CACMS Officers and Staff This We Believe
CACMS By-Laws and Constitution Advent Christian Denomination Information

 

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY:

Rev. Michael Gardner (Pam)
Executive Director, CACMS
Hilltop Advent Christian Church
2076 Highway 00
Pacific, MO 63069
314/704-6225(Cell) 636/742-5446(H)
866/314-5275 (toll free)or 636/742-5275 (CACMS)
cacmsmike4@aol.com

Advent Christian General Conference Executive Director:

Rev. Ronald Thomas, Jr (Jan)
Executive Director A.C.G.C.
Advent Christian General Conference
P.O. Box 690848
Charlotte, NC 28227-7015
800/676-0694(O)
execdirect@adventchristian.org

 

 

 


BOARD:

Mr. Homer Easley (Pauline)
President
82 Raven Drive
Aurora, IL 60506
630/896-1541(H) 630/896-4078(FAX)
cacms@hpeasley.com


Rev. David E. Dean (Melodie)
Vice President
311 E. Dearborn Street
Plano, IL 60545
630/552-1931(H)
david..dean@att.net

Mrs Carol Akers (Larry)
Secretary
835 Charles Street
Aurora, IL 60506
603/892-5953(H)
carol731@sbcglobal.net


Ms. Elaine Norwood (Bill)
Treasurer
2237 High Ridge Park Way
Hillside, IL 60162
708/449-2049(H)
norwoodelaine@sbcglobal.net (H)

CONFERENCE REPRESENTATIVES

Mr. David Rogers (Pam)
Missouri Valley Conf. Representative
16624 Babler View Drive
Wildwood, MO 63011
636/458-0897
dprogers8082@charter.net

Rev. Ray Bezanson (Jan)
North Central Conf. Representative
215 S. 8th Street
Watertown, WI 53094
920/261-1551(H) 920/285-1551(C)
raybezanson@sbcglobal.net

Rev. Robert Allen (Mary)
Ohio Conf. Representative
6313 Twp. Rd. 21 (summer address)
Marengo, OH 43334
419/560-3091(H)
rama@pngusa.net

Dr. Tim Darr
Oklahoma Conf. Representative
28456 S. 321st West Ave.
Bristow, OK. 74010
918/367-5122(H)
tdarr2201@mindspring.com

 

Mr. George Griswold (Kim)
Prairie States Conf. Representative
120 S 10th Street
DeKalb, IL 60115
815/758-2529/(H)
George.S.Griswold@monsanto.com

Rev. Dwight Carpenter (Ann)
Texas Conf. Representative
7917 Kandy Lane
Fort Worth, TX 76180
817/581-9589(H)
acsministries@juno.com


Dr. William Norwood (Elaine)
Regional Representative to A.C.G.C.Executive Council
2237 High Ridge Park Way
Hillside, IL 60162
708/449-2049(H)
williamnorwood@sbcglobal.net

Mrs. Dorothy Duffield (Jim)
Central Region WH&FMS Representative
17451 Star Road
Prophetstown, IL 61277
815/537-2661(H)
duffield@mchsi.com

 

This We Believe

1. We believe that the Bible is the inspired Word of God, being in its entirety a revelation given to man under Divine inspiration and providence; that its historic statements are correct, and that it is the only Divine and infallible standard of faith and practice (Romans 15:4; 2 Timothy 3:15, 16; John 17:17).

2. We believe, as revealed in the Bible - (a) In one God, our Father, eternal, and infinite in His wisdom, love and power, the Creator of all things, "in whom we live, and move, and have our being" (Genesis 1:1; Isaiah 40:28; Matthew 6:6). (b) And in Jesus Christ, our Lord, the only begotten Son of God, conceived of the Holy Spirit, born of the Virgin Mary; who came into our world to seek and to save that which was lost; who died for our sins, who was raised bodily from the dead for our justification; who ascended into heaven as our High Priest and Mediator, and who will come again in the end of this age, to judge the living and the dead, and to reign forever and ever (1 Timothy 3:16). (c) And in the Holy Spirit, the Comforter, sent from God to convince the world of sin, of righteousness and of judgment, whereby we are sanctified and sealed unto the day of redemption (John 14:16, 26; 16:7-11; Ephesians 1:13).

3. We believe that man was created for immortality, but that through sin he forfeited his Divine birthright; that because of sin, death entered into the world, and passed upon all men; and that only through faith in Jesus Christ, the divinely ordained Life-giver, can men become "partakers of the divine nature," and live forever (2 Timothy 1:10; Romans 2:7; I Corinthians 15:22, 51-54).

4. We believe that death is a condition of unconsciousness to all persons, righteous and wicked; a condition which will remain unchanged until the resurrection of Christ's second coming, at which time the righteous will receive everlasting life while the wicked will be "punished with everlasting destruction"; suffering complete extinction of being (Ecclesiastes 9:5; Job 14:14; John 5:28, 29; Matthew 10:28).

5. We believe that salvation is free to all those who, in this life and in this age, accept it on the conditions imposed, which conditions are simple and inflexible; namely, turning from sin, repentance toward God, faith in the Lord Jesus Christ, and a life of consecration to the service of God; thus excluding all hope of a future probation, or of universal salvation (John 3:16; 2 Corinthians 6:2; Luke 13:25-28).

6. We believe that Jesus Christ, according to His promise, will come again to this earth, even "in like manner" as He went into heaven - personally, visibly and gloriously - to reign here forever; and that this coming is the hope of the Church, inasmuch as upon that coming depend the resurrection and the reward of the righteous, the abolition of sin and its consequences, and the renewal of the earth - now marred by sin - to become the eternal home of the redeemed, after which event the earth will be forever free from sin and death (Acts 1:11; I Thessalonians 4:16, 17; Revelation 22:12, 20).

7. We believe that Bible prophecy has indicated the approximate time of Christ's return; and comparing its testimony with the signs of our times, we are confident that He is near, "even at the doors," and we believe that the great duty of the hour is the proclamation of this soon-coming redemption, the defense of Bible authority, inspiration and truth, and the salvation of lost men (2 Peter 1:19-21; Matthew 24:42-45; Revelation 22:17).

8. We believe the Church of Christ is an institution of Divine origin, which includes all true Christians of whatever name; but that local church organizations should be independent of outside control, congregational in government, and subject to no dictation of priest, bishop or pope - although true fellowship and unity of action should exist between all such organizations (Matthew 16:18; Ephesians 5:25; Ephesians 4:15).

9. We believe that the only ordinances of the Church of Christ are Baptism and the Lord's Supper; immersion being the only true baptism (Matthew 28:19; Romans 6:3-5; I Corinthians 11:23-26).

10. We believe that the first day of the week, as the day set apart by the early Church in commemoration of Christ's resurrection, should be observed as the Christian Sabbath, and used as a day of rest and religious worship (Psalms 118:22-24; Luke 24:1-12; I Corinthians 16:2).

11. We believe that war is contrary to the spirit and teachings of our Lord and Master, Jesus Christ; that it is contrary to the spirit of true brotherhood; and that our influence should be used against it. We believe the Bible also teaches that properly constituted government is ordained of God and is a divine instrument for man's welfare and protection. When an Advent Christian decides on the basis of Scripture and conscience, either to bear arms or to submit to penalties imposed for his refusal to do so, local Advent Christian congregations should extend continued fellowship and nurture.

Central Advent Christian Mission Society
Constitution
Amended June 23, 2001

Article I. Name
The name of this organization shall be the Central Advent Christian Mission Society.

Article II. Purpose
The purpose of this organization shall be to promote and further extend the ministries and interests of the Advent Christian General Conference of America within its Central Region.

Article III. Territory
The territory of this organization shall be that of the Central Region as established and maintained by the Advent Christian General Conference of America.

Article IV. Membership
The membership of this organization shall consist of the recognized Advent Christian conferences and member-churches thereof located within the territory of this organization, and the recognized connectional societies located within the territory of this organization.

Article V. Membership Meetings
Section 1. Membership meetings of this organization shall be held triennially at such time, date, and place as the Board of Directors of this organization may designate. Notice of triennial membership meetings shall be given at least thirty days prior to such meetings.
Section 2. Special membership meetings may be called by the Board of Directors, provided that notice is given at least fifteen days prior to such meetings.
Section 3. Representatives for membership meetings shall be as follows:
1. Each member-conference shall be entitled to one delegate for each two hundred of its church members or major fraction thereof, provided that each member-conference shall be entitled to at least one delegate.
2. Each recognized connectional society shall be entitled to one delegate for each two hundred of its members or major fraction thereof, provided that each connectional society shall be entitled to at least one delegate.
3. Each church in good standing in a member-conference shall be entitled to one delegate for each one hundred of its members or major fraction thereof, provided that each church shall be entitled to at least one delegate.
4. Each member of the Board of Directors shall be entitled to one delegate vote.
5. Each minister holding credentials in a member-conference shall be entitled to one delegate vote.
Delegates must be present at membership meetings to cast votes, and no delegate shall carry more than one vote.

Article VI. Board of Directors
Section 1. The Board of Directors of this organization shall consist of its four officers (its president, vice-president, secretary, and treasurer), one member-at-large from each member-conference, and one member-at-large from each recognized connectional society.
Section 2. Full authority for the direction and operation of this organization during the intervals between membership meetings shall be vested in its Board of Directors.
Section 3. The Board of Directors shall be elected at the triennial membership meeting. Members of the Board of Directors shall be elected to serve for a period of three years, with terms for the president, vice-president and secretary commencing immediately after the election and the term for the treasurer will commence at the beginning of the next fiscal year.

Article VII. Amendments
Section 1. The Articles of Incorporation of this organization may be amended in accordance with the manner prescribed by the State of Illinois at any membership meeting by a two-thirds vote of all delegates present and voting, provided that notice of intent to amend said Articles is given at least thirty days prior to the membership meeting.
Section 2. This constitution may be amended at any membership meeting by a two-thirds vote of all delegates present and voting, provided that notice of intent to amend this constitution is given at least fifteen days prior to the membership meeting.
Section 3. The by-laws of this constitution may be amended at any membership meeting by a two-thirds vote of all delegates present and voting. In addition, the by-laws may be amended at any meeting of the Board of Directors by a two-thirds vote of its members present and voting.

Central Advent Christian Mission Society
By-Laws

Article I. Membership
Section 1. Recognized Advent Christian conferences shall be those conferences that are recognized by the Advent Christian General Conference of America.
Section 2. Recognized connectional societies shall be those societies that are accountable to, and under the authority of this organization. Societies desiring membership in this organization must receive the recommendation of the Board of Directors and the approval by a two-thirds vote of delegates present and voting at any membership meeting.

Article II. Board of Directors
Section 1. The Executive Vice-President of the Advent Christian General Conference of America, the Regional Superintendent, and the Central Region Representative to the Executive Council of the Advent Christian General Conference of America shall be non-voting, ex-officio members of the Board of Directors of this organization.
Section 2. The Board of Directors may fill vacancies in its own membership.
Section 3. Meetings of the Board of Directors may be called by any five of its members, or by the president of the organization, provided that reasonable attempts are made to notify each member of the Board of Directors.
Section 4. The Board of Directors shall have full authority to negotiate for and to accept and acquire title to real estate in the name of this organization, and to lease, mortgage, encumber, sell, transfer, and convey any and all real estate owned by it, or in which it has any interest.
Section 5. The Board of Directors shall have supervision of the investment and reinvestment of all funds belonging to this organization.
Section 6. The Board of Directors shall be empowered to employ any personnel deemed necessary to accomplish the purpose of this organization.

Article III. Elections
Section 1. Prior to the triennial membership meeting, a nominating committee chaired by the Regional Superintendent and consisting of each member-conference president not currently a member of the Board of Directors shall prepare nominations for the officers of this organization. Conferences and connectional societies shall submit nominations for their respective member-at-large positions.
Section 2. Prior to the election, nominations from the floor shall be permitted, provided that the nominee has consented to be placed in nomination.
Section 3. The president of this organization shall appoint two tellers and an election judge to receive and record all votes cast. The basis of elections shall be the plurality method.

Article IV. Appointments
Section 1. There shall be a Ministerial Relief Committee consisting of three members appointed annually by the Board of Directors. This committee shall have charge over the Ministerial Relief Fund maintained by the treasurer of this organization.
Section 2. A business committee, a credentials committee, or any committee required for the proper conduct of membership meetings may be appointed by the president of this organization.
Section 3. An auditor shall be appointed by the Board of Directors for the purpose of auditing the financial records at the close of each fiscal year.
Section 4. Delegates to represent this organization at meetings of any organization to which this organization is entitled delegates may be appointed by the president of this organization.
Section 5. Other appointments may be made as the Board of Directors deems necessary. These appointments shall exist until their specific task is completed, or until officially discharged by the Board of Directors.

Article V. Quorum
Section 1. A voting strength of twenty-one, consisting of accredited delegates from at least three member-conference or their churches, shall constitute a quorum to conduct business at any membership meeting, but a lesser number may adjourn.
Section 2. A majority of the Board of Directors shall constitute a quorum to conduct business at any of its meetings, but a lesser amount may adjourn.

Article VI. Denominational Relationships
Section 1. This organization recognizes the leadership and authority of the Advent Christian General Conference of America in all matters pertaining to our common denominational interests and tasks. It will comply with the decisions of the Advent Christian General Conference of America provided, however, that this section shall not be construed as a blanket endorsement of any major changes in faith or policy; this organization reserving the right to withhold assent to such measures if deemed advisable.
Section 2. This organization recognizes the Judiciary Board of the Advent Christian General Conference of America as a higher court of authority in matters of discipline; to which disciplinary matters which are not resolved within this organization may be referred.
Section 3. In the event of the dissolution of this organization, all of its assets shall be vested in the Advent Christian General Conference of America, Incorporated, an Illinois corporation, or its heirs or assigns, as receiver and distributor of said assets.

Article VII. Parliamentary Authority
The rules contained in the current edition of Robert's Rules of Order shall govern in all cases to which they are applicable and in which they are not inconsistent with the constitution or by-laws of this organization.

 

ADVENT CHRISTIAN GENERAL CONFERENCE of AMERICA, Inc.
P. O. Box 690848, Charlotte, NC 28227-7015
Telephone: (704)545-6161 or 1-800-676-0694
Fax: (704)573-0712 - www.adventchristian.org

Executive Director:
Ron Thomas
execdirect@adventchristian.org

Nancy Brooks; Executive Director's Administrative Assistant; nbrooks@acgc.us

President:
Rev. Brent Ross

Communications:
Rev. Keith Wheaton; Director of Communications kwheaton@acgc.us

Dr. John Roller; Coordinator of Publications; jroller@acgc.us

Jan Thomas, Assistant Editor; jthomas@acgc.us
Helen Hagler; Printer/Mailroom; hhagler@acgc.us
Donna Martin; Printer/Mailroom; dmartin@acgc.us

Operations:
Rev. Richard Russell; Director of Operations rrussell@acgc.us

Dawn Rutan; Controller; drutan@acgc.us
Shirley Efird; Bookkeeper

Women's Ministries Coordinator:
Pam Buchanan
womensministries@acgc.us
Nurture:
Dr. Sam Warren, Director of Nurture; ex. 220 swarren@acgc.us
Mary Ritchie; Administrative Assistant; ex. 221 mritchie@acgc.us
Pam Buchanan; Coordinator of Women's Ministries; ex. 222 womensministries@acgc.us
Venture Bookstore:
Tina Pressley; Venture Bookstore; Venture@acgc.us
Dawn Russell; Venture Bookstore; Venture@acgc.us

International Missions Advisory Committee Chairman:
Mr. John Fenlason

World Outreach:
Rev. Tim Fox, Director of World Outreach; tfox@acgc.us
Julia Brock; Mission's Administrative Assistant; worldoutreach@acgc.us
Rev. Russell Carle; Africa/Europe Area Director
Scott Dombrosky; Latin America/Short-term Missions Area Director; sdombrosky@bellsouth.net
Rev. Clio Thomas; Asia/Pacific Area Director; Cliowestva@msn.com