
Montreat Presbyterian Church
Anticipating
churches may leave PCUSA,
presbytery sets high-hurdle 'exit guidelines'
By Craig M.
Kibler
Staff Writer
The Layman Online
Monday, April 16,
2007 Anticipating that
several of its congregations are on the brink of departure, the
Presbytery of Western North Carolina has established a set of "exit
guidelines" that include high hurdles for churches that are
inclined to leave.
Stressing the peace, unity and purity of the church the major
theme of the report
of the Theological Task Force on Peace, Unity and Purity the
guidelines include the requirement that at least 50 percent of the
congregation be present at the congregational meeting where the vote is
taken and that a minimum of 75 percent of the congregation, present and
voting, must choose to leave.
The guidelines, approved at the presbytery's January 2007 meeting, also
include the requirement that two-thirds of commissioners present and
voting must approve a congregation's request to leave the Presbyterian
Church (USA), as well as two requirements not in the Book of Order
that a congregations may be dismissed "only to a member of
the World Alliance of Reformed Churches or to another Reformed
denomination recognized by the stated clerk of the General Assembly
(PCUSA)."
Titled "Guidelines for Congregations Considering A Request to
Presbytery to be Dismissed" and included in packets mailed to
commissioners to the April 24 presbytery meeting, the policy states:
I. The congregation shall consider the Biblical imperatives in these
passages:
- Peace: Romans 14:19; Galatians 5:22; Colossians 3:15.
- Unity: John 17:21; I Corinthians 12:12-13; Ephesians
4:1-3.
- Purity: I Corinthians 5:9-13; Hebrews 12:14; James 4:8.
II. Individual members, including officers (deacons, elders and
ministers) may, at any time, unite with other Reformed denominations
following provisions in the Book of Order (BOO: G-10.0102).
III. Congregations may be dismissed by the presbytery only to a member
of the World Alliance of Reformed Churches or to another Reformed
denomination recognized by the stated clerk of the General Assembly
(PCUSA).
IV. Congregations considering a request to be so dismissed shall follow
these steps:
A. The session shall meet with representatives from the committee on
ministry (BOO: G-11.0500).
B. The session shall call a congregational meeting, preferably to be
held no earlier than February 2007. Due notice shall be given orally
from the pulpit at regular church services on two successive Sundays,
the first of which shall be at least 10 days prior to the meeting. Prior
notice shall be given in the parish newsletter or bulletin.
- 1. At least 25 percent of the active members of the congregation
shall be present.
- 2. Representatives appointed by the presbytery (the committee on
ministry and the presbytery's staff acting on its behalf) shall be
present throughout and shall have the right to speak.
- 3. The question to be discussed is: "Shall the _______
Presbyterian Church request dismissal to another Reformed body?"
- 4. Ample time shall be provided for both speakers wanting
dismissal and those wanting to stay with the PCUSA.
- 5. No type of vote for any purpose shall be taken at this
meeting.
C. The session no sooner than three months and no later than
six months after the first meeting described above may call a
second congregational meeting.
- 1. Due notice shall be mailed to all members of the congregation
at least 30 days prior to the meeting, and shall be given orally
from the pulpit at regular church services on two successive
Sundays, the first of which shall be at least 10 days prior to the
meeting.
- 2. At least 50 percent of the active members shall be present.
- 3. Representatives appointed by the presbytery (the committee on
ministry and the presbytery's staff acting on its behalf) shall be
present throughout and shall have the right to speak.
- 4. The question to be discussed is: "Shall the _______
Presbyterian Church request dismissal to another Reformed body:
________?"
- 5. Ample time shall be provided for both speakers wanting
dismissal and those wanting to stay with the PCUSA.
- 6. After discussion and prayer, a secret written ballot shall be
taken on this question, the only choices being "Request
dismissal" or "Do Not request dismissal."
- 7. If three-quarters of those active members present and voting
vote to request dismissal, the request shall go to the presbytery.
- 8. If any five members, present and voting, contest the
regularity (the call for, the conduct of or the vote taken) of the
second congregational meeting, they shall send the details of their
allegation, postmarked within 10 business days of that meeting, to
the stated clerk of the presbytery, who shall convene the Permanent
Judicial Commission to render a decision.
D. At the meeting of the presbytery to consider a request for
dismissal, the presbytery shall:
- 1. Hear from representatives from the congregation in favor of
dismissal.
- 2. Hear from representatives of those wishing to remain in the
PCUSA, reserving to the presbytery the right to determine "the
true church' (BOO: G-8.0600).
- 3. Hear from the representatives appointed by the presbytery (the
committee on ministry and the presbytery's staff) who were present
at the second congregational meeting and who also may recommend a
decision to the presbytery.
- 4. Be informed of any financial contributions from this
congregation to the presbytery, synod or general assembly and to
this congregation by the presbytery, synod or general assembly
within at least the last 10 years.
- 5. Be informed what provisions will be made for those members who
wish to remain in the PCUSA and for any ministers of Word and
Sacrament, Christian educators or commissioned lay pastors
associated with the congregation.
- 6. Be informed how the congregation's dismissal would affect the
mission and ministry of the church in this presbytery.
- 7. After discussion and prayer, the presbytery shall vote by
written ballot on this question: "Shall the ______ Presbyterian
Church be dismissed to this Reformed body: __________?," the
only choices being "Yes" or "No."
- 8. If two-thirds of the commissioners present and voting vote in
favor of dismissal, that shall be the action of the presbytery.
E. If the presbytery approved dismissing a congregation to another
Reformed body, that congregation also may petition the presbytery to
dismiss it with all or some of its property. If so requested, the
presbytery shall (at the same or the next presbytery meeting):
- 1. Hear from representatives from the congregation in favor of
the petition.
- 2. Receive a recommended decision (which can be debated and
amended) from a task force (that shall include some with financial
expertise) appointed by the chairs of the Coordinating Council and
the committee on ministry and the general presbyter, which has met
with representatives of the congregation, detailing appropriate
financial terms in the light of the needs of the congregation, those
wishing to continue in the PCUSA, and the overall mission of the
presbytery. Some time prior to this presbytery meeting, a
representative of the task force shall inform the session of the
congregation in question of the terms of the recommendation.
- 3. After discussion and prayer, the presbytery shall vote by
written ballot on this question: "Shall the _________
Presbyterian Church be dismissed to this Reformed body: ________,
with these financial arrangements for its property:"
- _________________________________________
- _________________________________________
- _________________________________________
- The only choices being "Yes" or "No."
- 4. If a majority of those present and voting vote in favor, the
congregation shall be dismissed with the approved financial
arrangements for its property, provided that, if the congregation is
not still a member of the specified or another Reformed body at any
time within 10 years, the dismissed property shall revert back to
the presbytery.
V. These guidelines shall be reviewed by the committee on ministry and
the presbytery before the end of January 2009.
Craig M. Kibler is the Director of Publications/Executive Editor of
The Layman and The Layman Online. He can be reached at
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