
The tone of General Conference `08 has been one of the most remarkable that I have ever experienced! This is the third that I have personally witnessed. The Bishops established that tone early on by calling us to gather in the Spirit of unity with the respect and care that Holy Conferencing requires. Then the young people challenged and called us to be about the task of reaching out in caring, creative and compassionate ways TO ALL, rather than continuing to be the church of derision and division. Finally, the delegates have been holding those that work on the perimeters of General Conference to a high ethical standard. It hasn’t been easy to maintain this Spirit. There have been several incidents that have challenged, if not threatened that Spirit of hope and unity.
First came the cell phone controversy; when Central Conference delegates were invited to a free (?) breakfast, given free (?) cell phones to remain in contact (but not with home - they couldn't call overseas), and a list of the "Renewal and Reform Coalition’s" nominees for Judicial Council to consider. You can read more and see a video of the breakfast by clicking here.
Second, came the Judicial Council elections itself. Please realize that the slate that the Renewal and Reform Coalition (R&R Coalition) was supporting, were the only nominees that had professionally produced mass mailings sent out to every delegate and reserve weeks ahead of GC `08. When a slate chosen from the Bishop’s nominees were elected instead, the R&R Coalition cried “foul” and “unfair influence.” They based their complaint on some flyers that were around on a number of delegate's tables. You see, it is a violation of rules for anyone to do a mass distribution of printed material on the floor of General Conference. However, it is o.k. for delegates to share printed information with each other. And, of course, the R&R Coalition decided to blame MFSA for orchestrating the defeat of their slate.
So, as an MFSA insider, I want to explain what really happened. Early last fall, MFSA decided not to develop a slate of Judicial Council nominees. After a lot of prayerful and difficult discussions, we decided to wait to see whom the Bishops would nominate, realizing that we would have to wait until GC `08 began. What we did decide to do, was to help promote a "fair and balanced" Judicial Council in any way that we could. I was incredibly proud of our approach. When GC `08 began, we made contact with a variety of delegates from all around the country and even among several Central Conferences. We invited them to a meeting to discuss the future of the Judicial Council. Fifty delegates (not reserves) came, including one from our own Troy Conference. They were asked to self direct and discuss their hopes for the future of the Judicial Council.
When the Bishop's nominees were made known, they discussed them and decided to come up with their own slate out of the Bishop's nominations. I can't help but wonder if they didn't decide to do this because of the apparent attempts to manipulate the vote by others. Those 50 "unaffiliated" delegates decided to run flyers and give them to their own delegations and others that they personally knew. That is how the flyers got on the floor of GC `08. What seems to infuriate the R&R Coalition is that the slate the delegates chose all got elected and the ones they spent thousands of dollars on, didn't.
The third and I hope, final event, came later in the day, when Daniel Ivy-Soto, of Texas called for a moment of personal privilege. He expressed frustration over the fact that at that very moment, delegates were being given pre- Addressed envelopes with materials from a caucus group. It has come to my attention that The R&R Coalition has been using our General Conference Pages as their own personal mail delivery service. You see, Pages are supposed to deliver personal notes to delegates on the floor. By giving a page as many as 30 to 40 of these envelopes at a time, the R&R Coalition has been using our Pages to unwittingly support their attempts at influencing the votes of delegates. They have used this approach at General Conferences before; sending mass mailings on to the floor when they discover that important issues will be dealt with later in the session. Ivy-Soto said it best, “while this may not violate the letter of the law; it certainly violates the spirit of Holy Conferencing.” As a result of all of this year’s violations of that spirit, the delegates have called for the formation of an ethics committee for the Commission on General Conference.
Today, Wednesday morning, the General Conference will be considering all of the petitions on human sexuality. The delegates will first, however, be called on to decide which spirit will be allowed to work within the future of the United Methodist Church. Will it be the Spirit of Hope or the spirit of manipulation and fear? Will it be the Spirit of God’s presence and inspired ministry, or will it be the spirit of influence and turning the tools of inspiration (like the Bible) into weapons of personal destruction?
When we gathered here in Fort Worth, we could all since that there was a Spirit in the air. I wonder how the Spirit will call us today as we wrestle to be the people of God together. You can help today… PRAY! Pray that it’s God’s Holy Spirit that is allowed to be present on the floor… Pray that everyone is allowed to respond to that Spirit, without fear and manipulation, to come to the table of fellowship and hope!








