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The large Regional Churches have done their homework—and received good grades. A first self-assessment is now available to the international Church leadership based on its good governance policy. What this is about and what it is good for …
“No major systemic governance problems identified.” This was the result of the first round of the self-assessment.
Even a Church needs secular structures to make a common life of faith possible. This is also how the New Apostolic Church International (NACI) in Zurich is structured: on the one hand there is the District Apostle Meeting with its spiritual focus, and on the other is the Delegates’ Meeting, which deals with organisational matters.
The representatives of the District Apostle Areas dealt with the subject of good governance at the Pentecost meeting in Zurich, Switzerland, today. This includes adherence to certain principles regarding leadership, decision-making, and communication of information in the Regional Churches.
The Delegale Meeting had already adopted corresponding principles a year ago in Cape Town in South Africa. The ten principles of good governance are:
The District Apostle Areas had their homework set out for them. They needed to answer a whole package of questions that arise from these principles and their further guidelines. The board members of the leading Regional Churches were called on to answer these questions, not only for themselves, but also for other Regional Churches in their organisational care.
The result: so far, no serious systemic deficiencies have been identified. The survey will be analysed further and any need for optimisation will be addressed. In the meantime, the Church’s self-assessment is entering a second round. After the larger District Churches, the District Apostle Areas are now taking on the smaller Regional Churches.
NACI has now begun to undertake appropriate measures in-house. The most recent Statutes have restricted the Chief Apostle’s decision-making powers in financial matters and transferred further responsibility to the newly created Board of Directors as a collective body.
With the topic of good governance, the New Apostolic Church is continuing its Church strategy work on international standards. In recent years, this included the minimal requirements for the operation of the Church as well as the global risk assessment for the continued existence of the Regional Churches.
nak.org features an overview of other topics discussed by the District Apostle Meeting.