General Conference 2004
Rocky Mountain Conference News and Resources
Delegate Diary: Important issues face assembly
Apr. 29, 2004 News media contact: General Conference Newsroom *
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NOTE: Dawn Hand, the communications director of the Western North
Carolina Conference of the United Methodist Church and a lay delegate
to 2004 General Conference, will offer her thoughts during the two
weeks of General Conference in Pittsburgh.
By Dawn Hand
PITTSBURGH (UMNS) - Welcome to General Conference!
This is my second time at General Conference as a delegate, and
I worked at the two prior to Cleveland in 2000. Being a "veteran" is
not any easier because, while you may have a better idea of what
to expect, it's still the same amount of work. We face a long journey
over the next two weeks, sitting in plenary sessions and going to
meetings. It's a daunting task because the decisions we make are
not for ourselves but for the entire church, and that puts a lot
of things in perspective.
Every four years, people come together as delegates and observers,
thinking this will be the most poignant General Conference yet because
of the important issues that we face.
For example, the "Connectional Table" presentation by
the General Council on Ministries and the General Council on Finance
will warrant a lot of discussion.
This time the budget will be a huge issue because of our churchwide
economic situation.
The problem for me is that we look for cutbacks and we talk about
stewardship in lean times, but never in times of plenty. So we have
created a theology of scarcity. At the same time, we have a wealth
of resources that are available to United Methodists. As long as
our church agencies are faithful to what has been entrusted to them,
then people will have more respect for the whole budgetary process.
When I vote on budget issues, as a conference staff person I look
at how it will affect my annual conference, but as a local church
member, I look at how it will affect my local church. We have to
remember that the local church supports the general church. When
we're adding millions to our overall budget, you have to wonder how
the local church will respond. Not very favorably, I think.
Homosexuality will always be a hotly contested issue before the
church. We live in such a sexually oriented society that any items
related to sex will command a lot of attention.
We've talked a lot about the international delegates' visa controversy,
and I'm still very concerned about those delegates who struggled
to get here and those who are not here. I just feel like the whole
process creates a General Conference that is highly slanted toward
the U.S. delegations.
While some issues may create anxiety, I come to General Conference
with a desire to discern God's will, and to prayerfully consider
the tasks before us. It's an awesome responsibility that we hold
for the church, and one I don't take lightly. Before I left home,
my church prayed for me and for all our delegates.
The pastoral letter, released Monday by the Council of Bishops,
sets the right tone to guide the church. We have some tough decisions
ahead of us, and I'm grateful to the bishops for their leadership.
If we stray from our reasons for being here, we can reflect back
on our purpose and re-center ourselves.
Our opening worship was phenomenal! The ushering in of the Spirit
was quite moving for me. As the woman carried the symbolic Holy Spirit,
we felt the Spirit spreading throughout the assembly. Bishop Ruediger
R. Minor's message was powerful; I hope we will heed his words.
I love the blending of cultures and the concerted effort to make
sure all of God's people were represented. I think this is what heaven
will look like. We all come from different cultures and perspectives
and blend together in a way that honors God.
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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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