FFA Opening Ceremony for Parliamentarian, Historian, and Chaplain

 

The following officer parts for the opening ceremony of the FFA are un-official. Official parts have not been written and officially approved by the National FFA Organization for these offices.  Many local chapters have adopted similar opening ceremony parts to accommodate local chapter needs.

 

 

PARLIAMENTARIAN

Parliamentarian: Stationed by Roberts Rules of Order. 

Vice President: Your duties there?

Parliamentarian: I serve as an advisor and consultant to the President and members on procedural matters. I keep in my possession a copy of Robert's Rules of Order, our Constitution and By-Laws, and the "Official FFA Manual."  It is my duty to see that parliamentarian procedure is carried on efficiently. It is my obligation to know and share information about parliamentary law and assist members in proper meeting procedure and etiquette so that we can accomplish the business of the chapter. I assure that every member will be heard and that the majority will prevail.

 

 

(To the Parliamentarian) ___________________to you, as Parliamentarian, is entrusted all responsibility of seeing that our meetings are carried out in an orderly and democratic manner.

HISTORIAN

Historian: Stationed at the chapter scrapbook.

Vice President: Your duties there?

Historian: Tradition and history are a source of pride for our organization. It is my duty to maintain a record of chapter achievements and promote excellence through highlighting activities, events and accomplishments so that our chapter membership is motivated by our past successes and looks to future achievements.

 

 

(To the Historian:)  _________________, to you, as Historian, is entrusted the responsibility of recording the historical account of our chapter.  Your duties also require you to continue the safe and systematic preservation of our historical records.

 

CHAPLAIN

Chaplain: Stationed by the open book. (or Holy Bible)

Vice President: Why by the open book? (or Holy Bible)

Chaplain: The bible is to admonish us to look to God in all our undertakings. It is through the open pages of the Holy Bible that we learn that man is made of dust, that he was placed upon the earth to tend a garden, and later sent from that garden to till the soil. These pages reveal the agriculture of the past, and our personal salvation through parables told by Jesus to the farmers of Palestine. May we always keep the Holy Bible open for us.

 

 

 (To the Chaplain:)  _________________, as chaplain-elect, you are to keep the Holy Bible open before us, offering motivation and enlightenment to our members.  You are to remind us to use the Bible both in our faith and our service.  You should lead by example and remind us all of our purpose and agricultural past.