.  Ralph  Jackman,  2301  W.  Carpenter,  Flint,  MI    48505 
Vice  Moderator:   Rev.  Loren  Shuman,  215  S.  Shiawassee  St.,  Bancroft, 

MI    48414 
Scribe:    Rev.  Gerald  Mannes,  Box  154,  Thompsonville,  MI    49683 
Treasurer:    Rev.  Henry  Boehm,  Box  H,  Marion,  MI    49665 

Committees: 

Credentials:  Mr.  Orrin  Bailey,  Rev.  Ralph  Jackman,  Rev.  James  Hallberg 
Youth:    Mr.  David  Smith,  Ms.  Mary  Willett,  Mr.  Craig  Cramblet 
Nominating:    Ms.  JoAnn  Wahl,  Rev.  Rod  Wetzig,  Rev.  Robert  Wilber 
Men's  Fellowship:  Rev.  Alden  Barrows,  Mr.  James  Bancroft,  Mr.  John  C. 

Yurk 
Women's  Fellowship:    Mrs.  Dottie  Hallberg,  Mrs.  Shirley  Jackman 


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REGIONAL  FELLOWSHIPS  continued 

NEW  ENGLAND  CONGREGATIONAL  CHRISTIAN  FELLOWSHIP 

Moderator:  Rev.  Edward  W.  Boren,  133  S.  Main  St.,  Orange,  MA  01364 
Vice  Moderator:   Rev.  Richard  Chaffee,  Westminster  Hill,  Canterbury, 

CT  06331 
Scribe:    Rev.  Stephen  A.  Gammon,  176  Robinson  Ave.,  Pawtucket,  RI 

20861    (401)  723-5372 
Treasurer:   Rev.  Keith  Greer,  142  Riber  Rd.,  Carlisle,  MA    01741 
Publication  Committee:  Rev.  Ronald  Sylvester,  169  Village  St.,  Medway, 

MA    02053 

Rev.  Dwight  Mexcur,  21  Maple  Ave.,  S.  Ashbumham,  MA   01466 

Rev.  Richard  Chaffee,  Westminster  Hill,  Canterbury,  CT    06331 

OHIO  REGIONAL  OF  CONSERVATIVE  CONGREGATIONAL 
CHRISTIAN  CONFERENCE 

Moderator:   Rev.  Paul  Jones,  600  Ward  St.,  Devola,  OH    45750 
Vice  Moderator:  Rev.  Harold  Wolfe,  4928  Windfall  Rd.,  Median,  OH  44256 
Treasurer:  Mr.  Hugh  McCracken,  2150  Homeworth,  Alliance,  OH  44601 
Secretary:  Rev.  James  Mathewson,  11148  Lincoln  St.,  RobertsviUe,  OH 
44670 

PACIFIC  NORTHWEST  FELLOWSHIP  OF  THE 

CONSERVATIVE  CONGREGATIONAL 

CHRISTIAN  CONFERENCE 

Chairman:    Rev.  David  Wyatt,   17400  Webster  Rd.,  #32,   Gladstone, 

OR    97027 
Secretary-Treasurer:   Elder  G.T.  Holcombe,  Rt.  2,  Box  240C,  Molalla, 

OR    97038 


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REGIONAL  FELLOWSHIPS  continued 

UPPER  MIDWEST  CONGREGATIONAL  FELLOWSHIP 

Moderator:  Pastor  G.  Bamum  Smith,  206  First  St.,  Box  416,  Spring  Valley, 

WI   54767 
Vice  Moderator:  Rev.  Steven  J.  Oeffling,  215  Second  Ave.,  NW,  Box  368, 

Buffalo  Center,  lA    50424 
Secretary:   Rev.  Ronald  Hamilton,  6383  Aspenwood  PL,  Woodbury,  MN 

55119 
Treasuren   Mr.  Jack  Nygren,  45  Kipling  St.,  St.  Paul,  MN    55119 
Registrar:  Mr.  Ronald  Stewart,  4000  E.  44th  St.,  Minneapolis,  MN  55406 

Committees: 

Credentials  &  Resolutions:    Rev.  A.D.  Hartmark,  Chmn.,  Rev.  Jesse 

James,  Rev.  Ken  Tamte 
Youth:  Rev.  Richard  Reid,  Chmn.,Rev.  Ronald  Hamilton,  Mr.  Tom  Johnson 
Women's:   Mrs.  Myrtle  Smith,  Chmn.,  Mrs.  Henni  McKittrick,  Mrs.  Judy 

Sterling 
Nominating:   Rev.  David  Sterhng,  Chmn.,  Rev.  Robert  McKittrick,  Rev. 

Clarence  Schultz 


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WESTERN  NEW  YORK  AND  PENNSYLVANIA  CONSERVATIVE 
CONGREGATIONAL  CHRISTIAN  FELLOWSfflP 

Moderator:  Rev.  Lester  Strout,  Box  217,  Portland,  NY   14769 

Vice  Moderator:    Rev.  Philip  Webster,  2010  Vermont  St.,  N.  Collins, 

NY   14111 
Secretary-Treasurer:    Mrs.  Wanda  Landes,  P.O.  Box  6,  Lake  View, 

NY   14085 
Assistant  Secretary-Treasurer:    Rev.  Dale  Everett,  35  West  Street, 

Arcade,  NY   14009 
Fraternal  Relations  Co-ordinator:  Rev.  Wayne  Hamilton,  28  Sturges  St., 

Jamestown,  NY    14701 

Committees: 

Ladies  Auxiliary:  Mrs.  Ruth  Cable,  Chmn.,  Mrs.  Ema  Webster,  Mrs.  Betty 

Strout 
Youth:   Rev.  Gary  Henry,  Chmn.,  Mr.  Clifford  Jones,  Mrs.  Sheila  Hoene 
Children's:  Mrs.  Diane  Everett,  Chmn.,  Mrs.  Sue  Lane,  Mrs.  Cindy  Everetts 
Men's  Fellowship:   Rev.  Tim  Chase,  Chmn.,  Rev.  Howard  Landes,  Rev. 

Charles  Taylor 
Nominating:  Rev.  Richard  Hamilton,  Chmn.,  Rev.  Clair  Cable,  Rev.  Gerald 

Haglund 

WISCONSIN  FELLOWSHIP  OF  BIBUCAL 
CONGREGATIONAL  CHURCHES 

President:   Rev.  Lynn  Scovil,  318  Church  Ave.,  Oshkosh,  WI   54901 
Vice  President:    Rev.  Richard  E.  Perik,  104  Crandon  Ave.,  Crandon, 

WI   54520 
Secretary:  Rev.  Dave  Heidemann,  P.O.  Box  231,  Fish  Creek,  WI   54212 

(414)  868-3811 
Treasuren   Pastor  Mick  Newlin,  Box  143,  Shiocton,  WI   54170 


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36 


MEMBER  MISSIONARIES  OVERSEAS 


Earl  J.  Anderson 

Kenya 

Ralph  E.  Camp 

Japan 

Ernest  Boehr 

Taiwan,  R.O.C. 

Barbara  Boehr 

Taiwan,  R.O.C. 

Phyllis  M.  Chamberlain 

Nagano,  Japan 

David  I-San  Chan 

Singapore 

Hubert  K.  Clevenger 

Brazil 

Malcolm  B.  Collins 

Kenya 

James  L.  Crouch 

Nigeria 

Kenneth  L.  Downing 

Kenya 

Helmut  L.  Egelkraut 

West  Germany 

Vernon  A.  Friesen 

Upper  Volta 

Timothy  J.  Halls 

Sao  Paulo,  Brazil 

Robert  H.  Hill 

Athens,  Greece 

David  L.  Johnston 

Algers,  Algeria 

Reuben  W.  Keiper 

Sao  Paulo,  Brazil 

Lawrence  E.  Keyes 

Sao  Paulo,  Brazil 

Robin  M.  Kietzman 

Austria 

Albert  0.  Klein 

Taiwan,  R.O.C. 

Manfred  Kohl 

Germany 

Diane  W.  Moore 

Philippines 

William  Pape 

Germany 

Kenneth  Shay 

Taiwan,  R.O.C. 

Marion  Shay 

Taiwan,  R.O.C. 

Ed  E.  Silvoso 

Argentina 

Robert  R.  Thompson 

Parana,  Brazil 

David  M.  Thompson 

Parana,  Brazil 

(Intern) 

Leslie  Van  Vorst 

Australia 

Carolyn  Waltz 

Columbia 

John  C.  Winston 

France 

Africa  Inland  Mission 

Overseas  Christian  Servicemen's 

Centers 
T.E.AM. 
T.E.A.M. 
T.E.A.M. 
Scripture  Union 
OMS  International 
Africa  Inland  Mission 
Sudan  Interior  Mission 
Africa  Inland  Mission 
Evangelisch  Missionsschule 
Sudan  Interior  Mission 
Overseas  Crusades 
Greater  Europe  Mission 
Young  Life  International 
Things  To  Come  Mission 
Overseas  Crusades 
Slavic  Gospel  Association 
T.E.A.M. 

World  Vision  International 
Wycliffe  Bible  Translators 
T.E.A.M. 
T.E.A.M. 
T.E.A.M. 

Luis  Palau  Evangelistic  Team 
Brazil  Inland  Mission 
Brazil  Inland  Mission 

Revesby  Congregational  Church 
Wycliffe  Bible  Translators 
French  Evtmgelical  Seminary 


37 


MISSIONARIES  BASED  IN  U.S./CANADA 


Fred  D.  Acord 
V.  Sara  Archer 
Stanley  G.  Belland 
David  V.  Benson 
Bixby,  Elizabeth 
Sam  W.  Burton 
Arch  Cameron 
Robert  P.  Culver 
Glenn  E.  Davis 
Donald  G.  Dewing 
Wallace  H.  Erickson 
Norman  E.  Fitch 
Gordon  H.  Fraser 
Robert  J.  Gerry 
LaRue  L.  Goetz 
A.D.  Hartmark 
Stanley  B.  Hopper 
Henr>'  J.  Kienbaum 
Jerry  E.  Lloyd 
Gregory  A.  Monaco 
Dennis  D.  Repko 
Donald  M.  Richter 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Albert  Roman 
Moishe  Rosen 
John  C.  Shafer 
Joe  H.  Shultz 
David  B.  Sterling 
Robert  E.  Sullivan 
Charles  J.  Taylor 
Martyn  C.  Thomas 
Peter  D.  Todd 
David  B.  Wylie 


Divide.  CO 

Saskatchewan.  Canada 
Encino,  CA 
Santa  Barbara,  CA 
Springfield,  VA 
Pasadena,  CA 
Asheville,  NC 
Fayetteville,  NC 
Fresno,  CA 
Crandon,  WI 
Park  Ridge,  IL 
Coos  Bay,  OR 
Woodburn,  OR 
Washington,  PA 
Bismarck,  ND 
St.  Paul,  MN 
Frankfort,  IN 
Valley  City,  ND 
Lafayette,  CO 
Des  Plaines,  IL 
Pasadena,  CA 
San  Gabriel,  CA 
Dallas,  TX 
San  Rafael,  CA 
Irrigon,  OR 
Lower  Salem,  OH 
Minneapolis,  MN 
Allston,  MA 
Little  Valley,  NY 
Ottawa,  Canada 
Trenton,  NE 
Abington,  PA 


Sudan  Interior  Mission 

T.E.A.M. 

Hospital  Chaplains  of  America 

Pres.  -  Russia  for  Christ 

Midwest  Evangelical  Association 

V.P.  -  Tecate  Missions 

Director  -  Eliada  Homes 

Dean  -  Manna  Christian  College 

Beverly  Manor  Hosp. /Fresno  Co.  Jail 

Midwest  Indian  Mission 

Director  -  Compassion,  Inc. 

Village  Missions 

Southwestern  School  of  Missions 

Dir.  -  Christian  Literature  Crusade 

Executive  Director  -  Steer,  Inc. 

Chaplain  -  Door  of  Hope 

Home  of  Onesiphorus 

Child  Evangelism  Fellowship 

Child  Evangelism  Fellowship 

Youth  For  Christ 

The  Navigators 

Regions  Beyond  Mission 

Wycliffe 

Director  -  Jews  for  Christ 

The  Berean  Society,  Intl. 

Director  -  Campus  Living  Association 

Police  Chaplain 

Seaman's  House  of  Boston 

American  Missionary  Fellowship 

Canadian  Bible  Society 

American  Evangelical  Association 

American  Scripture  Gift  Mission 


ARMED  FORCES  CHAPLAINS 


Lester  G.  Felker 
Francis  L.  Fly 
Robert  G.  Leroe 
Jerry  E.  Malone 
Wilson  G.  Parks 
Gary  R.  Pollitt 
Robert  W.  Schellhaas 
Donald  W.  .Sweitzer 
Larry  Towne 
John  D.  Ward 
Alvin  N.  William.s 


U.S.  Air  Force 
U.S.  Army 
U.S.  Army 
U.S.  Army 
U.S.  Army 
U.S.  Navy 
U.S.  Army 
U.S.  Air  Force 
U.S.  Air  Force 
U.S.  Air  Force 
U.S.  Armv 


Colorado 
Ft.  Knox.  KY 
Ft.  Meade,  MD 
Germany 
Micronesia 
USS  Jouett 
Ft.  Stewart.  GA 
New  York 
Fairfield.  CA 
Philippine  Islands 
Gcrmanv 


38 


LAY  MEMBERS 
FROM  NON-MEMBER  CHURCHES 


Bridenthrall,  John  H.,  1471  Nautilus  Ln.,  Dunnellon,  FL    32630 

Brown,  Shirley,  566  E  St.,  OUvenhain,  CA    92024 

Burkhalter,  Richard  L.,  1010  Johnston  Dr.,  Aurora,  IL    60506 

Coleman,  David,  Rt.  #1,  Willow  Hill,  IL    62480 

Coleman,  Grace  E.,  Rt  #1,  Willow  Hill,  IL    62480 

Grossman,  Thomas,  Box  32,  Waco,  TX    76703 

Davis,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  R.,  128  Rock  Springs  Rd.,  San  Marcos,  CA    92069 

Fornes,  James  M.,  85100B  Mill  St..  Waianae,  HI    96792 

Freeman,  Richard,  46  Main  St.,  Lubec,  ME    04652 

Garmoe,  Mrs.  Pauline,  Salem,  lA    52649 

Gillespie,  Robert,  Rt  #1,  Willow  Hill,  IL    62480 

Green,  Edwin  Kirby,  2422  S.  Roosevelt  Dr.,  Lake  Charles,  LA    70601 

Grice,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  E.,  114  W.  D  St.  Encinitas,  CA    92024 

Holmes,  Hilmer,  2649  N.  49th  Dr.,  Phoenix,  AZ    85035 

Jappinga,  Fred,  1466  N.  Citrus  Springs  Blvd.,  Dunnellon,  FL    32630 

Jones,  Mrs.  Martha,  44  Micholson  St.,  Wilkes-Barre,  PA    18702 

Learn,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Jonathan,  36  Arnold  Rd.,  Hingham,  MA    02043 

Locke,  Mrs.  H.J.,  Olham,  SD    57051 

Mosher,  Miss  Frances  W.,  Rt.  #1,  Box  136,  Salem,  lA    52649 

Muench,  William,  1492  N.  Citrus  Springs  Blvd.,  Dunnellon,  FL    32630 

Norris,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert,  Middle  Road,  Bridgeport,  VT    05734 

Parks,  Mrs.  Alta,  Salem,  lA    52649 

Parks,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Vernon,  201  E.  Webster,  Mt  Pleasant,  lA    52641 

Patten,  Mrs.  James  Jr.,  250  High  St.,  Newbury,  MA    01950 

Rees  Earl  1506  Nautilus  Lane,  Dunnellon,  FL    32630 

Rook,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Myles,  Rt.  #4,  Mt.  Pleasant,  lA    52641 

Schaap,  Mrs.  Edward,  627  Maple  Dr.,  Dundee,  MI    48131 

Smith,  Timothy  E.,  Wheaton  College,  Box  2260,  Wheaton  IL    60187 

Stowell,  Dr.  EUery 

Stueckle,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  J.A.,  Rt.  #1,  Box  llOA,  LaCrosse,  WA    99143 

Tatem,  Mrs.  Harry  C,  Woodstock  Valley,  CT    06282 

Tatem,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Stewart  M.,  Eastford,  CT    06242 

Watts,  Mrs.  Dale,  Rt.  #1,  Salem,  lA    52649 

Watts,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Philip  E.,  387  Purchase  St.,  S.  Easton,  MA    02375 

Watts,  Mrs.  Wilbur,  Salem,  lA    52649 

Williams,  David  A.,  1515  N.  Buchanon  St.,  Arlington,  VA    22205 

Zoellner,  Mrs.  Wilheminia,  1612  Camp  Rd.,  Huron,  OH    44839 


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We  have  examined  the  statement  of  cash  receipts  and  dis- 
bursements of  Conservative  Congregational  Christian  Conference  (a 
non-profit  organization)  for  the  year  ended  December  31,  1980.   Our 
examination  was  made  in  accordance  with  generally  accepted  auditing 
standards  and,  accordingly,  included  such  tests  of  the  accounting 
records  and  such  other  auditing  procedures  as  we  considered  neces- 
sary in  the  circumstances. 

As  described  in  Note  1,  the  Conference's  policy  is  to  pre- 
pare its  financial  statement  on  the  basis  of  cash  receipts  and  dis- 
bursements; consequently,  certain  revenue  is  recognized  when  received 
rather  than  when  earned,  and  certain  expenses  are  recognized  when 
paid  rather  than  when  the  obligation  is  incurred.   Accordingly,  the 
accompanying  statement  is  not  intended  to  present  financial  position 
and  results  of  operations  in  conformity  with  generally  accepted 
accounting  principles. 

In  our  opinion,  the  financial  statement  referred  to  above 
presents  fairly  the  receipts  and  disbursements  arising  from  cash 
transactions  of  Conservative  Congregational  Christian  Conference 
during  the  year  ended  December  31,  1980,  on  the  basis  of  accounting 
described  in  Note  1,  which  basis  has  been  applied  in  a  manner  con- 
sistent with  that  of  the  preceding  year. 

Respectfully  submitted, 


{^.AA...^  ^-..^.^„.-//— ^  -rt> 


Field  Work  Completed: 
January  15,  1981 


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GENERAL  FUND  Page  1  of  2 

STATEMENT  OF  CASH  RECEIPTS  AND  DISBURSEMENTS 


FOR  THE  YEAR  ENDED  DECEMBER  31,  1980 


Receipts 
Contributions : 
Churches 

Ministers'  Memberships  and  Gifts 
Lay  Gifts 
Other 

Total  Contributions 


45  985.24 

12  173.71 

9  184.45 

1  959.58 


$  69  302 


Miscellaneous  Income: 
Annual  Meeting  Receipts 
Annual  Meeting  Expenses 

Net  Annual  Meeting  Receipts 
Transfer  from  Foresee  Publications  - 
For  Operating  Expenses 
Total  Miscellaneous  Income 
Total  Receipts 

Disbursements 
Staff  Support: 

Salary  and  Allowances 
Housing  -  Rent 
Housing  -  Utilities 
Health  Insurance 
Annuities 

Total  Staff  Support 

Travel 

Office  Facilities: 
Rent 

Purchase  of  Furniture  and  Equipment 
Utilities 
Telephone 
Other 

Total  Office  Facilities 


3  503.18 

843.49 

2  65^.69 


5  300.00 


14  952.00 

5  889.00 

385.40 

765.00 

384.10 


5  419.78 

413.39 

2  056.09 

2  043.47 

232.00 


Office  Operations: 
Salaries 
Printing 
Supplies 
Postage 
Other 

Total  Office  Operations 

Board  and  Committee  Expenses: 
Mid-Winter  Board  Meeting 
Committee  Expenses 
Professional  Services 
Other 

Total  Board  and  Committee 


10  626.98 
1  419.96 

1  772.11 

2  177.99 
464.57 


2  896.80 

3  583.40 
730.00 
761.16 


Expenses 


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STATEMENT  OF  CASH  RECEIPTS  AND  DISBURSEMENTS 
FOR  THE  YEAR  ENDED  DECEMBER  31,  1980 


Page  2  of  2 


Disbursements  (Cont'd.) 
Publications : 
Foresee 

Prayer  Calendar 
Yearbook 
Other 

Total  Publications 


4  829.49 

1  507.18 

1  813.00 

1  451.30 


$   9  600.97 


Contributions : 
NAE  Chaplaincy 
NAE  General  Fund 

Total  Contributions 

Total  Disbursements 


900.00 
100.00 


1  000.00 

1^   195.06 


Excess  Receipts  Over  Disbursements, 
General  Fund 


2  067.61 


Special  Designated  Funds 
Receipts  (Disbursements) 
Special  Designated  Fund  Receipts 
Special  Designated  Fund  Disbursements 
Excess  of  Receipts  Over  Disbursements, 
Special  Designated  Funds 
Total  Excess  Receipts  Over  Disbursements 

General  and  Special  Designated  Funds 
Cash  Balance,  Beginning  of  Year 


48  826.93 
(36  528.00) 


12  298.93 

14  366.54 
20  571.29 


Cash  Balance,  End  of  Year 


34  937.83 


Cash  Balance,  End  of  Year  Consists 
of  the  Following  Accounts: 
Checking  Accounts 
Certificate  of  Deposit 
Savings  Account 

Total 


18  758.94 

14  640.02 

1  538.87 

^4  ^^^.83 


The  accompanying  notes  are  an  integral  part  of  this  financial  statement. 


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December  31,  1980 


NOTES  TO  STATEMENT  OF  CASH  RECEIPTS  AND  DISBURSEMENTS 


1)  Significant  Accounting  Policy 

Cash  Basis 

The  Conference  maintains  its  accounting  records  on  the  cash  basis, 
therefore  excluding  any  accrued  income  and  expense,  prepaid  expense, 
or  deposits.   Office  furniture  and  equipment  are  expenses  when  pur- 
chased. 

2)  Special  Designations 

The  cash  balance  at  December  31,  1980  includes  $27  336.21  of  undis- 
tributed receipts  designated  for  specific  purposes  as  follows: 


Transfers 

From  (To) 

Balance 

Disburse- 

General Balance 

Name  of  Fund 

12/31/79 

Receipts 

ments 

Fund    12/ 

''31/80 

Ministers' 

Annuities 

$100.00 

$19 

633.33 

$17 

432.40 

$  2 

300.93 

Church  Extension 

75.00 

1 

249.00 

1 

249.50 

74.50 

Women's  Project 

44.23 

2 

330.20 

2 

374.43 

Cornerstone  Corps 

150.00 

50.00 

200.00 

Lay  Publications 

35.00 

$    (35.00) 

Office  Computer 

82.45 

(82.45) 

Other  Designated 

375.00 

172.03 

547.03 

Insurance 

Premiums 

19 

308.03 

16 

664.07 

2 

643.96 

Building  and 

Facilities 

1 

[A)  3 

635.84 

14  293.05  17 

928.89 

Emergency  Scholar- 

ship 

2 

48. 

448.50 
62^.^3 

s 

635.00 
528.00 

1 

813.50 

Totals 

861.68 

14  175.60  27  336.21 

(A)  Includes  $1  885.84  interest  earned  on  savings  account  and  certifi- 
cate of  deposit. 


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1981  CONFERENCE  BUDGET 


STAFF 

Support 

$17,500 

Housing 

5,500 

I'KAVEL 

7,000 

OFFICE 

Facilities 

9,500 

Operations 

9,000 

Salaries 

10,500 

PUBLICATIONS 

FORESEE  and  C-Gram 

6,000 

Yearbook 

3,700 

Prayer  Calendar 

1,800 

Other 

500 

BOARD 

Mid-Winter  Meeting 

3,900 

EXECUTIVE 

COMMITTEE 

Fall  Meeting 

1,900 

COMMITTEES  AND 

AREA 

REPRESENTATIVES 

4,900 

Audit  Fees 

600 

Other 

500 

CONTRIBUTIONS 


1,200 
$84,000 


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CONFERENCE  BENEFACTORS 

Aldridge,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  J.  D.,  Cobden,  IL;  Anderson,  Ms.  Margaret,  New 
Rockford,  ND 

Baer,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Howard  B.,  Highland,  IL;  Bailey,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Orrin  H., 
Muskegon,  MI;  Baker,  Delbert,  Jr.,  Kittanning,  PA;  Balyance,  Mr.  &  Mrs. 
R.  C,  Buffalo  Center,  lA;  Bashaw,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Gk)rdon,  Sr.,  Rockford,  IL; 
Baum,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Leroy,  Calumet  City,  IL;  Bernard,  Mr.  «&  Mrs.  Floyd, 
Superior,  WI;  Boucher,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  WiUiam  E.,  Toronto,  Ont,  Canada; 
Brown,  Mrs.  Maynard,  New  Rockford,  ND;  Brunken,  Mr.  Carl,  Columbus, 
NE;  Bryant,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  H.  David,  Jr.,  Madison,  WI;  Buhl,  Mrs.  Grace, 
Kingston,  MA;  Buhl,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  David  R.,  Kingston,  MA;  Burton,  Mrs.  Sam 
W.,  El  Cajon,  CA 

Campbell,  Mr.  Edward  E.,  Springfield,  VA;  ChamberUn,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Paul, 
Superior,  WI;  Coleman,  Mr.  David  F.,  Willow  Hill,  IL;  Coleman,  Mrs.  Grace 
E,  Willow  Hills,  IL;  Coleman,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Victor  W.,  Hinsdale,  IL;  Grossman, 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Thomas  A.  H.,  Waco,  TX 

Davis,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Jeffrey  C,  Glen  Ellyn,  IL;  Dawson,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Glen, 
Pasadena,  CA;  Deemer,  Mr.  Robert,  Freeport,  IL;  DeMaire,  Mrs.  A.  M., 
New  Haven,  MI;  DeVinney,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  C.  R.,  New  Baltimore,  ME;  Downie, 
Mr.  Tom,  Pittsfield,  MA;   Doyle,  Mrs.  Thomas  F.,  Wollaston,  MA 

Jbiseltine,  Mr.  Henry,  Hallsville,  TX 

Faris,  Mrs.  David,  Bloomington,  IN;  Forshay,  Ms.  Clara  B.,  Hastings-on- 
Hudson,  NY 

Grrange,  Rev.  Norman  W.,  Troy,  MI;  Grice,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  E.,  Encinitas, 
CA;   Guba,  Ms.  Anne,  Kingston,  MA 

Haffner,  Mr.  Carl. Jr.,  Mt.  Morris,  MI;  Hasselbroek,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Harvey, 
Buffalo  Center,  lA;  Heitland,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  A.  H.,  Buffalo  Center,  lA;  Hemberger, 
Mrs.  Anna,  Wheaton,  IL;  Herbst,  Ms.  Esther  C,  Highland,  IL;  Heyes,  Mr. 
Marvin,  Buffalo  Center,  I  A;   Hug,  Mr.  W.  E.,  Highland,  IL 

Jennison,  Mr.  James  H.,  Encinitas,  CA;  Johnson,  Ms.  Donna,  Ontario,  CA; 
Johnson,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Gordon  M.,  Arcadia,  CA;  Johnson,  Mr.  James,  Superior, 
WI;   Johnson,  Dr.  Loring  C,  Brockton,  MA 

Kaplan,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  H.,  Vista,  CA;  Kleinendorst,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Cecil  M.,  St 
Paul,  MN;  Kuhn,  Mr.  Reginald  S.,  Clarks,  NE;  Kuhn,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  WilUam  H., 
Clarks,  NE 

Laurenti,  Mrs.  Anselmo,  Kingston,  MA;  Learn,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Jonathan, 
Hingham,  MA;  Linger,  Mrs.  Mabel,  Oshkosh,  WI;  Lynch,  Mr.  &  Mrs. 
Richard  (Marilyn),  Riverside,  CA;  Lyon,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Paul  E.,  Highland,  IL 

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CONFERENCE  BENEFACTORS  continued 

Manning,  Mr.  Harry  B.,  Jr.,  Attleboro,  MA;  Mathis,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  John,  Villa 
Ridge,  IL;  McCracken,  Mr.  Hugh,  Alliance,  OH;  McDonald,  Mrs.  Charles  E., 
Peabody,  MA;  Mead,  Mrs.  A.  C,  Hammond,  NY;  Mosher,  Ms.  Frances  W., 
Salem,  lA;   Morgan,  Mr.  Steven  R.,  Los  Angeles,  CA 

Nelson,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Stanley,  Superior,  WI;  Norris,  Mrs.  Patricia  G.,  Bridg- 
port,  VT;  Nygren,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  D.,  St.  Paul,  MN;  Nygren,  Mr.  &  Mrs. 
William  v.,  St  Paul,  MN 

Pfaffenroth,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Sam,  Ripon,  WI;  Phippen,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Charles  G., 
Wethersfield,  CT;  Pierson,  Ms.  Marcia,  Freeport,  IL;  Pierson,  Mr.  Marshall 
J.,  Ill,  Akron,  OH;  Pohly,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  G.  Edgar,  Richmond,  MI;  Pruter,Hugo 
R.,  Chicago,  IL;   Punzel,  Mrs.  Miriam  E.,  Highland,  IL 

Rauwerdink,  Mr.  Warren  J.,  Oshkosh,  WI;  Rickel,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Lawrence  C, 
Bensonville,  IL;  Rider,  Mrs.  Lloyd,  Willow  Hill,  IL;  Robinson,  Mr.  &  Mrs. 
Thomas  E.,  Marion,  MI;   Roe,  Mr.  Isaiah  F.,  Highland,  IL 

ISchaap,  Mrs.  Edward  A.,  Dundee,  MI;  Schneider,  Mr.  Phihp,  Milwaukee, 
WI;  Schweig,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Richard  E.,  Elmhurst,  IL;  Schwoeber,  Mrs.  Lynn 
W. ,  New  Rockf ord,  ND;  Siefert,  Mr.  Edward  F. ,  New  Haven,  MI;  Shaver,  Mr. 
&  Mrs.  Donald  (Elaine),  Cottage  Grove,  MN;  Shumaker,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Edward 
E.,  Villa  Ridge,  EL;  Snell,  Mr.  Hial  P.,  SouthParis,  ME;  Spencer,  Mr.  Alan, 
Lakeland,  FL;  Steinhauser,  Dr.,  &  Mrs.  Harold,  Davis  Junction,  IL;  Stueckle, 
J.  A.,  La  Crosse,  WA;  Sturtevant,  Ms.  Ruth,  Kingston,  MA;  Swanson,  Mr. 
Paul  F.,  Carlisle,  MA 

Tatem,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Stewart,  Eastford,  CT;  Taylor,  Mr.  Richard  H.,  Andover, 
CT;  Thomas,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Glen,  Central  City,  NE;  Thompson,  Ms.  Bonnie  M., 
Dickinson,  ND;  Tomkins,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Russell,  Scotia,  NY;  Tomko,  Mr.  & 
Mrs.  John  C,  Prince  George,  VA;  Trautwein,  Mrs.  Anna,  Mott,  ND;  Troxwell, 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Gary  G.,  Oshkosh,  WI;  Truman,  Mr.  Lawrence  S.,  Portland,  OR 

Vandertuin,  Mr.  8i  Mrs.,  East  Williamson,  NY 

Weachter,  Maurine  (Mrs.  Jacob),  Bayard,  NE;  WateiTnan,  Mrs.  Helen, 
Cicero,  IL;  Watts,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Phillip  E.,  S.  Easton,  MA;  Werman,  Mr. 
Walter  W.,Chardon,  OH;  Wick,  Ms.  Lillian  E.,  Maynard,  MA;  Wildes,  Mrs. 
Warren  E.  (Cynthia  C),  Salisbury,  MA;  Wilber,  Mrs.  Robert  H.,  Perry,  MI; 
Williams,  Mr.  David  A.,  Arlington,  VA;  Williams,  Mary  Pat  (Mrs.  Alvin), 
Glendora,  CA;  Willett,  Mi\s.  Walt,  Frankfort,  IN;  Wilson,  Mrs.  Hagar,  Ft. 
Worth,  TX;    Wollman,  Mr.  William  D.,  Inverness,  FL 

Yaghoobian,  Mrs.  George  (Josephine),  Pawtucket,  RI;  Yurk,  Mrs.  John  C, 
Flint,  MI 

^ick,  Rev.  Bert,  Inverness,  FL 

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CONSTITUTION  AND  BY-LAWS  OF  THE 
CONSERVATIVE  CONGREGATIONAL  CHRISTIAN  CONFERENCE 

1978 


PREAMBLE 

In  gratitude  to  Almighty  God  for  the  gift  of  salvation  through  our 
Lord  Jesus  Christ;  and  Believing  that,  to  the  glory  of  God,  the  task  of 
the  Church  of  Jesus  Christ  is  two-fold,  i.e.,  the  evangelization  of  the 
world  and  the  edification  of  the  saints;  and  believing  further  that  there 
is  a  definite  need  among  congregationally  governed  churches  of  historic 
Biblical  persuasion  for  an  association  to  assist  them  in  the  performance 
of  said  task:  We,  therefore,  as  autonomous  churches  declaring  our 
unqualified  belief  in  the  entire  Word  of  God  written,  humbly  invoking 
the  guidance  of  the  Holy  Spirit,  have  covenanted  together  to  form  such 
an  association. 

Article  I  -  Name 

The  name  of  this  organization  shall  be:  THE  CONSERVATIVE 
CONGREGATIONAL  CHRISTIAN  CONFERENCE,  hereinafter  called 
the  Conference. 

Article  II  -  Purpose 

1 .  To  deepen  and  extend  the  fellowship  of  our  churches. 

2.  To  encourage  a  steadfast,  Biblical  witness  by  our  churches. 

3.  To  facilitate  co-operation  and  counsel  among  our  churches  with 
regard  to  evangelism,  edification.  Christian  education,  stewardship, 
missions,  church  extension,  Christian  action,  women's  and  men's 
fellowships,  youth  activities,  the  pastoral  ministry,  and  other  related 
concerns. 

4.  To  preserve  and  promote  the  Scriptural  principles  of  the 
autonomy  of  the  local  church  and  the  freedom  of  the  believer  in  Christ. 

Article  III  -  Statement  of  Faith 

1.  We  believe  the  Bible,  consisting  of  the  Old  and  New  Testament, 
to  be  the  only  inspired,  inerrant,  infallible,  authoritative  Word  of  God 
written. 

2.  We  believe  that  there  is  one  God,  eternally  existent  in  three 
persons:  Father,  Son  and  Holy  Ghost. 

3.  We  believe  in  the  deity  of  Christ,  in  His  virgin  birth,  in  His  sinless 
life,  in  His  miracles,  in  His  vicarious  and  atoning  death  through  His  shed 
blood,  in  His  bodily  resurrection,  in  His  ascension  to  the  right  hand  of 
the  Father,  and  in  His  personal  return  in  power  and  glory. 

4.  We  believe  that  for  salvation  of  lost  and  sinful  man  regeneration 
by  the  Holy  Spirit  is  absolutely  essential. 

5.  We  believe  in  the  present  ministry  of  the  Holy  Spirit  by  Whose 
indwelling  power  and  fullness  the  Christian  is  enabled  to  live  a  godly 
life  in  this  present  evil  world. 

6.  We  believe  in  the  resurrection  of  both  the  saved  and  the  lost;  they 
that  are  saved  unto  the  resurrection  of  life,  and  they  that  are  lost  unto 
the  resurrection  of  damnation. 

7.  We  believe  in  the  spiritual  unity  of  all  believers  in  Christ. 


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Article  IV  -  Statement  of  Polity 

1.  We  believe  that  Jesus  Christ  is  the  Head  of  His  body,  the  Church 
universal,  and  of  each  local  church. 

2.  We  beheve  that  each  local  church  is  in  itself  a  complete  church, 
and  therefore  autonomous  and  possesses  all  rights  and  responsibilities 
of  the  church  by  the  Holy  Spirit  as  set  forth  in  the  Holy  Scriptures. 

3.  We  beheve  that  Jesus  Christ  exercises  His  authority  in  each  local 
church  by  the  Holy  Spirit  and  through  the  Holy  Scriptures. 

4.  We  beheve  that  each  local  church  is  amenable  only  to  Jesus 
Christ,  and  not  to  any  association,  conference,  council,  synod  or  any 
other  ecclesiastical  body. 

5.  We  beheve  that  it  is  proper  and  beneficial  for  each  local  church  to 
seek  fellowship  and  council  of  other  such  local  churches. 

Article  V  -  Membership 

1 .  Membership  in  this  Conference  shall  be  attained  by  the  voluntary 
association  of  churches,  ministers  or  individual  laymen  who  find 
themselves  in  full  accord  with  the  Statement  of  Faith  and  Statement  of 
Polity  (Articles  HI,  IV)  of  this  constitution,  and  with  the  general 
principles  of  this  Conference  as  set  forth  in  the  constitution  and 
by-laws.  Conference  membership,  whether  of  church,  minister  or 
layman,  may  be  subject  to  review  by  the  ensuing  annual  meeting  of  the 
Conference.  Ministerial  membership  shall  be  accorded  on  the  basis  of 
the  approved  ministerial  standards  of  the  Conference,  as  set  forth  in  the 
by-laws  of  this  constitution.  Churches  are  not  necessarily  barred  from 
membership  because  of  other  affiliations  so  long  as  they  adhere  to  the 
Statement  of  Faith  and  the  Statement  of  Polity  and  the  workings  of  the 
Conference.  Individual  lay  membership  may  be  held  only  by  members 
of  Congregational  Christian  Churches  which  are  not  member  churches 
of  this  Conference,  or  by  members  of  other  congregationally  governed 
local  churches  which  also  are  not  members  of  this  Conference.  In  the 
event  that  a  non-member  church  joins  this  Conference,  the  individual 
lay  membership  of  any  of  its  members  ceases. 

2.  A  church,  minister  or  individual  lay  member  may  withdraw  from 
membership  in  this  conference  at  any  time  by  its  or  his  own  action,  and 
will  be  removed  from  the  membership  roll  when  written  notice  of  such 
action  is  given  to  the  Chairman  of  the  Credentials  Committee. 

3.  In  the  event  that  there  is  received  a  written  statement  that  a 
member  church,  minister  or  individual  lay  member  has  departed  from 
the  standards  of  faith  and  practice  set  forth  in  this  Constitution  and 
By-Laws,  the  Committee  on  Credentials  shall  make  a  careful  investiga- 
tion of  the  matter.  If  the  charge  appears  to  the  Committee  to  be 
justified,  the  Committee  shall  report  the  matter  to  the  Conference  for 
appropriate  action.  The  Committee  on  Credentials  shall  file  their  report 
in  writing  with  the  Recording  Secretary  of  this  Conference  and  the 
party  accused  at  least  thirty  days  prior  to  the  annual  or  special  meeting 
at  which  the  report  is  to  be  considered.  The  right  to  appeal  to  the 
Conference  by  the  party  accused  is  pre-supposed. 


Article  VI  -  Associated  Relationships 

1.  The  Conservative  Congregational  Christian  Conference  encour- 
ages the  forming  of  local  fellowships,  conferences,  or  associations,  of 
churches  and  ministers  who  are  in  accordance  with  Section  1 ,  Article  V, 
of  this  constitution  and  who  are  in  sympathy  with  the  statements  of 
faith  and  polity  of  this  Conference. 


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Fellowships,  conferences,  or  associations,  whether  state  or  area,  may 
be  recognized  in  this  associated  relationship  upon  request  to  and 
approval  by  the  Credentials  Committee.  Such  action  will  be  subject  to 
review  by  the  ensuing  annual  meeting  of  the  Conference. 

Recognition  by  the  Conference  does  not  bestow  membership  in  the 
National  Conference  upon  churches  or  ministers  of  the  respective 
groups;  churches,  ministers,  or  individual  laymen,  may  attain  voluntary 
membership  according  to  Article  V— Membership,  of  this  constitution. 

Fellowships,  conferences  or  associations,  recognized  by  the  National 
Conference,  will  be  represented  in  the  Conference  business  meetings  by 
the  delegates  of  their  member  churches  which  are  also  members  of  this 
Conference. 

Article  VII  -  Meetings 

1.  ANNUAL  MEETING.  There  shall  be  an  annual  meeting  of  the 
Conference  at  such  time  and  place  as  determined  by  the  Executive 
Committee,  unless  the  same  are  specifically  designated  by  the  annual 
meetings  of  the  previous  year. 

2.  SPECIAL  MEETINGS.  These  may  be  called  at  the  direction  of 
the  Executive  Committee,  or  upon  written  request  of  members 
representing  one-fifth  of  the  total  membership  of  the  Conference. 

3.  REPRESENTATION.  Churches  becoming  members  of  the  Con- 
ference shall  be  entitled  to  representation  at  various  meetings  of  the 
Conference  by  the  pastors  and  two  lay  delegates  per  first  1 00  members 
or  fraction  thereof,  and  thereafter  one  delegate  for  each  500  members 
or  fraction  thereof. 

Voting  privileges  at  Conference  meetings  shall  also  be  extended  to 
ministerial  members  who  are  without  a  charge,  and  to  individual  lay 
members  of  the  Conference,  with  the  understanding  that  not  more  than 
one  layman  from  any  non-member  church  shall  be  entitled  to  vote. 

4.  PROCEDURE.  The  guide  for  parliamentary  procedure  in  all 
meetings  shall  be  Robert's  Rules  of  Order,  Revised,  in  all  cases  not 
covered  by  special  rules  of  this  Constitution  and  By-Laws. 

Article  VIII  -  Officers 

1 .  The  elected  officers  of  this  Conference  shall  be: 

(a)  A  President,  a  First  Vice-President,  a  Second  Vice-President,  a 
Recording  Secretary,  a  Conference  Minister,  a  Conference  Secretary, 
a  Treasurer,  a  Controller,  an  Editor,  and  an  Historian. 

(b)  The  term  of  office  for  each  of  the  above  officers  shall  be 
three  years,  and  for  the  duration  of  their  tenure  they  shall  be 
members  of  the  Conference  Board  of  Directors  with  full  voting 
rights. 

(c)  The  terms  of  the  President,  the  First  Vice-President  and  the 
Second  Vice-President  shall  expire  simultaneously;  and  the  following 
year  the  terms  of  the  Conference  Minister,  the  Recording  Secretary 
and  the  Controller  shall  expire.  The  third  year  the  terms  of  the 
Conference  Secretary,  Editor,  Treasurer,  and  Historian  shalf  expire. 

(d)  With  the  exception  of  the  Conference  Minister,  Conference 
Secretary,  Recording  Secretary,  Controller,  and  Conference  Treas- 
urer, all  Conference  officers  and  Board  members  shall  be  limited  to 
one  term  in  a  particular  office.  No  Conference  officer  or  Board 
member,  except  for  the  Conference  Minister  or  Conference  Secre- 
tary, may  serve  more  than  nine  (9)  consecutive  years  in  Conference 
offices  without  a  lapse  of  at  least  one  (1)  year  between  those  offices. 

2.  The  duly  elected  officers  of  the  said  Conference  shall  hold  their 
office  until  their  successors  are  chosen  and  installed  in  their  stead  which 
shall  be  at  the  Annual  Meeting  at  which  they  are  elected. 


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3.  If  for  any  reason  an  officer  chooses  to  resign,  a  letter  of 
resignation  shall  be  directed  to  the  President,  who  in  turn  shall  call  it  to 
the  attention  of  the  Board  of  Directors,  which  Board  will  have  the 
power  to  accept  such  a  resignation  between  meetings  of  the  Confer- 
ence. This  procedure  shall  also  be  followed  if  any  members  of  the 
Board  of  Directors  choose  to  resign.  In  the  event  that  the  President 
resigns  the  letter  of  resignation  shall  be  directed  to  the  Conference 
Minister,  who  shall  present  it  to  the  Board  of  Directors  for  action. 

Article  IX  -  Board  of  Directors 

1.  The  business  of  the  Conference  shall  be  conducted  by  a  Board  of 
Directors,  numbering  not  fewer  than  twelve  nor  more  than  thirty 
members,  and  shall  include  the  elected  officers  of  the  Conference.  The 
initial  Board  having  been  elected  in  three  equal  groups,  for  one  year,  for 
two  years,  and  three  years,  respectively,  one-third  of  the  membership  of 
the  Board  of  Directors  (exclusively  of  the  Conference  Officers  named  in 
Article  VIII)  shall  be  elected  annually  for  a  term  of  three  years,  at 
future  Annual  Meetings  of  the  Conference.  In  the  election  of  members 
at  large,  consideration  shall  be  given  to  geographic  representation  and 
to  representation  from  the  Conference  committees. 

2.  The  Board  of  Directors  shall  establish  an  Executive  Committee, 
to  consist  of  the  officers  of  the  Conference.  The  Board  may  delegate  to 
the  Executive  Committee  such  of  its  powers  and  authority  as  may  be 
deemed  necessary  for  the  proper  functioning  of  the  Conference. 

3.  The  Board  of  Directors  shall  fill  any  vacancy  arising  among  the 
officers  of  the  Conference  or  in  the  Board  itself,  until  the  next  annual 
meeting  of  the  Conference  at  which  time  the  Conference  shall  fill  the 
vacancy  for  the  unexpired  term. 

4.  The  Board  of  Directors  shall  have  power  to  endorse  a  ministerial 
member  of  the  Conference  for  the  military  chaplaincy  upon  the 
recommendation  of  the  Credentials  Committee.  This  endorsement  is 
subject  to  review  by  the  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Conference. 

5.  The  Board  of  Directors  shall  appoint  annually  the  Conference 
representative  on  the  Chaplaincy  Commission  of  the  National  Associa- 
tion of  Evangelicals.  He  shall  automatically  be  one  of  the  five  members 
of  the  Credentials  Committee. 

6.  The  Board  of  Directors  shall  establish  Foresee  Publications  as  the 
Christian  Education  supply  and  publication  arm  of  the  Conference; 
such  operation  to  be  under  the  direction  of  the  Board  of  Directors. 

7.  Any  action  of  the  Board  of  Directors  may  be  subject  to  review 

and  ratification  by  the  Conference  at  its  Annual  Meeting  or  any  special 

meeting. 

Article  X  -  Incorporation 

This  revised  Constitution  and  By-Laws  shall  become  the  Constitu- 
tion and  By-Laws  of  the  Corporation  established  under  the  Constitu- 
tion and  By-Laws  replaced  by  this  instrument. 

Article  XI  -  By-Laws 

The  Conference  shall  adopt  such  By-Laws  as  it  shall  deem 
appropriate  and  necessary  for  the  operation  of  the  Conference.  The 
By-Laws  shall  provide  for  the  manner  of  amendment  thereof. 

Article  XII  -  Amendments 

1 .  Amendments  to  this  constitution  shall  be  proposed  in  writing  by 
submitting  the  same  to  the  Recording  Secretary  at  the  Annual  Meeting 
preceding  their  consideration  for  adoption.  These  amendments  shall  be 
read  to  the  Annual  Meeting  and  copies  of  the  same  shall  be  mailed  as 
soon  as  possible  after  the  Annual  Meeting  at  which  they  are  first 
proposed  to  each  of  the  Conference  members  (churches,  ministers,  and 


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individual  lay  members).  A  two-thirds  favorable  vote  of  the  delegates 
duly  elected,  and  of  others  entitled  to  vote  (See  Article  VII,  paragraph 
3),  shall  be  required  for  adoption;  and  the  orderly  numbering,  lettering, 
capitalization  and  spelling  of  the  Articles  shall  be  cared  for  by  the 
Constitution  Study  Committee. 

Article  XIII  -  Dissolution 

No  part  of  the  net  earnings  or  other  assets  of  this  Conference  shall 
ever  inure  to  the  benefit  of  any  donor,  member,  or  officer  of  this 
Conference,  or  of  any  private  individual.  No  donor,  member,  individual 
committee,  associate  or  affiliate  member  or  officer  of  this  Conference 
shall  be  entitled  to  be  a  recipient  in  the  distribution  of  any  assets  of  this 
Conference  upon  dissolution.  Any  assets  of  said  Conference  must  be 
distributed  or  given  to  one  or  more  organizations  recognized  by  the 
Internal  Revenue  Service  as  one  organized  exclusively  for  religious, 
charitable,  scientific,  literary,  or  educational  purposes. 

BYLAWS 
I  -  Board  of  Directors 

1 .  The  property  and  business  of  the  Conference  shall  be  managed  by 
the  Board  of  Directors. 

2.  The  President  of  the  Conference  shall  serve  as  Chairman  of  the 
Board  of  Directors,  and  shall  preside  at  all  meetings. 

3.  Regular  meetings  of  the  Board  of  Directors  shall  be  held  at  such 
time  and  place  as  shall  be  determined  by  the  Board,  but  not  less  than 
once  a  year. 

4.  Special  meetings  of  the  Board  of  Directors  may  be  called  by  the 
Conference  President  on  one  month's  notice  to  each  Board  member. 
Such  meeting,  may  be  also  called  by  the  Conference  Minister  in  like 
manner  upon  written  request  of  any  five  members  of  the  Board.  A 
business  quorum  shall  be  any  majority  of  the  members  of  the  Board. 

5.  The  Board  of  Directors  shall  keep  \ written  minutes  of  each 
meeting,  which  are  to  be  made  available  to  the  Conference  upon 
request. 

6.  The  Board  of  Directors  may  employ  or  cause  to  be  employed 
such  other  persons  as  the  needs  of  the  Conference  may  require. 

II  -  Officers 

1 .  The  Board  of  Directors  or  the  Executive  Committee  may  appoint 
in  addition  to  the  officers  provided  for  in  the  Constitution  such 
assistant  secretaries,  assistant  treasurers  and  other  subordinate  officers 
and  agents  as  may  be  deemed  necessary.  Such  appointed  officers,  shall 
hold  office  for  the  terms  of,  and  exercise  the  powers  and  perform  the 
duties  assigned  to  them  by  the  action  of  the  appointing  body. 

2.  The  President  shall  be  the  Chairman  of  the  Board  of  Directors 
and  the  Executive  Committee,  and  shall  preside  at  all  their  meetings,  as 
well  as  at  the  meeting  of  the  Conference  as  a  whole.  He  may,  with  the 
consent  of  the  Board  of  Directors,  delegate  to  other  elected  officers  of 
the  Conference  such  presidential  authority  and  power  as  may  be 
deemed  necessary  and  appropriate  to  facilitate  Conference  operations. 
He  shall,  under  authority  of  the  Board  of  Directors,  have  general 
oversight  over  the  ministry  of  the  Conference. 

3.  The  Vice-Presidents,  in  order  of  their  rank,  shall,  in  the  absence 
of  the  President,  perform  the  duties  and  functions  of  his  office,  and  in 
addition  thereto  such  other  duties  as  the  Board  of  Directors  may  from 
time  to  time  prescribe, 

4.  The  Recording  Secretary,  or  a  temporary  substitute,  shall  attend 
all  meetings  of  the  Board  of  Directors  and  of  the  Conference  and  cause 


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to  be  recorded  all  the  votes  and  minutes  of  all  proceedings  in  a  book  to 
be  kept  for  that  purpose.  He  shall  perform  all  such  other  duties  as  may 
be  prescribed  by  the  Board  of  Directors  or  the  Executive  Committee. 

5.  The  Conference  Minister  shall  be  the  Executive  Director  and 
Pastor  of  the  Conference.  He  shall  promote  and  represent  the 
Conference  to  both  members  and  nonmembers,  in  order  to  accomplish 
the  purpose  of  the  Conference  as  stated  in  Article  n:l-4.  He  shall  be 
responsible  for  the  functioning  of  all  committees  (except  Credentials, 
Constitutional  Study,  Finance,  Nominating,  and  Foresee  Publications), 
and  for  the  Editor,  Historian,  and  Area  Representatives.  He  shall  have 
an  advisory  relationship  with  the  various  regional  fellowships  associated 
with  the  Conference.  He  shall  conduct  the  official  correspondence  of 
the  Conference,  and  shall  give  notice  of  all  meetings  of  the  members 
and  of  the  Conference  committees.  He  shall  likewise  perform  such 
other  duties  as  may  be  prescribed  by  the  Board  of  Directors,  Executive 
Committee,  or  President,  under  whose  supervision  he  shall  be. 

6.  The  Conference  Secretary  shall  be  the  Administrative  Director  of 
the  Conference.  He  shall  manage  the  Conference  office  and  Foresee 
Publications.  He  shall  handle  the  Conference  placement  activity  and 
shall  have  general  oversight  of  the  Foresee  Publications  Committee  and 
the  Credentials  Committee.  He  shall  be  responsible  for  registration  for 
the  Annual  Meeting.  He  shall  maintain  an  official  record  of  the 
Conference  membership,  and  have  custody  of  the  Conference  seal 
which  he  shall  apply  with  his  attesting  signature  to  any  documents 
requiring  it,  when  authorized  by  the  Board  of  Directors,  Executive 
Committee,  or  the  President.  He  shall  receive  and  process  all  money 
received  by  the  Conference  according  to  procedures  developed  in 
conjunction  with  the  Treasurer  and  the  Finance  Committee.  He  shall 
perform  such  other  duties  as  may  be  prescribed  by  the  Board  of 
Directors,  the  Executive  Committee,  or  the  President,  under  whose 
supervision  he  shall  be. 

7.  The  Treasurer  shall  have  custody  of  the  corporate  funds  and 
securities  of  the  Conference,  and  shall  cause  the  same  to  be  kept  in  a 
safe  deposit  box  as  directed  by  the  Board  of  Directors.  He  shall  cause  to 
be  kept  full  and  accurate  accounts  of  receipts  and  disbursements  in 
books  belonging  to  the  Conference,  and  shall  deposit  all  monies  and 
other  valuable  effects  in  the  name  of  and  credit  of  the  Conference,  in 
repositories  indicated  by  the  Board  of  Directors.  The  Board  of 
Directors  are  to  see  that  the  Treasurer's  books  be  audited  annually  by 
an  approved  certified  public  accountant,  the  report  of  which  will  be 
made  directly  to  the  Board  of  Directors  and  be  made  available  to  the 
Conference  membership. 

8.  The  Historian  shall  act  as  a  repository  for  materials  of  historical 
mterest,  maintain  an  historical  account  of  the  Conference  from  its 
inception  and  promote  an  interest  in  the  churches  in  the  details  of  their 
own  histories  and  anniversaries. 

9.  The  Editor  shall  serve  as  a  member  of  the  Editorial  Committee 
and  shall  serve  in  addition  to  the  three  elected  members  of  this 
committee. 

10.  The  Controller  shall  approve  the  expenditures  of  all  monies  in 
accordance  with  the  adopted  budget.  He  shall  assist  the  Treasurer  in  the 
preparation  of  the  budget  for  presentation  to  the  Board  of  Directors  at 
the  annual  meeting.  He  shall  make  such  recommendations  to  the  Board 
of  Directors  for  the  handling  of  funds  that  he  deems  necessary  for 
proper  stewardship. 


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Ill  -  Committees 

In  addition  to  the  Executive  Committee,  the  following  Committees 
shall  be  provided.  The  Chairman  of  each  Committee  shall  be  appointed 
by  the  Board  of  Directors.  The  Committees,  while  subject  to  the 
authority  of  the  Board  of  Directors,  shall  function  under  the 
supervision  of  an  elected  officer  as  follows:  The  President  shall 
supervise  the  Finance,  Constitutional  Study,  and  Nominating  Commit- 
tees. The  Conference  Secretary  shall  supervise  the  Credentials  and 
Foresee  Publications  Committees,  and  the  Conference  Minister  shall 
supervise  all  other  Committees. 

1.  A  Credentials  Committee  of  five  to  be  elected  by  the  Board  of 
Directors  on  a  rotating  basis  for  three  year  terms;  the  Conference 
Secretary  shall  be  an  ex-officio  member  of  this  Committee.  This 
Committee  shall  have  the  following  duties: 

(a)  The  Committee  shall  review  all  applications  for  membership  in 
the  Conference.  In  making  such  a  review,  the  Committee  shall  make 
every  reasonable  effort  to  investigate  and  interview  all  individuals 
making  appUcation  to  the  Conference.  This  investigation  should 
include,  if  at  all  possible,  a  personal  interview  by  a  member  of  the 
Committee  or  by  a  Board  member;  or  by  a  member  of  the 
Conference,  if  the  first  two  are  impractical.  They  shall  either  approve 
or  disapprove  the  appUcation,  or  refer  it  to  the  Board  of  Directors 
for  review.  In  the  event  of  approval,  the  Committee  has  power  to 
grant  membership  subject  to  approval  by  the  next  Annual  Meeting 
of  the  Conference. 

(b)  The  Committee  shall  take  action  with  regard  to  requests  for 
transferral  or  dismissal,  such  action  being  subject  to  approval  by  the 
next  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Conference  except  where  dismissal  has 
been  requested  by  the  party  in  question. 

(c)  All  applications  for  membership,  transfer,  or  dismissal,  either 
approved  or  disapproved  by  the  Committee  and  all  such  appHcations 
then  in  process  are  to  be  listed  and  circulated  by  the  Committee  to 
the  entire  membership  of  the  Conference  not  less  than  thirty  days 
before  the  Annual  Meeting.  Only  those  so  listed  and  circulated  shall 
be  presented  to  the  Annual  Meeting  for  ratification. 

(d)  The  Committee  shall  have  the  power  to  renew  ministerial 
licenses  granted  by  the  Conference  upon  application  by  the  hcensee, 
such  renewal  being  subject  to  approval  by  the  next  Annual  Meeting 
of  the  Conference. 

(e)  The  Committee  shall  have  the  power  to  receive  prospective 
ministerial  candidates  under  Conference  Care,  such  action  being 
subject  of  approval  by  the  next  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Conference. 
The  committee  shall  upon  request  make  recommendations  as  to 
theological  schools,  and  render  such  other  counsel  and  assistance  as 
necessary. 

(f)  The  Committee  shall  make  recommendation  to  the  Board  of 
Directors  regarding  the  endorsement  of  any  ministerial  member 
seeking  to  enter  the  military  chaplaincy. 

(g)  The  Committee  shall  make  an  annual  review  of  the  ministerial 
activities  of  those  with  full  memberships  or  license  to  determine  the 
current  outreach  of  the  Conference  and  the  propriety  of  continued 
ministerial  status  of  the  members. 

(h)  The  Committee  shall  make  a  careful  investigation  of  those 
cases  where  discipUne  may  be  necessary  as  ordered  by  Article  V, 
Section  3  of  the  Constitution. 


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2  A  program  committee  of  five  members  appointed  by  the  Board 
to  prepare  for  each  Annual  Meeting.  In  addition,  the  Youth,  Children's 
and  Women's  Activities  Committee  may  each  appoint  a  representative 
to  sit  on  the  Program  Committee.  Terms  shall  begin  at  the  time  of 
appointment  and  terminate  when  all  the  affairs  for  each  committee's 
particular  annual  meeting  are  resolved. 

3.  A  Nominating  Committee  of  five,  two  to  be  appointed  annually 
by  the  Board  of  Directors  and  three  to  be  elected  by  the  Conference  on 
a  rotating  basis  for  three  year  terms.  This  Committee  shall  provide  a 
slate  of  candidates  for  the  various  offices  and  committees.  This 
Committee  shall  submit  a  preliminary  ballot  of  nominations  to  the 
Conference  Secretary  who  shall  publish  the  ballot  to  all  conference 
members  and  churches  no  less  than  thirty  days  in  advance  of  the 
Annual  Meeting. 

4.  A  Finance  Committee  of  three  to  be  elected  by  the  Conference 
on  a  rotating  basis  for  three  year  terms.  In  addition,  the  Treasurer  and 
Controller  shall  serve  as  ex-officio  members  of  this  Committee.  This 
Committee  shall  devise  ways  and  means  of  providing  for  the  financial 
needs  of  the  Conference,  and  shall  make  such  financial  needs  known  to 
the  constituency. 

5.  A  Missionary  Committee  of  three  to  be  elected  by  the  Conference 
on  a  rotating  basis  for  three  year  terms.  This  Committee  shall  encourage 
and  stimulate  missionary  interests  in  the  local  churches  by  providing 
missionary  literature  and  missionary  speakers. 

6.  A  Christian  Education  Committee  of  three  to  be  elected  by  the 
Conference  on  a  rotating  basis  for  three  year  terms.  This  Committee 
shall  encourage  the  promotion  of  better  Christian  Education  in  the 
churches,  and  an  interest  on  the  part  of  the  churches  in  Christian 
Education  beyond  the  churches. 

7.  An  Editorial  Committee  of  three  to  be  elected  by  the  Conference 
on  a  rotating  basis  for  three  year  terms.  This  Committee  shall  publish  a 
Conference  Year  Book  annually,  a  Conference  periodical;  tracts  and 
other  necessary  and  desired  literature. 

8.  An  Evangelism  Committee  of  three  to  be  elected  by  the 
Conference  on  a  rotating  basis  for  three  year  terms.  This  Committee 
shall  encourage  evangelism  by  every  means;  in  local  churches,  through 
example  and  counsel,  through  provision  of  appropriate  literature,  and 
through  the  suggesting  of  names  of  evangelists  to  churches  requesting 
them. 

9.  A  Church  Extension  Committee  of  three  to  be  elected  by  the 
Conference  on  a  rotating  basis  for  three  year  terms.  This  Committee 
jhall  make  available  to  the  Conference  constituency  information 
concerning  potential  areas  for  the  organization  of  churches,  and 
concerning  needy  churches  to  whom  assistance  and  counsel  would  be 
helpful.  The  Committee  shall  seek  to  interest  non-member 
Congregational  Christian  Churches  in  Conference  membership. 

10.  A  Constitution  Study  Committee  of  three  to  be  elected  by  the 
Conference  on  a  rotating  basis  for  three  year  terms.  This  Committee 
shall  annually  review  the  Constitution  and  By-Laws,  offer  for 
consideration  any  appropriate  revisions  or  amendments,  and  take 
necessary  procedural  steps  to  bring  them  before  the  Conference.  This 
Committee  shall  study  also  the  constitutional  problems  of  local 
churches  at  the  request  of  the  same,  and  recommend  suggestions  for 
improving  the  constitution  thereof. 

1  1.  A  Women's  Activities  Committee  of  three  to  be  elected  by  the 
Conference  on  a  rotating  basis  for  three  year  terms.  This  Committee 
shall  seek  to  promote  the  growth  and  spiritual  welfare  of  the  Women's 
fellowships  of  member  and  other  churches  through  regular 
correspondence,  the  exchange  of  ideas,  programs  and  projects,  and  the 
stimulation  of  interest  on  the  part  of  women's  fellowships  in  the 
ministry  of  this  Conference. 

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12.  A  Ministry  Committee  of  three  to  be  elected  by  the  Conference 
on  a  rotating  basis  for  three  year  terms.  This  Committee  shall  make 
available  to  the  Ministers  of  the  Conference  infol-mation  regarding 
retirement  and  pension  plans,  and  hospitalization.  They  shall  plan  for 
ministerial  retreats  and  work -shops.  They  shall  contact  the  Ministers  of 
the  Conference  with  a  view  to  their  personal  growth. 

13.  A  Committee  on  Fraternal  Relations  of  thtee  to  be  elected  by 
the  Conference  on  a  rotating  basis  for  three  year  terms.  This  Committee 
shall  carry  on  discussions  and  relations  with  other  like-minded  bodies  in 
this  country  and  throughout  the  world. 

14.  A  Committee  of  Area  Representatives.This  Committee  shall  be 
nominated  by  the  Conference  Minister  and  confirmed  by  the  Board  of 
Directors  for  one  year  terms,  the  number  to  be  determined  by  the 
Board.  The  duties  of  this  Committee  shall  consist  of  acting  in  the 
capacity  of  regional  assistants  to  the  Conference  Minister.  Each  member 
shall  be  assigned  a  specific  area  of  the  country  and  be  responsible  for 
promoting,  encouraging,  and  overseeing  the  work  of  the  Conference  in 
that  area.  The  Committee  shall  serve  under  the  direction  of  the 
Conference  Minister. 

15.  A  Youth  Committee  of  three  shall  be  elected  by  the  Conference 
on  a  rotating  basis  for  three  year  terms.  This  Committee  shall  plan  for 
Annual  Youth  sessions  concurrent  to  the  Conference  Annual  Meetings 
and  for  such  other  Conference-wide  activities  that  may  be  feasible.  This 
Committee  shall  also  be  responsible  for  the  organization,  oversight  and 
direction  of  FORESEE  YOUTH,  the  Conference  youth  organization 
whose  officers  shall  be  determined  and  elected  annually  by  the  high 
school  and  college  youth  gathered  at  their  annual  sessions.  These 
elected  youth  officers  together  with  the  Youth  Committee  will  plan  for 
and  carry  out  the  objectives  of  the  Conference  (Constitution  Article  II) 
in  relation  to  the  youth  of  our  churches. 

16.  A  Children's  Committee  of  three  to  be  elected  by  the 
Conference  on  a  rotating  basis  for  three  year  terms.  This  Committee 
shall  be  responsible  to  provide  baby-sitting  services  and  meaningful 
activities  for  children  twelve  and  under  during  Conference  Annual 
Meeting  sessions. 

17.  A  Prayer  Committee  of  three  to  be  elected  by  the  Conference 
on  a  rotating  basis  for  three  year  terms.  This  Committee  shall  publish  a 
Prayer  Calendar,  shall  regularly  inform  the  Conference  of  matters  for 
praise  and  prayer,  and  shall  otherwise  encourage  prayer  within  the 
Conference. 

18.  A  Church  Growth  Committee  of  three  to  be  elected  by  the 
Conference  on  a  rotating  basis  for  three  year  terms.  This  Committee 
shall  encourage  and  stimulate  interest  in  church  growth  through  counsel 
and  the  suggestion  of  resources  and  programs  available  to  local 
chuTthes. 

19.  A  Family  Life  Committee  of  three  to  be  elected  by  the 
Conference  on  a  rotating  basis  for  three  year  terms.  This  Committee 
shall  encourage  and  stimulate  interest  in  Christian  family  hving  through 
counsel  and  the  suggestion  of  resources  and  programs  available  to  local 
churches. 

20.  A  Body  Life  Committee  of  three  to  be  elected  by  the 
Conference  on  a  rotating  basis  for  three  year  terms.  This  Committee 
shall  encourage  and  stimulate  interest  in  all  aspects  of  spiritual  life 
within  the  church  bodies  in  order  to  foster  greater  joint  study  of  the 
Bible  and  greater  participation  by  individuals  in  their  local  churches 
through  counsel  and  the  suggestion  of  resources  and  programs  available 
to  local  churches. 


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21.  A  Foresee  Publications  Committee  of  five,  three  of  whose 
members  shall  be  appointed  by  the  Conference  Secretary  and  con- 
firmed by  the  Board  of  Directors.  The  other  two  members  shall  be 
appointed  by  the  Board  of  Directors:  one  to  serve  as  Controller  and  one 
as  Treasurer.  All  members  shall  be  appointed  for  three  year  terms  on  a 
rotating  basis.  This  committee  shall  oversee  the  operation  of  Foresee 
Publications. 

22.  The  Board  of  Directors  shall  appoint  for  each  annual  meeting 
such  other  committees  as  deemed  necessary. 

A  pastor  of  a  member  church,  who  does  not  hold  his  standing  in  the 
Conference  may  serve  on  any  committee,  with  the  exception  of  the 
Credentials  Committee,  as  long  as  he  is  pastor  of  a  member  church.  If 
he  ceases  his  relationship  to  a  member  church,  he  is  automatically 
dropped  from  the  committee  membership,  unless  he  is  called  to  another 
member  church.  He  may  not  be  elected  to  the  Board  or  a  Conference 
office. 

Each  Committee  shall  prepare  a  written  report  of  progress  to  be 
presented  at  the  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Conference,  and  at  such  other 
times  as  the  Board  of  Directors  shall  request  it. 

IV  -  Finance 

There  is  to  be  no  per-capita,  assessment  or  apportionment  levied  by 
this  Conference  upon  the  member  churches  or  ministers.  The  churches 
and  ministers  are  encouraged  to  assume  voluntarily  a  share  in  the 
financial  responsibility  of  the  Conference. 

V  -  Conference  Records 

All  records  of  Conference  business  in  the  hands  of  Conference 
officials  are  the  property  of  the  Conference,  contents  of  which  must  be 
made  available  to  authorized  Conference  officials  upon  request,  and 
which  must  be  delivered  to  the  Conference  upon  termination  of  the 
service  of  officials. 

VI  -  Ordination  to  the  Christian  Ministry 

1.  Ordination  to  the  ministry  shall  be  by  a  local  church,  after 
examination  by  a  council  called  by  said  church. 

2.  A  candidate  for  Ordination  to  the  Christian  Ministry  and 
subsequent  ministerial  membership  in  this  Conference  will  be  expected 
to  have  a  life  which  is  bearing  the  fruit  of  the  Spirit,  and  which  is 
marked  by  deep  spirituality  and  the  best  of  ethical  practices.  The 
candidate  will  be  disqualified  by  any  habits  or  practices  in  his  life  which 
do  not  glorify  God  in  his  body  which  belongs  to  God,  or  which  might 
cause  any  brother  in  Christ  to  stumble. 

3.  This  Conference  recommends  that  any  local  church  which  calls 
an  unordained  man  to  its  pastorate  who  does  not  hold  a  Ministerial 
License  from  this  Conference  allow  a  trial  period  of  one  year  jjefore 
proceeding  with  his  ordination. 

a.  Every  candidate  for  ordination  is  encouraged  to  first  apply  for 
Ministerial  License. 

b.  Prospective  candidates  for  the  ministry,  the  mission  field,  and 
other  areas  of  service  are  encouraged  to  apply  for  Conference  Care 
Membership. 

VII  -  Ministerial  Standards  and  Membership 

1.   A  Ministerial  Membership, 
a.   A  Ministerial  standing  in  this  Conference  shall  require: 

(1)   A    minimum    academic   attainment    of   a   diploma    from   an 
accredited  Bible  institute  or  the  equivalent  in  formal  education  or 


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Christian  service.   However,  this  Conference  considers  a  seminary 
training  to  be  desirable. 

(2)  Acceptable  ordination  to  the  Christian  ministry. 

(3)  Reception  into  membership  in  the  Conference  in  the  manner 
provided  by  the  Constitution  (Article  V). 

(4)  Membership      in      a      Congregational      Christian,      or      a 
congregationally  governed,  local  church. 

b.  Good  and  regular  standing  of  ministers  shall  indicate  that  they  do 
hold  Conference  membership  and  are  not  under  disciplinary  penalty  as 
a  result  of  charges  against  them. 

c.  An  associate  or  fellowship  relationship  only  may  be  granted  to 
ministers  having  their  credentials  in  a  non-Congregational  body, 
entitling  them  to  all  the  privileges  of  the  Conference,  with  the 
exception  of  holding  office,  committee  membership  and  voting. 

d.  Ministerial  membership  cards,  both  for  ministers  in  full  standing 
and  for  hcensees,  shall  be  issued  annually  on  a  calendar  year  basis 
following  return  of  the  annual  questionnaire  and  receipt  of  a  voluntary 
fee. 

e.  Ministerial  members  who  are  inactive  for  a  period  of  two  years, 
during  which  time  they  do  not  answer  Conference  or  regional 
correspondence  or  questionnaires;  and  do  not  make  a  contribution, 
financial  or  otherwise;  and  do  not  attend  any  Conference  or  regional 
meetings;  and  do  not  make  any  contact  whatever  with  this  Conference, 
shall  be  contacted  if  at  all  possible  by  the  Credentials  Committee  to 
ascertain  their  interest  in  this  Conference.  If  there  is  no  response,  or  no 
interest  indicated,  the  names  of  such  Ministerial  members  may  be 
recommended  by  said  Committee  to  any  Annual  Meeting  of  the 
Conference  for  removal  from  Ministerial  membership  in  the  Confer- 
ence; similarly,  recommendation  may  be  made  for  removal  from 
membership  in  any  of  the  applicable  three  other  types  of  membership 
as  defined  in  the  Constitution  (Article  V.l). 

2.  Licentiate  Membership 

Ministerial  license  to  preach  conferring  authority  to  perform  the 
regular  functions  of  the  parish  ministry,  including  the  solemnization  of 
marriages  where  legally  permissible  shall  be  granted  by  the  Conference 
upon  recommendation  by  the  Credentials  Committee  and  shall  expire 
with  the  closing  date  of  the  ensuing  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Conference, 
such  license  is  renewable  at  the  discretion  of  the  Credentials  Committee 
upon  application  to  its  chairman  at  least  thirty  (30)  days  before 
expiration  of  the  license. 

3.  Christian  Worker  Membership 

Any  other  person  who  is  in  accord  with  the  Statement  of  Faith  and 
with  the  Statement  of  Polity  (Constitution,  Articles  III,  IV),  and  with 
the  general  principles  of  this  Conference  set  forth  in  the  Constitution 
and  By-Laws,  and  is  engaged  in  a  Christian  vocation  such  as  a  mission 
executive,  an  editor  of  a  Christian  periodical,  a  director  of  Christian 
education,  may  be  received  into  membership  as  a  Christian  Worker  in 
the  manner  provided  by  the  Constitution  (Article  V).  Such  a  member 
Christian  Worker  is  entitled  to  all  the  rights  and  privileges  of  the 
Conference. 

4.  Conference  Care  Membership 

a.  Prospective  candidates  for  the  ministry,  the  mission  field,  and 
other  areas  of  service  such  as  Christian  education,  church  administra- 
tion, ministry  of  music  and  similar  areas,  may  be  received  under 
Conference  Care  for  guidance  in  preparation.  Under  such  care  the 
enrollee  may  study  the  Conference  Study  Course.  The  enrollee  shall 
have  an  annual  personal  conference  with  a  member  of  the  Credentials 
Committee  or  with  some  Conference  representative  appointed  by  them. 


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A  person  who  has  been  received  under  Conference  Care,  is  considered  a 
member  of  the  Conference  under  Conference  Care,  and  is  entitled  to 
vote  at  all  Annual  Meetings  and  Special  Meetings  of  the  Conference.  His 
vote  does  not  necessarily  have  to  be  included  in  the  delegation  from  his 
home  church,  if  that  church  is  a  member  of  the  Conference. 

b.  The  standing  of  Conference  Care  may  be  granted  to  candidates 
described  in  By-Law  VI,  4,  a.,  from  foreign  countries  who  are  resident, 
and  only  for  so  long  a  time  as  they  are  resident,  for  study  in  the  United 
States  of  America. 

5.  Lay  Preacher 

The  Conference  shall  provide  for  the  status  of  Lay  Preacher  upon 
the  application  of  an  individual  to  the  Credentials  Committee  and  shall 
be  available  only  to  lay  members  of  the  Conference.  Such  status  shall 
be  granted  for  the  purpose  of  recognizing  an  active  lay  witness  of  the 
individual,  but  it  shall  not  include  the  privileges  of  licentiate  member- 
ship such  as  authority  granted  by  the  Conference  in  licensing  to 
perform  the  regular  functions  of  a  pastorate  including  the  solenmiza- 
tion  of  marriages. 

The  status  of  Lay  Preacher  for  the  individual  shall  expire  with  the 
closing  date  of  the  ensuing  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Conference  and  be 
renewable  at  the  discretion  of  the  Credentials  Committee  upon 
application  at  least  thirty  (30)  days  before  the  expiration  of  such 
status. 

6.  Individual  Lay  Membership 

This  membership  shall  be  granted  to  members  of  congregationally 
governed  churches  which  are  not  members  of  this  Conference.  Such 
individual  Lay  Members  shall  be  granted  the  full  privilege  of  Conference 
Membership  in  accord  with  Constitution,  Article  V,  1 ,  and  Article  VII,  3. 

VIII  -  Seal 

The  seal  of  the  Conference  in  use  at  the  time  of  this  Constitutional 
revision  shall  continue  as  the  official  seal  of  the  Conference,  and  shall 
be  used  by  having  the  same,  or  a  facsimile  thereof,  impressed  or  affixed, 
or  reproduced  otherwise. 

IX  -  Fiscal  Year 

The  fiscal  year  of  the  Conference  shall  be  from  January  1  to 
December  31. 

X  -  Unprocessed  Applications 

Churches,  ministers,  or  individual  lay-members  from  non-member 
churches,  whose  applications  for  membership  have  been  processed  too 
late  to  be  circulated  to  the  entire  Conference  membership  before  the 
Annual  Meeting,  or  whose  applications  are  still  in  process,  may  be  given 
the  right  to  speak  from  the  floor  and/or  the  right  to  vote  at  the  said 
Annual  Meeting,  by  a  majority  vote  of  the  assembled  delegates. 

XI  -  Amendments 

These  By-Laws  may  be  amended  by  the  affirmative  vote  of 
two-thirds  of  the  Conference  members  present  and  voting  at  any 
Annual  Meeting  or  Special  Meeting  of  the  Conference,  provided  that  in 
writing  thirty  days  notice  of  the  substance  of  proposed  amendments  to 
the  By-Laws  be  given  to  all  members  of  the  Conference.  Upon  adoption 
of  amendments,  the  orderly  numbering,  lettering,  capitalization  and 
spelling  of  the  By-Laws  shall  be  cared  for  by  the  Constitution  Study 
Committee. 


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CODE  OF  ETHICS 

This  Code  of  Ethics  was  adopted  in  1977  at  the  29th  Annual  Meeting. 
OPENING  STATEMENT 

The  Christian  Minister,  as  he  points  men  and  women  to  Jesus  Christ, 
must  himself  be  a  committed  and  exemplary  'liustration  of  the  very 
things  he  says  is  expected  of  his  flock.  This,  therefore,  calls  for 
standards  which  we  believe  to  be  commensurate  with  the  Christian 
Ministry: 

IN  MY  OWN  LIFE: 

Remembering  my  first  responsibility  is  to  God  . . . 

I  will  always  devote  time  to  seeking  the  will  of  God  through  reading  the 

Scriptures  and  prayer. 
I  will  endeavor  to  keep  myself  physically  and  emotionally  fit. 
I  will  consider  the  needs  of  my  family  as  a  sacred  obligation  before 

God. 
I  will  seek  in  all  ways  to  be  Christlike  in  my  attitude  and  conduct. 
I  will  be  bibhcal  in  my  preaching,  presenting  the  whole  counsel  of  God, 

speaking  the  truth  in  love. 
I  will  strive  to  introduce  men  to  Christ,  and  to  build  His  church. 

IN  RELATION  TO  THE  CHURCH: 

Endeavoring  to  be  a  good  shepherd  of  the  church  .  .  . 

I  will  remember  that  I  am  called  to  lead,  but  also  to  serve. 

I  will  never  violate  a  confidence  given  to  me. 

I  wiU  be  diligent  in  my  duties  as  pastor,  never  lazy,  but  with  God  as  my 

judge. 
I  will  strive  to  develop  leadership  within  my  church  and  to  involve  them 

with  me  in  the  conducting  of  the  affairs  of  the  church. 
I  will  prayerfully  strive  to  keep  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ  in  the  foreground 

of  my  ministry,  knowing  that  God  will  not  share  His  glory  with 

another. 

IN  RELATION  TO  OTHER  MINISTERS: 

Seeking  to  be  a  brother  in  Christ  to  my  fellow  ministers  of  the 

Gospel .  .  . 

I  will  not  seek  to  build  my  church  at  the  expense  of  another  church, 

nor  my  ego  at  the  expense  of  another  minister. 
I  will  not  speak  disparagingly  of  either  my  predecessor  or  my  successor. 
I  will  refrain  from  pastoral  contacts  with  former  parishioners  except 

with  the  knowledge  of  the  present  pastor. 

IN  RELATION  TO  THE  CONFERENCE: 

Recognizing  my  duties  to  the  larger  fellowship  of  the  Conservative 
Congregational  Christian  Conference,  and  being  convinced  of  the 
purpose  it  fulfills  in  the  Body  of  Christ,  I  will  support  it  with  personal 
participation,  prayer  and  financial  support  as  God  enables  me. 


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STATEMENT  REGARDING  THE  CHARISMATIC  MOVEMENT 


PREAMBLE 

Frequently  the  Board  of  Directors  is  asked  questions  regarding  the 
position  of  the  CCCC  with  respect  to  the  Charismatic  Movement  and 
particularly  the  matter  of  glossolalia. 

The  Conference  as  a  body  would  find  it  difficult,  because  of  our  congre- 
gational structure,  to  make  a  definitive  policy  statement.  However,  the 
Board  of  Directors  wish  to  present  this  simple  statement  as  a  product  of 
their  thinking  and  with  the  desire  that  the  "Unity  of  the  body"  be 
maintained. 

A  STATEMENT 

"It  is  our  conviction  that  the  plain  teaching  of  the  New  Testament  is 
that  the  more  spectacular  sign  gifts,  i.e.,  tongues,  healings  and 
miracles,  needed  some  degree  of  order  that  would  prevent  their 
indiscriminate  use  (1  Cor.  14:40).  It  appears  that  the  Apostle  Paul 
taught  that  the  more  spectacular  gifts  were  secondary  to  those  that 
instructed  believers  in  faith  and  morals  and  that  evangelized  non- 
Christians  (1  Cor.  12:28-31).  Tongue  speaking  was  certainly  not 
forbidden  (1  Cor.  14:39),  but  intelligent  exposition  of  the  Word  of 
God,  along  with  instruction  in  faith  and  duty  was  definitely 
superior. 

"Therefore,  brethren,  we  desire  that  in  the  life  of  our  Conference 
there  be  neither  evangelism  on  behalf  of  the  spectacular  gifts  nor 
forbidding  thereof.  So  that  there  be  no  confusion  relating  to  our 
position,  we  give  the  following  examples: 

a.  To  use  either  the  Annual  Meeting  or  Regional  gatherings 
for  the  promoting  of  these  spectacular  gifts  is  not  in  order 
as  it  will  engender  division. 

b.  To  use  either  the  Annual  Meeting  or  Regional  gatherings 
as  platforms  to  antagonize  brethren  by  denouncing  these 
gifts  is  also  out  of  order. 

"That  there  should  be  no  schisms  in  the  body;  but  that  the  members 
should  have  the  same  care  one  for  another."  1  Cor.  12:25. 

CONCLUSION 

We  respect  those  brethren  who  hold  to  the  view  that  the  sign  gifts  were 
withdrawn  when  the  canon  of  Scripture  was  closed.  We  also  respect 
those  brethren  who  hold  that  these  same  gifts  are  still  among  us  today. 
However,  we  are  firm  in  our  belief  that  messages  received  by  means  of 
these  gifts  are  not  ecjual  to  the  revelation  of  God  in  Holy  Scripture. 


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ANNUAL  MEETINGS 

1948  -  Chicago,  Illinois  -  North  Shore  Church 

1949  -  Chicago,  Illinois  -  North  Shore  Church 

1950  -  Milwaukee,  Wisconsin  -  Finnish  Lutheran  Congregational  Church 

1951  —  No  meeting 

1952  —  Chicago,  Illinois  -  Salem  Evangelical  Free  Church 

1953  -  Wheaton,  Illinois  -  College  Church  of  Christ 

1954  -  Chicago,  Illinois  -  Central  Park  Congregational  Church 

1955  —  Oshkosh,  Wisconsin  -  Plymouth  Congregational  Church 

1956  —  St.  Paul,  Minnesota  —  University  Avenue  Congregational  Church 

1957  -  West  Williamsfield,  Ohio  -  West  Williamsfield  Congregational 

Church 

1958  -  Portland,  Oregon  -  Staub  Memorial  Congregational  Church 

1959  -  Argos,  Indiana  -  Argos  Congregational  Christian  Church 

1960  -  North  Collins,  New  York  -  First  Congregational  Church 

1961  —  Carlisle,  Massachusetts  -  Carlisle  Congregational  Church 

1962  -  Oshkosh,  Wisconsin  -  Plymouth  Congregational  Church 

1963  -  Lima,  Ohio  -  Calvary  Church,  Conservative  Congregational 

1964  —  Mobridge,  South  Dakota  -  Conservative  Congregational  Church 

1965  -  Scotia,  New  York  -  East  Glenville  Community  Church 

1966  —  Pasadena,  California  -  Lake  Avenue  Congregational  Church 

1967  -  Buffalo  Center,  Iowa  -  First  Congregational  Church 

1968  —  Boston,  Massachusetts  -  Park  Street  Church 

1969  -  Wheaton,  Illinois  -  The  College  Church 

1970  —  Vista,  California  -  Community  Church  of  Vista 

1971  -  Wheaton,  Illinois  -  Wheaton  College 

1972  —  Wenham,  Massachusetts  -  Gordon  College 

1973  -  St.  Paul,  Minnesota  -  Northwestern  College 

1974  -  Portland,  Oregon  -  Multnomah  School  of  the  Bible 

1975  —  Grand  Rapids,  Michigan  -  Calvin  College 

1976  -  Cape  May,  New  Jersey  -  Cape  May  Bible  College 

1977  —  Ripon,  Wisconsin  -  Ripon  College 

1978  —  San  Diego,  California  -  Point  Loma  College 

1979  —  Grand  Rapids,  Michigan  —  Calvin  College 

1980  —  Waterloo,  Ontario  —  University  of  Waterloo 

1981  —  Superior,  Wisconsin  —  University  of  Wisconsin 

1982  —  Estes  Park,  Colorado 


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SERVICES  OFFERED  BY 
THE  CONFERENCE 


•  PLACEMENT  aid  to  churches  seeking  a  new  pastor. 

.  SUNDAY    SCHOOL,     OTHER    CHRLSTIAN    EDUCATION 
\L\TERLALS  AND  mTMNALS  at  5^;  savings. 

•  BIBLES  AND  BOOKS,  usually  at  20^;  savings. 

•  PENSION  AND  MEDICAL  INSURANCE  BENEFITS:    Group 

Annuity  plan  for  pastors.  Plan  newly  revised  with  increased 
benefits.  Group  Blue  Cross/Blue  Shield  and  major  medical 
insui'ance  for  pastors  and  Christian  workers.  Widespread 
coverage  at  modest  monthly  premiums.  TeiTn  insurance  for 
pastors  and  workers. 

•  ANNUAL  MEETINGS  for  CCCConference  business,  instruction, 

inspiration  and  fellowship  with  U.S.  and  Canadian  churches, 
their  pastors  and  leaders. 

•  AREA  FELLOWSHIP  meetings  and  activities  in  many  parts  of  the 

U.S.  and  Canada. 

•  COOPERATIVE  CHURCH  EXTENSION  aid  in  beginning  new, 

Gospel -preaching  churches. 

•  TECHNICAL  HELP  IN  DEALING  WITH  THE   I.R.S.  through 

our  relationship  with  the  Washington  Office  of  N.A.E. 

•  EMERGENCY  PASTORI AL  AID  in  times  of  acute  financial  need. 

.  ENDORSEMENT  OF  QUALIFIED  PASTORS  to  serve  Armed 
Forces  as  chaplains. 

.  BI-MONTHLY  MAILING  OF  FORESEE  to  all  members  of  CCCC 
churches  whose  current  membership  list  (with  correct 
addresses,  please!)  are  sent  to  the  Conference  office  in 
Wheaton. 


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CONSERVATIVE 
CONGREGATIONAL 
CHRISTIAN 
CONFERENCE 

33rd  annual  meeting 

AUGUST  11-13,  1981 

UNIVERSITY  OF  WISCONSIN 

SUPERIOR,  WISCONSIN 


34th  annual  MEETING 

JULY  20  -  24,  1982 
ESTES  PARK,  COLORADO 


VViici.  (.1  .all  for  25  W  626  St.  Chailes  Road 

Program  and  Wheaton,  Illinois  60187 

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