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Whenever we
want to make
revisions to our Book of Discipline, it
is because we are prayerfully compelled by the love of Christ to stand in
agreement with some sisters and brothers, albeit in disagreement with others. We all share similarly motivated yet sometimes
divergent views. Modifications should be
meaningful and important to the mission of our church “to make disciples of
Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world.” They should clarify our united purposes,
strengthen our ministries, and empower those who are unjustly marginalized in
the life and service of the church.
Any United Methodist member and organization may
petition General Conference for changes to our Book of Discipline. The
process for updating this complex instrument requires
humility, patience, and unity. If we are
willing to blend our thoughts with others toward a more harmonious view, engage
our persuasive influence on the common intellect, and forego personal interests
in the pursuit of spiritual wholeness, then we can augment the conversations that
shape change.
One way to participate
in the work of updating our Discipline
is
to write petitions. Another way is to
support, through our conversations and writings, the petitions submitted by
others. We can all engage by following
the news, preparations, and other developments related to the next General
Conference session. We should pray for our delegates and the votes they will be
making on our behalf. What a wonderful
opportunity for all United Methodists to contribute to the future of our
Christian faith!
Related:
·
The article “Instructions for Submitting petitions to the 2016 General Conference”
provides detailed information for creating the petitions for submission between
April 1 and October 13, 2015.
·
General Conference
2016 information page on UMC.org tracks news, legislation, and preparations
leading up to the event May 10-20, 2016.
·
The
United Methodist Book of Discipline, free online edition
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