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There are three subjects in question:

by Ebob Mabry
(Spokane, Washington)

Is there a format structure for Church Officials such as a positional " registry tree?" For different departments or auxillaries.

Is there a format for the Church Administor?

Church Family Tree , such as Senior Pastor- Assistant or Associat Pastors,etc.?

Reply

The answer to your questions is the church format or structure depends on your church board and church bylaws. There are some rules for corporations which I have included a link below to a website with some information on this.

Click here for Church and State Law Considerations.

Here is one example of a church structure, but still has to be established through your church board and bylaws:

  • Jesus Christ
  • Senior Pastors/Board of Elders
  • Pastor Administrator or Assistant
  • Group and Area Ministries
  • Associate Ministers
  • Co-Laborers


I hope this helps.

God Bless You,

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