From our 2008 General Conference Proposed Amendments to our United Methodist Constitution.

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from our 2008 General Conference Proposed Amendments to our United Methodist Constitution

Every 4 Years we Review our Basic Organizing Principles Including our Constitution This is our opportunity to help us go on to perfection/wholeness

32 Proposed Amendments are before us They have passed General Conference by more than 2/3’s vote of United Methodists from around the world

32 Proposed Amendments are before us They have passed General Conference by more than 2/3’s vote of United Methodists from around the world 23 of them are on one subject – United Methodism as a World-Wide Church We will treat them as a single amendment even though we need to vote on each on separately

United Methodism as a World-Wide Church This amendment will: “allow the General Conference to create similar structures for all of our World-Wide Church. Each Annual Conference would belong to a Regional Conference which would be able to organize sub-units called Jurisdictional Conferences.”

United Methodism as a World-Wide Church Current Central Conferences (aprox) U.S. Jurisdictions & Conferences

United Methodism as a World-Wide Church Current Central Conferences (aprox) U.S. Jurisdictions & Conferences Questions: If we are a World-Wide Church by theology (“the world is my parish”), how completely do we live our theology? Will the church in the U.S. address the matter of “privilege” that accrues to it by way of money and membership?

United Methodism as a World-Wide Church Regional Conferences (see approximations below)

Central Conference Language “The word "central" was first used in the late nineteenth century to facilitate missionary work outside the United States. The meaning of the term is no longer clear to most persons. Further, there are negative connotations with the Central Jurisdiction which existed for purposes of segregation. Thus the word "regional" expresses the idea that all the annual conferences in a particular region engage in common mission together to serve God in that region. The word will easily translate into other languages.”

Regional Conference Implementation General Conference saw the benefit of providing a vehicle for later General Conferences to restructure to be a more constructive force in today’s world. There is no immediate change in the way we do business, but, if this passes, next General Conferences will be able to decide about how to practically put this vision into practice.

Amendment Numbers These 23 proposed amendments do not show up consecutively on your ballot so you will have to pay attention at Annual Conference. Here is a list of the 23 World-Wide Church amendments: ____345__7____ __16__18 __2021__

Amendment Source These petitions arose from the Council of Bishops and our Connectional Table and leadership of the Central Conferences as they engaged the issue of growth of United Methodism. They saw this change as a way forward in better living an image of “the world as our parish” and 72% of General Conference agreed.

Arguments Against - This is part of a “gay agenda” - This will divide our church as we will talk less with one another General Conference considered these perspectives and thought they ought not hold us back from making needed changes to continue growing a World-Wide Church.

Your Delegation believes that Christ's Spirit of Hospitality and Maturity did move through General Conference and consideration of this proposed amendment needs to first be honored as a serious proposal with honorable intentions before jumping into fears of what might be.

1 – ALL We move on to a related, but different proposed amendment that “emphasizes the wideness of God’s mercy and the availability of the ministry of the church to all.”

1 – ALL Inclusiveness of the Church — The United Methodist Church is a part of the church universal, which is one Body in Christ. The United Methodist Church acknowledges that all persons are of sacred worth and that we are in ministry to all. All persons without regard to race, color, national origin, status or economic condition who seek relationship in Jesus Christ shall be eligible to attend its worship services, participate in its programs, receive the sacraments, upon baptism be admitted as baptized members. All persons, upon taking vows declaring the Christian faith, become professing members in any local church in the connection. In the United Methodist Church no conference or other organizational unit of the Church shall be structured so as to exclude any member or any constituent body of the Church because of race, color, national origin, status or economic condition.

1 – ALL While this blanket welcome is consistent with our desire for “new birth” for everyone, there are some who will raise questions of opening ourselves to some other agenda. 67% of General Conference delegates saw this as a helpful clarification that follows Bishop Schnase’s book, Five Practices of Fruitful Congregations, that begins with radical hospitality with all people, without singling out specific folks for particular welcome.

Remaining 8 Amendments 2 – Ethics 6 – Representation 8 – Protection of Gender 9 – Voting for Bishops 15 – Annual Conference Responsibility 17 – Laity on Committee on Investigation 19 – Provisional Pastors Given Vote 22 - Bermuda

2 – Ethics “All official organizations, groups, committees, councils, boards, and agencies of The United Methodist Church shall adopt ethics and conflict of interest policies, applicable to both members and employees, which embody and live out our Christian values.” Passed General Conference by 90%

6 – Representation Proposed Amendment 6 would read: “General Conference may provide for a transitional period for newly created annual, missionary, or provisional annual conferences, not to exceed two quadrennia, during which time such a conference may be represented at General, jurisdictional, and regional conferences on other than a proportional basis.”

8 – Gender Protection If voted and so declared by the Council of Bishops, ¶ 16.1 and.14 would read: 1. To define and fix the conditions, privileges, and duties of Church membership, which shall in every case be without reference to race, gender or status. 14. To secure the rights and privileges of membership in all agencies, programs, and institutions in The United Methodist Church regardless of race, gender or status. Passed by 95%

9 – Voting for Bishops If this passes our Book of Discipline would then read: “The jurisdictional conferences shall be composed of as many representatives from the annual conferences and missionary conferences as shall be determined by a uniform basis established by the General Conference, provided that no jurisdictional conference shall have fewer than 100 delegates. The missionary conferences shall be considered as annual conferences for the purpose of this article.” Passed by 95%

15 – Annual Conference Responsibility The simplified language of our constitution would read: “If the lay membership should number less than the clergy members of the Annual Conference, the Annual Conference shall by its own formula, provide for the election of additional lay members to equalize lay and clergy membership of the Annual Conference.” Passed by 86%

17 – Laity on Comm. of Investigation “…lay members may not vote on matters of ordination, character, and conference relations of clergy except that the lay members of the conference board of ordained ministry and the committee on investigation may vote on matters of ordination, character, and conference relations of clergy, with the further exception that lay members of the district committee on ordained ministry be full participating members of the district committee on ordained ministry with vote.” Passed by 94%

19 – Provisional Clergy Vote “The clergy delegates to the General Conference and to the jurisdictional or central conference shall be elected from the clergy members in full connection and shall be elected by the clergy members of the annual conference or provisional annual conference who are deacons and elders in full connection, associate members, and those provisional members who have completed all of their educational requirements and local pastors who have completed course of study or an M. Div. degree and have served a minimum of two consecutive years under appointment immediately preceding the election.” Passed by 84%

22 – Bermuda Located If passed, this would be the alphabetical make up of the Northeastern Jurisdiction: Bermuda, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, the Virgin Islands, West Virginia. Passed by 97%

Thank You for taking these proposed amendments seriously enough to engage the rationale of General Conference and their work and to ground your spirit in prayer as you prepare for this part of Annual Conference