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ARTICLE 1
Name
The
official name of the organization shall be the Fellowship of Baptist
Historians.
ARTICLE II
Purpose
The
Fellowship of Baptist Historians shall serve as an auxiliary to the
Baptist History and Heritage Society, undergirding the work of the
Society by providing opportunities for fellowship and to study,
discuss, and act on issues related to Baptist history. The Fellowship
will cooperate with the editor of Baptist History and Heritage
and promote the journal.
ARTICLE III
Members
Any
academician or professional historian with an interest in Baptist
history is eligible for membership in the Fellowship. All qualified
members of the Society who attend the 2000 and 2001 annual meetings of
the Fellowship or who notify the president of the Fellowship or the
executive-director of the Society prior to the 2001
annual meeting of the Society shall be considered charter members of
the Fellowship. After the 2001 annual meeting of the Fellowship, one
may become a member of the Fellowship by vote of the current
membership after having made application for membership. Membership in
the Fellowship presupposes support for the work of the Society.
ARTICLE IV
Officers
The
Fellowship will elect three officers who will guide the organization
and offer assistance and support to the Executive Director of the
Society.
The
president shall plan the program for the annual meeting, preside at
the meetings, serve as a non-voting representative of the Fellowship
at meetings of the Society’s Board of Directors and perform other
duties as are ordinarily pertinent to the office of the presidency.
The
vice-president shall act for the president in his/her absence or
incapacity, assist in planning the program for the annual meeting and
in case of the death or resignation of the president shall assume the
duties of that office.
The
secretary shall keep full and accurate minutes of each meeting of the
Fellowship.
Officers will be nominated and elected by the Fellowship at its
regular annual meeting for a term of two years. The officers shall be
eligible to serve two consecutive terms.
Upon completion of the president’s term, the vice president from the
previous year shall be nominated president.
ARTICLE V
Meetings
The
Fellowship shall have an annual meeting during the annual meeting of
the Society.
Special meetings may be called by the officers. A quorum of the
Fellowship shall consist of those members present at a meeting.
ARTICLE VI
Committees
The
Fellowship may elect special committees at times to perform a
particular function as authorized by the assembly's bylaws or motions.
ARTICLE VII
Parliamentary Authority
The
rules contained in the current edition of Robert’s Rules of Order
Newly Revised shall govern this assembly in all cases to which
they are applicable and in which they are not inconsistent with these
bylaws and any special rules of order the assembly may adopt.
ARTICLE VIII
Amendment of Bylaws
These bylaws may be amended at any regular meeting of the assembly by
a two-thirds vote, provided that the amendment has been submitted in
writing at the previous meeting. |