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This page reflects the refinements and
clarifications made by the Houston, January 2004 meeting participants.
See also Appendix I
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I. PREAMBLE
We are challenged as Christians by the prayer of Jesus in John 17 that
all who believe in Him might be one with God and with one another so
that the world would believe in Him as God and Savior.
We acknowledge that this is not what we
experience now and recognize that we have different histories and
convictions on some key issues.
We pray for a fresh awareness of the
Holy Spirit’s work among us that will foster:
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Relationships in which differences
can be better understood, our commonalities better affirmed, and our
brokenness healed by God
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More opportunities to engage in
shared witness, vision, and action
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A strong prophetic voice of the
Christian community in the U.S.A.
We believe that we will be led into
these new relationships as we commit ourselves to spiritual
disciplines such as prayer and study of Scripture to listen for and
obey the voice of Christ.
This leads us to establish Christian
Churches Together in the U.S.A. to create new levels of relationships
and actions that offer a shared witness for Christ to the world.
II. THEOLOGICAL AFFIRMATIONS
Christian Churches Together in the USA welcomes churches, Christian
communities, and national Christian organizations that:
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Believe in the Lord Jesus Christ as
God and Savior according to the Scriptures;
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Worship and serve the One God,
Father, Son, and Holy Spirit; and
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Seek ways to work together in order
to present a more credible Christian witness in and to the world.
III. PURPOSE and ACTIVITY
The purpose of Christian Churches Together is to enable churches and
national Christian organizations to grow closer together in Christ in
order to strengthen our Christian witness in the world. Participants
in Christian Churches Together accomplish this purpose by:
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Rejoicing in our faith in the Triune
God;
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Discerning the guidance of the Holy
Spirit through prayer and theological dialogue;
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Providing fellowship and mutual
support;
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Affirming our commonalities and
understanding our differences;
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Fostering Christian evangelism
faithful to the proclamation of the gospel;
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Speaking to society with a common
voice whenever possible;
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Promoting the common good of
society.
We cannot act together until we pray
and walk together and understand each other better. Therefore in the
early period, our primary focus should be on the first four
activities. As we do this faithfully, we believe the Holy Spirit will
lead us to discern how best to engage in the three remaining
activities in our Christian witness to the world.
At least once a year, a General
Assembly will gather usually for two and a half days for fellowship,
prayer, theological discussion and discernment of potential areas for
common witness.
Christian Churches Together will
sponsor in the name of Christian Churches Together, various Forums,
national and regional, on diverse topics (e.g., evangelism, worship,
public policy). The Steering Committee will have full authority over
the topics and the program (speakers, etc.) for Forums sponsored by
Christian Churches Together. National Christian organizations that
share Christian Churches Together’s purpose and theology will be
invited to participate in these Forums.
Christian Churches Together is
constituted by its participants and serves as a forum for them.
IV. PARTICIPATION IN CHRISTIAN
CHURCHES TOGETHER
All who share the theological affirmations and purpose are
eligible to participate in Christian Churches Together.
There will be two categories of
participants:
No more than 20% of Christian Churches
Together will be participant national Christian organizations.
The Christian Churches Together
Steering Committee will develop a broad invitation list of national
church bodies, associations of churches and national Christian
organizations, which will be invited to become participants in
Christian Churches Together as it is founded. Participant national
Christian organizations will be those that strongly share the
theological convictions and purposes of Christian Churches Together,
are deeply related to its churches, and which have the strong support
of a wide variety of churches that will compose Christian Churches
Together.
Once inaugurated, and Phase II has
begun, Christian Churches Together will develop a process for issuing
additional invitations for participation and for receiving
applications from those churches and national Christian organizations
wishing to participate. Criteria will be developed to welcome into the
fellowship those national church bodies, associations of churches and
national Christian organizations, which, based on the discernment of
the governing bodies of Christian Churches Together, will uphold its
theological affirmations, further its purpose, and promote unity
within the fellowship of Christian Churches Together.
All participants in Christian Churches
Together will be expected to:
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Uphold Christian Churches Together’s
theological affirmations;
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Advance the purpose of Christian
Churches Together;
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Support the organization, both
financially and through personal participation;
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Share in fellowship, prayer and
dialogue with other participants in Christian Churches Together;
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Join others in common ministry as
they are led by the Holy Spirit.
Those organizations that meet the
criteria for participation, but are not able to do so at this time,
will be invited to be observers in the meetings and gatherings of
Christian Churches Together.
V. GOVERNING CHRISTIAN CHURCHES
TOGETHER
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General Assembly
The General Assembly (meeting at least once every year usually for
two and a half days) will consist of recognized senior leadership or
designated representative of each participant group plus an
additional representative for each five million members (or fraction
thereof) in their church or association of churches. Twenty per cent
may also be heads of participant national Christian organizations.
For a small part of the annual meeting, the heads of participant
churches and participant national Christian organizations will meet
to decide upon basic issues-- including at least: the addition of
new participants, foundational theological documents, and Christian
Churches Together’s constitution.
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Steering Committee
The Steering Committee will consist of 18-24 members. Each
of Christian Churches Together’s five families
(Evangelical/Pentecostal; Historic Protestant; Historic
Racial/Ethnic; Orthodox; Roman Catholic) will have three members
each on the Steering Committee. Each of the five families will
choose their three representatives according to their own
procedures. The Steering Committee will have at least three
additional at-large members. These at-large members may be
representatives of participant national Christian organizations
(selected according to criteria to be developed by the Steering
Committee).
Upon joining Christian Churches Together, each communion or
association of churches will choose which of the five families they
wish to join for purposes of selecting the members of the Steering
Committee.
The Steering Committee will elect its officers, develop bylaws
(including length of term on the Steering Committee), and attend to
the business of Christian Churches Together between meetings of the
General Assembly. The purpose of the Steering Committee is to
facilitate and serve the decisions of the General Assembly.
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Topical Forums
Any action (declarations, policy proposals, etc.) that develop out
of the Forums sponsored by Christian Churches Together will be done,
not in the name of Christian Churches Together, but in the name of
whatever churches, national Christian organizations and individuals
choose to sign on to that specific item. Common action in the name
of Christian Churches Together can only be done by consensus of the
General Assembly.
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Consensus Decision Making
Decisions in every setting of Christian Churches Together’s
life will be by consensus. Only when all members present either say
“Yes” or agree to “stand aside” will the body move ahead on any
action. One “no” vote is sufficient to stop any proposed action. For
every decision, representatives from each of the five families must
be present.
A consensus decision-making process emphasizes the process of
listening and discussion and is not merely a matter of saying yes or
no. Several responses to any proposal are possible in consensus
decision-making:
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Yes - that means one is
supportive of the proposal and will do nothing to undermine
it.
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No - one cannot in good
conscience allow the proposal to go forward.
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Stand Aside - one has
reservations, but not enough to keep the group from accepting
the proposal and one will do nothing to undermine the
decision.
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The group by consensus can
decide to make a particular decision by majority vote.
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NOTE: In any of the above situations,
but especially in 3) and 4), the group may decide by consensus to
present majority and minority opinions on any given topic.
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New Participants
In Phase II, additional participants may be admitted to
Christian Churches Together by consensus decision of the General
Assembly upon the recommendation of the Steering Committee.
VI. FINANCES and BUDGET
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During phase I
All meeting costs, including professional fees, will be covered by
registration fees.
Each year, $20,000 should be raised to cover the costs of the
Steering Committee. Churches and organizations exploring
participation should contribute at least $100 annually and where
possible $1000 or more.
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During phase II
We anticipate a budget adequate to cover one professional,
one support staff member and other costs. The Steering Committee
will seek to identify various sources of funding and develop an
equitable funding formula for all participants.
This formula should include one or more of the following factors:
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Number of members as defined
by the communion
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Number of
congregations/parishes
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Annual budget of the communion
or national Christian organization
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Annual budget of communion’s
judicatories/sections
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Maximum–minimum
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Number of persons that
communions have in the General Assembly of Christian Churches
Together
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VII. TIME LINE
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During Phase I
This period started at the January 27-29, 2003 meeting when it was
decided to invite churches and national Christian organizations
formally to decide (in ways appropriate to their particular church
polity) to join Christian Churches Together.
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During Phase II
This period will start when at least twenty-five churches
from an adequately representative group of the five
families–Evangelical/Pentecostal, Historic Protestant, Historic
Racial/Ethnic, Orthodox and Roman Catholic--have formally decided in
ways appropriate to each church’s internal polity, to join Christian
Churches Together in the U.S.A.
See also Appendix I
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NOTE: This document was first
approved by consensus by the participants at the January 27-29, 2003
meeting at Fuller Theological Seminary, Pasadena, California. See
Appendix I for the list of participants. Amendments to this document
was approved by consensus by the participants at the January 7-9, 2004
meeting at Camp Allen in Navasota, Texas. See Appendix II for the list
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