CONSTITUTION AND
BY-LAWS
State of
California, USA
Latest Revision - 9/11/98
Constitution
* Article I - Name
* Article II - Nature
* Article III - Purpose
* Article IV - The Landmarks of Faith
By-Laws
* Article I - Membership
* Article II - The Church Officers
* Article III - General Matters
* Article IV - Church Business Meetings
* Article V - Emergency Administration
* Article VI - Amendments
* Article VII - Effectivity
* Article VIII - Dissolution of the Church As a Corporation
* Article IX - The Church Constitution and By - Laws
* Article X - The Holy Scriptures
Written by Dr. J. Hernes Abante on January 23, 1989
First Revision - October 14, 1993 by Pastor Abante
Last Revision - September 12, 1998 by Pastor Abante –
accepted unanimously by the Main Congregations on 10/04/98 @ 4:00pm
Special Meeting.
This Constitution and By-Laws was confirmed and ratified
unanimously by the International Bible Baptist Church in Assembly
on October 26. 1993 in the City of Alameda, County Alameda,
California, U.S.A.
Constitution
ARTICLE I - NAME
SECTION 1 - The name of this Church is "The International Bible
Baptist Church", IBBC for short.
ARTICLE II NATURE
SECTION I - The International Bible Baptist Church was established
as a Bible-Believing, Independent, Fundamental, Missionary-Minded
Baptist Church that takes a firm stand on Separation from
worldliness and from the Ecumenical and Interdenominational
movement which seek to unite all religions into a "one-world
Church".
ARTICLE III PURPOSE
SECTION I - The Purpose of IBBC is to carry out the Great
Commission set forth in Matthew 28:19-20:
a. By making disciples through the New Birth;
b. Baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of
the Holy Ghost;
c. Teaching them the whole counsel of God, and to observe all
things that are commanded by Christ.
SECTION II - It is the desire of IBBC to promote Christian
fellowship based on Scriptural grounds and to faithfully administer
the Biblical ordinances of Scriptural Baptism and the Lord's Supper
(Closed Communion).
SECTION III - IBBC is also a Mission Base and Clearinghouse to
spread the good news of the Gospel worldwide and to facilitate the
financial support of missionaries approved by its Mission Board,
the "International Bible Baptist Fellowship & Missions"
(IBBFM).
ARTICLE IV THE LANDMARKS OF FAITH
SECTION I - AS A GENERAL RULE, IBBC ACCEPTS THE BIBLE BAPTIST
FELLOWSHIP ARTICLES OF FAITH WHICH STATES:
"A Bible Baptist is one who believes in a Supernatural Bible; which
tells of a Supernatural Christ; who had a Supernatural Birth; Who
speaks Supernatural Words; Who performs Supernatural miracles, Who
lived a Supernatural life while on earth, Who died a Supernatural
death; Who rose in Supernatural power; Who ascended in a
Supernatural splendor; Who now intercedes as a Supernatural Priest
and Who will one day return in Supernatural glory to establish a
Supernatural Kingdom on earth."
SECTION II - BIBLE BAPTIST DISTINCTIVES: These are the Doctrinal
Position and Convictions of the IBBC.
a. THE BIBLE AS THE PLENARY AND VERBALLY INSPIRED WORD OF GOD. It
is the only complete and final revelation of God's will to man and
the only basis of Faith and Practice. (IITimothy 3:16-17; IIPeter
1:19-21; Psalm 119).
The Holy Bible attests to its Divine Authorship:
1. It is inexhaustible and always fresh. It is like a spring of
water that never runs dry,
2. The Bible is unique in its treatment with the history and
biographies of men. The writers are incredibly honest.
3. The character of its teaching is divine. It speaks only of God
and gives glory to God.
4. It has fulfilled and continues to fulfill all prophecies.
(Isaiah 41:21-22; IIPeter 1:19).
5. Its typical significance is the person and works of the Lord
Jesus Christ.
6. There is Unity throughout all its pages.
7. Its influence to mankind and to the world as a whole is
marvelous.
8. Its miraculous power is true in every generation.
9. It is complete in relation to all known wisdom of man.
10. It is invincible and indestructible.
b. SALVATION IS BY GRACE THROUGH FAITH ALONE. IT CALLS FOR
REPENTANCE TOWARDS GOD AND FAITH TOWARDS THE LORD JESUS CHRIST.
(Acts 20:21). IBBC firmly denies Baptismal Regeneration (water
baptism being required to be saved), Justification by works (good
works), Church Membership and other works of men as ways to
Salvation. (Ephesians 2:8-10; Romans 5:1; 3:22-26; Galatians
3:1-13).
c. THE VIRGIN BIRTH OF CHRIST. IBBC believes that Jesus Christ was
born of a virgin, and supernaturally conceived by the Holy Ghost.
IBBC denies the Perpetual Virginity of Mary. (Isaiah 7:14; Matthew
1:23).
d. ATONEMENT THROUGH THE SHED BLOOD OF CHRIST. IBBC firmly stands
on the shed blood of Christ as the only power for the cleansing and
forgiveness of sins. It remains effective even today. (Isaiah 1:18;
IJohn 1:17; Hebrews 9:22; Revelation 1:5; 5:9; Romans 3:25;
5:9).
e. THE GOD OF THE BIBLE. IBBC believes only in One Living and
True
God who is infinite, intelligent Spirit, the maker and Supreme
Ruler of heaven and earth; inexpressibly glorious in holiness and
worth of all possible honor, confidence and love. That in the Unity
of the Godhead there are three distinct Persons: the Father, the
Son, and the Holy Spirit - equal in every perfection, and executing
distinct but harmonious offices in the great work of redemption.
The following are His Attributes:
1. He is Eternal. (Psalm 90:2)
2. He is Infinite. (IKings 8:27; Job 11:7-9)
3. He is Sovereign. (Isaiah 45:9-18)
4. He is Omniscient. (Psalm 147:5)
5. He is Omnipotent. (Jeremiah 32:27)
6. He is Omnipresent (Jeremiah 23:24)
7. He is Immutable. (Hebrew 13:8; James 1:17)
8. He is the Righteous Judge. (Genesis 18:25; Romans 14:12)
9. He is Just and Forgiving. (Numbers 14:18; Revelations 20:12;
Galatians 6:2)
10. He is absolutely holy. (Habakkuk 1:13; Isaiah 6:5)
11. He is Loving and Merciful. (Ephesians 2:4)
f. THE PERSON AND WORK OF THE HOLY SPIRIT. IBBC believes that the
Holy Spirit is a Divine Person, equal with the Father and God the
Son, of the same nature; that He was active in creation; that in
His relation to the unbelieving world, He restrains the evil one
until God's purpose is fulfilled. He convicts men of sin, of
judgement and righteousness; that He bears witness to the truth of
the Gospel in preaching and testimony; that He is the agent in the
New Birth; that He seals, endues, guides, teaches, witnesses,
sanctifies and helps the believers. (John 16:7-11; Genesis 1:1-3;
Ephesians 1:13-14; Romans 8:26-27; IIThessalonians 2:13).
g. THE DEITY OF THE LORD JESUS CHRIST. IBBC believes that Jesus
Christ is God the Son who became man for the purpose of redemption.
He emptied Himself and became in the likeness of man. (John 1:1,14;
Hebrew 1:8; Isaiah 9:6; John 17:5; Philippians 2:7; Colossians
1:15-19).
h. THE PERSONALITY OF SATAN AND THE REALITY OF SIN. IBBC believes
that Satan was once holy and enjoyed heavenly honors. But through
pride and personal ambition to be as the Almighty fell and drew
after him a host of angels. He is now the malignant prince of the
power of the air, and the unholy god of this world. IBBC holds him
to be the deceiver, man's great tempter, enemy of God, the accuser
of the saints, the author of all the power of darkness, destined,
however, to final defeat at the hands of God's own Son and eternal
judgment in the lake of fire, prepared for him and the fallen
angels. (Isaiah 14:12; Ezekiel 28:14-17; Revelation 12:10;
20:1-3).
i. THE ETERNAL HAPPINESS OF THE RIGHTEOUS IN HEAVEN AND THE ETERNAL
PUNISHMENT OF THE UNSAVED IN HELL. IBBC believes that there is a
radical and essential difference between the righteous (saved) and
the wicked (unsaved); that only those who are justified in the name
of the Lord Jesus, and sanctified by the Spirit are truly righteous
in His esteem; while all those who remain in unbelief are in His
sight, wicked and under the curse, and in this distinction holds
among men both in and after death, in the everlasting joy of the
saved and the eternal and conscious suffering of the lost.
j. THE LOCAL, INDEPENDENT, FUNDAMENTAL, NEW TESTAMENT BAPTIST
CHURCH AS THE KIND OF CHURCH THE LORD JESUS CHRIST ESTABLISHED.
(Matthew 16:18; 28:19-20)
1. Founder - the Lord Jesus Christ.
2. Time - during His personal earthly ministry.
3. Place - Jerusalem
4. Kind - Local and Visible.
5. Mission and Commission. (Matthew 28:19-20; Mark 16:15; Acts
1:8)
a). Preach the Gospel to make disciples of men.
b). Baptize them who believe.
c). Teach them the whole counsel of God.
*This commission cannot be reversed.
6. Government - Theocracy (Colossians 1:18; Ephesians 5:23)
7. Officers:
a). Pastor - Elder (presbuteros) and Bishop (episcopos - overseer).
Both terms designate the same office of the Pastor (Titus 1:7; Acts
20:17,28) the former referring to the man, the latter to his
function in office. The Functions of the Pastors are:
1). To rule (I Timothy 3:4-5; 5:17)
2). To guard the body (Church) from perversion or error. (Titus
1:9)
3). To oversee the Church as an undershepherd to the flock.(Acts
20:28; John 21:16; Hebrews 13:17; I Peter 5:2).
b). Deacons - Servants (Diakonos). They are to serve and minister
the needy within the Church. (Acts 6:3; I Timothy 3:8)
8. Ordinances:
a). Scriptural Baptism (Immersion only) has the following features:
(Acts 10:48)
1). The person to be baptized must be a proper candidate.
i.e. Must be saved. (Acts 2:41; 8:12)
2). Proper Authority must be established through the local
Church.
3). Must be in the Proper Mode - Immersion alone (to dip).
(Colossians 2:12)
4). It must have the proper symbolism or picture of the Lord Jesus
Christ's Gospel reflecting His Death, Burial and
Resurrection.
b). Closed or Restricted Communion - The partaker must be saved,
scripturally baptized and member of this local Church. He must have
a good spiritual standing with God and with men. (I Corinthians
11:12-31)
9. Policy of Separation. (II Corinthians 6:14-18; Psalm 1; Amos
3:3)
a) Moral separation - Separation from worldly practices and sins.
(I John 2:15-17)
b) Ecclesiastical Separation - Separation from Doctrinal errors,
heresy and apostasy.
10. The New Testament Baptist Church is the only institution
recognized and authorized by God to be the Steward of His Word, the
only institution commissioned by God to Evangelize the world, and
the only agency in which every believer must serve. (Ephesians
3:21)
11. The New Testament Baptist Church is the Bride of Christ - The
kind of Church closest to the teachings of Christ in Doctrine and
Practice.
k. THE SECOND COMING OF THE LORD JESUS CHRIST. IBBC believes and
accept the Sacred Scriptures regarding His Second Coming at their
face and full value. On the resurrection, IBBC believes that Christ
rose bodily on "the third day according to the Scriptures". .."
That this same Jesus which is taken up from you into heaven shall
so come in like manner as ye have seen Him go into Heaven".
(Matthew 24; Luke 21; I Thessalonians 4:13-18)
1. It is Pre-millennial and Pre-tribulational. (Revelation 3:10; I
Thessalonians 5:1-11)
2. It is in two stages:
a). The Rapture - The meeting in the air of all the Saints with the
Lord Jesus Christ.
b). The Revelation - The revealing of Christ as the King of kings
and Lord of lords in His full majesty and Power. He will come with
all His Saints at the end of the Tribulation Period to establish
His Kingdom on earth.
3. After the Rapture, the Saints will face Jesus, the Righteous
Judge, during the Judgment Seat of Christ. (I Corinthians
3:10-15)
4. Those who are left behind will go through a 7-year period of
Tribulation or Jacobs Trouble under the wrath of God. The period
will also be the reign of the Anti-Christ.
5. After the defeat of Satan and his army, the Kingdom of the
throne of David will be restored and will last for one thousand
years (Millennial).
6. At the end of His reign, Satan will be released for a season and
with his followers will stage a last revolt against God. God will
send fire from heaven and will consume all of them. Satan will be
once and for all defeated and will be cast into the Lake of
fire.
7. The resurrection of all the unbelievers or the dead to face the
Great Judge in the White Throne Judgment to their everlasting
punishment in the Lake of Fire.
8. The New Heaven and the New Earth with the New Jerusalem.
l. THE SOVEREIGN GRACE OF GOD - By SOVEREIGN we mean that God is
free to act and to choose according to His own will: that He has
the absolute right and prerogative; that man has no right to
question God even if he does not fully comprehend God's Sovereignty
but just to trust Him. By GRACE we mean the goodness of God
manifested toward the ill deserving, so that He authored the plan
of Salvation for sinful man. We often call it the unmerited favor
of God.
Therefore, by SOVEREIGN GRACE we mean that act of God without the
influence or the merit of man and his cooperation but according to
the good pleasure of His will. In simple words, it is safe to say,
He favors and chooses whom He wills. This is not a Calvinistic
Doctrine but a Bible Doctrine. We are not Calvinistic. To attribute
this to one man is to rob God of His power, glory, and honor. We
adhere to the six Biblical points of Sovereign Grace:
1. Total Depravity of Man - Total Depravity is not intended to
signify that unregenerate man is wholly evil in everything he does,
but rather that nothing he does is ever wholly good…Not all
motives are equally sinful, but no motive is wholly pure. This
fundamental impurity of motive is the reason for saying that man is
totally depraved. The unregenerate man is therefore not merely sick
but dead. It must be emphasized that the Salvation of man is
altogether the work of God without the help and cooperation of man.
There is nothing in man that will merit God's salvation so that
there is nothing in man that is able to save himself. (John 1:13;
John 6:45,65)
2. Unconditional Election - Simply means that the election of an
individual to salvation is never conditioned upon the merit of the
individual. God was under no necessity or obligation to elect
(save) anyone. (John 15:16)
a). It is a Sovereign act of Grace. (Romans 11:5)
b). It took place in eternity. (Ephesians 1:4)
c). It is based on the merit of Christ.
d). It is based upon the foreknowledge (properly translated; as of
whom He was aware and loved beforehand) of God. (Romans 8:29; I
Peter 1:2)
3. Limited Atonement - Signifies that the death of the Lord Jesus
Christ though sufficient for all the people in the world, is
efficacious only for those who believe. The Bible does not
emphasize the sufficiency of the blood of Christ to cleanse all men
of sin but the efficacy of Christ's blood in the life of the
believers. (Hebrew 9:14,28; I John 1:7) However, let this be
settled once and for all that the unregenerate dies in his own sin.
He goes to hell because of his rejection of the gospel.
4. Effectual Calling - It means that the personal call of God to
those who believe is effective and would never miss the mark.
Nobody gets saved by accident. God saves in His time and in His
will. Whenever He calls, His sheep will respond. (John
10:26-29)
5. Perseverance of the Saints - This is in relation to the eternal
security of the believers. The security of the believers is bound
in with the Sovereignty of God, the unchangeable character of His
purpose and the constancy of His good pleasure. It is the
faithfulness of the Lord Jesus Christ and not the faithfulness of
the believer that guarantees his security. (Lamentation 3:22-23; II
Timothy 2:10-13)
6. Soul-Winning - This is God's sovereign command to His Church. We
go not to get all people saved but to preach His word. God does the
saving, we do the preaching. (Romans 10:13-15) God knows His lost
sheep and will find them through the preaching of His word. When we
go soul winning, it is the Holy Spirit who wins the person to
Christ because He is the one who convicts, convinces and converts.
We believe wholly in the Scriptural mandate to go and not be
ashamed of the Gospel of Christ and leave to the Holy Spirit the
work of regeneration. (John 3:14-15; John 6:44)
m. THE GRACE OF GIVING - Scriptural giving is one of the
fundamentals of the faith. It is commanded by God for the purpose
of supporting His works and the furtherance of the Gospel. It is
also the basis of blessings from God. The Four Areas of Cheerful
Giving: (II Chronicles 31:5)
1. Tithes - 10% of gross income, a legal requirement in the Old
Testament and the minimum standard of giving in the New Testament.
The New Testament also teaches the grace of giving. (II Corinthians
8)
2. Increase - Anything that is ABOVE our tithes is an increase in
our giving. This can also be our increase in pay during a job
promotion.
3. Firstfruits - a thanksgiving offering (Deut 26). Not a
sacrificial offering but the best and sweetest of all regular
offerings given annually. (Nehemiah 10:35) to be used by the high
priest (Deut.18:1-25) that ministers in the house of the Lord. It
is not to be delayed (Exodus 28:29) and should be laid at the
apostles' feet (Acts 4:35-37). It is a gift as God prospers him (I
Corinthians 16:2) equivalent to at least one month of our
income.
4. Sacrificial Offerings - Special giving to signify worship to
God. It is giving what is best and precious at a given time.
(Nehemiah 12:43a)
5. Freewill offerings. We believe that the local Church is the
storehouse and the disbursing agent of all offerings, the Pastor
being the chief steward. (Acts 4:34-37; Malachi 3:10; I Corinthians
16:2; II Corinthians 1:8; Proverbs 3:9-10; Nehemiah 10:35; Ezra
3:5)
n. OF CREATION - IBBC believes in the Genesis account of Creation
and that it is to be accepted literally, not allegorically nor
figuratively; that the whole universe was created with an
appearance of age during a 6-day period and the 7th day He rested.
During creation, men was created directly in God’s image and
after His own likeness. We do not adhere to the theory of evolution
that teaches that man is the result of evolution or evolutionary
process of species or development through interminable periods of
time from lower to higher forms; that all animals and vegetable
life was made directly and God's established laws were that they
should bring forth only "after their own kind". (Genesis 1:1;
Exodus 20:11; Acts 4:24; Colossians 1:16-17; Hebrew 11:3)
o. OF CIVIL GOVERNMENT - IBBC believes that the Civil of divine
appointment for the interest and good order of human society; that
magistrates are to be prayed for, consciously honored and obeyed;
except only in things opposed to the will of our Lord Jesus Christ;
who is the only Lord of the conscience and the coming King. This
Church agrees with the Separation of Church and State. There is a
need however, to preach against Immorality in the high places.
(Romans 13:7; II Samuel 23:3; Exodus 18: 21-22; Acts 23:5; Matthew
22:21; Titus 3:1; I Peter 2:13-14,17)
p. OF THE FALL OF MAN - IBBC believes that man was created in
innocence under the law of His maker, but by voluntary
transgression fell from his sinless and happy state. In consequence
of which all mankind are now sinners, not by constraint but of
choice; and therefore under just condemnation without defense or
excuse. (Genesis 3:1-24; Romans 5:12, 19; Romans 3:10-19)
q. OF THE ATONEMENT FOR SIN - IBBC believes that the Salvation of
sinners is wholly of grace through the mediatorial office of the
Son of God, Who by appoint of the Father, freely took upon Him our
nature, yet without sin; honored the divine law by His personal
obedience and by His death made a full and vicarious atonement for
our sins; that His atonement consisted not in setting us an example
by His death as a martyr, but was the voluntary substitution of
Himself in the sinner's place, the just dying for the unjust,
bearing our sins in his own body on the tree; that, having risen
from the dead, He is now enthroned in heaven and uniting in His
wonderful Person the most tender sympathies with divine perfection.
He is in every way qualified to be a suitable, compassionate, and
an all-sufficient Savior. (Ephesians 2:8; Acts 15:11; Romans 3:24;
John 3:16; Matthew 18:11)
r. OF THE GRACE IN THE NEW CREATION - IBBC believes that in order
to be saved, sinners must be born again; that the new birth is a
new creation in Christ Jesus; that it is instantaneous and not a
process; that in the new birth the one dead in trespasses and in
sin is made a partaker of the divine nature and receives eternal
life, the free gift of God; the new creation is brought about in a
manner above our comprehension, not by culture, not by character,
nor by the will of man, but wholly and solely by the power of the
Holy Spirit in connection with divine truth so as to secure our
voluntary obedience to the Gospel; that its proper evidence appears
in the holy fruits of repentance and faith and newness of life.
(John 3:3; II Corinthians 5:17; I John 5:1; John 3:7)
s. OF THE FREENESS OF SALVATION - IBBC believes in God's electing
Grace; that the blessings of Salvation are made free to all by the
Gospel; that it is the immediate duty of all to accept them by a
cordial, penitent, and obedient faith. Nothing prevents the
salvation of the greatest sinner on earth but his own inherent
depravity and voluntary rejection of the Gospel; which rejection
involves him in aggravated condemnation. (I Thessalonians 1:4;
Colossians 3;12; I Peter 1:2; Titus 1:1; Romans 8:29-30)
t. OF JUSTIFICATION - IBBC believes that the great gospel blessing
which Christ secures to those who believe in Him is justification.
It includes the pardon of sin, acquittal from guilt and
condemnation, declaration of the believer's holiness, and the gift
of eternal life on principle of righteousness; that it is bestowed
not in consideration of any work of righteousness which we have
done; but solely through faith in the redeemer's blood, his
righteousness is imputed to us. (Acts 13:39; Isaiah 53:11;
Zechariah 13:1; Romans 8:1; Romans 5:1)
u. CHRISTIAN HUMANISM AND CHARISMATIC MOVEMENT - IBBC does not
believe or subscribe to the teachings of the Charismatic movement
and the Social Gospel of Christian Humanism for the following
fundamental reasons:
1. The Bible is the final and complete revelation of God to man. We
dismiss the idea of extra-biblical revelation through speaking in
tongues, divine vision, dreams etc.
2. Physical healing is not a part of the atonement.
3. There was a time and place for speaking in tongues. It is not a
fruit of the Spirit revealed in Galatians 5:22-23.
4. Faith movement is unscriptural and ungodly. It preaches not the
true Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ. We oppose the gospel of
healing, prosperity and positive thinking.
BY-LAWS
ARTICLE I - MEMBERSHIP
SECTION 1 - Membership Roll - The membership of the IBBC shall
consist of all persons whose names appear on the Church Membership
roll.
SECTION 11 - Admission to Membership - Application to membership
shall be voted on at any regular preaching service of the church on
any Sunday, any regular mid-week prayer service, any publicly and
previously announced preaching services, or at any like meetings
held by any Mission or Outreach of the church. Membership shall
become effective:
a. After a public profession of faith in Christ as personal Savior
and upon baptism by immersion in water recognized and authorized by
IBBC.
b. Upon receipt of a church letter of dismissal and recommendation
from another Baptist church of like faith and practice.
c. By statement, acceptable to IBBC, of previous membership.
Candidates for membership whether by letter, statement, baptism, or
for restoration, must set up a conference with the Pastor or his
designate representative and be recommended for Church approval in
accordance with the Constitution and By-Laws of IBBC.
SECTION 111 - Termination of Membership - Membership may be
terminated only in the following manner:
a. Upon the death of the member; or
b. Upon the request of termination by a member. Transferring
members in good standing shall be granted a letter of
recommendation to the church of like faith and practice. At the
granting of the letter, their membership with this church shall
cease; or
c. After six (6) consecutive months of non-attendance or interest,
they will be considered dropped from the membership roll; or
d. Upon a member's joining a church of another faith or practice of
which IBBC is not to grant a letter of recommendation.
e. Upon withdrawal of fellowship by the church on a member as
provided for by the Holy Scriptures and more particularly in
Matthew 18:15-17 and in I Corinthians 5. This is for the member's
violation of the Principles of Christian faith and practice that
can discredit the church. The Pastor or his representative will
meet the member in violation to rebuke and encourage to confess and
repent. After which, with genuine love and grace, attempts to
restore the member for fellowship.
SECTION IV - Voting Members - On any matter coming before the
church for its determination, each member present shall be entitled
to one vote, which shall be exercised in person and not by proxy;
and all such matters shall be determined at a regular or special
meeting of the church held in accordance with the By-Laws, by the
vote of the majority of the members present. A member who shows
non-interest or indifference for three consecutive months shall
lose his or her voting rights.
ARTICLE II - THE CHURCH OFFICERS
SECTION 1 - Senior Pastor
a. His qualifications are set forth in Titus 1:7-9 and I Timothy
3:1-7. They are:
1). Blameless
2) Husband of one wife
3) Vigilant
4) Sober
5) Of good behavior
6) Given to hospitality
7) Apt to teach
8) Not given to wine
9) No striker
10) Not greedy of filthy lucre
11) Patient
12) Not a brawler
13) Not covetous
14) One that ruleth well his own house
15) Not a novice
16) Must have a good report of them, which are without.
17) Not self-willed
18) Lover of hospitality
19) Lover of good men
20) Just
21) Holy
22) Holding fast the faithful Word as he hath been taught.
b. His functions - shall be the spiritual leader and administrator
of the Church whose biblical responsibilities are:
1). To rule. (I Timothy 3:4-5; 5:17)
2). To guard the body from perversion or error through preaching
and teaching. (Titus 1:9)
3). To oversee the Church as an under-shepherd to the flock. (Acts
20:28; John 21:16; Hebrews 13:17; I Peter 5:2)
4). To administer or if he is not available, cause to administer
the ordinances of Baptism and the Lord's Supper.
5). To be an example to the whole flock in Christian living and
conduct.
6). To serve as Co-chairman of all Committees.
c. His Calling - The Pastor must be a God-called man whose desire
is to live and shepherd based on the Words of God. He continues as
a Pastor until his service is terminated by death, resignation,
incapacity, or being found guilty of questionable behavior such as
immorality, heresy or guilty of departing from the Landmarks of the
faith as stated in Article of IV of the Constitution and By-Laws.
If he is found guilty, he may be subjected to the disciplinary
process found in Matthew 18:15-18 and be reconciled only in matter
of membership and its privileges but not in Pastoral Office. After
prayerful consideration, however, he may be reinstated as a Pastor
by the approval of the Majority of the Members present.
d. Pastoral Replacement - When the church is without a Senior
Pastor due to death, incapacity, resignation, or prolonged illness;
the Pulpit committee shall within six months, seek a replacement.
The Pulpit Committee shall be composed of all the Church Officers
combined (Assistant Pastor, Pastoral Assistants, Deacons and
Trustees). Its function is to supply the pulpit and to choose the
candidate prayerfully then present to the whole Church for
confirmation.
The chosen Pastor must be fundamental, independent Baptist in
Doctrine, and agree without reservation, to the established
Constitution and By-Laws and in particular to the Landmarks of
Faith. He must also meet the qualifications of the Bishop in I
Timothy 3:, Titus 1:6-9 and I Peter 5:1-4. The Pastoral candidate
shall be elected by the vote of 80% of the entire voting
membership.
e. Pastoral Staff - The Pastor, as the need arise, may appoint
pastoral staff such as Personal Secretary etc. to occupy specific
positions/responsibilities in the local church. They shall be
presented to the church for confirmation. Each appointed staff
member shall be under the direct supervision of the Senior and/or
the Associate Pastor. The appointed staff will at all times be
responsible only to the Senior Pastor. Any compensation, unless
otherwise provided for, shall be determined by a Special Committee
of the church.
f. Financial Support - IBBC shall provide adequate personal,
material and financial support to the Senior Pastor. Prayerful
support and Involvement of members in Christian service are not
only an encouragement to him but a must to allow the Pastor maximum
time for Preaching, Teaching, Study, and Counseling. Financial
support shall be determined by a Special Committee (Financial
Committee) and to be reviewed annually. Outside compensation earned
by the Senior Pastor, if any, should not affect or influence the
determination of his financial support. Financial support is the
Church expression of love and commitment to the work of the
Lord.
SECTION II - Associate/Assistant Pastor - The office of the
Associate or Assistant Pastor shall assist the Senior Pastor and
perform such other duties as the Senior Pastor may assign him. He
is appointed to the office by the Senior Pastor and confirmed and
approved by the voting members present. He assumes the
responsibilities of the Senior Pastor during his absence, subject
to Article II, Section 1- C of the By-Laws. His qualifications,
term of office, calling, and support are the same with the Senior
Pastor. See Section 1 of the By-Laws. When the Senior Pastor leaves
office, the Associate or Assistant Pastor shall immediately occupy
Pastoral responsibilities temporarily until he is voted in and
confirmed as the new Senior Pastor or until another Pastoral
candidate has been selected.
SECTION III - Pastoral Assistants (House of Barnabas) - The Pastor
and the Associate Pastor shall appoint Pastoral Assistants to help
in the Spiritual/Ministerial functions of the church. Pastoral
Assistants or the House of Barnabas are God-called men to assist in
the local church as Preachers, Teachers and Outreach
Preacher-in-charge. Their qualifications, term of office, calling,
and support are subject to Article II, Section 1 of the By-Laws.
They shall commence their duties after the confirmation or approval
by the majority of the voting members present.
SECTION IV - Fellowship of Deacons (The House of Stephen) - The
Senior Pastor and the Associate/Assistant Pastor shall appoint
deacons to handle other Spiritual Functions such as visitation,
follow-up, discipleship and to lead the other field of Services in
the local church such as Ushers, Worship Team, Welcoming Team etc.
Deacons receive no compensation for their services.
a. Qualifications: (Acts 6:3; I Timothy 3:8-13)
1. A member in good Stranding.
2. Must be ordained by the Special Ordination Council of the Local
Church. Ordination council is comprised of all the Pastors,
Pastoral Assistants and Deacons combined.
3. Be grave
4. Not double-tongued
5. Not given to wine
6. Not greedy of filthy lucre
7. Holding the mystery of the faith in good conscience
8. Must show spiritual maturity at all times
9. Blameless
10. Wives must also be grave, not slanderers, sober and faithful in
all things.
11. Husband of one wife and ruling their children and houses
well.
12. Honest report, full of the Holy Ghost and Wisdom.
b. Terms of Office - The office of a deacon shall last for two (2)
years or shall cease upon death, resignation, termination of church
membership, removal through disciplinary process.
SECTION V - Trustees - The business and secular affairs of the
church shall be administered By the Trustees.
a. Appointments - All members of the Trustees shall be appointed by
the Pastor and approved/confirmed by the voting members
present.
b. Functions:
1. In-charge of the physical facility of the church in regards to
its maintenance by supervising the workdays every 3rd Saturday of
the month.
2. Review the financial support of all the Paid staff including the
Pastors in accordance with Article II, Section of the By-
Laws.
3. Present an annual Budget at the beginning of the calendar year
to the church for approval after consultation with the Senior
Pastor.
4. Present an annual financial report of all church Income and
Expenses before the end of the Calendar year. Expenses or
commitments in excess or outside of the approved budget shall
require prior approval of the Senior Pastor and the church.
5. Submit Monthly, Quarterly and Annual financial report.
6. Pay bills and make purchases.
7. Handle payroll
8. Account for all funds, assets and properties of the
church.
9. Attend to the upkeep and maintenance of all church properties
and assets.
10. Perform other related functions and such other duties as the
Pastors may designate and assign. The trustees shall, as sound
management practice, organize into two services Committees:
1. Financial Services Committee - to handle the collection and
Disbursement of funds, budgeting, Accounting control and
Auditing.
2. Administrative Services Committee - To handle corporate record
and personnel, Corporate legal matters, Property and Procurement,
Maintenance and General Services. For purposes of coordination and
supervision, the Trustees must elect a Chairman, Vice-chairman and
a Secretary for a term of one year. The Chairman shall supervise
the Trustee meetings, coordinate the administrative affairs of the
Church and shall report to the Pastor.
SECTION VI - Corporate Officers – In compliance with the
State Law for non-profit religious organizations, the Church shall
have the following Corporate Officers:
a. President - The Senior Pastor serves as the President and Chief
Executive Officer of the Corporation. He is also the Co-Chairman of
the Fellowship of Deacons, Trustees and other committees as the
Church may create.
b. Vice President – The Vice President is appointed by the
Senior Pastor from among the staff, deacons and trustees and
confirmed/approved by the Church.
c. Church Clerk/Secretary – The function of the Corporate
Secretary is to perform the function designated by the Pastor. Must
be a member in good standing. Must be present in all meetings to
take and keep the minutes. Term of office is one year.
d. Finance Officer – Must be a member of the Board of
Trustees and a member of good standing. He supervises all the
financial affairs of the Church and works in coordination
with:
1. Treasurer – Appointed by the Senior Pastor and confirmed
by the voting members present. Must be a member of good standing.
The term is one year and can be extended upon the discretion of the
Pastor and the Church. He assists the Finance Officer to count,
disburse, pay, balance and to make financial reports.
2. Finance Secretary – Records and keep all the finances up
to date with the help of the Financial Officer and the Secretary.
Has one year term but can be extended upon the discretion of the
Pastor and the Church.
e. Church Historian – His main responsibility is to
chronologically record the“Acts” or the History of the
Church. He handles the recording of all the statistics regarding
the number of Salvation, Baptism, Transfer, Baby Dedication,
Weddings, Funeral and other events handled by the local
Church.
SECTION VII - Executive Committee – For effectiveness and
efficiency, an Executive Committee composed of the Senior Pastor,
Assistant Pastor, Pastoral Assistants, and two (2) representatives
from the Fellowship of Deacons and Board of Trustees is created.
The Committee shall meet regularly every month under the
Chairmanship of the Senior Pastor. Its function is to monitor and
review the ministries and activities of the church.
SECTION VIII -Removal of Trustees and other Corporate Officers
– Any trustee or officer may be removed from office and
relieved of church functions and duties whenever the best interest
of the church will be served. Furthermore, any office shall become
vacant when the holder thereof dies, resigns, or ceases to be a
member of the church.
SECTION IX - Compensation – Trustees and other Officers shall
receive no salary or compensation for their services.
SECTION X - Standard for all Officers and Workers – No
officer or church worker will, at any time, use intoxicants, unless
prescribed for medical reason. He should not use tobacco in any
form, smoke cigarettes, indulge in malicious gossiping, attend
places of questionable merit, or do anything that would bring
reproach upon our Lord Jesus Christ and this church. Must attend
all regular meetings of the church unless providentially hindered.
Must support the church with his tithes and offerings
regularly.
SECTION XI - Meetings:
a. The annual meeting of the church shall be held before the end of
December. The fiscal year shall be between January 1 and December
31. The implementing guidelines of the current budget remains in
effect until a new budget is passed and approved.
b. At the annual meeting, summary reports shall be presented to the
church by the Pastor and the Financial Secretary or his
representative.
c. Regular quarterly meetings shall be held on the first Sunday
night of each quarter, at which time routine reports and new
businesses shall be considered.
d. Regular Services shall include Sunday School Classes, Morning
and Evening Services, Mid-week Prayer Meetings and Bible Study
Outreaches.
SECTION XII - Other Committees – Ad Hoc Committees may be
formed as maybe necessary. It shall be dissolved, however, as soon
as the purpose for its creation has been accomplished.
SECTION XIII-Other Organizations:
a. Organizations such as Youth or Singles Groups, Missionary
Groups, Prayer Warriors, Gospel Teams etc. may be formed as
necessary and will be subject to the approval and direction of the
Senior Pastor.
b. No organization shall be allowed to function independent from
the church. All auxiliary organizations shall fall under the
church’s authority and with the Senior Pastor’s consent
and direction.
ARTICLE III -GENERAL MATTERS:
SECTION 1 - Conduct of Members
a. Regular attendance of Services and meetings of the church,
daily
Systematic Bible reading, quite time devotion, and family prayers
shall be strongly urged upon all members.
b. Home - God has required that godliness in the home has a high
priority. The home holds central attention and is the object of
frequent exhortations in the Bible. Men are expected to rule their
homes with gentleness and love but with firmness. Women are to
subject themselves to their husbands in everything. Parents must
train up their children in the nurture and admonition of the Lord,
by holy example, teaching godly values and firm discipline
(including corporal punishment). Children must obey their parents
in the Lord.
These fundamental responsibilities, prayerfully executed, will
honor the name of Christ in church and community, and strengthen
the cause of Christ in generations to come.
c. Witness - It is the calling and duty of every Christian to be a
bold witness for our Lord Jesus Christ. To witness by life and
word, in season and out, is the God-honoring duty of every
believer.
d. Giving - As good stewards, all Christians ought to support the
work of the Lord by tithes and offerings. As proportionate giving
is a distinct and positive command in the Scriptures, we pledge
ourselves to systematic contribution for the support of this church
with a portion of our income. Such giving, however, must not be
done grudgingly, or of necessity, for God "loveth a cheerful
giver".
e. Christian Liberty - The Lord requires every believer loyal
obedience to His precepts established in His word. However, where
God has not prohibited certain practices in His word, either
explicitly or by necessary implication, the Christian has liberty
to participate in good conscience and faith. The following
principles can serve as the guide in exercising Christian
liberty.
1. Fear of God - As the servant of Christ, all actions must be
moved by the LOVE for God and everything must be done in fear and
trembling all for His glory. "Liberty" is often used as a cloak for
malicious self-indulgence, which is sin.
2. Love of the Brethren - Though no man may dictate to the
Christian's conscience, the welfare of fellow saints must always
deeply affect his decisions. In the spirit of serving the brethren,
he must do that which he judges will edify them and prevent them
from stumbling.
3. Compassion for Sinners - Use of liberty must always be regulated
by its effect upon the sinners, and that behavior chosen which is
likely to win them.
f. Submission to Authority - It is expected that all who come into
the membership of this church will recognize before hand the
necessity of submitting themselves to those who are in place of
Scriptural authority. (Hebrews 13:17) Members should undertake all
their Christian service in fellowship with the church and under the
guidance of the Pastor.
SECTION II - Church Discipline - The purpose of church discipline
is to uphold the glory and rule of the Lord Jesus Christ as the
head of our church, to maintain her purity and testimony, to
sanctify each member, reclaim and restore those who err.
a. The procedure followed is found in Matthew 18:15-17. Sanctions
and actions should be carried out in the spirit of Christian love
and humility. Matters of personal offense should be settled by
members according to the procedure laid down in the passage.
b. Any member who willfully neglects the responsibilities of church
membership, falls into doctrinal error or into open sin - such
situations will be subject to the discipline by the church as
exercised by the Pastor and a special committee. Disciplinary
actions may take the following method depending on the gravity and
public knowledge.
1. Private admonition and rebuke with the Pastor and a witness or
two. (If the offense is with private parties and no general effect
on the church)
2. Public admonition and rebuke if the offense affects the church
in general and if the offense becomes public knowledge. Public
apology and confession from the offender will therefore be
required.
3. If there is no evidence of repentance, the Pastor together with
the special committee, will recommend disfellowship. This will only
apply to serious offenses that may endanger the unity of the church
in doctrine and fellowship. The church should pray for the
repentance and reconciliation of those being disciplined.
c. Great discretion is required - The Pastor and the special
committee are not required to make public the details of the
offense. However, if the inevitable occurs, at a special meeting of
the church, a spokesperson of the committee will inform the church
about the action taken. And if necessary, advice those who are
concerned to approach the committee or the Pastor for additional
information.
d. Serious offenses shall not be ignored and must be dealt with
accordingly.
SECTION III - Appeals - Any member of the Church aggrieved by any
decision of the Pastor, Ministerial and Administrative staff,
Committees, or anybody representing the church may request
reconsideration. The request shall be presented in writing to the
Pastor within 10 days and may only be considered if new evidence
has been found, discovered or has become available. However, if no
consideration is warranted, the aggrieved party may file an appeal
before the church through the Pastor within 10 days upon receipt of
notice. The church decision however, shall be final and
executory.
ARTICLE IV - CHURCH BUSINESS MEETINGS
SECTION I - The Lord's presence must be recognized; therefore, all
meetings should be carried out in a spirit of worship and unity.
The Pastor should summon the church for all matters of importance,
such as the appointment of officers, receiving members, matter of
discipline, settling of doctrine, consideration of sending
missionaries and major practical matters.
SECTION II - Every church meeting shall begin and end in prayer.
Members shall stand when speaking on matters being discussed. All
business meetings shall follow a pre-set agenda. Discussion on
other matters not in the agenda must be cleared first with the
Pastor in advance. Members in good standing and at least 18 years
old are eligible to vote. The matters discussed in the meetings are
confidential. Members are therefore allowed to speak of these
matters only to fellow members.
SECTION III - The Pastor shall call all meetings of the church.
Prior consent and approval must be obtained from the Pastor if a
church meeting will be conducted without the Pastor's presence. A
designated secretary must keep minutes and records all
meetings.
ARTICLE V - EMERGENCY ADMINISTRATION
In the event the Pastor is unable to perform the duties of his
office, the pulpit committee will be called upon to select an
Interim Pastor until the Pastor is back or another one is
considered.
The Assistant Pastor may assume temporary pastoral responsibility
until the church calls a regular Pastor, subject to Article II,
Section 1-C of the By-Laws.
ARTICLE VI - AMENDMENTS
The By-Laws, NOT the Constitution, may be amended at any regular or
special meetings of the church, provided written notice of the
proposed changes shall be given two weeks preceding such action. A
majority vote of the voting members present shall be required to
amend the By-Laws. No amendment however, shall be allowed as to the
general nature or purpose of the church, nor shall it change the
stated attitude toward the Holy Scriptures and the Landmarks of
Faith.
ARTICLE VII -EFFECTIVITY These Constitution and By-Laws shall take
effect on the first calendar day of the month immediately following
its adoption by the church, and shall supercede the old.
ARTICLE VIII-DISSOLUTION OF THE CHURCH AS A CORPORATION
In the event of the dissolution of International Bible Baptist
Church and its auxiliary Ministries as a non-profit religious
corporation, the assets of the said corporation shall be given and
paid over to another non-profit religious corporation (or
corporations) of the same fundamental persuasion. (Refer to the
Landmarks of Faith). The dissolution of the corporation shall be
decided and determined by the majority vote of the active members
present during a special meeting for this purpose.
ARTICLE IX - The CHURCH CONSTITUTION and BY-LAWS are set forth to
satisfy the requirements of the State Law and is considered binding
and therefore, legal. This church, however, considers the Holy
Scriptures (66 books in all) as the true authority of FAITH and
PRACTICE. Its message, since it is the WORD of GOD is far above in
superiority than this man-made Constitution and By-Laws.
ARTICLE X - The Holy Scriptures, in the King James Bible of 1611,
which was based on the "Textus Receptus" is the preserved Word of
God and therefore the Final Authority of IBBC.

