Society of Pentecostal-Charismatic Practitioners (SPCP) Constitution
The Society of Pentecostal-Charismatic Practitioners (SPCP) Constitution outlines the organisation's objectives, structure, and operations, providing a framework for advancing, cultivating, and empowering the Pentecostal-Charismatic Profession.
Overview
The Society of Pentecostal-Charismatic Practitioners (SPCP) is a public benefit organisation (PBO) dedicated to advancing, cultivating, and empowering the Pentecostal-Charismatic Profession in Africa. The society is governed by a constitution that outlines its objectives, structure, and operations.
Board Structure
The SPCP is overseen by a Sponsor Board consisting of representatives from member churches and practitioners. The Sponsor Board is responsible for electing the CEO and ensuring the society's objectives are met. The society also has a Society Council, which is responsible for managing the society's finances and making key decisions.
Global Member Council
The Global Member Council ensures that the SCPC remains a dynamic, responsive, and globally inclusive organisation, capable of addressing both spiritual and practical needs of its members while preserving the core tenets of Pentecostal Charismatic practice.
Academic Council
By providing oversight to academic partnerships, conferences, and publications, the Academic Council ensures that the SCPC remains at the forefront of scholarly contributions to the Pentecostal Charismatic movement. Its work is vital in nurturing a well-rounded, informed leadership capable of addressing contemporary spiritual, social, and ethical challenges from a biblically grounded, scholarly perspective. It ensures that the board exams are in line with necessary academic standards.
Funding
The SPCP is funded through membership fees and other sources. The society's financial year ends on December 31st of each year, and it is required to submit statutory returns and taxes on time.
Annual General Meeting (AGM)
The SPCP holds an annual general meeting (AGM) where members receive notice at least 14 days in advance. The AGM includes a report from the president and the election of new office-bearers.
Constitution
The SPCP constitution outlines the society's objectives, structure, and operations. It includes provisions for membership, the Society Council, the Sponsor Board, and the AGM. The constitution also outlines the process for amending the document and the requirements for dissolution.