The AIC (African Inland Church) is structured with a clear administrative hierarchy, organizing its operations across various levels to ensure effective governance and spiritual oversight. This structure comprises five distinct administrative councils, ranging from the grassroots level to the central authority.
Administrative Councils of the AIC Church
The organizational framework of the AIC Church is systematically divided into councils, each responsible for specific administrative and spiritual functions within its designated scope. This tiered approach facilitates robust decision-making and efficient management of church affairs across its different geographical and communal congregations.
The hierarchy, from the most localized to the highest central authority, is as follows:
Hierarchical Level | Administrative Council |
---|---|
1 (Local) | Local Church Council |
2 (District) | District Church Council |
3 (Regional) | Regional Church Council |
4 (Area) | Area Church Council |
5 (Central) | Central Church Council |
This progressive structure ensures that the church's operations are managed effectively, with each council playing a vital role in supporting the overall mission and vision of the AIC Church.