¶ 906.
Responsibilities--The responsibilities of the council shall include,
but not be limited to, the following:
1. Upon a two-thirds vote of the
members of the General Council on Ministries present and voting, and upon a
two-thirds vote of the Council of Bishops present and voting, to make changes in
missional priorities or special programs necessitated by emergencies or by other
significant developments between General Conferences that substantially affect
the life of the Church, and to make adjustments in program budget allocations
accordingly; provided that such adjustments are made within the total
budget set by the previous General Conference; and provided, further,
that such adjustments are made after consultation with the affected boards and
agencies and approval by a two-thirds vote of the General Council on Finance and
Administration.
2. To take the following actions,
in sequence, with respect to recommendations to the General Council on Finance
and Administration for the allocation of World Service funds to general program
agencies:
a) The General Council on
Ministries shall, in consultation with the General Council on Finance and
Administration and the general program agencies, develop recommendations to the
General Council on Finance and Administration on needs of the general program
agencies for the programs, missional priorities, and special
programs.
b) The General Council on
Ministries shall receive the recommendation the General Council on Finance and
Administration proposes to make to the General Conference as to that portion of
the total World Service budget to be available for distribution among the
general program agencies.
c) The General Council on
Ministries, after reviewing both the program priorities and the total funds
available to the general program agencies, shall recommend to the General
Council on Finance and Administration the amount of the annual World Service
allocation to each of those agencies, within the total sum proposed by the
General Council on Finance and Administration for distribution among such
agencies.
d) Only when the General
Council on Ministries and the General Council on Finance and Administration
agree on the allocations to several general agencies shall these allocations be
included in the World Service budget to be recommended to the General Conference
by the General Council on Finance and Administration.
e) Before the beginning of
each year, the General Council on Finance and Administration shall determine and
communicate to the General Council on Ministries the sum available at that time
from World Service contingency funds to meet requests for additional funding
from the general program agencies. The General Council on Ministries shall be
authorized to approve allocations to the general program agencies for such
additional program funding up to the limit so established. No money shall be
allocated by the General Council on Ministries from this source for general
administrative costs, fixed charges, or capital outlay without approval by the
General Council on Finance and Administration.
f) The General Council on
Ministries shall receive from the General Council on Finance and Administration
copies of the proposed annual budgets of the general program agencies, in order
that it may review such budgets in relation to the program proposals made by
those agencies in their quadrennial budget requests.
3. To designate, in cooperation
with the General Council on Finance and Administration, the general agency to
undertake a special study ordered by the General Conference when the conference
fails to make such a designation.
4. To assign responsibilities for
implementation of themes, missional priorities, and/or special programs
initiated between sessions of the General Conference to the general program
agencies or to special task forces created by the General Council on
Ministries.
5. To coordinate the
denomination's efforts to incorporate the contributions and concerns of the
ethnic local church into all programs, budgets, agenda, and
resources.
6. To ensure the development of a
unified and coordinated program for the promoting of the connectional ministries
of the Church, the General Council on Ministries shall:
a) Approve the scheduling
and timing of all national conferences, convocations, and/or major consultations
of general program agencies subject to the approval of the General Council on
Finance and Administration of plans for financing such
meetings;
b) Maintain a calendar of
meetings on behalf of all agencies of The United Methodist Church as an aid to
the agencies in regulating the number and the timing of such meetings;
and
c) Review all plans of the
general program agencies for the production, distribution, and timing of the
release of free literature and promotional resource materials (except church
school literature), avoiding duplication of both materials and
activities.
7. To recommend to the General
Conference, after consultation with the Council of Bishops, the number and
timing of special days that are to be observed on a churchwide basis;
provided that the General Council on Finance and Administration shall
make recommendations to the General Conference as set forth in ¶ 806.11
regarding the special days to be observed with offering; and provided,
further, that the Council of Bishops and the General Council on Finance and
Administration may authorize a special financial appeal in an
emergency.
8. To relate to annual
conferences, their councils on ministries, or other corresponding
structures:
a) To provide resources
for them related to their basic tasks;
b) To enhance two-way
communication with them;
c) To assist the
conference councils in developing comprehensive approaches to planning,
research, evaluation, and coordination; and
d) To inform conference
councils of significant issues identified through the monitoring of trends in
society and the Church.
9. To consider the plans of any
general program agency to publish a new periodical (except church school
literature). Any general program agency proposing to publish such a new
periodical shall submit its request to the council. If the council disapproves,
the agency shall delay such publication until the proposal can be submitted to
the General Conference for determination.
10. To consult with the general
program agencies, the General Commission on Communication, and the president and
publisher of The United Methodist Publishing House with regard to their
publishing and communication policies in order to avoid unnecessary overlapping
and duplication.
11. To resolve any overlapping in
structure or functions or lack of cooperation among the general program agencies
by:
a) coordinating
interagency programs where two or more general program agencies are involved,
unless otherwise specified by the General Conference;
b) approving the creation
of any ongoing interagency committee or task force;
c) receiving reports and
recommendations from such committees or task forces;
d) appointing, when
appropriate, observers to attend the meetings of any interagency group,
including those that are part of the structure of program agencies;
and
e) sponsoring, in
cooperation with the general program-related agencies through the general
secretaries, a quadrennial joint training event for annual conference
program-related agencies.
12. To study the connectional
structures of The United Methodist Church and, after consultation with the
general agencies, recommend to the General Conference such legislative changes
as may be appropriate to effect desirable modifications of existing connectional
structures. Any such proposed legislative changes that would affect general fund
budget allocations shall be studied in connection with the General Council on
Finance and Administration and shall be recommended to the General Conference by
these two councils acting in concert.
13. To provide for the training
of the annual conference council on ministries directors and to provide jointly
with the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry and the Council of
Bishops the training of district superintendents.
14. To review and evaluate the
effectiveness of the general program agencies in fulfilling the ministries
assigned to them (see ¶ 702.3).
15. To keep under review the
concurrence of general program agencies with the Social Principles (¶¶
64{@-}70) of The United Methodist Church.
16. The general secretary of each
general program agency that is accountable to the General Council on Ministries
shall be elected annually by ballot of the General Council on Ministries upon
the nomination of the agency involved. Any general secretary of a general
program agency who has not been elected by the General Council on Ministries
shall not serve in such capacity beyond the end of that calendar year. Each
program agency shall elect annually by ballot its deputy and associate general
secretary(ies) and may elect or appoint such other staff as may be
necessary.[$FSee Judicial Council Decisions 499,
567.]
17. To give leadership to and
participate in planning and research for The United Methodist Church, thereby
helping all levels of the Church to evaluate needs, set goals, and plan
strategy; to coordinate planning and research for the denomination in
cooperation with the general program agencies of The United Methodist Church;
and to maintain a list of research and planning documents received from the
general program agencies and the annual conferences.
18. To determine the need for and
to develop and implement plans for themes, missional priorities, and/or special
programs for the ministry of the Church for any particular quadrennium and,
after consultation with the Council of Bishops, to recommend them to the General
Conference for consideration.
19. To devise and implement
measures to assure full, effective representation and participation of central
conference members in the work of The United Methodist
Church.
20. To report to the General
Conference for its approval a summary of all decisions and recommendations made
dealing with program changes and structure overlap.
21. To review, with the program
agencies, all valid resolutions and positions adopted by the General Conference
and recommend to the General Conference the removal of time-dated
materials.
22. To receive reports from and
refer matters to the General Commission on Christian Unity and Interreligious
Concerns on the participation of The United Methodist Church in the various
aspects of ecumenism.
23. To organize the Advance
Committee, which shall have general oversight of the Advance
program.
24. To organize the World Service
Special Gifts Committee, which shall have general oversight of the World Service
Special Gifts program.
25. To relate to and cooperate
with the National Association of Conference Council
Directors.
26. To act in concert with the
General Council on Finance and Administration to establish a procedure for
making a quadrennial review, initiating proposals, and/or responding to
proposals by the general agencies regarding the location of headquarters and
staff and report the same to the General Conference. (See ¶
807.2.)