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The Presbyterian Church of Ghana Constitution - download it here. The Church has been active since 1833, and has served the religious needs of the people in Ghana. The current constitution was adopted in 2007 and fine-tuned in 2010 after being ratified by a national conference. It is at heart a church that works for the promotion of social justice through its ministry to the downtrodden, sick, poor, and marginalized members of society. A PDF file is presented which includes a brief history on how the church came about in relation to missionary work being done by American Presbyterians from 1833 up until its official founding in 1922 when it became an independent body from North America. The document goes on to explain why there is a need for the national church to establish its own constitution. It also explains some of the roles of the church in society, how it establishes positions for its ministers and teachers, and how it selects new members for its church leadership positions. It also provides details about how elections are held for these positions, as well as clarifying what is meant by the term "ordained" when describing the function of these individuals. It gives some information on how all assets belonging to the church are used, as well as covering financial dealings including salaries and allowances paid out to those in leadership positions. It also talks about the general qualifications required for those who aspire to be ordained in the church. The document also covers some of the issues that may arise in regard to a member of a church being a member of a national council, and provides a few answers to questions relating to the functions and responsibilities of these different bodies. It includes information on how members can stand for election to council positions, and provides answers to questions on how elections are held for these positions, as well as clarifying what is meant by the term "ordained" when describing the function of these individuals. It documents several terms used in relation to its Church structure including council, councilor, elder, presbyterian teachers and teachers. The constitution also covers some of the issues that may arise in regard to a member of a church being a member of a national council, and provides a few answers to questions relating to the functions and responsibilities of these different bodies. It includes information on how members can stand for election to council positions, and provides answers to questions on how elections are held for these positions, as well as clarifying what is meant by the term "ordained" when describing the function of these individuals. It documents several terms used in relation to its Church structure including council, councilor, elder, presbyterian teachers and teachers. The constitution also includes information on how each province is governed. It clarifies the role of the Chairman, Vice Chairman, Secretary and treasurer in their provinces. The document also clarifies how an individual may join a church, what are the responsibilities of church members, as well as stating that church members are expected to actively participate in church affairs. It also paints a portrait of what is expected of its ministers, teachers and elders including giving them guidelines for their leadership roles. At : Scottish Presbyterian Education Services site - here . This PDF file includes the History of Mission work in Ghana by The Presbyterian Church Of Ghana. cfa1e77820
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