¶ 633.
Conference Board of Ordained Ministry--1. Each annual conference, at the
first session following the General Conference, shall elect for a term of four
years a board of ordained ministry consisting of not fewer than six
ordained elders and deacons in full
connection.76
During the 1997{@-}2000 quadrennium, one fifth of the members of the board,
insofar as possible, shall be diaconal ministers or persons who have previously
served on the board of diaconal ministry. Each annual conference shall elect at
least one-fifth laypersons and may at its discretion elect further lay members,
up to one third of the membership of the board. Lay members shall have a vote,
except on matters prohibited by ¶ 31, Article II, in the Constitution. An
ordained minister in retired relationship may be included as a member of the
board. At least one member of the board will be engaged in extension ministry
and will represent to the board all other clergy so assigned. The board
membership shall include women and ethnic persons. An elected board member may
serve a maximum of three consecutive four-year terms. The chairpersons of the
Orders of Deacons and of Elders shall be members of the board of ordained
ministry (¶ 633.1c) and its executive
committee.
[FTN] 76. See Judicial
Council Decision 415.
a) This board shall be
directly amenable to the annual conference, notwithstanding its organizational
relationship within any other program or administrative unit of the annual
conference. At least two thirds of the members shall be graduates of seminaries
listed by the University Senate. Members shall be nominated by the presiding
bishop after consultation with the chairperson of the board, the executive
committee, or a committee elected by the board of the previous quadrennium, and
with the cabinet. To ensure adequate board membership, consultation shall
include an evaluation of the workload of the board in meeting disciplinary and
annual conference responsibilities. The annual conference council on finance and
administration shall recommend adequate administrative funds for the board in
light of its workload.
b) It is recommended that
each district be represented by a member of the board. The board may invite at
least one member of the cabinet to serve as a member of the board if the cabinet
is not already represented in its membership. Vacancies shall be filled by the
bishop after consultation with the chairperson or a committee of the
board.
c) The board shall
organize by electing from its membership a chairperson, registrars, and such
other officers as it may deem necessary. The board shall designate its executive
committee, which shall include the chairpersons of the divisions of elders and
deacons. The board shall organize in such manner as to care for its
responsibilities, including the needs of certified persons, diaconal ministers,
local pastors, deacons, and elders. The board shall continue to fulfill the
governance responsibilities for diaconal ministers and those in process of
becoming diaconal ministers, including their certification, care, and continuing
formation; and it shall further ensure professional certification in the areas
of Christian education, evangelism, music, and youth ministry as stipulated in
¶¶ 301{@-}317 and ¶ 734 of the 1992 Book of Discipline and
under the guidelines of the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry
(see ¶ 1424). The board shall, as a part of its organization,
provide for a division of deacons and a division of
elders.
d) To ensure maximum
contact with and support of persons in appointments beyond the local church, the
board shall maintain relationships with all general agencies that have
responsibility for persons in such appointments.
e) The board shall meet at
least once prior to its meeting at the time of the annual conference session and
may set a deadline prior to annual conference for transacting its
business.
f) The board shall select
from its own membership an official representative to serve on each district
committee on ordained ministry, preferably from within said
district.
g) The board shall provide
orientation for new members, including distribution of any available written
guidelines.
2. The duties of the annual
conference board of ordained ministry shall be:
a) To assume the primary
responsibility for the enlistment and recruitment of ordained clergy by working
in consultation with the cabinet and the General Board of Higher Education and
Ministry to study and interpret the clergy needs and resources of the annual
conference, with due regard to the inclusive nature of the Church. It shall,
with the assistance of the local church committee on pastor-parish relations,
conference agencies, and every ordained minister of the conference, enlist women
and men of all races and ethnic origins for the ordained ministry and guide
those persons in the process of education, training, and ordination,
recommending colleges and schools of theology listed by the University Senate.
Persons recruited should have an understanding of and appreciation for persons
of different racial and ethnic heritages.
b) To seek from a school
of theology information about the personal and professional qualities of an
applicant for probationary membership or of a probationary member;
provided, however, that the applicant or member consent to the provision
of such information.
c) To receive annual
reports on the progress made by each ministerial student enrolled in a
theological school and to record credit for work satisfactorily
completed.
d) It shall require a
transcript of credits from each applicant before recognizing any of the
applicant's educational claims. In case of doubt, the board may submit a
transcript to the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry for
evaluation.
e) The board shall
annually appoint and train a sufficient number of mentors in each district in
consultation with the district superintendent.
f) To guide the candidate
for ordained ministry who is not enrolled in a theological school and who is
pursuing the Course of Study as adopted by the General Board of Higher Education
and Ministry.
g) To examine all
applicants as to their fitness for the ordained ministry and make full inquiry
as to the fitness of the candidate for: (1) annual election as local pastor; (2)
election to probationary membership; and (3) election to full conference
membership.
h) To provide all
candidates for ordained ministry a written statement on the disciplinary and
annual conference requirements for the local pastor, probationary, and full
membership.
i) To interview and report
recommendation concerning: (1) student local pastors; (2) certified candidates
for ordination as deacons; and (3) certified candidates for ordination as
elders.77
[FTN] 77. See Judicial
Council Decision 405.
j) To assign a board
member to serve as liaison to retired clergy in the
conference.
k) To interview applicants
and make recommendation concerning: (1) changes from the effective relation to a
leave of absence or retirement; (2) return to the effective relation from other
relations; (3) honorable location; (4) readmission of located persons and
persons discontinued from probationary membership; (5) sabbatical leave; (6)
disability leave; (7) appointment as a student; (8) termination; and (9) changes
to or from less than full-time ministry.
The board shall keep a record of
these changes and the reason behind them and place a copy in the permanent
records of the annual conference maintained by the secretary of the
conference.
l) To ensure
confidentiality in relation to the interview and reporting process. The personal
data and private information provided through the examinations of and by the
board of ordained ministry will not be available for distribution and
publication. There are occasions when the board of ordained ministry would not
report privileged information, which in the judgment of the board, if revealed
in the executive session of clergy members in full connection with the annual
conference, would be an undue invasion of privacy without adding measurably to
the conference's information about the person's qualifications for ordained
ministry. However, it is the right of the executive session of the clergy
members in full connection with an annual conference to receive all pertinent
information, confidential or otherwise, related to the qualifications and/or
character of any candidate or clergy member of the
conference.78
[FTN] 78. See Judicial
Council Decisions 406, 751.
m) To be in consultation
with the bishop through the chairperson or the executive committee regarding
transfers. This consultation is to be at the bishop's initiative and, where
possible, to take place prior to transfers into the annual
conference.
n) To provide support
services for the ordained minister's career development, including personal and
career counseling, continuing formation, continuing spiritual growth in Christ,
assistance in preparation for retirement, and all matters pertaining to clergy
morale. In providing such support, the board, in cooperation with the cabinet,
shall give training and guidance to each local committee on pastor-parish
relations regarding its work and role.
o) To work with and
support the Order of Deacon and the Order of Elder, including receiving reports,
offering financial support, and coordinating the Order's activity with the
continuing formation offerings of the board. The board may delegate continuing
formation responsibility to the Orders by mutual agreement, with final approval,
evaluation, and budgeting remaining with the board.
p) To work with and
support the ordering of local pastors, including receiving reports, offering
financial support, and coordinating their continuing
formation.
q) To provide a means of
evaluating the effectiveness of ordained ministers in the annual conference
(¶¶ 604.4, 347). In cooperation with the cabinet, the board shall
develop standards of effectiveness for clergy serving as pastors of
congregations in that annual conference.
r) To interpret the high
ethical standards of ordained ministry set forth in the Discipline and to
study matters pertaining to character (¶ 605.6).
s) To recommend to the
full members of the annual conference for validation special ministries for
which members seek appointment. The appointment to such ministries is the
prerogative of the bishop and the cabinet.
t) To administer the
portion of the Ministerial Education Fund for use by the annual conference in
its programs of enlistment, basic professional educational aid, continuing
formation, ethnic ministry and language training, and professional growth of
ordained ministers.
u) To cooperate with the
General Board of Higher Education and Ministry and assist in: (1) the
interpretation of current legislation concerning ordained ministry; (2) the
interpretation and promotion of the Ministerial Education Fund; (3) the
promotion and observance of Ministry Sunday; and (4) the supplying of a record
of all information, recommendations, and action on each candidate for ordained
ministry after each session of the annual conference.
v) To promote in the
annual conference and/or jurisdictional conference a system of financial aid to
ministerial students. A conference transferring a person with less than three
years of active service into another conference may require reimbursement either
from the person or from the receiving conference for outstanding obligations for
theological education financed through conference funds.
w) To work in cooperation
with the board of diaconal ministry as long as such board is organized in the
conference to enhance the total ministry of the Church.
x) To approve, train, and
assign mentors recommended by the cabinet (¶ 346).
3. The board shall elect a
registrar and such associate registrars as it may determine; one such
associate registrar to be given responsibility for candidacy, including giving
leadership to the training and guidance of mentors in each district. A staff
executive may be named by the board to fulfill the functions of
registrar.
a) The registrar shall
keep full personnel records for all candidates for ordained ministry under the
care of the board, including essential biographical data, transcripts of
academic credit, instruments of evaluation, and, where it applies, psychological
and medical test records, sermons, theological statements, and other pertinent
data.
b) Pertinent information
and recommendations concerning each candidate shall be certified to the annual
conference in duplicate; one copy of this record shall be kept by the registrar
and one copy shall be mailed after each conference session to the General Board
of Higher Education and Ministry. The registrar shall forward an acknowledgment
of transfer to the pastor of the local church where each newly elected
probationary and associate member held membership.
c) The registrar shall
keep a record of the standing of the students in the Course of Study and report
to the conference when required. This record shall include the credits allowed
students for work done in accredited schools of theology, in approved Course of
Study schools, or Course of Study correspondence.
d) The registrar shall
file in the bishop's office for permanent record a copy of circumstances
involving the discontinuance of probationary membership or termination of the
local pastor status.
e) The records and files
of the board of ordained ministry are kept on behalf of the annual conference
and shall be maintained under guidelines provided by the General Council on
Finance and Administration in consultation with the General Board of Higher
Education and Ministry and the General Board of Pensions.
4. Administrative costs of the
board of ordained ministry shall be a claim on the conference operating budget.
The board of ordained ministry shall have direct access to the conference
council on finance and administration in support of its
program.