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Judicial Council defers decisions, elects new officers
May. 7, 2004 News
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By Neill Caldwell*
PITTSBURGH (UMNS) -
The top judicial body of the United Methodist Church has deferred
two requests for declaratory decisions at General Conference until
its fall meeting.
The Judicial Council
received two requests for rulings from the floor. One dealt with the
constitutionality of a petition approved May 6 regarding clergy
pensions and "the broad, new powers it appears to grant to the
General Board of Pension and Health Benefits."
The second request
dealt with the "Connectional Table" plan adopted May 5. The request
centered on how the membership of this new plan of church
organization would be determined.
The council also
received a request during the evening session on May 6 to examine a
petition dealing with Paragraph 102 of the Book of Discipline,
"Doctrinal Standards in American Methodism," but has not yet taken
action on that request.
At an organizational
meeting of the 2004-08 council, Dr. James Holsinger was elected
president, Mary Daffin was elected vice president and the Rev. Keith
Boyette was elected secretary.
Holsinger is a
physician in Lexington, Ky., who currently serves as the secretary
of health and family services for the Commonwealth of Kentucky.
Daffin is a civil law attorney in Houston, and Boyette is pastor of
Wilderness Community Church in Spotsylvania, Va.
"I look forward to
these next four years," Holsinger said. "I think this will be a good
council which will work well together."
The new council will
be the most international in church history when the Rev. Paul
Shamwange Kyungu North-West Katanga Annual (regional) Conference
moves onto the board to fill the opening created by the resignation
of the Rev. Larry D. Pickens, who will become the new general
secretary of the United Methodist Commission on Christian Unity and
Interreligious Concerns. Members of the Judicial Council are
ineligible to serve on any general, jurisdictional or central
conference board or agency.
Returning council
member Rodolfo Beltran is from the Philippines Central Conference.
"Now we have two
members from the central conferences," Holsinger said, "which
expands the internationalization of the council."
The council will also
have to adapt to the fact that Kyungu speaks French and Swahili but
not English.
"We will have to
become bilingual," Holsinger said. "That will mean an adjustment in
logistics, as we will need to get things done in a timely manner to
make sure Paul has what he needs when he needs it."
Holsinger said that
the council would consider holding a meeting outside the United
States to reflect the new global identity of the group.
Other new members are
Judge Jon R. Gray of the Missouri Conference, attorney Beth Capen of
the New York Conference, the Rev. Susan Henry-Crowe of the South
Carolina Conference, and the Rev. Dennis L. Blackwell of the Greater
New Jersey Conference.
Solomon Christian of
the Memphis Conference is the lead lay alternate. The Rev. C. Rex
Bevins, who is a member of the 2000-04 council, will become the top
clergy alternate when Kyungu joins the board to replace Pickens.
Holsinger said he
looks forward to continuing the positive and friendly exchanges that
have characterized the past four years.
"We've been a group
of individuals who have become fast friends," he said. "We're
Christian brothers and sisters who have developed great love for
each other. There are times when we don't agree, but we disagree in
an appropriate way. I look forward to developing these kinds of
close personal relationships. I can tell already that it is a very
congenial group.
"The Judicial Council
has a task of trying to -- as accurately and appropriately as
possible -- decide issues based on the Discipline of the church,"
Holsinger said. "The General Conference makes the Discipline; that
is not our task. We do the best we can to apply church law to the
cases we receive. We will continue to do that in the next four
years."
*Caldwell is a
correspondent for United Methodist News Service.
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