1992 Book of Discipline: ¶ 427

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427. Transfers--1. From Other Annual Conferences--Ordained ministers from other annual conferences of The United Methodist Church may be received by transfer into probationary, associate, or full membership with the consent of the bishops involved. Consultation with the chairperson or executive committee of the board of ordained ministry shall be held prior to the transfer.

2. From Other Methodist Denominations--a) Ordained ministers from other Methodist Churches may be received by transfer into probationary, associate, or full conference membership with the consent of the bishops or other authorities involved without going through the process required for ministers from other denominations. Prior consultation with the chairperson or executive committee of the board of ordained ministry shall be held, in order to determine that the minister meets the standards for conference membership established by the Discipline and the annual conference.

b) Ordained ministers being transferred from other Methodist Churches shall meet the educational requirements of The United Methodist Church, or the equivalent approved by the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry.

c) The Division of Ordained Ministry shall certify the satisfaction of educational requirements for conference membership and in cases where additional education is required, shall develop an educational program in consultation with the board of ordained ministry.

3. From Other Denominations--a) On recommendation of the board of ordained ministry, the clergy members in full connection may recognize the orders of ministers from other denominations and receive them as probationary members, associate members, or local pastors. They shall present their credentials for examination by the bishop and board of ordained ministry and give assurance of their Christian faith and experience. They shall give evidence of their agreement with and willingness to support and maintain United Methodist doctrine, discipline, and polity, and present a satisfactory certificate of good health on the prescribed form from a physician approved by the board of ordained ministry. They shall make themselves available for any psychological or aptitude tests the board may require. The board of ordained ministry in consultation with the Division of Ordained Ministry shall determine whether they meet the educational requirements for conference membership.

b) Ordained ministers from other Christian denominations must serve as probationary members for at least two years and complete all the requirements of 424, including courses in United Methodist history, doctrine, and polity, before being admitted into full conference membership.

4. The board of ordained ministry of an annual conference is required to ascertain from an ordained minister seeking admission into its membership on credentials from another denomination whether or not membership in the effective relation was previously held in an annual conference of The United Methodist Church or one of its legal predecessors, and if so when and under what circumstances the ordained minister's connection with such annual conference was severed.

5. Ordained ministers seeking admission into an annual conference on credentials from another denomination who have previously withdrawn from membership in the effective relation in an annual conference of The United Methodist Church or one of its legal predecessors shall not be admitted or readmitted without the consent of the annual conference from which they withdrew or its legal successor, or the annual conference of which the major portion of their former conference is a part, such consent to be granted upon recommendation of its board of ordained ministry.

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1992 Book of Discipline: ¶ 427
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