¶ 253. 1. Out
of the general ministry of each local church (¶ 105), there shall be
elected by the charge conference a lay leader who shall function as the
primary lay representative of the laity in that local church and shall have the
following responsibilities:
a) fostering awareness of
the role of laity both within the congre-
gation and through their
ministries in the home, workplace, community, and world, and finding ways within
the community of faith to recognize all these ministries;
b) meeting regularly with
the pastor to discuss the state of the church and the needs for
ministry;
c) membership in the
charge conference and the church council, the committee on finance, and the
committee on nominations and personnel, where, along with the pastor, the lay
leader shall serve as an interpreter of the actions and programs of the annual
conference and the general Church (to be better equipped to comply with this
responsibility, it is recommended that a lay leader also serve as a lay member
of annual conference);
d) continuing involvement
in study and training opportunities to develop a growing understanding of the
Church's reason for existence and the types of ministry that will most
effectively fulfill the Church's mission;
e) assisting in advising
the church council of opportunities available and the needs expressed for a more
effective ministry of the church through its laity in the
community;
f) informing the laity of
training opportunities provided by the annual conference. Where possible, the
lay leader shall attend training opportunities in order to strengthen his or her
work. The lay leader is urged to become a certified lay
speaker.
In instances where more than one
church is on a charge, the charge conference shall elect additional lay leaders
so that there will be one lay leader in each church. Associate lay leaders may
be elected to work with the lay leader in any local
church.
2. The lay member(s) of
the annual conference and one or more alternates shall be elected annually or
quadrennially as the annual conference directs. If the charge's lay
representative to the annual conference shall cease to be a member of the charge
or shall for any reason fail to serve, an alternate member in the order of
election shall serve in place.
Both the lay members and the
alternates shall have been members in good standing of The United Methodist
Church and of the local church from which they are elected for at least two
years and shall have been active participants for at least four years next
preceding their election (see ¶ 30), except in a newly organized
church, which shall have the privilege of representation at the annual
conference
session.8
No local pastor shall be eligible as a lay member or
alternate.9
United Methodist churches that become part of an ecumenical shared ministry
shall not be deprived of their right of representation by a lay member in the
annual conference. The lay member(s) of the annual conference, along with the
pastor, shall serve as an interpreter of the actions of the annual conference
session. These persons shall report to the local church council on actions of
the annual conference as soon as possible, but not later than three months after
the close of the conference.
[FTN]8.See Judicial
Council Decision 495.
[FTN]9.See Judicial
Council Decisions 170, 305, 328, 342, 469.
3. The church council
chairperson shall be elected by the charge conference annually and shall
have the following responsibilities:
a) leading the council in
fulfilling its responsibilities (see ¶ 254);
b) preparing and
communicating the agenda of the council meetings in consultation with the
pastor(s), lay leader, and other appropriate persons;
c) reviewing and
assigning responsibility for the implementation of actions taken by the
council;
d) communicating with
members of the council and others as appropriate to permit informed action at
council meetings;
e) coordinating the
various activities of the council;
f) providing the
initiative and leadership for the council as it does the planning, establishing
of objectives and goals, and evaluating;
g) participating in
leadership training programs as offered by the annual conference and/or
district.
The church council chairperson
shall be entitled to attend meetings of all boards and committees of the church
unless specifically limited by the Book of Discipline. The chairperson is
encouraged to attend annual conference.