¶ 635.
Conference Committee on Episcopacy--1. There shall be a conference
committee on episcopacy elected quadrennially by the annual conference at
the session following the General Conference. The committee's membership shall
number at least seven, but no more than seventeen. One fifth of the committee's
membership shall be appointed by the bishop. In addition to the lay and clergy
members of the jurisdictional committee on episcopacy, who shall be ex officio
members with vote, it is recommended that the committee consist of the
following: one-third laywomen, one-third laymen, and one-third clergypersons,
provided that one layperson shall be the conference lay leader. Special
attention shall be given to the inclusion of racial and ethnic persons, youth
(¶ 258.2), young adults, older adults, and people with disabilities. No
member of the staff of the annual conference or any of its agencies, nor an
immediate family member of such staff, shall serve as a member of the committee,
except that a member of the jurisdictional committee on episcopacy or the
conference lay leader shall not be disqualified from membership as a result of
this
provision.79
[FTN] 79. See Judicial
Council Decisions 711, 778.
Two or more conferences under the
presidency of a single bishop may decide to have one committee on episcopacy, in
which case each annual conference shall be represented as stated in the
preceding paragraph and shall each elect its own
representatives.
2. The committee shall meet at
least annually. It shall be convened by the bishop and shall elect a
chairperson, a vice chairperson, and a secretary. The bishop and/or chairperson
are authorized to call additional meetings when desired.
3. The functions of the
conference committee on episcopacy shall be:
a) To support the bishop
of the area in the oversight of the spiritual and temporal affairs of the
Church, with special reference to the area where the bishop has presidential
responsibility.
b) To be available to the
bishop for counsel.
c) To assist in the
determination of the episcopal needs of the area and to make recommendations to
appropriate bodies.
d) To keep the bishop
advised concerning conditions within the area as they affect relationships
between the bishop and the people of the conference
agencies.
e) To interpret to the
people of the area and to conference agencies the nature and function of the
episcopal office.
f) To engage in annual
consultation and appraisal of the balance of the bishop's relationship and
responsibilities to the area and annual conferences, the jurisdiction, general
Church boards and agencies, and other areas of specialized ministry, including,
at all levels, concern for the inclusiveness of the Church and its ministry with
respect to sex, race, and national origin, and understanding and implementation
of the consultation process in appointment-making.
g) To report needs for
episcopal leadership to the jurisdictional committee on episcopacy through the
duly elected conference members of that committee.
4. The conference council on
finance and administration shall make provision in its budget for the expenses
of this committee.