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Define Review and Control
BCO 40-1&2
Every court above the session is to review the records of the court next below in the areas of:
1. Correct recording.
2. Regular and in accordance with the constitution.
3. Suited to promote the welfare of the Church.
4. Lawful junctions of the high court have been obeyed.
Define "Reference"
BCO 41-1
A formal request (written representation and application) for advice from a lower court to a higher court.
Define "Appeal"
BCO 42-1
A transfer to a higher court of a judicial case which has been ruled on by a lower court.
How Quickly Must An Appeal Be Filed?
BCO 42-4
Within 30 days following the meeting of the court
Define "Complaint"
BCO 43-1
A written representation made against some act or decision of a court of the Church
How quickly must a complaint be filed
BCO 43-2
Within 30 days of the meeting of the court.
What Should Happen When A Member Moves Out Of The Community?
BCO 46-1
it shall
be his duty to transfer his membership by presenting a certificate of dismission from the Session of
the church of which he is a member to the church with which he wishes to unite. When the church of
which he is a member has no Session, or for other good reasons it seems impossible for the member
to secure a certificate of dismission, he may be received by the Session upon other satisfactory
testimonials, in which case the church of which he was a member shall be duly notified.
What should be done when a member neglects the church a year or more?
BCO 46-2
They shall be notified, if possible, both in person and in writing of their covenant obligations and that if they persist they will be removed from the rolls.
What Is An Associate Member?
A member of a church who is temporarily living outside of their permanent home. An associate member shall have all the
rights and privileges of that church, with the exception of voting in a congregational or corporation meeting, and holding an office in that church.