- United Methodist Council of Bishops
The United Methodist Council of Bishops is the organization of which all active and retired Bishops in the United Methodist Connection are members. In the
United Methodist system of polity, the Council of Bishops is the Executive Branch of United Methodist Church government.Bishop
Janice Riggle Huie , Bishop of theTexas Annual Conference (Houston area), currently serves as the President of the Council of Bishops. The Bishops of The United Methodist Church, both individually and collectively through the Council of Bishops, provide spiritual leadership to more than 11 million United Methodists in a broad range of settings on four continents, including North America, Europe, Africa and Asia.Since the founding of the Methodist Episcopal Church at the
Christmas Conference in Baltimore in 1781,United Methodist Bishop s have presided over Annual and Central Conferences (regional areas of the church). They play an important leadership role in helping to set the direction of the church and its mission throughout the world. United Methodist Bishops preside over geographic areas of ministry, known asAnnual Conference s, and supervise the appointment and ministry of eachAnnual Conference 's clergy and the mission and ministry of eachAnnual Conference 's congregations. Bishops are elected every 4 years (quadrennium) by each of the 5Jurisdictional Conference s in the United States and the Central Conferences outside the United States. Once elected each Bishop is consecrated to the episcopacy for life and they serve in the Jurisdiction by which they were elected and consecrated. Just as allUnited Methodist clergy itinerate within theAnnual Conference of which they are members, once elected Bishops itinerate within the Jurisdiction they are members of, serving a specific Annual Conference for 4 year terms, after which they may be reappointed or moved to anotherAnnual Conference , on the recommendation of each Jurisdictional Committee on the Episcopacy and the authority of the full Jurisdictional Conference acting on those recommendations.Bishops are responsible for supervising the ordination and character of the clergy under their leadership, and for fixing the appointment of each clergy member of an
Annual Conference each year to a particular congregation, charge, circuit or other place of ministry and mission. The Bishop of eachAnnual Conference also presides over each session of theAnnual Conference and is the executive officer of eachAnnual Conference . Each Bishop presides over a cabinet ofDistrict Superintendent s, who are the Bishop's assistants who more directly supervise the ministry of clergy within each district within an Annual Conference. Districts are regionally based units within each Annual Conference, each of which is presided over by a District Superintendent (who must be an Elder in Full Connection with theAnnual Conference in which they serve) and which has its own officers and structures that are accountable to theBishop and theAnnual Conference for the conduct of their mission and ministry.While the United Methodist Council of Bishops is the Executive Branch of Church government, it is ultimately and only the
General Conference of theUnited Methodist Church , which constitutes the Legislative Branch of Church government, that speaks for and sets the policies, missions and ministries of theUnited Methodist Church through its sole authority to maintain and change theUnited Methodist Discipline , the book that structures and rules United Methodism. Ultimately, theGeneral Conference speaks for the United Methodist Church.External links
* [http://bishops.umc.org/ United Methodist Council of Bishops Official Website]
* [http://www.umc.org/ United Methodist Church Official Website]
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