¶ 604.
Powers and Duties--1. The annual conference, for its own government, may
adopt rules and regulations not in conflict with the Discipline of The
United Methodist Church; provided that in exercise of its powers, each
annual conference shall act in all respects in harmony with the policy of The
United Methodist Church with respect to elimination of discrimination on the
basis of
race.37
[FTN] 37. See Judicial
Council Decisions 43, 74, 109, 141, 318, 323, 367, 373, 418, 432, 435, 476, 536,
584, 590, 592, 688, 699.
2. An annual conference cannot
financially obligate any organizational unit of The United Methodist Church
except the annual conference
itself.38
[FTN] 38. See Judicial
Council Decision 707.
3. The annual conference may
admit into clergy membership only those who have met all the disciplinary
requirements for membership and only in the manner prescribed in the
Discipline.39
[FTN] 39. See Judicial
Council Decision 440.
4. The annual conference shall
have power to make inquiry into the moral and official conduct of its clergy
members. Subject only to the provisions of ¶¶ 2623{@-}2629, the annual
conference shall have power to hear complaints against its clergy members and
may try, reprove, suspend, deprive of clergy office and credentials, expel, or
acquit any against whom charges may have been preferred. The annual conference
shall have power to locate a clergy member for failure to perform effectively
and competently the duties of itinerant
ministry.40
[FTN] 40. See Judicial
Council Decisions 534, 782.
5. The status of a clergy member
and of a probationer and the manner and conditions of a transfer of a clergy
member from one annual conference to another are governed by the section on the
ordained ministry (Chapter Two).
6. Transfers of traveling
preachers are conditioned on the passing of their character by the conference to
which they are amenable. The official announcement that a preacher is
transferred changes the preacher's membership so that all rights and
responsibilities in the conference to which that preacher goes begin from the
date of transfer. Such member of an annual conference shall not vote twice on
the same constitutional question, nor be counted twice in the same year in the
basis for election of delegates, nor vote twice in the same year for delegates
to the General, jurisdictional, or central conferences.
7. Whenever clergy members,
whether on probation or in full connection, are transferred to another annual
conference, either in connection with a transfer of the pastoral charge to which
they are appointed or by reason of the dissolution or merger of the annual
conference, they shall have the same rights and obligations as the other members
of the conference to which they are transferred.
8. The annual conference shall
have power to make inquiry into the financial status of the local churches, and
where there is a deficit in finances, it may require the pastor and the lay
member to appear before the appropriate committee and make explanation. Based
upon its findings, it shall provide counsel to help the church overcome such a
deficit position.
9. The annual conference shall
have the power to make inquiry into the membership status of the local churches,
and where no members have been received on confession of faith during the year,
it may require the pastor and the lay member to appear before the appropriate
agency and make explanation.
10. The annual conference shall
give recognition to any new churches that have been organized during the year
and shall, through the presiding bishop and the secretary, send to each new
church a certificate of organization, which the district superintendent shall,
on behalf of the conference, present to the new church in an appropriate
ceremony.
11. The annual conference shall
secure, during the course of its annual session, the answers to the questions
for conducting annual conference sessions, and the secretary to the annual
conference shall include the answers to these questions in the conference
journal and in the report to the council on finance and
administration.
12. If any annual conference
initiates, joins, monitors, or terminates a boycott, the guidelines in the 1996
Book of Resolutions should be followed. The General Conference is the
only body that can initiate, empower, or join a boycott in the name of The
United Methodist Church.
13. The annual conference may
choose to adopt a conference-wide plan for compensation of pastors. Such a plan
shall provide the method for setting and funding the salaries, and/or other
compensation elements as specified in the plan, of the pastors appointed to the
charges of the annual conference.