Section XVI. Commission
on Central Conference Affairs
¶ 2201. Commission
on Central Conference Affairs--1. Recognizing the differences in conditions
that exist in various areas of the world and the changes taking place in those
areas, there shall be a Commission on Central Conference Affairs to study
the structure and supervision of The United Methodist Church in its work outside
the United States and its territories and its relationships to other Church
bodies. The commission shall prepare such recommendations as it considers
necessary for presentation directly to the General Conference. All resolutions
and petitions related to central conferences presented to the General Conference
shall be referred to the commission for consideration, and the commission shall
report its recommendations directly to the General
Conference.
2. The commission shall be
composed of one bishop, one ordained minister, and one layperson from each
jurisdiction who are delegates to the General Conference and named by the
Council of Bishops; one bishop, one ordained minister, and one layperson from
each central conference who are delegates to the General Conference and named by
the Council of Bishops; one bishop, one ordained minister, and one layperson who
are elected members of the General Board of Global Ministries and named by the
Council of Bishops. Special attention shall be given to the inclusion of women,
clergy and lay.
The chairperson of the commission
shall be a bishop.
The commission shall meet at the
seat of the General Conference.
3. The episcopal members of the
commission, plus one layman and one laywoman, shall act as the executive
committee between sessions of the General Conference. The executive committee
shall have authority to take necessary actions on behalf of the commission,
including submitting petitions to General Conference under the provisions of
¶ 507.6.
4. The General Council on Finance
and Administration shall recommend to the General Conference for its action and
determination a provision in the budget of an appropriate general Church fund
for the expenses incurred by the commission and its executive committee in the
interim between sessions of the General Conference.