WELCOME!

Associates in Advocacy now has two sites on the internet. Our primary help site is at http://www.aiateam.org/. There AIA seeks to offer aid to troubled pastors, mainly those who face complaints and whose careers are on the line.

Help is also available to their advocates, their caregivers, Cabinets, and others trying to work in that context.

This site will be a blog. On it we will address issues and events that come up.

We have a point of view about ministry, personnel work, and authority. We intend to take the following very seriously:

THE GOLDEN RULE
THE GENERAL RULES
GOING ONTO PERFECTION

Some of our denomination's personnel practices have real merit. Some are deeply flawed. To tell the difference, we go to these criteria to help us know the difference.

We also have a vision of what constitutes healthy leadership and authority. We believe it is in line with Scripture, up-to-date managerial practice, and law.

To our great sadness, some pastors who become part of the hierarchy of the church, particularly the Cabinet, have a vision based on their being in control as "kings of the hill," not accountable to anyone and not responsible to follow the Discipline or our faith and practice. They do not see that THE GOLDEN RULE applies to what they do.

If you are reading this, the chances are you are not that way. We hope what we say and do exemplify our own best vision and will help you fulfill yours. But we cannot just leave arrogance, incompetence, and ignorance to flourish. All of us have the responsibility to minimize those in our system.

We join you in fulfilling our individual vow of expecting to be perfect in love in this life and applying that vow to our corporate life in the United Methodist Church.

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If you have any questions or suggestions, direct them to Rev. Jerry Eckert. His e-mail address is aj_eckert@hotmail.com. His phone number is 941 743 0518. His address is 20487 Albury Drive, Port Charlotte, FL 33952.

Thank you.

(9/26/07)


Tuesday, July 20, 2021

JCM 1411

ee.umc.org/decision/81536

 

Failings of a Conference Secretary?

 

The Upper New York Annual Conference’s bishop turned in a ruling about a resolution regarding “structural change” which could have negated, ignored, or violated the Discipline.  The Council was unable to act on the question of law because the conference secretary (or bishop?) failed to send in a copy of the conference minutes and other necessary documentation.  This same matter was deferred in JCM 1381 for this same reason.  

 

It is curious that the matter was not taken care of within thirty days of the Council’s earlier ruling.  It seems that the Council needs some kind of enforcement mechanism that effectively pries such materials out of the conference officers responsible for sending in the needed documents.  At least, JCM 1411 has made it clear what documents are needed.  That should help in future contacts required to get everything necessary for the Council to act.

 

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