Here is the response to the CTA offered by the Division on Ministries  with Young People...I'm also working to create a flow chart of all the  proposals AS WRITTEN, not the incorrect one on umc.org.  I hope that will be helpful.
Dear Friends,
Greetings  from the Division on Ministries with Young People! As we prepare for  General Conference, we are praying for the Church and its people  everywhere.
There have been many responses about the proposals  being offered to restructure. We want to affirm the work of the Council  of Bishops, the Connectional Table, and all the leaders who have worked  on the Call to Action and Interim Operations Team. Change is needed in  The United Methodist Church if we are really going to help “make  disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world.”  
As  we have had a chance to prayerfully reflect on all that is recommended,  we believe further conversation is needed throughout the Church. We,  too, are concerned but hopeful about the future of The United Methodist  Church. However, as a Division we are worried that in our haste to make  changes, we have not been able to fully engage the width and depth of  our connection. 
Life prevails over death, and even in the midst  of decline, God creates possibilities for new life. As we seek God’s  will for our future, this belief gives us opportunities to ask tough  questions and seek transformation—not just of our boards and agencies  but also of our churches, annual conferences, jurisdictions, central  conferences, and leaders throughout the Church.
Ultimately, any  changes must focus not solely on the structure but equipping the people  called United Methodists for intentional, transformative relationships  with one another and with God. The future of our church and its  organization should include the witness and input from people of all  walks of this tradition. 
Change is necessary. The work that has  been done, both by the Interim Operations Team and the General Agencies,  is a beginning; but we believe the church needs more time to discern  and dialogue before a new structure can be implemented. Rather than  restructuring this year, we hope the work begun in the Call to Action  will move us into a quadrennium and future of deep, Christ-centered, and  Spirit-led conversation. 
We are here—ready and expecting to engage in that conversation. May it be so.
Blessings,
Members of the Division on Ministries with Young People
Last summer a report was released in the UMC entitled "The Call to Action". Subsequently legislation was submitted to General Conference implementing much of the finding of this study. This blog is a space for young UMs to share their views on the future of the church specifically as it relates to the Call to Action and subsequent legislation. Each person here speaks only for themselves, but we all speak as young people who care about the church and its future.
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This post came from Will Ed Green, Co-Chair of the DMYP
ReplyDeleteAs a Talbert Fellow and member of the UMC, I'd hate to see further "embarrassment" happen upon us for lack of planning, and thought provoking communication. It's great to come up with a plan of attack; however, we must first consider as many ramifications of said action before moving forward. Taking into considerations these things which you have mentioned and being intentional with "Christ-centered, and Spirit-led conversation" will be what ultimately leads us to discerning how God would have us to move forward.
ReplyDeleteI look forward to updates on this and will keep DMYP in my thoughts/prayers.