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How the GACAC Works

 
 

Delegate & Congregational Commitments

Recognizing the different polity and staffing structures represented within the Association, guidelines for how a congregation manages its membership status is adaptable. In some congregations a Pastor will be assigned to ensure that the congregation is meeting the commitments of membership, in others a lay person or other professional staff will assume that role. The form your congregation adopts to meet membership requirements is flexible, but please clarify that arrangement with other representatives if you haven’t done so recently.

Following is a list of the commitments for membership.

Congregation

  • Designate delegates for the annual GACAC spring convention, typically held on the first Saturday after Easter. Oftentimes delegates are selected because of a connection to Gustavus (alum, parent, etc) but any member of your congregation who supports Lutheran Higher Education is eligible.
    All pastors are granted delegate status, the number of lay delegates is determined by the following criteria:
Baptized Membership Number of Lay Delegates
1 - 750 1
751 - 1250 2
1751 - 2250 4
2251 - 2750 5
2751-3250 6
Each additional 750 members. Add one delegate.
  • Inform our office of staffing and delegate changes in your congregation as soon as possible

Delegate

  • Attend the annual GACAC Convention.
  • Inform our office of staffing and delegate changes in your congregation as soon as possible.
  • Support Gustavus by serving as a goodwill ambassador for the college in your congregation.

If you have questions about any of these commitments please contact the Church Relations Office.

 

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Jenni White Named ITA Central Region Senior Player of the Year

The Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) has recently named Gustavus Adolphus College women's tennis player Jenni White (Cedar Rapids, Iowa/Kennedy) the ITA Central Region Senior Player of the Year. White played in the top spot for the Gusties this season, as the team went 24-9 and finished fifth at the NCAA Team Championships in St. Peter.

Andy Bryan and Charlie Paukert Advance in Doubles, Bryan, Kauss Knocked Out In Singles

The Gustavus men's tennis doubles team of Andy Bryan and Charlie Paukert won its first round match at the NCAA Championship in Lewiston, Maine on Friday afternoon. Bryan and Paukert defeated David Ashlock and Dustin Phillips of Texas-Tyler 6-2, 6-3 and will now face the third seeded team of Filip Marinkovic and Andrew Thomson of Middlebury on Saturday afternoon in a quarterfinal match.

 
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