Ordained Ministers from Other Annual Conferences,Other Methodist and Christian Denominations
426. Appointments--Ordained ministers from other Annual Conferences and Christian denominations may receive an appointment in the annual conference in the following manner:
1. Ordained Ministers from Other Annual Conferences and Other Methodist Denominations--With approval and consent of the bishops or other judicatory authorities involved, ordained ministers of other annual conferences or other Methodist Churches may receive appointments in the annual conference while retaining their home conference membership or denominational affiliation. Appointments are to be made by the resident bishop of the conference in which the ordained minister is to serve. Upon the recommendation of the board of ordained ministry, clergy in such appointments may be granted voice but not vote in the annual conference to which they are appointed. Their membership on conference boards and agencies is restricted to the conference of which they are a member. They shall be compensated no less than the equitable salary provisions of the annual conference in which they serve and participate in the pension and insurance programs of that annual conference. Such appointments are renewable annually. Furthermore, it shall be the responsibility of the board of pensions of the annual conference in which the appointment is received to enroll such ordained ministers in the Ministerial Pension Plan and the Comprehensive Protection Plan (see 1606.20).24
2. Ministers from Other Denominations--On recommendation of the Board of Ordained Ministry, the clergy members in full connection may approve annually clergy in good standing in other Christian denominations to serve appointments or ecumenical ministries within the bounds of the annual conference while retaining their denominational affiliation; provided they present suitable credentials, give assurance of their Christian faith and experience, and other qualifications. They shall give evidence of their agreement with and willingness to support and maintain United Methodist doctrine, discipline, and polity. Their ordination credentials shall be examined by the bishop and the board of ordained ministry, and upon its recommendation may be recognized as valid in The United Methodist Church while they are under appointment. When the board of ordained ministry certifies that their credentials are at least equal to those of associate members, although they are not associate members, they may be accorded all the rights and privileges of associate membership in the annual conference (419.2, .3). They shall not have security of appointment.
3. Between conference sessions, the board of ordained ministry may approve them for appointment pending the recognition of their orders. The bishop may make ad interim recognition of valid ordination after consultation with the Cabinet and executive committee of the board of ordained ministry pending recognition by the vote of the clergy members in full connection. In every case prior examination shall be made of the ordained minister's understanding, acceptance, and willingness to support and maintain United Methodist doctrine, discipline, and polity.25
24See Judicial Council Decisions 16, 361, 554.
25See Judicial Council Decision 444.
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1992 Book of Discipline: ¶ 426
1996 United Methodist General Conference