ee.umc.org/decisions/81531
May Delegates Be Elected Who Are Not Members of the Annual Conference?
The bishop of the Mississippi Annual Conference presumed that delegates also had to be members elected to the annual conference and then added the question was hypothetical but, contrary to church law, answered the alleged hypothetical question anyway.
These were not good moves. The Council struck down both decisions of the bishop and chastised him for answering what he called a hypothetical question.
The matter was not hypothetical at all because it was about an issue with named personnel before the conference. And the Discipline does not require that delegates to General Conference also have to have been members of the annual conference, though they had to be members of local churches in that conference for at least two years.
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