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THE FUNDAMENTAL BAPTIST FELLOWSHIP INTERNATIONAL
CONSTITUTION
Adopted June 15, 2000
Revised and Restated June 10, 2008
Preamble:
This Constitution is neither a substitute for, nor a
supplement to, the Word of God. It is
simply a review of the doctrines as they apply to practical matters concerning
the Fundamental Baptist Fellowship International. It is a guide to aid in the
application of biblical principles to fellowship polity. The Word of God shall be the first and final
authority on all fellowship matters, and any issue whereon this Constitution is
silent shall be governed by the clear statement of the Word of God.
Article I - Name
Section 1. This
fellowship is the Fundamental Baptist Fellowship International (FBFI).
Section 2. This
fellowship shall be an independent and sovereign organization and as such,
unrelated to any other organization or movement, but in fellowship with New
Testament Fundamental Baptists everywhere. It shall exist to serve them.
Article II - Statement of Purpose
In order that we, the Fundamental Baptist Fellowship
International might—for the glory of God and the exaltation of our Lord Jesus
Christ—hold fast, with tenacity and zeal, the heritage of historic, Baptist
fundamentalism which has been handed down to us, and further that we might
perpetuate that heritage complete, intact, pure and undiluted to succeeding
generations of fundamentalists:
Section 1. We
purpose to foster a deep, abiding love and loyalty to God and His Word and, to
this end, to provide national and international leadership in the ongoing
historic battle for biblical truth and the propagation of the gospel. In so doing, we purpose to boldly affirm and
proclaim that the Bible is the supernaturally revealed, inspired, inerrant,
infallible Word of God, without error or omission in the whole and in every
part—the exclusive and absolute authority for what we believe, teach, preach,
and practice.
Section 2. We
purpose to strengthen the fundamentalist movement, and to furnish a rallying
point in defense of the faith at the cutting edge of the issues of the day—for
the truth and against error—to which pastors, Christian workers and
lay-people everywhere who share our convictions can come to find refuge,
strength, encouragement and fellowship.
In so doing, we purpose to foster a genuine spirit of love and biblical
unity among those who are truly fundamentalists.
Section 3. We
purpose to both expose and oppose apostasy and religious compromise in any form
by defining, declaring and disseminating the truth on key issues of the day,
and by advocating and promoting obedience to the mandate of biblical
separation.
Section 4. We
purpose, in the Spirit of Christ, by the power of the Holy Spirit, and to the
glory of God, to militantly promote historic fundamentalism and to promote our
historic Baptist distinctives, while maintaining ecclesiastical, personal and
civil (church and state) separation—all in the spirit of a godly, spirit-filled
aggressiveness.
Section 5. We
purpose to lead in an aggressive effort to reach our world for Christ by
evangelism and church planting—locally, nationally and worldwide.
Section 6. We
purpose to stand united and vigilant in support of the cause of religious
liberty, and in opposition to all assaults against our freedoms to preach,
propagate and practice our Faith.
Section 7. We
purpose to accomplish these objectives through fellowship meetings,
conferences, preaching, resolutions and publications.
Section 8. We
purpose, in nature, to be a fellowship of fundamental, independent, Baptist
pastors, Christian workers and laymen as distinct from a convention of
churches. We purpose to avoid any
denominational structure.
Article III - Statement of Faith
Section 1. The
Scripture: We believe in the Scriptures
of the Old and New Testaments alone as verbally, plenarily inspired of God,
without error in the original writings and the sole authority of faith and
practice, providentially preserved as God’s eternal Word (2 Pet. 1:21; 2 Tim.
3:16,17; 1 Pet. 1:23 (b)-25). We believe
in a dispensational understanding of the Bible based on the progressive
unfolding of the divine mysteries from God, which result in distinguishable
stewardships of God’s truth (Heb. 1:1-3; Eph. 1:10; 1 Cor. 10:31).
Section 2. The
Godhead: We believe in one God, an
eternal Spirit existing in three distinct uncreated Persons—God the Father, God
the Son, and God the Holy Spirit—yet One in essence and equal in every divine
perfection and attribute (Deut. 6:4; Matt. 3:13-17; Matt. 28-19; 2 Cor. 13:14).
Section 3. Jesus
Christ: We believe in the Lord Jesus
Christ, God’s eternal Son Who was begotten by the Holy Spirit, born of the
virgin Mary, and is truly God and truly Man, one Person with two natures,
divine and human (Matt. 1:18-20; John 1:1,2,14). We believe the Lord Jesus Christ died as a
substitutionary sacrifice for the sins of all men according to the Scriptures,
and all who receive Him are justified on the grounds of His shed blood (2 Cor.
15:3; 2 Cor. 5:21; Rom. 3:21-26; Heb. 2:9; 1 Jn. 2:2). We believe in the
resurrection of the crucified body of our Lord Jesus Christ, in His bodily
ascension into Heaven, and in His present life there as High Priest for us
(Matt. 28:1-10; Acts 1:9; Heb. 7:25-28).
We believe in the imminent return of Christ prior to the inauguration of
Daniel's seventieth week, at which time all believers in Christ will be caught
up to meet the Lord in the air, and be kept from the promised period of divine
wrath upon the Earth (Dan. 9:24-27; 1 Thess. 4:14-17; 1 Cor. 15:51-53; 1 Thess.
5:9; Rom. 5:9).
Section 4. The
Holy Spirit: We believe in the eternal
deity and personality of the Holy Spirit Who is one of the three Persons of the
Trinity. We believe the following are among
His ministries: the restraining of evil in the world to the measure of the
divine will; the conviction of the world regarding sin, righteousness, and
judgment; the calling and regeneration
of all believers; the indwelling of those who are saved; and, the continued
filling for power, teaching, and service of all among the saved who are truly
yielded to Him (Rom. 8:28, 29; 1 Cor. 1:24; 2 Thess. 2:7; John 3:6; 16:7-11;
Rom. 8:9; Eph. 4:30, 5:18). We believe
the Holy Spirit produces His fruit in the lives of all believers (Gal. 5:22,
23; Col. 1:10, 12). We believe some
gifts of the Holy Spirit were temporary. We believe that certain gifts, being
miraculous in nature, were prevalent in the church in the first century. They were foundational and transitional. These gifts have ceased, being no longer
needed because the Scriptures have been completed and the church has been
divinely certified (Heb. 2:1-4; 1 Cor. 13:8-12; Eph. 2:20). We believe that speaking in tongues was never
the common or necessary sign of the filling or baptism of the Spirit. We
believe God, in accord with His own will, does hear and answer prayer for the
sick and afflicted (1 Cor. 12:11, 30; 13:8; James 5:14-16).
Section 5. Man:
We believe that man was created directly by God on day six of the creation week
(Gen 1:26-31), in His image (Jas 3:9), and in a state of sinlessness (Eph
4:24). We believe that originally man
freely chose to transgress the will of God, and thereby, incurred sin,
condemnation, physical and spiritual death (Gen 3:1-7; Rom 5:12-19; Eph 2:1-3)
so that man is a sinner by nature and by choice, completely depraved, destitute
of any moral good, and utterly unable to merit God's favor or contribute to his
salvation (Rom 3:10; Jer 17:9; Eph 2:9; Titus 3:5; Rom 4:5-6).
Section 6. Salvation: We believe in the salvation of sinners
through Jesus of Nazareth, the Son of God, Who is the only Savior of men by
virtue of His shed blood, i.e., His substitutionary death for sinners. We believe that salvation is completely
dependent on the grace of God, is a free gift of God that man cannot earn or
merit in any way, and is appropriated by repentance and faith in the person and
cross work of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. We hold that in salvation the believer is
called, regenerated, Spirit baptized into union with Christ, justified,
(including the forgiveness of sin and restoration to favor with God through the
merit or righteousness of Christ), adopted, sanctified, and glorified. We believe that God secures and guarantees
the final salvation of every true believer, and
that the genuine believer will continue in his faith and show evidence
of his faith in Christ until he meets the Lord.
We believe all the elect of God, once saved, are kept by God’s power and
are secure in Christ forever (Jn. 14:6; Rom. 3:25; Is. 53:4-6; Eph. 2:9; Jn.
16:8-11; Acts 20:21; Eph. 2:8-10; Jn. 1:13; Rom. 6:3-5; Rom. 5:1; Rom. 8:15;
Heb. 10:10, 14; Rom. 8:30; Jn. 6:39; 2 Cor. 5:17; 1 Jn. 2:19; 1 Cor. 15:2; Rom.
8:37-37).
Section 7. Sanctification: We believe sanctification is presented in
three senses in Scriptures: (1) every saved person has been sanctified through
the death of Christ; (2) is being sanctified by the Holy Spirit; and, (3) will
be completely sanctified at his glorification.
Every believer has two natures, old and new, and the old cannot be
eradicated during this life (Heb. 10:10; John 17:17; Eph. 5:25-27; 1 Thes.
4:13-18; Gal. 5:17; Rom. 7:18-25).
Section 8. Separation: We believe in the biblical doctrine of
separation which encompasses: (1) separation of the local church from all
affiliation and fellowship with false teachers who deny the verities of the
Christian faith, and from those who are content to walk in fellowship with
unbelief and inclusivism (from Christian individuals or organizations that
affiliate with those who deny the faith or are content to walk with those who
compromise the doctrine and practice of Scripture (2 Thess. 3:6; 1 Cor. 5:1-11;
1 Tim. 1:18-20; Mt. 18:15-17; (2) separation of the individual believer from
all worldly practices (philosophies, goals, lifestyles, amusements, habits, and
practices) that dishonor the Savior; and, (3) separation of church and state (2
Tim. 3:1-5; Rom. 12:1-2; 14:13; 1 John 2:15-17; 2 John 9-11; Matt. 22:21).
Section 9. The
Church: We believe in the Church - a
living, spiritual body of which Christ is the Head, and of which all
regenerated people in this age are a part.
We believe the Church is a body peculiar to the age of grace and
entirely distinct from national Israel. We believe a local church is a company of
believers in Jesus Christ, immersed upon a credible confession of faith and
associated for worship, work of the ministry, evangelism, observance of the
ordinances (baptism and the Lord’s supper), and fellowship. We believe the local church is autonomous,
the center of God's program for this age, and that every Christian is bound by
Scripture to give his unhindered cooperation to the ministry of his local
church (Matt. 16:16-18; 1 Cor. 12:12-17; Acts 2:42-47; 1 Tim. 3:15-16; Eph.
4:11, 12; Mt. 28:19, 20; Acts 1:8). We
believe that the local church is an autonomous body having the God-ordained
right of self-government, free from the interference of any religious
hierarchy, solely responsible to preserve its own internal integrity, maintain
pure doctrine and practice, elect its own officers, ordain men to the ministry,
settle its own internal affairs, and determine the method and extent of its
cooperation with other churches (Jude 3; Acts 6:1-6; Acts 13:1-3; 1 Cor. 6:1-5;
Act 15). The proper form of church
government is congregational (Mt. 18:15-17; Acts 6:1-6; 1 Cor. 5: 4, 5). The
two scriptural offices of the local church are pastor and deacon (1 Tim. 3:1,
8).
Section 10. The
Ordinances: We believe there are two
ordinances: baptism and the Lord's Supper.
Baptism is the immersion of a believer in water and is properly called
"believer's baptism." It sets
forth, in a beautiful and solemn way, our identification with Christ in His
death, burial, and resurrection, and the resultant responsibility to "walk
in the newness of life" (Rom. 6:4).
Baptism is a prerequisite to church membership. The Lord's Supper is the
commemoration of the Lord's death until He comes, is a reminder of our
continual fellowship with Him, and should be preceded by careful
self-examination (Matt. 28:19-20; Acts 8:36-39; Rom. 6:3-5; 1 Cor. 11:23-32).
Section 11. The Great Commission: We believe the Lord Jesus Christ has
commissioned us to take the Gospel to the world, and evangelism and
church-planting at home and abroad should be primary in the program of the
local church, which includes baptism and instruction of believers (Matt.
28:19-20; Acts 1:8).
Section 12. Last Things:
We believe in the imminent rapture of the church to Heaven followed by a
seven-year period of tribulation upon all the Earth. At the end of the period of tribulation,
Jesus Christ shall come back to Earth in power and glory with His Church to
establish the promised Davidic
Kingdom. He shall reign for one thousand years during
which time peace and righteousness will cover the earth, Satan shall be bound,
and Israel
shall be established in her own land. At
the end of this glorious reign, Satan shall lead a rebellion against Christ,
shall be defeated, and shall be forever banished to the Lake of Fire. The wicked dead shall be judged at the Great
White Throne, and shall be condemned to everlasting conscious punishment in the
Lake of Fire.
The righteous shall be in eternal conscious blessedness in the presence
of the Lord (John 14:3; Matt. 24:21; Rev. 19:11-16; 21:1-15; Ezek. 39:25-29; 1
Thess. 4:17).
Article IV – Organization
The Word of God shall be the
supreme law of this Fellowship. The Will of God shall be the supreme guide. All
members in full fellowship shall have opportunity to express their desire
without fear of intimidation or coercion. The Will of God shall be determined
by the clear statement of Scripture, under the leadership of the President and
the Board of Directors as they follow the direction of the Holy Spirit.
Decisions, both spiritual and temporal, will be made “in one accord;” not
self-willed, but seeking God’s Will. Genuine discernment of God’s Will and
sufficient teaching of God’s Word should promote a spirit of one accord among
the Board of Directors and the membership.
Section 1: Board of Directors
a. Selection and Term of Office: The Fundamental Baptist
Fellowship International shall be divided into natural and geographical
regions, and as much as possible, there shall be a proportionate number of
board members from each of these divisions. There shall be a minimum of twenty
(20) board members, all of whom shall be men of unquestionable theological
standing in the fundamentals of the faith, who, having given evidence of
forsaking theological and ecclesiastical inclusivism, are proponents of a
fundamental theological faith. They shall be members in good standing of an
independent, fundamental, separate Baptist church. They shall be elected to
three-year terms with one-third being elected each year. They shall subscribe
to the Statement of Faith as found in Article III. They may be re-elected
indefinitely as long as they meet the qualifications herein stated, and have
been faithful in attendance and support of the Fundamental Baptist Fellowship
International. Their election shall be by majority vote. The board shall be
self-perpetuating.
b. Duties of the Board of Directors: The Board of
Directors shall govern all affairs of the Corporation, as directed by this
Constitution and such standing resolutions as may be adopted from time to time.
The Board of Directors shall speak to the CEO with one voice through adoption of
its Constitution, Standing Resolutions, or majority vote.
c. Election of Officers: A Chairman, Vice-Chairman,
Secretary, and Treasurer shall be annually elected by vote of the Board of
Directors and shall serve as Officers of the Corporation. They may serve six
terms in office, after which they shall retire from office for one year before
being elected to office or appointed to a committee chairmanship. A President
shall be elected by two-thirds majority of the Board of Directors. He shall
serve as the Chief Executive Officer of the Fellowship with full authority to
implement, by any reasonable interpretation, the policy established by the
Constitution and Standing Resolutions. He shall be authorized to take any
action on behalf of the Fellowship not specifically prohibited by the Board of
Directors. He shall serve as an ex-officio member of the Board of Directors
without voting privileges.
d. Executive Committee: The Chairman, Vice-Chairman,
Secretary, Treasurer, Standing Committee Chairmen, and Chaplaincy Commission
Chairman shall compose the Executive Committee. If required by law, the
Executive Committee shall serve as Trustees. Both the retiring Chairman, who
shall serve for one year, and the President, who shall serve while in office,
shall serve on the Executive Committee ex-officio, without voting rights.
Section 2: Non-Voting
Boards—Emeritus, Advisory, and Cooperating
a. Board Members Emeritus: Long term members of the Board
of Directors may be appointed as non-voting Board Members Emeritus, to serve
without expiration of term while they are members in good standing of the FBFI,
or until resignation. Appointment shall be by the Board of Directors. They
shall not be required to attend all meetings, and shall serve without voting
privileges.
b. Advisory Board: Potential future board members who are
members in good standing of an independent, fundamental, separate Baptist
church, shall be elected by the Board of Directors to a three-year term. At the
end of the three-year term, they shall be eligible for re-election for one
additional term or nominated for the Board of Directors by unanimous consent of
the Executive Committee. Advisory Board members shall serve without voting
privileges.
c. Cooperating Board of State Representatives: As far as
possible, there should be at least one state representative from each of the
states in the United States,
and one representative from each International Division for the purpose of
promoting meetings and recruiting other like-minded persons into the
fellowship. There should be Regional Directors, appointed from the Board of
Directors, Emeritus or Advisory Boards, to coordinate the efforts of these
State Representatives. Generally, Regional Directors shall be appointed from
the Board of Directors, and shall meet with the State Representatives as a
non-voting Cooperating Board of State Representatives during the Annual
Fellowship.
Section 3: Committees
a. The Board of Directors shall approve Standing and
Special Committees as necessary to fulfill the purposes of the Fellowship, and
to serve as working groups for projects and policies. Their titles and duties
shall be established by standing resolutions.
b. Committee
Chairmen shall be nominated by the CEO for approval by the Board of Directors.
Committee members may include non-voting board members. The Officers of the
Board of Directors may serve as Committee Chairmen. Standing Committee Chairmen
will serve on the Executive Committee.
Section 4: Chaplaincy
Commission
a. The Board of Directors shall appoint the Chairman of
the Chaplaincy Commission.
b. The CEO, with the consent of the Chaplaincy Commission
shall serve as or appoint the Chaplaincy Endorser. The Commission shall meet
regularly to approve Chaplaincy Candidates for Endorsement.
c. The
Chaplaincy Commission shall function in accordance with current standing
resolution.
Section 5. Membership
a. The
FBFI is a fellowship of individuals who agree without reservation with the
Statement of Faith and purposes of the Fellowship. Although it is not an
organization of churches or other ministry agencies, since the Bible teaches
that all true believers are baptized into the body of Christ by the Holy
Spirit, let it be determined that this fellowship shall seek fellowship with
all believers of like mind and doctrine, and that we will abstain from
fellowship with all that is ungodly, worldly, or otherwise contrary to the Word
of God.
b. FBFI members
who are pastors are encouraged to associate their churches with the FBFI
chaplaincy endorsing agency for the exclusive purpose of endorsing chaplains.
c. Reception of
members: All applicants for membership must give testimony of their agreement
with and obedience to the Statement of Faith of the Fellowship by signature on
the membership application form. They shall submit any membership fees
determined by the Board of Directors along with necessary information for the
annual directory. Members who fail to renew their membership in time for the
production of the annual directory may be included for the following year at
the discretion of the Board of Directors, but must pay any fees due or become
inactive.
d. Discipline and Dismissal of Members: Members who
persist in sin after the scriptural procedures found in Matthew 18:11-22 have
been exercised by their local churches, or who by their persistent resistance
to attempts to contact them make reconciliation impossible, or who are known to
be out of fellowship with the Statement of Faith and purposes of the
Fellowship, and will not alter their direction, shall be excluded by a majority
action of the Board of Directors.
Article V – Meetings
Section 1: There shall be an
annual meeting of the Fellowship in June. Regional meetings shall also be held.
Satellite meetings in states and areas are encouraged.
Section 2: The Board of
Directors shall conduct its annual meeting in conjunction with the Annual
Fellowship in June. The Board of Directors shall meet for an annual work
session in February. Attendance at both meetings is required for members of the
Board of Directors and Advisory Board. Board Members Emeriti are encouraged to
attend. Special meetings of the Board of Directors or Executive Committee may
be called by the Chairman or President, providing adequate notice is given to
all Board members required to attend, with the particulars of the meeting
stated.
Section 3: Quorum: Nine
members shall constitute a quorum of the Board of Directors.
Section 4: Rules of Order:
All elections, duties of officers, and meetings of the Board of Directors
and/or Executive Committee shall be governed by Robert’s Rules of Order, except
where this Constitution may specifically provide otherwise.
Article VI - Standing Resolutions
The positions and procedures of the Fundamental
Baptist Fellowship International not specifically stated or explained in this
Constitution shall be included as standing resolutions, which shall be adopted
or rescinded at any time by the action of a majority of the Board of Directors
or, on matters not related to administration, by the membership.
Article VII - Dissolution of Corporation and
Liquidation of Property
Section 1. In
the event that the dissolution of the Fundamental Baptist Fellowship International
should ever become necessary, the elected officers and active members remaining
at the time of dissolution shall have full authority to enforce this provision.
Section 2. All
active members shall be notified, in writing, at least 30 days prior to a meeting
called for dissolution of the corporation.
Section 3. In
the event of dissolution, the residual assets of the organization will be
turned over to one or more churches or other religious organizations, which
themselves are exempt as organizations described in Sections 501(c)(3) and
170(c)(2) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954, or corresponding sections of
any prior or future Internal Revenue Code, for their religious purposes. No person associated with this corporation
may derive benefit or gain from this assignment of assets.
Section 4. In
the event of dissolution, the elected leaders remaining, or an authorized group
from within the remaining active membership, shall propose a worthy recipient
to be approved by a majority vote of those who attend the meeting called for
dissolution of the corporation. Should
any ministry related to the Fellowship be able to continue as a separate
corporation, it shall receive priority in this consideration.
Article VIII - Amendments
This Constitution may be amended by an affirmative
vote of not less than two-thirds of the Board of Directors present and voting
at the annual meeting. The Statement of
Faith cannot be amended in any way that will change its meaning or adherence to
the fundamentals of the faith. No
proposed amendment may be acted upon until due notice is given to each member
of the Board of Directors.
Article IX - Adoption
This Constitution, adopted by at least a two-thirds
majority vote of the board members present and voting at a duly called meeting
of the Board of Directors in which a quorum was present on June 15, 2000,
was revised and restated by at least a two-thirds majority vote of the board
members present and voting at a duly called meeting of the Board of Directors
in which a quorum was present on June 10, 2008. This Constitution
supersedes any other Constitutions of the Fundamental Baptist Fellowship. It is hereby understood and expressed that
this Constitution is, in its totality, a complete substitution and replacement
of any former articles or Constitution that may or may not have been formulated
in full or in part by the Board of Directors of the Fundamental Baptist
Fellowship.
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