¶ 703.
Definitions, Structures, and Titles--1. General Council--An
organization created by the General Conference to perform defined
responsibilities of review and oversight on behalf of the General Conference in
relation to the other general agencies and to perform other assigned functions
shall be designated as a general council. General councils are amenable and
accountable to the General Conference and report to it. These councils are the
General Council on Finance and Administration and the General Council on
Ministries.[$FSee Judicial Council Decision 496.]
(Note: The Council of Bishops and
Judicial Council are authorized by the Constitution and are not created by the
General Conference.)
2. General Board--A
continuing body of the Church created by the General Conference to carry out
assigned functions of program, administration, and/or service shall be
designated as a general board. Each general board, so far as possible, shall
adopt the following levels in agency organization:
a) Division--An
organizational unit within a general board along functional lines for the
purpose of accomplishing a part of the total work of the general
board.[$FSee Judicial Council Decision 535.]
b) Department--A
specialized unit within a general board to give organizational identity for the
purpose of accomplishing specific program responsibilities and
assignments.
c) Section--A functional
subunit of a division or department.
d) Office--A support
service unit within a general board.
3. General Commission--An
organization created by the General Conference for the fulfillment of a specific
function for an indefinite period of time.
4. Study Committee--An
organization created by the General Conference for a limited period of time for
the purpose of making a study ordered by the General Conference. The General
Council on Ministries shall provide for coordination with and among the study
committees except where General Conference otherwise
designates.
5. Program-Related General
Agencies--The general boards and commissions that have program and/or
advocacy functions shall be designated as program-related general agencies.
These agencies are amenable to the General Conference and between sessions of
the General Conference are accountable to the General Council on Ministries: the
General Board of Church and Society, the General Board of Discipleship, the
General Board of Global Ministries, the General Board of Higher Education and
Ministry, the General Commission on Christian Unity and Interreligious Concerns,
the General Commission on Religion and Race, the General Commission on United
Methodist Men, and the General Commission on the Status and Role of
Women.[$FSee Judicial Council Decision 496.] In all matters of
accountability, episcopal oversight as provided in ¶ 427 is
assumed.
6. Administrative General
Agencies--The general boards and commissions that have primarily
administrative and service functions shall be designated as administrative
general agencies. These agencies are the General Board of Pension and Health
Benefits, The United Methodist Publishing House, and the General Commission on
Archives and History and General Commission on Communication, both of which also
carry program-related responsibilities for which they are accountable to the
General Council on Ministries.
7. Each general agency, unless
otherwise provided, shall adopt the following executive staff
titles:
a) General Secretary--the
chief staff officer of a general agency. Each general agency is entitled to only
one general secretary, who is its chief administrative
officer.
b) Deputy General
Secretary--the chief staff officer assigned to oversight of a major
programmatic or administrative unit(s) within the General Board of Global
Ministries.
c) Associate General
Secretary--the associate staff officer of a general agency or the chief
staff officer of a division or a department of a general
agency.
d) Assistant General
Secretary--the assistant staff officer of a general agency or the chief
staff officer of a section or office of a general agency.
e) Treasurer--the staff
financial officer of a general agency, entrusted with the receipt, care, and
disbursement of agency funds. In some general agencies there may be associate
and/or assistant treasurers. There are general agencies in which "treasurer" is
not a staff title but is an officer elected from the voting membership of the
agency.
8. Theme--A theme is a
theological focus, missional emphasis, prophetic statement, or program catalyst
for ministry. A theme enhances programs or ministries basic to the life of the
Church and serves as a rallying point for constituents involved in those
programs.
9. Missional Priority--A
missional priority is a response to a critical need in God's world that calls
The United Methodist Church to a massive and sustained effort through primary
attention and ordering or reordering of program and budget at every level of the
Church, as adopted by the General Conference or in accord with ¶ 906.1.
This need is evidenced by research or other supporting data, and the required
response is beyond the capacity of any single general agency or annual
conference. However, the ongoing priority of The United Methodist Church both in
program and budget is to proclaim the good news that salvation comes through
Jesus Christ.
10. Special Program--A
special program is a quadrennial emphasis initiated by a general program-related
agency in accordance with ¶¶ 906.1, . 2, and .4, approved by General
Conference and assigned to a general program-related agency. The program shall
be designed in response to a distinct opportunity or need in God's world that is
evidenced by research or other supporting data and shall propose achievable
goals within the quadrennium.
11. Program--A program is
an ongoing or special activity designed and implemented to fulfill a basic
disciplinary responsibility of a general agency accountable to the General
Council on Ministries.
12. Association or
Fellowship--Organizations not created by nor officially related to the
General Conference and intended to provide professional relationships conducive
to sharing professional techniques and information for groups within the
denomination shall be designated as associations or
fellowships.