¶ 659. There
shall be a district committee on ordained ministry.
1. The district committee on
ordained ministry shall be amenable to the annual conference through the
board of ordained ministry. It shall be composed of a representative from the
board of ordained ministry, named by the board after consultation with the
district superintendent, who may be named chairperson; the district
superintendent, who may serve as the executive secretary; and at least five
other ordained ministers in full connection in the district, including women and
ethnic clergy, wherever possible, nominated annually by the district
superintendent in consultation with the chairperson or executive committee of
the board of ordained ministry and approved by the annual conference. The
district superintendent shall ensure that deacons in full connection are members
of the committee whenever possible. Interim vacancies may be filled by the
district superintendent. The conference board of ordained ministry shall provide
orientation for new members, including education regarding the ministry and
roles of deacons and elders and distribution of any available written
guidelines.
At least three laypersons shall
be members of the committee with vote, except on matters prohibited by ¶
31, Article II in the Constitution, nominated annually by the district
superintendent and approved by the annual conference.
2. The district committee on
ordained ministry shall elect its officers at the first meeting following the
annual conference session when the members are elected.
3. The committee shall maintain a
list of all persons who have declared their candidacy for the ordained ministry
and are pursuing candidacy studies under a supervising pastor. A duplicate list
shall be forwarded to the annual conference registrar for candidacy; such list
being made current at least prior to each session of the annual
conference.
4. The committee shall offer
counsel to candidates regarding pre-theological studies.
5. The committee shall supervise
all matters dealing with candidacy for the ordained ministry and with the
license for local pastor.
6. The vote of the committee on
all matters of candidacy shall be by individual written ballot, with a
three-fourths majority vote of the committee present required for certification
or approval or recommendation.
7. The committee shall maintain a
service record and file on every local pastor and candidate for the ordained
ministry until the individual becomes an associate or probationary member of the
annual conference, at which time a copy of the files shall be forwarded to the
registrar of the board of ordained ministry. The records and files of the
committee 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 Pension and Health Benefits.
8. The committee shall recommend
to the board of ordained ministry those persons who qualify for associate and
probationary membership, for license or continuance as local pastors, and for
restoration of credentials. All persons shall have been current members of The
United Methodist Church for at least one year immediately preceding
certification, shall have been recommended by their charge conference, and
shall, in the judgment of the committee, show evidence that their gifts,
evidence of God's grace, and usefulness warrant such
recommendation.84
[FTN] 84. See Judicial
Council Decision 586.
9. The committee shall examine
all persons who apply in writing for certification or renewal of certificate.
Where there is evidence that their gifts, evidence of God's grace, and
usefulness warrant and that they are qualified under ¶¶ 340{@-}344,
and on recommendation of their charge conference or the conference board of
ordained ministry, the committee shall issue or renew their
certificate.
10. All persons interviewed by
the district committee shall be informed of decisions and recommendations as
soon as possible, both orally and in writing.
11. The committee shall assist
the conference board of ordained ministry in providing support services for all
clergy under appointment within the district.