Pastor aide board is a group of people choosen to take care of the pastor and his family to assist in whatever the pastor need.
A local pastor can't disassemble the trustee board.
Appoint is a verb, as in, "The mayor decided to appoint Mr. Brown to the Planning Board."
yes he or she can if the lord said that he/she is respectful and is full of the spirit
Yes, the pastor should sit on the board to bring his working knowledge of the church from his unique perspective to the board. (Used the male pronoun as the Bible does specifically specify that Pastor/Ministers be male.)
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The governor appoints members to the board of regents.
No. The church can ask the Bishop to reconsider his or her choice of appointment, but ultimately it is the decision of the Bishop to appoint a pastor to a given church. That is the nature of the Episcopal polity.
I would appoint a board of governors and a head teacher to do this.
Read your governing documents to determine how a vacant board seat is filled. As well, read the state law under which your association is incorporated, if it is. If your governing documents are silent, the state law applies.Generally, the board can appoint a temporary officer. It is unseemly that a single board member -- even the president -- has the power to appoint a temporary officer.
The Jurisdictional Prelate (Bishop) has the authority to appoint pastors within his respective Jurisdiction. However, this should be done in concert with the local assembly since they are the ones who will be subject to the pastors leadership.
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