CABF Constitution

Our Constitution is comprised of two documents: the Memorandum of Association and the By-Laws.

Memorandum of Association:

At a Special Meeting of the CABF Membership held on June 16, 2022, a revised Memorandum of Association was adopted which came into effect on July 11, 2022 when it was approved by the NS Registry of Joint Stock Companies. You can view the approved Memorandum of Association here.

By-Laws

At a Special Meeting of the CABF Membership held on June 16, 2022, amendments to Sections 54-59 of By-Law #2 were passed. The Registrar of the NS Registry of Joint Stock Companies approved of these amendments on July 15, 2022. You can view an Office Consolidation of the revised By-Law #2 here.

Policy and Procedures Manual

The Policy and Procedures Manual is a more detailed document that gets its authority from the CABF By-Law #2 (see above). 

Over the past year several sections of the Policy and Procedures Manual have been updated, with each amendment being approved by CABF Council.  These changes were ratified by the Members at the Annual General Meeting held on Septemer 24, 2024. 

The most significant change involves additions to the Policy on Credentials Committee to include a new category of accreditation to allow a local church to request recognition of a Local Church Minister.  In some cases, a local church may not have a minister who meets the requirements for licensing or ordination.  However, they have been called to ministry by the congregation and the congregation may wish to have this person recognized as a Local Church Minister.  This would be particularly the case for part-time and multi-vocational ministers whether in a solitary ministry in a small church or those taking a specific ministry roll in a larger church.  Unlike applications for Licensing and Ordination, which are initiated by the candidate, applications for recognition of Local Church Ministers are made by the congregation and remain valid only while the minister is exercising that role with that particular congregation.  The Policy on Credentials Committee, which includes this revised text is found on pages 31 to 46 of the updated P&P Manual (see link below).

The Terms of Reference for the Website Committee were also updated, with the revised text found on pages 20-22 of the updated document (see link below).

Finally, in response to enquiries for an interpretation of determining Quorum for Members Meetings, text was developed.  This will increase transparency and allow for a consistent approach going forward.  It is found at the end of the section on the Constitution and Governance Committee on pages 54 and 55 of the updated document (see link below).

A copy of the Office Consolidation of the Policy and Procedures Manual (as of September 24, 2024) which includes the above changes is available here.

CABF Credentials Policy

At a Special Meeting of the CABF Membership held on June 16, 2022, a revised Credentials Policy was adopted and ws included in the Policy and Procedures Manual.  

This policy enables the granting of CABF Association licenses and the establishment of ordination councils. It also provides the procedure through which clergy accredited by other religious bodies acceptable to the CABF may be granted accreditation by the CABF, and the conditions under which authorization to perform marriages may be sought.

Please note that at the Annual General Meeting held on September 24, 2024, the action of CABF Council to approve further changes to the Credentials Policy were ratified by the membership.  These changes will creat a new category of accreditation to allow a local church to request recognition of a Local Church Minister.

To view a copy of the updated Policy on Credentials Committee in the Office Consolidation of the Policy and Procedures Manual, click the following link Policy and Procedures Manual.  

Click here for an Application Form for those seeking accreditation with the CABF. Click here for an Application Form for those seeking accreditation prior to upcoming ordination in a CABF Church. (These forms are out of date.  Please contact the Credenitals Committee for current forms.)

Strategic Framework

Strategic Framework adopted on 5 October 2019.