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Guidelines for Conversations1. Make sure your language is always respectful and never dehumanizing. When referring to groups of people, use the terms preferred by that group. When in doubt, ask. 2. If you hurt someone, either intentionally or unintentionally, apologize clearly and without qualification. If you are offered an apology, accept it as a first step towards reconciliation and allow the conversation to move on. 3. Avoid speaking in generalizations or stereotypes about others.
4. Listen respectfully. Do not interrupt. Be aware of your non-verbal responses. 5. Be fully engaged, open and gracious. Express your perspective in ways that are faithful to your intent while still creating space for the response of others, including those who may disagree with you.
6. Respect the integrity of those whose understandings may differ from your own. Avoid language that demeans them or the views which they hold. When referencing the Bible, be careful to remember that faithful Christians may have different understandings of the scriptural witness.
7. When pain is expressed, take time to acknowledge and recognize the experiences shared in appropriate ways. Avoid minimizing someone else's pain by providing superficial solutions or comparing it to your own pain or that of others. 8. Be aware of how different levels of power held by individuals impact the dynamics of the conversation. 9. Trust that God is at work in the conversation. Speak in such a way as to not dominate the dialogue, or try to manipulate or badger others into accepting your position.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR GROUP CONVERSATION
Proposed Group Discernment Process
We are a connectional church with many varied cultures and opinions.
A unified church can accomplish so much more in the world by pooling resources. Because of our size,
we are able to do so much more.
Why is an alternative legislative process being proposed?
We have looked for other ways to hold conversations and respond to the directive of the 2012 General Conference to move toward developing consensus on ministry.
Robert’s Rules of Order is distinctly American with only limited use in the rest of the world.
What happens at General Conference?
Specific Legislation Set Aside
Each delegate is assigned to a small group led
by a trained
delegate
Two separate
Small Group Discussions are held – morning
and afternoon
General Conference approves use of the rule for a specific topic
DISCUSSION processSATURDAY, May 14 – Morning and Afternoon
Small Groups of 15 or less led by a
trained delegate
Principles of Christian
Conferencing expected in Small
Groups.
Each group member will affirm a standardized
response sheet.
Response Sheet goes back to Facilitation
Group.
FACILITATION GROUP
Receives Response
Sheets (Saturday)
Processes Response
Sheets(Saturday
and Sunday)
Reports to General
Conference Plenary
(Monday – action could take
place 24 hours later.
General Conference receives report
Report printed in DCA
Report can include consolidated
legislative petition of multiple petitions
Report is entirely based on what is
reported from small group discussion
Report or petitions are processed
according to existing Rules of Order
FACILITATION GROUPSELECTION:• Nominations come from the COB Leadership
Discernment Team.• COB will nominate one man and one woman from each
Central Conf. and Jurisdiction.• 24 Nominees go to the Exec. Committee of CGC.
Training offered to all nominees by WebEx.• Slate of 6 selected by Executive Committee of CGC and
presented to General Conference for vote.• Additional nominees from original 24 accepted from
GC body for election of six.
Small Group Leaders• Number Needed: 63• Nominations of up to three people were requested
from delegations • Leaders and alternates selected by Exec.
Committee of the Commission on the General Conference• Trained by webex and when committee leadership
is trained at General Conference. • Group leaders must agree not to serve as officers
of legislative committees
MONITORS• Monitors are empowered to observe the process and signal the
small group when inappropriate behavior is observed.• Help with recruitment of monitors from:• General Commission on the Status and Role of Women• General Commission on Religion and Race• JUST PEACE
Room For All of Us• To be truly Wesleyan means we may not always think alike but we can all love alike. •Many voices are shared – even those who may never speak on the floor.•We express our value of people with differing backgrounds and cultures.• This alternative legislative process is one part of the way we can conference together as United Methodist Christians.
Clarifications