General Conference 2004
Rocky Mountain Conference News and Resources
Day 3
Wednesday, April 28, 2004
Daily Wrap-up: Delegates Hear Restructuring Report,
Laity Address
By Linda Bloom*
PITTSBURGH (UMNS) – How United Methodists relate to one another, both
structurally and spiritually, was a topic of discussion during the April 28 session of the denomination's top legislative body.
Delegates to General Conference received a report from the churchwide Council
on Ministries called "Living into the Future," which
proposes merging the work of program and finance agencies
into a "Connectional Table." In that structure,
leaders from around the church would coordinate the
work of most of the denomination's agencies and would oversee ministries budgeted at more than $500 million per quadrennium.
United Methodists in all regions of the world, including Africa, Asia,
Europe and North America, would be represented at the table, along with the Council of Bishops and agency officials.
Under the proposed plan, the General Council on Ministries and General
Council on Finance and Administration would fold into the Connectional
Table by Jan. 1, 2007. Ten other agencies would retain their
own board of directors but be accountable and represented at the table.
"The plan is about bringing mission and money to the same
table," said Darlene Amon, a delegate from the
Virginia Annual Conference and one of the voices in
the video describing the benefits of "Living into the Future."
Bishop Joseph Yeakel described the proposal in terms of "connecting the
connection." A rejection of the plan by General Conference
would amount to the church choosing to "retain
a disconnected structure," he said.
Delegates will vote on the document during the week of May 3.
Gloria Holt, lay leader of the North Alabama Annual Conference,
gives the Laity Address In the General Conference Laity
Address, Gloria Holt told delegates that until each
individual church member is willing to let go of "me,
myself and I" and make a concerted
effort to become "we, ourselves and us," the
denomination will continue to be involved in "power
struggles, selfish decision-making and un-Christian action
toward each other."
Most troubling is the "apparent unwillingness" of laity
and clergy to be equal partners in ministry, according
to Holt, president of the United Methodist Association of Annual Conference Lay Leaders.
"If clergy are singing their own song while the laity are
dancing to their own beat, how in the world are we going
to get in sync with one another?" she asked. "Unless
we do, the church will not be creating the music for which God gave us the notes."
She also urged the international assembly to move away from doing things
in the same old way and to realize that the absence of youth and
young adults in local congregations could be due to an unwillingness to change in ways that would welcome that age group.
In the morning worship service, Bishop Bruce Blake of Oklahoma
noted the legislative concerns over budget issues.
"Our attitude is one of giving until it hurts, rather than
heals. Everything is focused on our limited resources
when, in fact, if United Methodists would give until
it heals we would have so much money to facilitate God's
mission in the world that conferencing would be a celebration
of sharing rather than our experience of divvying up a shrinking pie."
He suggested that United Methodists have lost the connection between grace
and giving, and he challenged the delegates to live a gospel of giving until it heals.
*Linda Bloom is a United Methodist News Service news writer.
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Please keep the Rocky Mountain Conference Delegates in prayer:
Janet Forbes, Youngsook Kang, Olon Lindemood, Chuck Schuster, Aaron
Gray, Judy Hill, Brad Laurvick, Dan O'Neill, Liwliwa Robledo, and Peggy Sewell.
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