¶ 343.
Categories of Local Pastor--Upon satisfactory completion of the
requirements of ¶ 341, the district committee on ordained ministry shall
certify the completion of the prescribed studies to the candidates and the board
of ordained ministry, and they shall be listed in the journal as eligible to be
appointed as local pastors. Award of the license shall not be made until an
appointment to a pastoral charge is made in accordance with ¶ 328. In
recommending to the annual conference those who have met the requirements to
serve as local pastors for the ensuing year, the board of ordained ministry
shall classify them in three categories with educational and other requirements
of their category. Any person who fails to meet these requirements shall be
discontinued as a local pastor. The categories shall be defined as
follows:
1. Full-time Local
Pastors--Those eligible to be appointed full-time local pastors are persons
(a) who may devote their entire time to the church in the charge to which
they are appointed and its outreach in ministry and mission to the community;
(b) who receive in cash support per annum from all Church sources a sum
equal to or larger than the minimum base compensation established by the annual
conference for full-time local pastors; (c) who, unless they have
completed the Course of Study, shall complete four courses per year in a Course
of Study school or the correspondence curriculum prescribed by the General Board
of Higher Education and Ministry (¶ 1426.2); (d) who, when they have
completed the Course of Study, are involved in continuing education (¶
348);
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(e) who shall not be enrolled as a full-time student in any
school.
[FTN] 28. See Judicial
Council Decisions 343, 572.
2. Part-time Local
Pastors--Those eligible to be appointed as part-time local pastors are
laypersons (a) who have met the provisions of ¶ 341; (b) who
do not devote their entire time to the charge to which they are appointed; or
(c) do not receive in cash support per annum from all Church sources a
sum equal to or larger than the minimum base compensation established by the
annual conference for full-time local pastors; and (d) who, unless they
have completed the Course of Study, shall complete two courses per year in a
Course of Study school or the correspondence curriculum prescribed by the
General Board of Higher Education and Ministry. Part-time local pastors may be
appointed to small membership churches that are grouped together in a charge
under the supervision of a mentor.
3. Student Local
Pastors--Those eligible to be appointed as student local pastors shall be
enrolled as pretheological or theological students in a college, university, or
school of theology listed by the University Senate (a) who have met the
provisions of ¶ 341, and (b) who shall make appropriate progress in
their educational program as determined by the board of ordained
ministry.
4. Upon recommendation of the
board of ordained ministry, the clergy members in full connection may vote
approval annually for students of other denominations enrolled in a school of
theology listed by the University Senate to serve as local pastors for the
ensuing year under the direction of the district superintendent; provided
that they shall indicate to the satisfaction of the board of ordained ministry
their agreement to support and maintain the doctrine and polity of The United
Methodist Church while under appointment.
5. Local pastors, except student
local pastors, may serve on any board, commission, or committee with voice and
vote, except on matters of clergy character, qualifications, status, and
ordination, except the board of ordained ministry and the district committee on
ordained ministry (¶ 633.1). They shall not be eligible to vote on or serve
as delegates to the General, jurisdictional, or central
conference.