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Quick Reference Card — April 2026

Mayflower Church — Decision-Making at a Glance. Quick-reference card for staff, board members, and trustees. v1.0 · April 2026. Governed by the Mayflower Constitution and Bylaws.

This card is a summary. The full Decision-Making Framework is the authoritative companion, and the Mayflower Constitution and Bylaws govern where they conflict.

The Four-Question Check

Before you decide, ask:

  1. Is the matter inside my domain?
  2. Is the cost inside an approved budget line and under my tier?
  3. Is any escalation trigger present?
  4. Could I explain this at the next board meeting?

YES, YES, NO, YES → decide. Anything else → escalate one level.

Financial Thresholds

Tier Amount Who decides Notes
F-1 Up to $250, within budget line Ministry lead / staff Receipt to Bookkeeper ≤14 days.
F-2 $250 – $1,500, within budget line Responsible Board chair Two signatures above $750. Logged in next minutes.
F-3 $1,500 – $5,000, within budget line Responsible Board (majority) Notice to Board of Finance ≤7 days.
F-4 Non-budgeted, under $5,000 Board of Finance BYLAW II.B — Finance §4.
F-5 Non-budgeted, $5,000 or more • OR any property disposition >$5,000 Congregation (at business meeting) BYLAW II.B — Finance §5; Trustees §4. Emergency: Finance may act, congregation affirms next meeting.
F-6 Annual budget Congregation approves (Finance proposes) BYLAW II.B — Finance §1. October Quarterly Meeting.

Personnel

  • P-1 Volunteer role assignment — ministry team lead, with board chair awareness.
  • P-2 Minor change to a non-pastoral job description — supervising board (or Pastor), notice to Servants Council. PROPOSED.
  • P-3 Non-pastoral staff hiring — Servants Council directs, per Hiring SOP. Bylaw II.B, Servants Council §8.
  • P-4 Performance review (non-pastoral) — supervising board chair (or Pastor). PROPOSED.
  • P-5 Pastor review — Servants Council. Bylaw II.B, Servants Council §7.
  • P-6 Corrective action — supervising board chair, with Pastor. PROPOSED.
  • P-7 Termination (non-pastoral) — Servants Council recommends; Finance confirms funding.
  • P-8 Pastoral call / termination — Congregation, 3/4 vote. Bylaws II.A.

Ministry & Events

  • M-1 Run an existing ministry or event — responsible team / ministry lead.
  • M-2 Significant change — responsible board, Servants Council informed.
  • M-3 Discontinue — responsible board recommends; Servants Council affirms.
  • M-4 Launch a new ministry team — Servants Council approves charter; Elders approve establishment for teaching/outreach/worship.
  • M-5 Cross-board initiative — Servants Council chairs; affected boards co-approve.
  • M-6 Public communications — Pastor, with Elder consultation where doctrinal.
  • M-7 Outside speaker / teacher / musical guest — Pastor with Elder consent.

Facility & Property

  • B-1 Internal ministry use of the building — Trustees chair; church calendar authoritative.
  • B-2 External / third-party use — Board of Trustees; COI required. Elder consult if teaching.
  • B-3 Routine repair or maintenance — Trustees chair per F-1 to F-3.
  • B-4 Major repair / replacement / improvement (not budgeted, $5K+) — Congregation per F-5.
  • B-5 Capital project — Congregation approves project and funding.
  • B-6 Sale, mortgage, or transfer of property >$5K — Congregation. Bylaw II.B.
  • B-7 Insurance claim / property damage — Trustees chair notifies Pastor and Finance within 24 hours.

Escalation Triggers

Always escalate — regardless of dollar amount or domain — when any of these are present:

  • A. Safety risk to any person or property.
  • B. Legal exposure / insurance — counsel should be consulted.
  • C. Doctrinal or confessional — Statement of Faith, Covenant, or teaching content.
  • D. Pastoral care / member-discipline sensitivity.
  • E. Reputational risk to the church or ministry of the gospel.
  • F. Precedent-setting — the first time the church is doing something, even small-dollar.
  • G. Significant dissent among the leaders responsible.
  • H. Media / external authority — inquiry, pressure, or request from civil authority.

Route: pause the decision. Notify the Pastor and the Servants Council chair within 24 hours. Council decides next step (extraordinary session, Elder referral, counsel, or congregational meeting).


Full Decision-Making Framework · Overview. Source Word document attached to this page.