¶ 603.
Organization--1. Annual conferences may become severally bodies
corporate, whenever practicable, under the law of the countries, states, and
territories within whose bounds they are
located.33
[FTN] 33. See Judicial
Council Decision 108.
2. The bishops shall appoint the
times for holding the annual conferences.
3. The annual conference or a
committee thereof shall select the place for holding the conference, but should
it become necessary for any reason to change the place of meeting, a majority of
the district superintendents, with the consent of the bishop in charge, may
change the place.
4. The annual conference sessions
shall be held in places that are accessible to people with
disabilities.
5. A special session of the
annual conference may be held at such time and in such place as shall have been
determined by the annual conference after consultation with the bishop, or by
the bishop with the concurrence of three fourths of the district
superintendents. A special session of the annual conference shall have only such
powers as are stated in the
call.34
[FTN] 34. See Judicial
Council Decision 397.
6. The bishop assigned shall
preside over the annual conference or, in case of inability, shall arrange for
another bishop to preside. In the absence of a bishop, the conference shall by
ballot, without nomination or debate, elect a president pro tempore from among
the traveling elders. The president thus elected shall discharge all the duties
of a bishop except
ordination.35
[FTN] 35. See Judicial
Council Decisions 367, 373.
7. The annual conference at the
first session following the General Conference or jurisdictional or central
conferences (or, if it may desire, at the last session preceding the General,
jurisdictional, or central conferences) shall elect a secretary and statistician
to serve for the succeeding quadrennium. In the case of a vacancy in either
office in the interim of the sessions, the bishop, after consultation with the
district superintendents, shall appoint a person to act until the next session
of the annual conference. (See ¶ 616 for election of the
treasurer.)
8. The annual conference may
designate as chancellor a person who is a member in good standing of one of the
local churches in the episcopal area and who is a member of the bar of the
state. The chancellor, who shall be nominated by the bishop and elected by the
annual conference, shall serve as legal advisor to the bishop and to the annual
conference.36
[FTN] 36. See Judicial
Council Decision 570.
9. a) The conference
lay leader is the elected leader of conference laity. The lay leader will
have responsibility for fostering awareness of the role of the laity both within
the congregation and through their ministries in the home, workplace, community,
and world in achieving the mission of the Church and for enabling and supporting
lay participation in the planning and decision-making processes of the annual
conference, district, and local church in cooperation with the bishop, district
superintendents, and pastors. The lay leader is a member of the annual
conference, the conference council on ministries, the conference committee on
nominations, the conference committee on episcopacy, and the executive
committee, if any, of the conference council on ministries; may serve on the
committee planning annual conference sessions; and may be designated by virtue
of office to membership on any conference agency by the annual
conference.
b) The conference lay
leader shall be the chairperson of the conference board of laity, or its
equivalent, and shall relate to the organized lay groups in the conference such
as United Methodist Men, United Methodist Women, and United Methodist Youth and
support their work and help them coordinate their activities. The conference lay
leader shall also have the general responsibility in: (1) developing the
advocacy role for laity in the life of the Church; (2) increasing the
participation of laity in the sessions and structure of the annual conference;
and (3) encouraging laypersons in the general ministry of the
Church.
c) The conference lay
leader shall be elected by the annual conference as the annual conference may
determine. The method of nomination and term of office shall be determined by
the annual conference. Associate lay leader(s), to work with the conference lay
leader, may be elected by the annual conference as it may
determine.