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The Doctrinal Basis of Association
Pastors and messengers of Particular Baptist Churches in and around London,
holding Strict Communion principles, met in Soho chapel, Oxford Street, on
10th March 1871 and adopted a Doctrinal basis for the purpose of forming this
association; as amended and agreed in the Annual General meeting held at
Walthamstow on 8th October 1985, it reads as follows:
- The Scriptures reveal that there is but one God; that there are Three
Persons in the Godhead, the Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost; and that
these Three Persons are equal in Eternity, Substance, Power and Glory.
- In the fulness of time God sent forth His Son, ever subsisting in Essential
Deity, Who was conceived of the Holy Ghost, and was born of the Virgin Mary;
so that our Lord Jesus Christ is very God and very man in one Complex Person.
- Eternal and personal election unto salvation.
- The fall of mankind in Adam - their guilt and condenmation - together with
their entire and universal depravity, by which they were utterly alienated from
God, and are unable in and of themselves to turn to Him.
- Particular redemption by the vicarious sacrifice of Christ.
- Justification by grace, through faith, by the imputed righteousness of our
Lord Jesus Christ.
- Regeneration and sanctification by the direct agency of the Holy Spirit
through the instrumentality of Divine Truth; and that saving faith is the
sovereign and gracious gift of God.
- The absolute necessity for a holy life, as the result of true faith and the
evidence of regeneration.
- The final perseverance of true believers.
- The inerrancy of the Old and New Testaments of the Holy Scriptures, as
originally given, their full verbal inspiration by God and their supreme authority
as the only rule of faith and practice.
- The resurrection of the dead, and the universal judgment.
- The everlasting punishment of the wicked, and the everlasting happiness of
the righteous.
- The duty of preaching the Gospel to every creature of the fallen race of
Adam.
- The necessity of baptism by immersion, on a profession of repentance and
faith, in order to receive Church fellowship and admission to the Lord's Table.
- The congregational order of the churches.
- The personal and bodily return of our Lord Jesus Christ.
A fuller statement of these doctrines with their scriptural support is to be found
in the historic 17th century Particular Baptist Confessions, and also in We
Believe, the Baptist Affirmation of Faith 1966 and A Guide to Church Fellouship.
The latter is published by Grace
Publications Trust, distributed by the Evangelical Press and is also available
from Mr D J Knights, 68 Tupwood Lane, Caterham Surrey CR3 6DP, price £3.50.
The Constitution and Rules
of the Association
- The name of the Association is the "Association of Grace Baptist Churches
(South East)", (formerly the Metropolitan Association of Strict Baptist churches).
The word 'association' wherever used hereafter shall have the meaning 'the churches
acting in association'.
- The objects of the Association are to promote the unity and prosperity of
associated churches and to devise and employ means for the furtherance of the
Gospel in London, Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Essex, Hampshire, Hertfordshire,
Kent, Oxfordshire, Surrey and Sussex.
- An Annual Meeting shall be held for devotional and business purposes.
The District Committees shall be responsible for promoting meetings for
fellowship among the churches.
- The Association shall establish funds for the promotion of its objects
and separate rules for their administration.
- The persons entitled to attend and vote at the Association Business
Meetings are the churches' messengers. Each church may appoint four from its
membership, which includes its pastor(s) and may send substitutes for any unable
to attend.
- The Committee shall consist of twenty elected messengers of whom not more
than one half shall be men whose main occupation is that of pastoral ministry;
the Treasurer, General Secretary, Assistant General Secretary and the Company
Secretary of the Association of Strict Baptist Churches Limited shall be
ex-officio members of Committee. Each District grouping of associated churches
may appoint one of its members to represent the District on the Committee;
these being additional to the twenty elected members. One third of the
elected Committee shall retire annually being eligible for renomination and
election. No person shall be elected to the Committee who does not receive
the support of at least one third of those voting. Not more than two from any
one church shall qualify for Committee, duly appointed officers excepted. The
Committee shall undertake the administration of the Association's business including
that of appointing stipended officers. The Committee shall have powers of
co-option of members of associated churches for special purposes; such co-optees
shall have no vote nor be appointed for longer than one year. Twelve shall be
a quorum or one third of the total membership of the Committee for the time being,
whichever is the greater number.
- The Committee shall appoint from those of its own number a Chairman to
preside over business meetings. He will have served on Committee for at least
two years, and enjoy the confidence of his own church; his tenure of office shall
be co-terminus with his committee membership.
- The Committee shall appoint not more than six of its own number who,
together with the appointed Chairman, Treasurer, General Secretary, Assistant
General Secretary and Company Secretary of the Association of Strict Baptist
Churches Limited, shall form an Executive to administer the day-to-day business
of the Association on its behalf and within its laid down policies. Their decisions
shall be executive only when unanimous and their tenure of office shall be
co-terminus with their committee membership. Five shall form a quorum.
The General Secretary, Assistant General Secretary and any other salaried
persons shall be non voting members of the Committee and Executive.
- The General Secretary, at the written request of not fewer than seven
members of the committee, shall summon the committee within fourteen days to
a Special Meeting, giving a clear week's notice.
- Every associated church, when requested, shall send a letter descriptive
of its state during the year to that date and affirming its continued adherence
to the Doctrinal Basis. The General Secretary shall write to any church neglecting
to send such a letter. If it neglects so to correspond annually for three successive
years without justifiable reason its membership of Association shall cease.
- Every associated church shall make an annual contribution to the General Fund.
This Fund shall be used for the administrative expenses of the Association, and any
surplus may be used for any of the objects of the Association or other agreed
purpose at the discretion of the Committee.
- A Church wishing to join the Association and sending a written application
to that effect stating its agreement with the Doctrinal Basis and Rules, shall be
received into membership on the favourable vote of at least three-fourths of the
persons present and voting at a business meeting of the Association.
- Any church which persists in disorderly practices or offences towards
other associated churches or in departure from the Doctrinal Basis shall be excluded
from the Association by the vote of at least three-fourths of the persons present
and voting at a business meeting of the Association, provided that representatives
from such a church have the right to be heard at the said business meeting before a
final decision is made.
- No alteration shall be made to the Constitution and Rules except at an
Association business meeting specially convened for the purpose by not less than
one month's notice in writing sent to all those entitled to be present stating the
time, date, place and purpose of such meeting.
Association of Strict Baptist Churches Limited
Our Trust Corporation is the oldest registered Strict Baptist property board and
administers the trusteeships of most of our associated churches and some other
Particular Baptist chapel properties throughout the United Kingdom. It has
available for the help and advice of the churches on all matters of trust-deeds,
chapel maintenance, development etc., experienced professional advisers whose
expertise has proved of immeasurable worth to the churches in the past. If
your church premises are in private trusteeship, the security that incorporated
trusteeship brings to you as well as the above benefits, ought to be seriously
considered and you are invited to write to the Company Secretary, M I Wade,
for information as to how you may be helped by it. The Association of Strict
Baptist Churches Limited is a company limited by guarantee and registered in
England No. 96055 (in 1907) with the registered office at
139 Grosvenor Avenue, London N5 2NH.
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