¶ 638. 1. In
each annual conference there shall be a conference commission on archives and
history or alternative structure to provide for these functions and maintain
the connnectional relationships. The number of members of the commission and
their terms of office shall be as the conference may determine and may include
an ex officio representative of each United Methodist heritage landmark in its
bounds. It shall be the duty of the commission to collect and preserve the
historically significant records of the annual conference and its agencies,
including data relating to the origin and history of the conference and its
antecedents; to encourage and assist the local churches in preserving their
records, compiling their histories, and celebrating their heritage; to provide
for the permanent safekeeping of the historical records of all abandoned or
discontinued churches in the bounds of the annual conference and its antecedents
(see ¶ 2548.3); to maintain a fire-safe historical and archival
depository and to see that all items that obviously will have value for future
history are properly preserved therein; to provide for the ownership of real
property and to receive gifts and bequests; to maintain contact with officially
designated historic sites and heritage landmarks in their bounds; to assist the
bishop or the appropriate conference committee in planning for the historical
hour and other appropriate historical observances at annual conference sessions;
to establish retention and disposition schedules for annual conference and local
church records under standards or guidelines developed by the General Commission
on Archives and History; to cooperate with and report, when requested, to the
general and jurisdictional commissions on archives and history; and to engage
with other Wesleyan, Methodist, or Evangelical United Brethren-related
denominations in lifting up our joint heritage.
2. The commission may organize a
conference historical society and encourage membership therein for the
purpose of promoting interest in the study and preservation of the history of
the conference and its antecedents. The officers of the conference commission on
archives and history may be the officers of the conference historical society.
Membership in the historical society shall be established as the society may
determine. Membership may include the payment of dues as the society may direct,
and in return, members shall receive official publications and publicity
materials issued by the commission and the society and other such benefits as
may be deemed suitable.
3. Each annual conference may
have a historian to undertake specific duties as may be designated by the
commission. The annual conference historian may be a member of the annual
conference commission on archives and history.
4. The annual conference
commission on archives and history shall work with the ethnic congregations of
the conference to develop and preserve the historical records of those
congregations and antecedent conferences.