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Preamble All Christians’ Fellowship International Ministries was established solely to advance religious, educational, and charitable initiatives. As a result, all individuals in leadership positions, including the General Overseer (President), serve voluntarily, thereby characterizing the Ministry as vocational.

The ministry’s vision encompasses all of humanity. As such, the General Overseer (GO) and the members are dedicated to actively participating in diverse Christian missions. This includes fostering spiritual growth and organizing efforts to provide humanitarian support for those in need, both in our local communities and around the globe.

This document outlines the official rules and regulations of the Ministry alongside the Administrative Structure. We find ourselves in an era marked by inconsistency, lawlessness, and confusion, where many Churches and Ministries operate without clear standards, often guided by the mindset of ‘I’ll do it my way.’ The leadership of this Ministry acknowledges this reality and sets forth our expectations for disciples who demonstrate integrity. We seek individuals whose character remains unblemished, whose doctrine is sound, whose relationships with God and others are genuine, whose thoughts are pure, whose vision is forward-thinking, whose loyalty is unwavering, and whose lives are anchored in faith.

The attributes described above form the basis for selecting our Coworkers and Collaborators. It is essential to emphasize that the Ministry explicitly seeks individuals who have a spiritual conviction about God’s calling to serve within this Ministry. Thus, the criteria for selecting our Coworkers and Collaborators can be derived from the Bible, particularly from Luke 6:12-16, which recounts how Jesus chose His disciples and appointed twelve Apostles.

May the Lord grant you a sincere heart to make a quality decision regarding serving His people in this Ministry.

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The President He is the global spiritual head and the Ministry's general overseer (G.O.). He represents the Ministry before governmental bodies, international organizations, and similar institutions worldwide. Additionally, he oversees all Regional Overseers, the Administrative Boards, and the Ministry's missions worldwide. The President can convene meetings with the Regional Overseers (the High Commission) and any of the Boards (Regional and Local) as needed. He presides over these meetings and may delegate authority to the Regional Overseers when necessary. Scroll to top
Delegation For specific assignments, the President can delegate tasks to Regional Overseers, Presiding Pastors, and the Regional Administrative Boards (RAB). In certain circumstances, the President may also appoint a member of the RAB to act as his representative. This principle extends to the Regional Overseers and Presiding Pastors, who may designate members of their respective Boards to represent them as needed. Scroll to top
The Regional Overseer Scroll to top
The Regional Administrative Bord (RAB) Scroll to top
Exclusive Functions of the Regional Administrative Board Scroll to top
The Administrative Secretaries (General, Regional, and Local) The administrative secretaries are individuals appointed by the General Overseer, Regional Overseers, and Presiding Pastors. Their roles are vital to the smooth operation of All Christians’ Fellowship International Ministries globally, within the regions, and at the Local Church level. The Administrative Secretaries collaborate closely with one another to fulfill their responsibilities. Their responsibilities include overseeing administrative and organizational tasks vital for the smooth operation of all assemblies while ensuring that their activities align with the ministry's vision. Local Secretaries will collaborate with and report to Regional Secretaries, who will then report to the General Administrative Secretary.

Regular responsibilities of the Secretaries include:
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The Presbytery Board Scroll to top The Finance Secreatry Scroll to top
Church Treasurers Scroll to top
Sunday School Teachers Scroll to top
Prayer Group Leaders Scroll to top
Head Ushers Scroll to top
Music Director If officially ordained, these persons are the heads of the Church Choir in their respective Assembly, charged with supervising their Group functions as described in the Activity Group Section.

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Librarians Scroll to top
Meetings Scroll to top
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The Order of Deliberation The members will first review and approve the agenda prepared by the Regional Overseer or the Presiding Pastor of the Presbytery Board, as applicable. During this approval process, they can suggest modifications to any agenda item and make any necessary additions. Scroll to top
Right to Speak All members participating in the meetings possess equal rights to speak. However, when necessary, the National Overseer or the Presiding Pastor of the Presbytery Board (as applicable) may limit the number of speakers on a particular issue and set the duration of individual remarks. Those who raise a 'Point of Order' or pose a 'Question' regarding the current topic under discussion will be allowed to speak before the conversation resumes. The Regional Overseer or the Presiding Pastor of the Presbytery Board (as relevant) is authorized to maintain order during these deliberations to prevent confusion. Scroll to top
Proposals Proposals will be addressed in the order outlined in the agenda; however, the Regional Overseer or the Presiding Pastor of the Presbytery Board may adjust this order to suit the needs of the Assembly better. Proposals must be submitted to the Regional Overseer or the Presiding Pastor in written form and signed by at least two members. Members are required to come prepared with their written materials for the meeting. The discussion will begin with one of the proposers illustrating the issue at hand. Multiple proposals concerning the same issue may be discussed simultaneously. Nevertheless, the Regional Overseer or the Presiding Pastor may request that those presenting differing views work to unify their proposals before the meeting's deliberation. Proposers can withdraw their proposals, which can be resubmitted by another pair of individuals, who must also provide their signatures. Scroll to top
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Interrogations Scroll to top
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Modification or Cancellation of Decisions Proposals to annul or modify a decision that was validly made during the same session of the (RAB/PB) meeting must be submitted in writing. These proposals should first be directed to the Regional Overseer or the Presiding Pastor of the Presbytery Board (as applicable), who will then formally present them to the meeting for consideration. The proposal must be signed by at least one-quarter (1/4) of the members present at that meeting. If deemed necessary by the Board, any modifications or cancellations of decisions must ultimately receive approval from three-quarters (3/4) of the votes cast by the total members present at the (RAB/PB) meeting Scroll to top
Elections (Church-based Organizations) Scroll to top
Electoral Commission Scroll to top
Discontentment Concerns about possible irregularities in the voting process must be raised immediately after the election results are announced. The Presbytery Board (PB) should articulate and promptly address these concerns. Scroll to top
Minutes The Secretary of the (RAB/PB) (as the case may be) is to prepare the minutes of the meetings. It must contain a summary description of all the board's decisions and be mailed or given to all the members within a reasonable time. Scroll to top
Disciplinary Measures The Regional Administrative Board shall adopt disciplinary measures, as outlined in the Ministry’s Statement of Faith and By-Laws, in cases involving individuals within the Ministry who severely violate its regulations, as detailed in this Handbook. The Board has the authority to impose disciplinary actions against any Ministry member. The grounds for such actions include: (1) Unscriptural conduct; (2) Doctrinal divergence from established tenets of faith; (3) Incompetence in their position; (4) Failure to engage with the Ministry's programs; and (5) Any other valid cause. Individuals facing charges can meet directly with the Regional Administrative Board for a fair and impartial hearing. The Board's decision will be deemed final, and those individuals will have no further recourse Scroll to top
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Inter-Ministerial Co-Operation The president of this Ministry recognizes the importance of fostering mutual understanding by sharing the Word of God through cooperation and interaction between ministries (Psalm 133). This cooperation aims to enrich one another for the glory of God (Romans 1:11-12) and to support each ministry in the work entrusted to them by the Lord Jesus Christ (1 Corinthians 12:1-27). We are open to partnerships with ministries, Christian organizations, or groups interested in affiliating with ACFI Ministries. Such partnerships will focus on ministerial fellowship, the provision of teaching materials, and training support. Additionally, ACFI Ministries warmly invites other ministries, Christian organizations, or groups to JOIN us, subject to a recommendation from the Regional Administrative Board (RAB) to the General Overseer. Scroll to top
Conditions for Invitation of Foreign Ministers Scroll to top
Guideline on Marriage Blessing Engagement and Courtship Scroll to top
Advantages of This Procedure Scroll to top
Courtship Relationship Scroll to top
Traditional Marriage Scroll to top
The Church Wedding If the wedding occurs here, the Church will constitute an organizing committee to ensure its success. Scroll to top
Cohabitation Scroll to top
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Marriage Matters (Troubleshooting) Scroll to top
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Modification These Bylaws may be amended to address specific circumstances within a particular region upon the proposal of the Regional Administrative Board of that region. Such a proposal must be presented in a written motion to the President and signed by at least four-fifths (4/5) of the relevant Board members. However, the President will require an unspecified amount of time to review and consider the motion before deciding. Scroll to top