HEALTH AND
RELIEF
¶ 1326. 1. Health
and Relief Unit--a) Purpose--The Health and Relief Unit exists to
assist United Methodists and churches to become involved globally in health and
welfare ministries and in direct ministry to persons in need through programs of
relief, rehabilitation, and service, including issues of refugees, hunger and
poverty, and disaster response; and to assist organizations, institutions, and
programs related to annual conferences and other units of The United Methodist
Church in their involvement in direct service to persons in need through both
residential and nonresidential ministries.
b) Authority--The
Health and Relief Unit, a single administrative unit with two functional
areas--United Methodist Committee on Relief, and Health and Welfare
Ministries--shall operate under policies set by the General Board of Global
Ministries.
c) Membership--The
membership of Health and Relief shall be constituted in accord with the bylaws
of the General Board of Global Ministries.
2. United Methodist Committee
on Relief--a) Responsibilities--The responsibilities of the United
Methodist Committee on Relief shall be:
(1) To provide immediate relief
of acute human need and to respond to the suffering of persons in the world
caused by natural, ecological, political turmoil and civil
disaster.
(2) To work cooperatively with
the appropriate conference units, ecumenical bodies, and interdenominational
agencies in the identification of, advocacy for, and assistance with ministries
with refugees, hunger and poverty, and disaster response.
(3) To work cooperatively with
United Methodist Communications in promotion of the One Great Hour of Sharing
offering.
(4) To initiate printed,
audiovisual, electronic, and other resources to interpret, support, and
communicate with conferences and churches concerning appeals for help and
information related to ministries with refugees, hunger and poverty, and
disaster response.
(5) To assist and train
conference coordinators to address emerging and ongoing issues related to
refugee ministries, root causes of hunger and poverty, disaster relief, and
rehabilitation.
b) Financial
Support--Sources of funds shall include: voluntary gifts, One Great Hour of
Sharing offering, Advance Special Gifts, supplementary gifts of United Methodist
Women, churchwide appeals made by authority of the Council of Bishops and the
General Council on Finance and Administration, and designated benevolence funds.
Sources of funds for administrative functions of the General Board of Global
Ministries shall be other than designated funds to the United Methodist
Committee on Relief.
c) Consultation--The
response of United Methodist Committee on Relief growing out of natural or civil
disaster shall be made at the request of the appropriate body related to The
United Methodist Church. Repair and reconstruction of local church property and
other church-related property shall be included in the funding response of the
United Methodist Committee on Relief only when such response has been included
in the appeal made for funds or the Advance Special Gifts made for this purpose.
When this condition has been met, the United Methodist Committee on Relief shall
respond in cooperation with the General Board of Global Ministries as
follows:
(1) UMCOR, in consultation with
conference disaster response coordinators, bishops, and district
superintendents, shall identify specific locations where local church property
and church-related properties have suffered damage.
(2) This information shall be
relayed to the General Board of Global Ministries, which shall contact the
conference disaster response coordinator to arrange an on-site visit to evaluate
damages and initiate an ongoing consultative process.
3. Health and Welfare
Ministries--a) Responsibilities--The responsibilities of Health and
Welfare Ministries shall be:
(1) To assist conference units in
addressing emerging and ongoing global health issues, including comprehensive
community-based primary health care, HIV/AIDS, ministries with persons with
physically and mentally challenging conditions, environmental health, and
particularly the health needs of women, children, youth, the communities of
color in the United States, and racial and ethnic communities
globally.
(2) To provide upon request of
the appropriate conference unit consultation services to existing and emerging
health and welfare institutions and programs, and to jurisdictional, conference,
district, and local church units.
(3) To assist local churches,
districts, and annual conferences to develop ministries of health, healing, and
wholeness.
(4) To provide help to
conferences and health and welfare institutions to clarify their relationship
with one another, including matters of legal and financial responsibility, and
to help health and welfare institutions to become involved in outreach ministry
globally.
(5) To provide programs for
annual conferences, districts, and local churches that encourage awareness of
the gifts and needs of persons with disabilities and to promote the leadership
and employment throughout the connectional system of persons with
disabilities.
(6) To initiate printed,
audiovisual, electronic, and other resources to interpret, support, and
communicate with conferences and churches concerning development of health and
welfare ministries and promotion of Golden Cross and similar
offerings.
b) Financial
Support--Sources of funds shall include financial support from World Service
and other funds designated for the program of health and welfare ministries,
including such proportion of undesignated gifts as may be determined by the
board, and from gifts, wills, and trust funds given especially to Health and
Welfare Ministries. Health and Welfare Ministries is authorized to receive
financial grants and trusts from private foundations and funds from public
agencies and is empowered to act as trustee for the administration of
bequests.
c) Relationship with the
United Methodist Association of Health and Welfare Ministries--Health and
Welfare Ministries shall work with the United Methodist Association of Health
and Welfare Ministries in leadership development and may make services available
to the association.
d) Limitation of
Responsibility--Health and Welfare Ministries shall not be responsible,
legally or morally, for the debts, contracts, or obligations or for any other
financial commitments of any character or description created, undertaken, or
assumed by any institution or interest related to a unit of The United Methodist
Church, whether or not such institution or interest shall be approved, accepted,
or recognized by Health and Welfare Ministries or shall be affiliated with
Health and Welfare Ministries, or whether or not the promotion or establishment
of the same shall be approved by the constitution of Health and Welfare
Ministries. No such institution or interest related to a unit of The United
Methodist Church and no officer or member of Health and Welfare Ministries shall
have any authority whatsoever to take any action directly or by implication at
variance with, or deviating from, the limitation contained in the preceding
sentence hereof, except as Health and Welfare Ministries may directly own and
manage an institution in its own name.