Boards
• U.S. Missions Board
It is the responsibility of the U.S. Missions Board
to evaluate policies of the Evangelical Assembly of Presbyterian
Churches U.S. Missions and to offer guidance and counsel in
the areas of its supervision, including the approval of policies
and procedures governing the operation of the various ministries
of the division. The U.S. Missions Board shall be amenable
to and under the general supervision of the EAPC General Assembly
Office. The U.S. Missions Boards is composed of the following
officers:
-Executive Director of U.S. Missions
-Stated Clerk (by virtue of position)
-Administrator
-One member of the Board of Directors
-Two additional members of the EAPC General Assembly Office
-Eight ministers from different areas of the nation
-Four presbytery U.S. Missions Directors
-Department Leaders
-Other key U.S. Missions personnel (by virtue of position)
as determined by the Executive Director
• U.S. Missions Committee
The U.S. Missions committee conducts general administrative
work of the division. The responsibilities of the U.S. Missions
Committee are the supervision and direction of the work of
the division and its missionaries. The U.S. Missions Committee
conforms with the established policies and principles of The
General Assembly of the Evangelical Assembly of Presbyterian
Churches and the U.S. Missions Board. The U.S. Missions Committee
is composed of the following officers:
-Executive Director of U.S. Missions (as chairperson)
-Administrator (as vice-chairperson)
-Department Leaders
-Other personnel, as determined by the EAPC General Assembly
Office
• Board of Appeals
The Board of Appeals acts on any appeal to the decisions
of the division. The Board of Appeals is composed of the following
officers:
-Those members of the Global Missions Board who are not members
of the Global Missions Committee
• Commission on Chaplains
The Commission on Chaplains shall serve as the endorsing
agency for The General Assembly of the Evangelical Assembly
of Presbyterian Churches. The government and work of the Chaplaincy
Department is vested in and committed to the Commission on
Chaplains. The commission operates within guidelines adopted
by the EAPC General Assembly Office. It has the responsibility
to evaluate policies, to offer guidance and counsel in the
area of its supervision, to establish criteria for the appointment
of workers in chaplaincies, and to sit as a Board of Appeal
in all matters relating to its are of supervision. The Commission
on Chaplains is amenable to and under the supervision of the
EAPC General Assembly Office.
Regions
N. Atlantic, S. Atlantic, Great Lakes, Rocky Mountains, Southern,
Pacific Northwest, Pacific Southwest
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