COB Executive Committee releases statement on moving forward
Meeting in Chicago last week, the Council of Bishops’ Executive Committee approved a framework for implementing the Commission on a Way Forward and took a step toward a called session of the General Conference in 2018.
The Council acknowledged that the landscape of the church has changed dramatically since the General Conference approved the Council’s proposal in May, but re-affirmed their commitment to lead the church forward.
“The reported declarations of non-compliance from several annual conferences, the intention to convene a Wesleyan Covenant Association and the election of the Rev. Karen Oliveto as a bishop of the church have opened deep wounds and fissures within The United Methodist Church and fanned fears of schism,” said Bishop Bruce R. Ough, Council president, in a detailed statement outlining the actions taken. “The church finds itself in an extremely fragile, highly contested season.”
The statement further reads, “We affirm that, as disciples of Jesus, we are all called to maintain unity in the bond of peace. As a Council, we re-affirm our commitment to lead the church in discerning and charting a way forward. We intend to do so with prayerful attention to both urgency and thoughtful preparation.”
The Council adopted a purpose statement for the Commission, including its mission, vision
A search is already underway for a professional facilitator to design and guide the Commission’s discernment process. Bishops Ken Carter, Sandra Steiner Ball
An invitation to prayer for the Commission involving the entire church, called “Praying Our Way Forward,” will be launched in October. More details regarding that initiative will be forthcoming.
The Executive Committee will bring the matter of a called special session to the full Council for consideration in November. Only the full Council could authorize such a session.
In a related action, the Council further voted to urge the Judicial Council to include the South Central Jurisdictional Conference’s request regarding the election of Bishop Karen Oliveto on the docket for their fall meeting on October 25-28.
For additional, more detailed information, read the full statement.
This story was written and released by Press Center of United Methodist Communications.