¶ 365.
Transitional Provisions--1. All persons having begun candidacy for
diaconal ministry, deacon's and elder's ordination and conference membership, or
full-time local pastors prior to January 1, 1997, will be allowed to proceed
under the provisions of the 1992 Book of Discipline (¶¶
305{@-}306, 419{@-}421). These continuing procedures must be completed under the
provisions set forth in the 1992 Book of
Discipline.
2. Persons with the status of
associate members in good standing as of January 1, 1997, may, upon the
recommendation of the conference board of ordained ministry and election by a
two-thirds vote of the clergy session, be elected full members of the annual
conference and ordained elders. This option shall be available until December
31, 2000. The following qualifications shall be fulfilled prior to the board's
recommendation to the clergy session:
a) Fulfilled the
provisions of ¶ 304.
b) Received the
recommendation of the cabinet.
c) Have completed or
demonstrated that they have completed a minimum of twenty-four semester hours of
the basic graduate theological studies of the Christian faith, including the
areas of: Old Testament; New Testament; theology; church history; mission of the
church in the world; worship/liturgy; and United Methodist doctrine, polity, and
history. This requirement may be fulfilled in either a school of theology
approved by the University Senate or in a special course of study provided by
the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry.
d) Provide a written
statement demonstrating an understanding of the theology of the ordination of
deacons and elders and a willingness to fulfill the purposes of those
ordinations.
3. Diaconal ministers who are in
good standing with the annual conference and have completed a minimum of three
years in an approved service appointment may become ordained deacons in
full connection provided the following requirements are
completed:
a) Applied in writing to
the conference board of ordained ministry for the transfer of their credentials
to ordained deacon in full connection.
b) Completed a continuing
formation and education program developed by the General Board of Higher
Education and Ministry. This program shall include an understanding of the
meaning of appointment by a bishop, ordination, and the interrelatedness of
worship and the world.
c) Demonstrated an
understanding of the call to the order of deacon, and whose ministry fulfills
and exemplifies the definition and description of the ordained deacon
(¶¶ 319, 320), and who has either met the educational requirements of
the diaconate (¶ 321), or whose competence and experience is determined to
be equivalent by the board of ordained ministry through the Division of Deacons,
if constituted.
d) Received a two-thirds
positive vote of the clergy session.
The bishop shall ordain these
persons by the laying on of hands at the service of ordination of the annual
conference and shall provide deacon's credentials to these deacons in full
connection.
Diaconal ministers who seek to
become ordained deacons in full connection shall apply before December 31,
2000.
4. The work of the former
conference boards of diaconal ministry will be cared for by the conference
boards of ordained ministry effective January 1, 1997.