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1903. Responsibilities--The responsibilities of the General
Commission on Christian Unity and Interreligious Concerns shall be:
1. To
enable ecumenical and interreligious understanding and experience among all
United Methodists, including assistance to all United Methodist agencies.
2. To
recruit and provide ecumenical leadership training and opportunities for all
United Methodists, with special attention to youth, young adults, and racial
and ethnic minority persons.
3. To
provide resources and counsel to conference commissions or committees on
Christian unity and interreligious concerns and to local church leadership.
4. To
develop or assist in the development of resources and other educational
materials that will stimulate understanding and experience in ecumenical and
interreligious relationships.
5. To
develop and interpret the primary relationships of The United Methodist Church
to ecumenical and interreligious organizations (such as the World Council of
Churches, regional councils of churches, the National Council of the Churches
of Christ in the U.S.A., the World Methodist Council, the Consultation on
Church Union, and the World Conference on Religion and Peace); to united
churches, which include a church formerly related to The United Methodist
Church or its predecessors; to churches with which a concordat of exchange of
voting delegates has been established by General Conference; and to churches
that have entered into a formal covenanting act with The United Methodist
Church. We further encourage dialogue with other organizations such as the
National Association of Evangelicals and the World Evangelical Fellowship.
6. To
pursue or initiate relationships and conversations with Christian ministries,
organizations, and denominations that are not a part of the National Council of
the Churches of Christ in the U.S.A., to seek areas of cooperation and common
cause in the advancement of the cause of Christ.
7. To
pursue or initiate relationships and conversations with other Christian
churches on possible church unions and in general bilateral or multilateral
dialogues.
8. To
develop and engage in dialogue, cooperation, and unity discussions with the
historic members of the Methodist denominational family in the United
States--namely, the African Methodist Episcopal, the African Methodist
Episcopal Zion, and the Christian Methodist Episcopal churches, and all those
Wesleyan bodies in the United States related to the World Methodist Council. (See
¶ 2403.)
9. To
report to General Conference on developments in Christian unity and
interreligious issues and to make recommendations on any specific proposals for
church union.
10. To
continue or initiate relationships, conversations, and cooperative efforts with
other religious faith communities.
11. To
consider resolutions, pronouncements, and actions of ecumenical and interreligious
councils and agencies, to be responsible for appropriate United Methodist
responses, and to initiate or to channel counsel to ecumenical and
interreligious bodies.
12. To
receive reports from the Consultation on Church Union, the National Council of
the Churches of Christ in the U.S.A., the World Methodist Council, and the
World Council of Churches on their work, such reports to include relevant
financial information.
13. To
maintain a close relationship with the General Board of Church and Society and the
General Commission on Religion and Race as they seek to coordinate
denominational support and cooperation in eradicating racism, promoting social
justice, and enhancing Christian unity.
14. To
receive copies of all requests for funds from ecumenical and interreligious
bodies to all United Methodist agencies and to review for possible
recommendations to both the ecumenical and United Methodist agencies.
15. To
enable and review the ecumenical and interreligious involvements, programming,
and funding of all United Methodist program agencies; to review funding of
ecumenical agencies by United Methodist program agencies through examination of
the disclosure records annually provided to the General Council on Finance and
Administration; to report findings and make recommendations to those agencies
and to the General Council on Ministries and the General Council on Finance and
Administration as requested.
16. To
advocate for adequate funding for the core budgets of the major ecumenical and
interreligious agencies.
17. To
provide from its own budget, where possible, supplementary funding for cognate
units in ecumenical agencies and ad hoc ecumenical and interreligious
enterprises.
18. To
report to the General Council on Ministries and recommend to the General Council
on Finance and Administration the total goal and constituent allocations of the
Interdenominational Cooperation Fund for submission to General Conference and
to administer all aspects of the fund in accordance with guidelines established
in consultation with the General Council on Finance and Administration and with
the Council of Bishops. (See ¶ 818.)
19. To
receive and administer funds allocated to it through the General Conference or
the General Council on Finance and Administration and other sources.
20. To
report annually to the Council of Bishops on aspects of Christian unity and
interreligious developments, issues, and trends.
21. To
channel and recommend to the Council of Bishops qualified United Methodists for
service as representatives on ecumenical councils or agencies and to special
meeting or assemblies, and to name such representatives to councils, agencies,
or assemblies not named by the Council of Bishops.
22. To
work as partners with agencies of The United Methodist Church on matters of mutual
concern.
23.
To care for other matters as may be deemed necessary by the commission or
requested by the General Conference, the Council of Bishops (see ¶
2405), or the General Council on Ministries.