Elections of delegates top 2004 annual conference agendas
3/10/2003 News media contact: Linda Green · (615) 742-5470 · Nashville, Tenn NOTE: A list of annual conference dates and meeting locations follows this story. By United Methodist News Service Election
of clergy and lay delegates to the 2004 General and jurisdictional
conferences will be a major agenda item for the United Methodist annual
(regional) conference sessions this year.
The 64 U.S.
conferences, meeting during May and June, will elect 497 clergy
delegates and 497 lay delegates to the denomination's highest
legislative body, General Conference. The 53 conferences in Europe,
Africa and the Philippines will elect a total of 184 delegates. General
Conference, convened every four years, will meet April 27-May 7, 2004,
in Pittsburgh.
The annual conferences also will elect delegates
to the five U.S. jurisdictional conferences, which will be held in July
2004 to elect bishops and assign them and others to geographic areas for
the next four years.
Clergy and lay people from the former
Missouri East and Missouri West annual conferences will meet for the
first time as the Missouri Conference on May 29. The conferences became
one body Jan. 1. The North Arkansas and Little Rock annual conferences
voted to become one entity last fall and will merge at a June 11 uniting
conference, officially launching the Arkansas Annual Conference.
The
Troy Annual Conference will be the first of the U.S. conferences,
meeting May 7-10 in Burlington, Vt., followed by the Red Bird Missionary
Conference in Evarts, Ky. meeting May 9-10. The first central
conference session will be that of Bulacan Philippines, meeting March
18-21 Naga City.
U.S. sessions conclude June 22 with the
adjournment of the Pacific Northwest, Rocky Mountain and
California-Nevada annual conferences. The last central conference meets
Dec. 11-14 in Mutasa-Nyanga District, Zimbabwe.
In addition to
elections of delegates, annual conferences will act on petitions from
individuals and groups wanting to change policies, procedures and
practices of the United Methodist Church. Approved petitions will be
submitted to the General Conference, and those that are adopted will be
reflected in the 2004 revisions of the Book of Discipline and Book of
Resolutions.
General Conference delegates can change anything in
the Book of Discipline except the church's Constitution. Any recommended
changes in the Constitution must be ratified by the annual (regional)
conferences.
Individual and group petitions must be postmarked
by Nov. 29, which is 150 days before the opening day of the General
Conference. Churchwide agencies must submit their petitions by Aug. 1.
Petitions secretary for the 2004 conference is Gary W. Graves, pastor of
Beaver Dam (Ky.) United Methodist Church.
Annual conference
members, including lay and clergy representatives from every local
church, will also approve budgets, receive reports from conference
boards and agencies, adopt programs of mission and ministry, and pass
resolutions. Several annual conferences will participate in liturgical
acts of repentance and reconciliation services, which are confessions to
the sin of racism in the denomination. The services also are an
attempt to recapture the spirit of Methodism lost when some African
Americans in the 18th and 19th centuries felt compelled by racism in the
church to leave and form their own denominations.
A bishop will
preside over each conference session. One-year appointments of all
clergy members of the conference will also be announced, new deacons and
elders will be ordained, and candidates for ordination will be
approved.
U.S. annual conference meeting dates and places are:
U.S. ANNUAL CONFERENCES
North Central Jurisdiction Dakotas, June 4-7, Fargo, N.D. Detroit, May 16-19, Adrian, Mich. East Ohio, June 16-20, Lakeside, Ohio Illinois Great Rivers, May 28-31, Peoria, Ill. Iowa, June 12-15, Ames, Iowa Minnesota, May 28-31, Saint Cloud, Minn. North Indiana, May 29-31, West Lafayette, Ind. Northern Illinois, June 5-7, St. Charles, Ill. South Indiana, June 4-7, Bloomington, Ind. West Michigan, June 6-9, Grand Rapids, Mich. West Ohio, June 8-12, Lakeside, Ohio Wisconsin, June 15-18, Middleton, Wis.
Northeastern Jurisdiction Baltimore-Washington, June 12-15, Washington Central Pennsylvania, June 4-7, Grantham, Pa. Eastern Pennsylvania, June 11-14, Grantham, Pa. Greater New Jersey, June 18-21, Atlantic City, N.J. New England, June 13-16, Wenham, Mass. New York, June 4-7, Hempstead, N.Y. North Central New York, May 30-June 1, Liverpool, N.Y. Peninsula-Delaware, June 3-7, Queen Anne, Md. Troy, May 7-10, Burlington, Vt. West Virginia, June 11-15, Buckhannon, W.Va. Western New York, June 5-7, Buffalo, N.Y. Western Pennsylvania, June 11-14, Grove City, Pa. Wyoming, May 29-June 1, Scranton, Pa.
South Central Jurisdiction Arkansas, June 11-14, Russellville, Ark. Central Texas, June 1-4, Fort Worth, Texas Kansas East, June 4-7, Baldwin City, Kan. Kansas West, May 28-31, Salina, Kan. Louisiana, June 4-7, Shreveport, La. Missouri, May 29-June 2, Columbia, Mo. Nebraska, June 4-7, Lincoln, Neb. New Mexico, May 28-31, Glorieta, N.M. North Texas, June 1-4, Plano, Texas Northwest Texas, June 9-12, Amarillo, Texas Oklahoma, May 26-29, Oklahoma City Oklahoma Indian Missionary, June 5-8, Anadarko, Okla. Rio Grande, June 12-15, Albuquerque, N.M. Southwest Texas, June 4-7, Corpus Christi, Texas Texas, May 25-29, Houston
Southeastern Jurisdiction Alabama-West Florida, June 1-4, Montgomery, Ala. Florida, May 27-30, Lakeland, Fla. Holston, June 8-11, Lake Junaluska, N.C. Kentucky, June 10-14, Bowling Green, Ky. Memphis, June 1-4, Jackson, Tenn. Mississippi, June 2-5, Biloxi, Miss. North Alabama, June 1-4, Birmingham, Ala. North Carolina, June 2-5, Fayetteville, N.C. North Georgia, June 16-20, Athens, Ga. Red Bird Missionary, May 9-10, Evarts, Ky. South Carolina, May 25-29, Spartanburg, S.C. South Georgia, June 1-5, Albany, Ga. Tennessee, June 8-11, Brentwood, Tenn. Virginia, June 15-19, Roanoke, Va. Western North Carolina, June 5-8, Lake Junaluska, N.C.
Western Jurisdiction Alaska Missionary, May 30-June 2, Chugiak, Alaska California-Nevada, June 18-22, Sacramento, Calif. California-Pacific, June 17-22, Redlands, Calif. Desert Southwest, June 5-8, Mesa, Ariz. Oregon-Idaho, June 9-13, Boise, Idaho Pacific Northwest, June 18-22, Tacoma, Wash. Rocky Mountain, June 18-22, Laramie, Wy. Yellowstone, June 12-15, Billings, Mont.
CENTRAL (OUTSIDE THE UNITED STATES) CONFERENCES
(Information on some conferences is unavailable; other conferences have already met.)
Austria Provisional, May 21-25, Linz, Austria Bulacan Philippines, March 18-21, Gatbuca, Calumpit, Bulcacan, Philippines Bulgaria Provisional, Oct. 1-5, Dobritsch, Bulgaria Central Congo, (Section A) June 4-11, Wembo-Nyama Central Congo, (Section B) June 4-11, Kananga Central Luzon Philippines, May 6-11, Tagumbao, Gerona, Tarlac, Philippines Central Russia, July 3-5, Moscow Czech & Slovak Republics, May 15-18, Plzen, Czech Republic Denmark, June 25-29, Lawgarden, Denmark East Congo, (Section A) June 21-28, Kindu East Congo (Section B) June 21-28, Goma East Mindanao, May 29-June 1, Agusan del Sur, Philippines East Zimbabwe, Dec. 11-14, Mutusa-Nyanga District Eastern Russia Provisional, June 27-29, Ekaterinburg, Russia Estonia, June 11-15, Tallinn, Estonia Finland-Finnish Provisional, July 2-6, Turku (Abo), Finland Finland-Swedish Provisional, June 4-8, Helsingfors, Finland Hungary Provisional, April 23-27 Liberia, Feb. 12-16 Middle Philippines, May 14-17, Rizal, Nueva Ecija, Philippines Mindanao Philippines, May 22-26, Kidapawan City, Philippines North Central Philippines, March 31-April 5, San Mateo, Isabela, Philippines Northeast Philippines, May 20-25, Bambang, Nueva Vizcaya, Philippines Northern Philippines, June 3-8, Cagayan, Philippines Northern Russian Provisional, May 22-24, St. Petersburg, Pushkin, Russia Northwest Mindanao Philippines, April 3-2, Kalilangan, Bukidnon, Philippines Northwest Philippines, May 27-June 1, Ilocos, Philippines Norway, June 18-22, Fredrikstad, Norway Palawan Philippines Provisional, May 27-30, Tarlac City, Tarlac, Philippines Pangasinan Philippines, May 13-18, Pangasinan, Philippines Philippines, April 2-5, Tagaytay City, Cavite, Philippines Philippines East, April 23-26, Deparo, Novaliches, Quezon City, Philippines Poland, June 18-22, Elk, Poland Southern Russia Provisional, May 15-18, Voronezh, Russia Southwest Philippines Provisional, May 15-18, Torrel, Odiongan, Rombloin, Philippines Sweden, May 5-June 1, Kumla, Sweden Switzerland-France, June 11-15, Winterthur, Switzerland West Congo, May 20-27, Kinshasa West Middle Philippines, May 7-10, Calaguiman, Bataan, Philippines West Zimbabwe, Dec. 4-7, Masvingo District Western Angola, Oct. 21, Luanda, Angola Yugoslavia-Macedonia Provisional, Oct. 15-19, Kisac
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