¶ 816.
General Church Special-Day Offerings--The following are the special
days with offerings to be used in support of general Church
causes:
1. Human Relations Day--A
Human Relations Day shall be observed during the season of Epiphany,
preferably on the Sunday before the observance of Martin Luther King Jr.'s
birthday, with an offering goal recommended by the General Council on Finance
and Administration and adopted by the General Conference. The purpose of the
goal is to further the development of better human relations through funding
programs determined by the General Conference upon recommendation of the General
Council on Finance and Administration after consultation with the General
Council on Ministries. Net receipts from this observance shall be allocated as
predetermined on ratio (see ¶ 267.1), with the funds being
administered by the general boards under which approved programs are
lodged.
2. One Great Hour of
Sharing--There shall be an annual observance of the [B]One Great Hour of
Sharing as a special offering for relief (¶ 267.2). The observance shall be
under the general supervision of the General Commission on Communication (¶
1806.12), in accordance with the following directives:
a) The One Great Hour of
Sharing shall be observed each year, preferably on the Fourth Sunday in Lent.
All local churches shall be fully informed and encouraged to receive a freewill
offering in behalf of the relief program.
b) Insofar as possible,
the planning and promotion of the One Great Hour of Sharing shall be done
cooperatively with other denominations through the National Council of the
Churches of Christ in the U.S.A., it being understood, however, that receipts of
the offerings shall be administered by The United Methodist
Church.
c) Receipts from the
offering, after payment of the expenses of promotion, shall be remitted by the
treasurer of the General Council on Finance and Administration to the United
Methodist Committee on Relief (¶ 1326.2) to be administered by that
committee.
3. United Methodist Student
Day--The United Methodist Student Day offering, taken each year,
preferably on the last Sunday in November, shall be received for the support of
United Methodist scholarships and the United Methodist Student Loan Fund (¶
267.4). Receipts from the offering, after payment of the expenses of promotion,
shall be remitted by the treasurer of the General Council on Finance and
Administration to the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry to be
administered by that board.
4. World Communion
Offering--In connection with World Communion Sunday, there shall be a
churchwide appeal conducted by the General Commission on Communication in accord
with the following directives:
a) Each local church shall
be requested to remit as provided in ¶[F255D%0] 816.8 all the Communion
offering received on World Communion Sunday--preferably on the first Sunday of
October--and such portion of the Communion offering received at other
observances of the sacrament of the Lord's Supper as the local church may
designate.
b) The net receipts, after
payment of promotional costs, shall be divided as follows: 50 percent to the
Crusade Scholarship Committee, 35 percent to the Ethnic Scholarship Program, and
15 percent to the Ethnic In-Service Training Program, the last two administered
by the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry in consultation with the
various ethnic groups (¶ 267.3).
5. Peace with Justice
Sunday--Peace with Justice Sunday shall be observed, preferably on
the first Sunday After Pentecost. The observance shall be under the
general supervision of the General Board of Church and Society (see
¶ 267.5). There shall be a churchwide appeal and offering. The net receipts
from the offering will be distributed as follows:
a) The annual conference
treasurer shall retain 50 percent of the monies for Peace with Justice
Ministries in the annual conference, to be administered by the annual conference
board of church and society or equivalent structure.
b) The annual conference
treasurer shall remit the remaining 50 percent of the monies to the General
Council on Finance and Administration.
c) Net receipts from the
offering, after payment of the expenses of promotion, shall be remitted by the
treasurer of the General Council on Finance and Administration to the General
Board of Church and Society for Peace with Justice
Ministries.
6. Native American Awareness
Sunday--Native American Awareness Sunday shall be observed
with an offering, preferably on the Third Sunday of Easter. The purpose of the
churchwide appeal is to develop and strengthen Native American ministries in the
annual conferences, in target cities of the Native American Urban Initiative of
the General Board of Global Ministries, and for scholarships for Native
Americans attending United Methodist schools of theology (¶
267.6).
7. Promotion of all authorized
general Church special Sunday offerings shall be by the General Commission on
Communication in consultation with the participating agencies. Expenses of
promotion for each offering shall be a prior claim against the receipts of the
offering promoted. In each case, such expenses shall be within a budget approved
by the General Council on Finance and Administration upon recommendation of the
General Commission on Communication after consultation with the participating
agencies. In the promotion of these offerings there shall be an emphasis on the
spiritual implications of Christian stewardship.
8. Receipts from all authorized
general Church special Sunday offerings shall be remitted promptly by the local
church treasurer to the annual conference treasurer, who shall remit monthly to
the treasurer of the General Council on Finance and Administration. A
special-gift voucher for contributions to the offerings will be issued when
appropriate. Local churches shall report the amount of the offerings in the
manner indicated on the annual conference report form.