THE STATUTES OF THE EUROPEAN DEAF CHRISTIAN ALLIANCE (EDCA)
1 NAME, HISTORY, STATEMENT OF FAITH, AIMS
1.1 INTRODUCTION
The European Deaf Christian Alliance (EDCA) is an umbrella of representatives from Deaf Christian
Denominational and Non-Denominational Churches and organisations in Europe.
These representatives are born-again, Spirit-indwelt believers who have submitted themselves to God
the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit and to the fulfilment of the Great Commission (Matthew
28:18-20; Mark 16:16-20; Acts 1: 8).
1.2 NAME AND HISTORY
Deaf Christian Fellowship-Europe was formed in Holland in April 1998, comprised of five member
nations: Holland, Estonia, Denmark, Sweden, and England.
This organization changed its name in November 2000 to the European Deaf Christian Alliance,
hereafter EDCA.
EDCA member nations are as follows, with their year of initial membership:
Country Year
- Holland 1998
- Estonia 1998
- Denmark 1998
- Sweden 1998
- England 1998
- Russia 2001
- Finland 2005
- Ukraine 2008
- Spain 2008
- Italy 2009
- Northern Ireland 2011
- Norway 2012
- Switzerland 2013
- Austria 2014
- Romania 2015
- Moldova 2015
- Bulgaria 2015
- Germany 2016
- Belarus 2017
- France 2017
- Israel 2017
- Poland 2017
- Hungary 2017
- Czech Republic 2019
- Belguim 2019
- Macedonia 2023
- Georgia 2023
- Scotland 2023
1.3 STATEMENT OF FAITH
The statement of faith is Evangelical and Interdenominational. This fellowship accepts the Holy
Scriptures as the all-sufficient rule of faith and practice (2 Timothy 3:16, 17).
● We believe the Bible to be the inspired, only infallible, authoritative Word of God.
● We believe that there is one God, eternally existent in three Persons: Father, Son and
Holy Spirit.
● We believe in the deity of our Lord Jesus Christ, His virgin birth, His sinless life, His
miracles, His vicarious and atoning death through His shed blood, His bodily resurrection,
His ascension to the right hand of the Father and His personal return in power and glory.
● We believe in the salvation of the sinner by faith in the atoning death of the Lord Jesus
Christ.
● We believe in baptism by immersion in water, entered into by all who have really
repented and have truly believed with all their hearts in Christ as Saviour and Lord.
● We believe in the Holy Spirit and His work necessary for conversion, regeneration,
sanctification, ministry and worship.
● We believe in the resurrection of the body, the judgement of the world by our Lord Jesus
Christ with the eternal blessedness of the righteous and the eternal punishment of the
wicked.
1.4 THE PURPOSE OF EDCA
● To glorify the Lord, to help and build the unity of the Body of Jesus Christ in Europe.
● To discuss and consider doctrinal, ethical, moral, social and other matters.
● To develop a forum for fellowship, exchange of experience, edification, inspiration and
empowerment to fulfil the Great Commission.
● To work together and to build a necessary network to achieve God-given duties and goals in
Europe.
1.5 THE AIM OF EDCA
The aim is to reach deaf people of every nation (in co-operation with other evangelical groups), to lead
them to the knowledge of salvation through Jesus Christ and to build them up in the Christian life in
fellowship with other deaf believers.
1.6 STATEMENT OF NON-PROFIT
EDCA has no commercial purpose and seeks no profit.
2 NATION MEMBERSHIP AND FUNCTIONS OF THE BOARD
2.1 NATION MEMBERS
Nations are eligible for membership if:
● There is an active Deaf Christian community
● More than one church or organization from the country cooperate together to seek
membership
Applications for membership should be addressed to the Secretary of EDCA, who will present it to the
Board. The Board will decide approval of membership status based on God’s guidance and consensus of
the Board.
2.2 THE BOARD
The Board consists of Nation representatives and officers.
The Board shall meet at least once a year to go through the official business of EDCA.
2.2.1 NATION REPRESENTATIVES TO THE BOARD
● Each member nation will appoint a maximum of two representatives to serve on the Board as
nation representatives.
● The nominees must be leaders in the Deaf Christian community and agree with the Statement
of Faith.
● The nominees will be presented to the current Board for approval.
● Each member nation will receive only one vote.
● Nation representatives are expected to attend the yearly Board meetings
2.2.2 OFFICERS OF THE EXECUTIVE BOARD
● The Officers are: President, Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer, Coordinator, Advisory set out a
term of 1 – 4 years.
● The Officers are elected for a term (typically four years), and may be reelected to serve more
than one term.
● Officers shall, during their term of office, be neutral and independent of their own home
country.
● If an officer wants to resign, he needs to write a letter of resignation to the President of EDCA or
the Board.
● The powers of the Officers shall be as delegated by the Board. The Officers can make decisions
in an emergency situation but must report back in full to the Board at the next meeting about
the decisions taken. The Board shall confirm these decisions or initiate further action at the
next meeting.
2.3 ROLES AND DUTIES OF THE OFFICERS
2.3.1 PRESIDENT
● The President shall preside over the Board of EDCA.
● If the President is unable to attend the meeting, then the Vice President shall assume
responsibility.
● In matters pertaining directly to the EDCA President, the existing EDCA Vice President shall
preside.
● The key role of the President is to run meetings, manage EDCA business, and set, with the
Secretary, the agenda for meetings of the Board.
2.3.2 COORDINATOR
● The role of the coordinator is to cooperate with the organisers of EDCA events.
2.3.3 SECRETARY
● In consultation with the President, prepare the agenda and make and keep records of all
Conference proceedings and all sessions of the Board.
● Prepare and edit the minutes for distribution.
● Maintain a system of files, keeping all records accurately.
● Answer all communication with copies to the President and Vice President.
● Carry out any duties as directed by the President and/or the Board.
● Assist the President with the preparations for the EDCA Board meetings.
2.3.4 TREASURER
● The Treasurer shall look after EDCA’s funds with approval of the Board and take care of all
financial matters according to the decisions of the Board.
2.3.5 GENERAL BOARD MEMBERS
● Two Board Members are elected and participate in EDCA Board activities.
● If one of the other officers cannot fulfill his/her duties, one of these Board Members may be
assigned to fulfill the absent officer’s duties.
● As with the other officers, these members have a vote separate from their country of residence,
remaining neutral and not representing their country.
2.4 WITHDRAWAL AND DISMISSAL
If a National representative or officer wants to withdraw from the EDCA Board, she/he can send a letter
of resignation to Secretary or President of EDCA.
If a member National representative or officer changes his or her actions or beliefs so as to no longer
reflect the EDCA Statement of Faith or Biblical values, the EDCA Board may make a prayerful and unified
decision to dismiss him/her.
2.5 ANNULMENT OF MEMBERSHIP
If a member has not attended the EDCA Board meetings for three consecutive times, then the EDCA
Board reserves the right to suspend his or her membership.
If a member country has not attended the EDCA Board meetings for three consecutive times, then the
Board reserves the right to suspend the nation’s membership in EDCA.
A member or nation may be reinstated upon the approval of the EDCA Board.
3 AREAS OF ACTIVITIES OF EDCA
3.1 EDCA BOARD MEETINGS
These will be focused on EDCA’s strategy, its business and future, according to the decision of the EDCA
Board. These meetings are attended by the Officers of the Board and the National Representatives. The
Board may grant permission for a limited number of guests to observe the Board meetings.
During the board programme, there may be separate meetings such as:
● Sessions focusing on the areas of activities within EDCA.
● Special topic sessions where a topic or issue may be presented followed by discussion and
possible action.
3.2 EUROPEAN DEAF CHRISTIAN CONFERENCE (EDCC)
EDCC is to be held every four years immediately after the formal EDCA Board meeting.
These Conferences are to be planned by the EDCA Board in co-operation with the national host country’s
committee. This conference is open to all and is focused on Biblical teaching, evangelism, and spiritual
growth for the Deaf communities throughout Europe. This conference, as well as the other areas of
activities, seeks to draw together the European Deaf communities in unity as part of a single Body of
Christ.
3.3 OTHER AREAS OF ACTIVITIES
The areas of activities that EDCA is involved in include, but are not limited to the following:
EDC Pastors and Leaders: Focused on equipping, empowering and encouraging Deaf pastors and
leaders; typically held every year.
EDC Youth: Focused on evangelism and spiritual growth and encouragement for youth ages 18 – 35;
typically held every two years.
EDC Evangelism: Focused on Evangelism and outreach to Deaf communities throughout Europe.
EDC Worship Training: Focused on practice and training for praise and worship within Deaf communities;
typically held every year.
EDC Family: Focused on Biblical training and encouragement for families and married couples; typically
held every three years.
EDC Deafblind and Visually Impaired: Focused on spiritual growth, empowerment and encouragement
of Deaf-Blind persons.
EDC Bible Translation: Focused on bringing together a network of churches and organizations involved in
Deaf Bible translation and Bible use throughout Europe.
EDC Women’s Ministry: Focused on bringing together Deaf women, to encourage and strengthen their
capacity for ministry as well as personal spiritual growth and fellowship.
EDC Children: Focused on bringing together Deaf people who are involved in Deaf Children’s ministry,
developing ministry tools and methods for effectively engaging and ministering to Deaf children.
3.4 HOST COUNTRY COMMITTEE’S DUTIES
For many of these areas of activities, there will be a local host country committee that will co-operate
with the EDCA Board in the organisation of an EDCA activity in their country. The membership of the
host committee shall be determined by the EDCA representatives from the country where the
Conference is to be, in consultation with the Board. If appropriate, the Board will nominate person(s) to
the host committee.
The host committee shall be responsible for all the local practical matters relating to the organising of
the Conference and for carrying out the decisions of the EDCA Board in full.
The host committee will bear full responsibility with regard to the Conference’s finances.
4 FINANCES
Member Nations are requested to make an annual contribution to EDCA funds. The amount of the
contribution by each member nation is to be determined by the Board, and may vary according to the
level of development of the Christian Deaf community and financial capabilities of each country. The
current rates are as follows, but EDCA reserves the right to revise these rates at any time, and any such
revision will be reflected in the next revision of these statutes.
Member status:
Developed countries 100€
Eastern European countries 50€
Developing European countries 10€
Associate status:
Non-European Developed countries 20€
Non-European Developing countries 10€
Must be paid every january.
Countries outside of Europe may become associate members to encourage global relations and
communication, and may participate but without vote.
The EDCA Board may allow non-members to observe meetings, without voice or vote, before deciding
whether or not to seek membership and pay membership fees.
EDCA finances shall be conducted in accordance with the laws of the country where the treasurer
resides. Likewise audits will be carried out from that same country.
For ease of accounting and finances, it is recommended that all transactions be carried out in Euros.
Funds are to be used solely to fulfil the purposes and aims of the organisation as set out in section 1.4
and 1.5 above.
The Board Members are volunteers and can only claim compensation for actual expenses and cash
expenditure.
EDCA is a non-profit organisation. The liabilities of EDCA are limited to the assets of the organisation.
Neither the Board Members nor the Representatives are personally liable.
5 THE CONSTITUTION IS FLEXIBLE
The constitution is flexible to allow something to be added or removed.
If at some future point the Board agrees that EDCA should be dissolved, the EDCA Board will appoint a
committee to guide the organization through the actions and legalities involved.
The constitution may be amended at any time with the full knowledge and approval of the Board.
(Amended by Raymond Abernethy, 2023)