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CHAPTER 15
US National Conference
501 Purpose
The United States National Conference shall oversee all affairs pertaining to its leadership teams, conferences, churches, church extension districts, and mission districts. The US National Conference shall establish policies pertaining to the ministry of the Church of the United Brethren in Christ, United States of America.
502 National Conference Covenant
The National Conference Covenant is the church's opportunity to reaffirm its relationship with sister congregations and the US National Conference. Through this covenant, a local church expresses its desire to strengthen and support the ministries of the United Brethren Church in its effort to fulfill the Great Commission.
1. Responsibilities of Individual Congregations
Every congregation shall do the following:
a. They shall reaffirm their support of and membership in the US National Conference by signing a covenant which includes affirmation of these points:
(1) They are committed to the Confession of Faith.
(2) They agree with the core values of the United Brethren in Christ, International.
(3) They agree to abide by the Constitution and Discipline of the US National Conference.
(4) They are passionate about fulfilling the Great Commission through their local church.
(5) They support the ministry and mission of the United Brethren Church, USA, through the annual partnership fee.
(6) They will participate in a cluster.
b. They shall renew the covenant every two years prior to the National Conference session.
c. The covenant shall be approved by vote of the highest governing body within the local church.
d. The covenant shall be signed and dated by the chairman of that governing body and by the senior pastor (or a leading layperson, should the senior pastor be chairman of that body).
e. The covenant shall be submitted to the national office 90 days prior to the National Conference session.
2. Responsibilities of the US National Conference
a. If a church does not sign and submit the covenant to the national office 90 days prior to the National Conference session, the cluster coach (or another elder designated by the bishop) shall hold a specially called congregational meeting of the church membership at least 60 days prior to the National Conference. The purpose of this meeting would be to determine if it is the desire of the membership to sign and continue in a covenant relationship with the Church of the Brethren in Christ, USA, or to withdraw from said relationship. If a majority of the church's members at a duly called meeting determine not to sign the covenant, then the church shall be considered to have withdrawn from the Church of the United Brethren in Christ, USA.
b. Churches that hold title to their property and do not sign the covenant shall be considered to have withdrawn from the denomination.
c. If a church does not keep its commitment to the standards of the national conference covenant, the ELT may, with a majority, decline to offer a new covenant.
d. The ELT shall handle any situations which may arise concerning the status of churches, but which are not already covered in the Discipline.
503 Delegates to the National Conference
The voting members of the United States National Conference are the US bishop, the ministerial delegate(s) from each congregation, and the lay delegates elected by each congregation according to ¦11 of the Constitution.
1. Clergy Representation
Conference ministers who are actively pastoring a United Brethren church or serving in an appointed or elected position in the Church of the United Brethren in Christ, USA, are eligible to serve as voting members of the National Conference. Retired ministers will be advisory members of the US National Conference.
2. Lay Representation
The following formula will be used to determine the number of lay delegates from each congregation.
| Ave. Attendance |
Lay Delegates |
| 1-150 |
1 |
| 151-250 |
2 |
| 251-350 |
3 |
| 351-450 |
4 |
| 451-550 |
5 |
| etc. |
etc. |
3. Expenses
The local church shall pay the expenses of its delegates.
504 Officers
1. The Bishop
The US bishop shall be chairperson of the US National Conference.
2. The Secretary
The Executive Leadership Team shall appoint a secretary to record the proceedings of the US National Conference.
505 Responsibilities of the National Conference
1. The US National Conference shall determine the mission and ministry of the Church of the United Brethren in Christ, USA, and provide appropriate plans and policies for its administration.
2. The US National Conference shall review the work of its elected officers, appointed leadership teams, committees, and other personnel.
3. The US National Conference shall consider the revision of the Discipline.
4. The US National Conference shall establish financial policies to direct the Administrative Leadership Team in developing the annual budget for the US national church. The Executive Leadership Team will adopt the budget the years that the US National Conference does not meet.
5. The US National Conference shall oversee its relationship with the Church of the United Brethren in Christ International.
6. The US National Conference shall guard the church's historic position of firmly upholding biblical absolutes, allowing freedom in areas not clearly mandated by Scripture, and encouraging tolerance and unity when differences arise.
7. When practices, teachings, or decisions within a local church or by US National Conference officials and institutions challenge the doctrinal integrity (as defined by the Confession of Faith), cooperative relationship, and/or ministry of the Church of the United Brethren in Christ, USA, the US National Conference shall have the authority to apply whatever disciplinary action it considers appropriate.
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