1.0 PURPOSE OF DISCIPLINE
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1.1 Discipline in the church is a positive expression in the spirit of love and helpfulness of concern
both for the offender and for the church. Its purpose is that the life and work of the church may be orderly, conducive
to the spiritual growth of the members, and corrective of weaknesses, mistakes and offenses by individuals and
judicatories. Appropriate objects of discipline are actions contrary to the faith and practice to which, according to the
scriptures, all Christians are called, or which are contrary to the government of the church.
1.2 Discipline in the church should be appropriate to the nature of the error or offense. All acts of
discipline, both for individuals and judicatories, should be weighed carefully, keeping in mind the purpose of
discipline.
1.3 The various approaches in discipline have the same purpose and generally should begin with
counseling and only then proceed to the more severe approaches.
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| a. | | Counseling is the effort to encourage and assist
the person or judicatory to correct what is wrong, to remedy deficiencies, and to learn and grow
spiritually through the experience; |
| b. | | Admonition is a formal action to identify the
weakness, mistake, or offense of a person or judicatory and to urge or order its correction; |
| c. | | Suspension of a member of a church is a temporary
exclusion from the right to vote in a congregational meeting and a removal from any position of
leadership, including the session and diaconate. For a minister it is a temporary prohibition against the
performance of the duties of the office. For a judicatory it is a temporary withdrawal of its power to
act and a denial of representation in higher judicatories. Suspension may be for a definite or indefinite
period of time; |
| d. | | The act of deposing is the revoking of the
ordination of a minister, elder, or deacon and removal from the office. |
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