Diocesan Administration

The life and mission of the Church at the level diocesan It is based on an organization organized, participative and responsible, oriented to service to the people of God. Each diocese has the power to define its own administrative structure, ensuring that the ecclesiastical government is exercised in a representative, transparent and in communion. In this sense, the National Synod, made up of elected members that represent the different congregations and regions of the country, constitutes the main space of discernment y decision making.

The diocesan organization can be structured in regions with a high level of autonomy, expressed through Regional Conferences or Committees, favoring an administration close to the reality of each community. Likewise, each congregation assumes responsibility for its institutional life through its Council, in charge of safeguarding the order, the administration and the records necessary for the proper functioning of the Church.

He Regulations of the Diocesan Government brings together the principles, functions and responsibilities that guide this structure, promoting a management clear, co-responsible and faithful to the mission of the Church. We invite you to Download this document to learn more about organization, the processes and the guidelines that govern the diocesan life.

Members

The life of the Church is built upon personal and community commitment of each of their members. Being part of the Church means living the faith in a conscious and responsible way, seeking to fulfill the God's purpose both in the personal life as in shared life as body of Christ. Throughout history, great Church leaders have affirmed that the primary purpose of human beings is To glorify God and enjoy Him forever, and that the obedience and the fidelity They are central elements of that call.

He Membership Regulations brings together principles, responsibilities and guidelines that accompany this path of faith, addressing aspects such as Christian commitment, he baptism, the public confirmation of the promises made to the Lord and the active participation in the life of the local church. This document aims to offer a clear frame that helps to live a informed, mature, and consistent faith, both personally and as a community. We invite you to Download the regulations to learn more about these guidelines and strengthen your walking inside the Church.

Money Laundering Policy

The Anglican Church of Paraguay has policies and procedures in place for the prevention of money laundering and terrorist financing, in compliance with the regulations established by SEPRELAD and current Paraguayan legislation. As a supervised organization, it implements internal controls, independent audits, and monitoring mechanisms to ensure transparency and the proper management of its operations, promoting responsible and ethical management aligned with national and international financial prevention standards. For more details on these policies and procedures, you can download the following document.

Safe Church

Safe Church is a policy designed to ensure that all church spaces are safe, especially for children, adolescents, and vulnerable individuals. It establishes clear protocols for prevention, monitoring, and response to any type of abuse, promoting environments of care, respect, and transparency. It also regulates the conduct of volunteers and leaders, ensuring healthy boundaries, constant supervision, and immediate action in response to any incident. For complete details and guidelines, please download the following document.

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