¶ 640. 1.
There shall be in each annual conference a conference commission on religion
and race or alternative structure to provide for these functions and
maintain the connectional
relationships.82
It shall follow the general guidelines and structure of the General Commission
on Religion and Race as outlined in ¶¶ 2002 and 2008, where
applicable.
[FTN] 82. See Judicial
Council Decision 712.
2. The basic membership of the
annual conference commission shall be nominated and elected by established
procedure of the respective annual conferences. Each annual conference shall
determine the number and composition of the total membership, which shall
consist of a minimum of twelve. The commission membership shall include
representation from each district. One of the district representatives shall be
the district director of religion and race. Care shall be taken to ensure that
the total membership represents an equitable balance in the number of laymen,
laywomen, and clergypersons. It is strongly urged that the annual conference
commissions be constituted so that the majority of the membership be represented
by racial and ethnic minority persons (Asian Americans, African Americans,
Hispanic Americans, Pacific Islanders, and Native Americans) reflecting the
racial and ethnic minority constituency of the annual conference. Selection of
commission members shall ensure adequate representation of women, youth, young
adults, older adults, and people with disabilities. Members of the General
Commission on Religion and Race residing in the annual conference shall be ex
officio members of the annual conference commission on religion and race with
vote.
3. The annual conference
commission will assume responsibility for such matters as:
a) Providing resources and
training to enable the work of the local church ministry area of religion and
race as specified in ¶ 254.2b.
b) Examining ethnic
representation on all of the conference boards, agencies, commissions, and
committees, as well as the governing boards of related institutions. After such
an examination, appropriate recommendations for total inclusiveness should be
made to the annual conference.
c) Working with annual
conference boards and agencies as they seek to develop programs and policies of
racial inclusiveness.
d) Providing a channel of
assistance to racial and ethnic groups as they seek to develop programs of
empowerment and ministry to their communities.
e) Consulting with the
board of ordained ministry and the cabinet to determine what provisions are made
for the recruitment and itineracy of racial and ethnic minority clergy. The
executive committee of the board of ordained ministry and cabinet are encouraged
to meet at least once per year in joint sessions with the conference commission
on religion and race.
f) Serving as a resource
and support group to promote understanding between pastors appointed to local
congregations across racial and ethnic lines and such
congregations.
g) Consulting with local
churches that are seeking to establish [%-2]multiracial fellowships, and
encouraging and supporting local churches in maintaining a Christian ministry in
racially changing neighborhoods.
h) Coordinating the
conference support and cooperation with various movements for racial and social
justice in consultation with the conference board of church and society, as
appropriate.
i) Providing opportunities
for multiracial and interethnic dialogue and meetings throughout the
conference.
j) Providing programs of
sensitization and education at every level of the conference on the nature and
meaning of racism--attitudinal, behavioral, and
institutional.
k) Coordinating, in
consultation with the General Commission on Christian Unity and Interreligious
Concerns, the conference programs of cooperation with African American and other
racial and ethnic denominations, especially those of the Methodist
family.
l) Evaluating the
priorities of the annual conference in light of the needs in the area of race
relations. The commission shall develop recommendations to present to the
appropriate agencies and report directly to the annual conference session. These
recommendations shall lift up the need to deal with the pressing issue of
racism, racial and ethnic group empowerment, and reconciliation among the
races.
m) Evaluating the effects
of merger and making appropriate recommendations to the annual conference
session.
n) Reviewing the annual
conference practices of employment, of annual conference program, business and
administration, and office personnel, and reporting and recommending to the
annual conference steps to be taken to actualize racial and ethnic
inclusiveness; reviewing the annual conference-related institutions such as
colleges, hospitals, homes for the aged, childcare agencies, and so forth
concerning their practices of racial and ethnic inclusiveness in clientele and
employment, and reporting to the annual conference
session.
o) Serving in consultation
with the bishop and other appropriate conference leadership to investigate and
assist in resolution of complaints of racial discrimination made by clergy or
laity.
p) Maintaining a close
relationship with the General Commission on Religion and Race, seeking its
guidance, utilizing its training and resources, and interpreting to the annual
conference the programs, plans, and policies of the General Commission on
Religion and Race.
4. The annual conference
commission on religion and race shall develop an adequate budget for its
operation as a commission for inclusion in the annual conference
budget.