The Role of the State Executive


State Executive Members

This body is made up of seven ordained ministers including the President. All members must have been ordained for a minimum of two years. These members are elected by delegates at the State Conference and serve for at least two years.

Executive Duties include:

  • Issuing of State Credentials. Recommending, to the National Executive, those who are eligible for full ordination.
  • Working with New Churches in the planting of new Churches.
  • Planning of State Conferences, Leadership Summits and Seminars.
  • Reviewing any disciplinary matters involving Ministers and/or Churches. Management of finances of the State body.
  • Engaging the services of experts in matters relating to Government policy, legal and financial matters including the creation of "Child Safe" churches.