¶ 325.
Ministry, Authority, and Responsibilities of an Elder in Full Connection--An
elder in full connection is authorized to give spiritual and temporal servant
leadership in the Church in the following manner: 1. Elders in full connection
shall have the right to vote on all matters in the annual conference except in
the election of lay delegates to the General and jurisdictional or central
conferences (¶ 602.1a) and shall share with deacons in full
connection responsibility for all matters of ordination, character, and
conference relations of clergy. This responsibility shall not be limited by the
recommendation or lack of recommendation by the board of ordained ministry,
notwithstanding provisions which grant to the board of ordained ministry the
right of
recommendation.6
They shall be eligible to hold office in the annual conference and to be elected
delegates to the General and jurisdictional or central conferences under the
provision of the Constitution (¶ 33, Article IV). Every effective elder in
full connection who is in good standing shall be continued under appointment by
the
bishop.7
[FTN] 6. See Judicial
Council Decision 690.
[FTN] 7. See Judicial
Council Decisions 462, 473, 492, 534, 552, 555.
2. There are professional
responsibilities that elders are expected to fulfill and that represent a
fundamental part of their accountability and a primary basis of their continued
eligibility for annual appointment. These shall include:
a) Continuing
availability for appointment.
b) Growth in vocational
competence and effectiveness through continuing formation is expected of
conference members. The board of ordained ministry (¶ 633.2n) shall
set minimal standards and specific guidelines for continuing formation for
members of their conference and ensure their availability. Further specificity
of priorities for current appointments shall be arranged in consultations
with appropriate bodies in that setting.
c) Annual participation
in a process of evaluation with committees on pastor-parish relations or a
comparable body.
d) Annual participation
in evaluation with his or her district superintendent.
e) Willingness to assume
supervisory and mentoring responsibilities within the
connection.
3. If an elder fails to meet
these professional responsibilities, the provisions of ¶ 358.3b may
be invoked.
4. Clergy who are retired,
located, on disability, or on sabbatical leave may at their own initiative apply
to the conference board of ordained ministry for affiliate membership in the
annual conference where they reside. By a two-thirds vote of the executive
session, such clergy may be received with rights and privileges, including
service on conference boards, agencies, task forces, and committees, with voice
but without vote. Voting membership shall be retained in the clergy member's
home annual conference for the duration of affiliate member relationship. Such
persons may serve on the board, agency, task force or committee of only one
annual conference at any one time.