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May/June 2005 |

Annual conferences to consider changes to church constitution
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UMNS) - proposed changes to the United Methodist Church's
constitution are being considered this year by annual conferences meeting
throughout the world including both North Indiana and South Indiana Conferences.
The changes must be ratified by an aggregate two-thirds vote of the 63 U.S.
annual conferences meeting this spring and the 52 conferences meeting throughout
the year in Europe, Africa and the Philippines.
Delegates to The United Methodist Church's General Conference proposed the eight
amendments during their meeting last May in Pittsburgh. If the annual
conferences approve the changes, the amendments will go to the Council of
Bishops for final ratification.
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One of the proposed amendments would make possible the adoption of enabling
legislation at the same General Conference where an amendment is voted upon.
Such adoption would be contingent on the required ratification by the various
annual conferences. Currently, enabling legislation cannot be introduced until
at least the General Conference following the adoption and subsequent
ratification of a constitutional amendment.
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Another amendment states that a fair and open process must be used for the
election of General Conference delegates.
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Two amendments relate to home missioners. If the changes are approved, General
Conference would have the authority to define and fix the powers and duties of
home missioners, and home missioners would be appointed by bishops as members of
the annual conference.
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Other amendments also address conference membership. One defines clergy
members of an annual conference.
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Another amendment calls for the people responsible for promoting the work of
The United Methodist General Board of Global Ministries to be members of the
annual conference. The rationale for the amendment states that about 30 percent
of conference secretaries of global ministries are laity. Currently, unless
elected by his or her home church or included under the conference's
equalization rule, the secretary is not a member of the annual conference.
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The 2000 General Conference passed legislation listing the lay members of the
annual conference. The 2005 annual conference delegates will consider an
amendment to add the conference director of lay speaking ministries to the list
of lay members in Paragraph 602.4 of The United Methodist Book of Discipline.
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The final amendment calls for the deletion of the phrase "and provided further
that this provision shall not apply to annual conferences of the former
Evangelical United Brethren Church during the first three quadrennia after
union." The phrase is found in the 2000 Book of Discipline, Division Two,
Section IV, Paragraph 25.4, Article V, and in the 2004 Book of Discipline,
Division Two, Section IV, Paragraph 27.4, Article V. The phrase proposed to be
deleted applied to annual conferences in existence before 1981, making it now
obsolete.
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