The Committee recommends concurrence as amended as follows:
Add a new ¶ 322:
Requirements for Admission of Ordination as Deacon and
Admission to in Full Connection.--Deacons
Probationary Members who are applying for admission into full connection and
who have been probationary members for at least three years may be admitted
into membership in full connection in an annual conference by 2/3 vote of the
clergy members in full connection of the annual conference upon recommendation
by 2/3 vote of the Board of Ordained Ministry after they have qualified as
follows:
1. Served under episcopal appointment in a ministry of service the entire probationary period (¶ 313). Upon recommendation of the Board of Ordained Ministry, the annual conference may equate non-salaried service as meeting this qualification. Such equivalence is to be determined in light of the years of service involved, the quality of that service, the maturity of the applicant, and other relevant factors determined by the board. Supervision is to be (a) personally assumed or delegated by the district superintendent, and (b) also provided by a mentor assigned by the Board of Ordained Ministry. The applicant's service must be evaluated by the Board of Ordained Ministry as effective according to written guidelines developed by the board and adopted by the clergy members in full connection. Lay persons directly involved in the applicant's servant ministry shall be involved by the board in the annual evaluation.
2. Been previously elected as a probationary member and ordained
deacon.
3. Met the educational requirements as defined in ¶
311.
4. 3. Responded to a written or oral doctrinal examination
administered by the Board of Ordained Ministry. The candidate shall demonstrate
the ability to communicate clearly in both oral and written form. The
candidate's reflections and the board's response shall be informed by the
insights and guidelines of Part II of The Book of Discipline. The
examination shall also focus upon the covenantal relationship of the applicant
to God, to the church, and to the Order of Deacon, as well as the understanding
of diaconia, servant leadership, and the interrelatedness of the church and the
world. The applicant shall be able to articulate the call of God to the order
of deacon as contained in ¶ 310 and to relate that call to leadership
within the ministry of all Christians, through the setting of their service,
the local church, and the annual conference.
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Calendar Item Text: 2413-3221996 United Methodist General Conference