Baptism Team Charter

MAYFLOWER CHURCH

Baptism Team Charter

Streamline System 06 — Team Charters

DRAFT for consideration by the Servants Council at its meeting on July 11, 2026. Not yet ratified. Upon ratification this becomes a standing charter, reviewed at each August Leadership Summit and re-ratified on material change.

Governing Principle

The elders open the gate; this team prepares the way and helps the church rejoice.

Baptism is the church's public welcome of a believer who has trusted Christ. The elders examine and approve who comes to the water; this team makes the day ready, walks the candidate through it, and helps the body celebrate and gather the newly baptized into its life.

1. Oversight (the home)

Overseeing board: Elders (Bylaws Art. II §B 1.c.2, baptism explicitly under the elders). Day-to-day point person: Senior Pastor. Every team has a home; this team works first with the elders.

2. Purpose

This team exists to serve the church's celebration of believer's baptism, the public sign by which a believer who has trusted Christ is received and the body rejoices. Mayflower practices believer's baptism by immersion. The team prepares candidates practically and pastorally for the day, handles the logistics that make it ready, and helps the church celebrate and incorporate the newly baptized into its life. The theological gate stays with the elders; this team makes ready the welcome.

3. Priority-ministry link

This team serves Membership and Shepherding Care, the church's front door, and Disciple-Making Pathways (System 01). Baptism is where a new believer is publicly received and set on the path of following Christ within the body.

4. The Commission

The elders commission this team to make Mayflower's baptisms ready, dignified, and joyful, and to help the church receive the newly baptized well. The work follows the elders' lead: once the elders have examined and approved a candidate and their testimony, this team prepares that candidate practically and pastorally for the day, handles the logistics that make the service ready, and helps the body celebrate and incorporate the newly baptized. The scale is modest and event-shaped: a small core that gathers around each baptism as it comes, rather than a standing program. The team does not set the church's baptismal theology or decide who is baptized; it serves the ordinance the elders steward.

5. In scope / Out of scope

In scope:

Out of scope:

6. Scale

Shape: a small permanent core team that gathers around each baptism service as it comes, expanding with recruited helpers as a particular service needs, drawing commitment categories from the Volunteer Chapter (System 06). The core does not staff every task itself; it recruits help around each occasion. Leadership is one appointed Baptism Team Leader (System 07, "29 — Baptism Team Leader").

7. Key responsibilities

8. Coordination

9. Resources

Budget line: none specifically named; incidental costs are coordinated with the Elder Chair under the elders' budget (Purchasing Policy). Facilities and equipment needs for the baptistery and service are coordinated with the Trustees. Scheduling and volunteer requests run through Planning Center.

10. Health indicators

Faithfulness-shaped signs the team is alive, not a baptism-count scoreboard. The year's specific targets live in the System 11 annual goals, set with the elders each August.

11. Review and approval

Standing charter, reviewed annually at the August Leadership Summit. Re-ratified by the Servants Council on material change. Escalation beyond the team's or elders' authority follows the Decision-Making Framework (System 09). Leadership succession follows the Leadership Handoff Guidelines (System 12).

Commissioned by: Elder Chair ____________________________ Date __________

Ratified into the operations documentation by: Servants Council ____________________________ Date __________

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Created 2026-06-17 12:39:54 UTC by Anton Brown
Updated 2026-06-17 12:39:54 UTC by Anton Brown