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Article 29 — Proceedings

The proceedings of all assemblies shall begin and end with prayer.

A clause like this has had its place in the Reformed Church Orders since Emden 1571, on the ground of Acts 1: 14 and 24.
There is no rule regarding the reading from the Scriptures at the beginning of an ecclesiastical assembly. This is, however, a sound tradition.

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  • Kerkorde FRCA (2003) 29

Rongen, G. van (2005)

  • Title
  • Contents
  • Preface
  • Introduction
  • Art. 1 Purpose and division
  • Art. 2 The offices
  • Art. 3 The calling to office
  • Art. 4 Bound to a church
  • Art. 5 Eligibility for the ministry
  • Art. 6 Ordination and installation of ministers of the Word
  • Art. 7 From one church to another
  • Art. 8 Exceptional gifts
  • Art. 9 Admission of ministers who have recently joined the Church
  • Art. 10 Officiating in another church
  • Art. 11 Proper support
  • Art. 12 Call to an extraordinary task
  • Art. 13 Retirement of ministers
  • Art. 14 Dismissal
  • Art. 15 Bound for life
  • Art. 16 Task of ministers
  • Art. 17 Training for the ministry
  • Art. 18 Students of theology
  • Art. 19 Task of Missionaries
  • Art. 20 Task of elders
  • Art. 21 Task of deacons
  • Art. 22 Equality of respective duties
  • Art. 23 Term of office
  • Art. 24 Subscription to the Confession by ministers and teaching staff
  • Art. 25 Subscription to the Confession by elders and deacons
  • Art. 26 False doctrine
  • Art. 27 Office-bearers and the government
  • Art. 28 The ecclesiastical assemblies
  • Art. 29 Proceedings
  • Art. 30 Authority of the assemblies
  • Art. 31 Appeals
  • Art. 32 Credentials and voting
  • Art. 33 Proposals
  • Art. 34 Chairman and clerk
  • Art. 35 Jurisdiction
  • Art. 36 Consistory
  • Art. 37 Consistory and the deacons
  • Art. 38 Constitution of a consistory
  • Art. 39 Places without a consistory
  • Art. 40 Meetings of deacons
  • Art. 41 Classis
  • Art. 42 Ministers who are not delegated to a classis
  • Art. 43 Counsellors
  • Art. 44 Church visitors
  • Art. 45 Synod
  • Art. 46 Relationship with other churches
  • Art. 47 Censure in classis and synod
  • Art. 48 Deputies of major assemblies
  • Art. 49 Archives
  • Art. 50 Mission
  • Art. 51 Administration of sacraments
  • Art. 52 Baptism of infants
  • Art. 53 Baptismal promise and education
  • Art. 54 Public profession of faith
  • Art. 55 Baptism of adults
  • Art. 56 Lord’s Supper
  • Art. 57 Admission to the Lord’s Supper
  • Art. 58 Church records
  • Art. 59 Attestations for communicant members
  • Art. 60 Attestations for non-communicant members
  • Art. 61 Support after departure
  • Art. 62 Church services
  • Art. 63 Catechism preaching
  • Art. 64 Psalms and hymns
  • Art. 65 Ecclesiastical feast days
  • Art. 66 Days of prayer
  • Art. 67 Marriage
  • Art. 68 Funerals
  • Art. 69 Aim of discipline
  • Art. 70 Mutual responsibility
  • Art. 71 Consistory involvement
  • Art. 72 Repentance
  • Art. 73 Discipline in respect of communicant members
  • Art. 74 Announcements during the procedure
  • Art. 75 Re-admission
  • Art. 76 Suspension and deposition of office-bearers
  • Art. 77 Serious and gross sins on the part of office-bearers
  • Art. 78 Christian censure
  • Art. 79 Discipline in respect of non-communicant members
  • Art. 80 No lording over others
  • Art. 81 Observance and revision of the Church Order