CHAPTER VIII
JAPAN CONFERENCE.
I. Membership
¶ 140. There
shall be three classes of membership as follows:
1. Ministerial Members:
(1) Missionaries and Japanese preachers
holding membership in good standing in conferences in America, and those
holding credentials as elders and deacons in Japan, shall on presentation
of their certificates of standing or parchments become charter members
of the conference.
(2) Subsequent to organization, Japanese
ministerial members shall be received into conference membership in the
manner prescribed by the Discipline. (See Paragraphs 198-200.)
(3) Subsequent to organization, foreign
missionaries eligible to membership in this conference, shall have been
on the field two years and shall have completed the required course of
language study as pre scribed by the mission.
2. Lay Members:
Lay members shall be elected according to
the Discipline. (See Par. 152).
3. Special Honorary Members:
All missionaries in Japan who are members
of the mission in full relation and who are not eligible to conference
membership shall be known as special honorary members.
II. Churches
¶ 141. 1. Organization
of Churches.
(1) When a church is to be organized it
should receive the recognition of the annual conference through the recommendation
of the quarterly conference in whose territory it is located.
2. Classification of Churches.
(1) Self-supporting Church. A self-supporting
church is one which pays all of its current expenses and both the salary
of its pastor and any other worker.
(2) Aided Church. An Aided Church is an
organized church which has not yet reached the status of a self-supporting
church..
(3) Mission Church. A Mission Church is
a society which has been founded by the Mission and may be either organized
or unorganized.
(4) Evangelistic Hall. An’ Evangelistic
Hall is a society ‘which has not yet reached the status of organization.
3. Relation of Churches to the Conference.
(1) Self-supporting Churches. Self-supporting
churches shall be under the control of the conference and shall enjoy all
the privileges of full relationship therein. (See Paragraph 152).
(2) Aided Churches. Aided Churches shall
be under the control of the conference and shall have equal privilege with
the self-supporting churches. An aided church should endeavor to become
self-supporting within a period of three years.
(3) Evangelistic Halls. These shall be under
the control of the conference and’ shall have the right of non-voting lay
representation in the annual conference.
(4) Mission Churches. Mission Churches shall
be under the control of the Mission, and shall have nonvoting lay representation
in the annual conference. When such a church desires to become an organized
society it must receive the recognition of the annual conference through
the recommendation of both the Mission and the quarterly conference in
whose territory it is located, and it shall have the same voting privilege
as an aided church.
III. Stationing Committee
¶ 142. 1. The
district elders, those who have served during the past year, and an equal
number of lay members to be elected by ballot the first day of the session,
together with the president of the conference and the executive committee
of the mission, shall constitute a stationing committee, of which the president
shall be chairman, and have a casting vote. In case there is only one district
elder in active service during the year, additional elders and lay members
may be elected according to the number of districts.
2. This committee shall appoint pastors,
workers, district elders (when elected by the conference), and missionaries
in charge of circuits, each year to their fields of labor, who may be returned
to the same circuit or district whenever in the judgment of the stationing
committee the needs of the work require it.
IV. Board of Administration
¶ 143. 1. There
shall be a Board of Administration composed of three Japanese elders elected
by the annual conference, and the Executive Committee of the Mission. When
there is only one acting district elder he shall be a member of this Board
without a vote of the conference.
2. During the interim of the annual conference,
this board’ shall manage all matters of business with in the jurisdiction
of said conference.
3. The Board shall elect one of its members
chair man, but in case of only one acting district elder, he shall be chairman
by virtue of his office as district elder.
4. This Board shall choose its own secretary
and treasurer.
5. In case of necessity this Board shall
have one or more advisers.
V. Finances
¶ 144. 1. Funds
shall be classified under two heads as follows:
(1) Funds appropriated by the Commission
on Missions for the missionaries and their work, which shall be controlled
by the mission.
(2) Funds raised by the conference and by
the churches for their work, which shall be under their respective control.
2. Salaries of pastors and workers:
(1) Salaries of pastors and workers serving
self-supporting churches shall be determined by the local church.
(2) Pastors and workers shall, in case of
special financial need, present their request to the Board of Administration
after said request has been approved by the official board of the circuit
or society which they are serving.
(3) All requests for funds from the Commission
on Missions shall be made through the Mission.
(4) Expenses of pastors, workers and delegates
to the annual conference shall be defrayed by the lo cal societies which
they represent, but in case of necessity, the expenses of pastors and workers
only may be met by a fund created by the conference.
VI. Church Property
¶ 145. 1. All
church and parsonage property in which the missionary board has funds invested
shall be held in the name of the Shadan (Association of Missionaries) of
the Japan Free Methodist Mission, and may be transferred or disposed of
only by the permission of said board and on such terms as it may see fit
to require.
2. Church and parsonage property toward
which the Commission on Missions and the Japanese churches together or
the Japanese churches only have contributed funds, though held in trust
by the Shadan, shall not be disposed of without duly consulting said churches,
and upon terms to which they give their consent.
3. All expenses for repairs on church and
parson age property and all insurance on such property, whether purchased
by mission funds wholly or in part, shall be paid by the local church having
the use of the property; and it shall be the duty of the official board
to notify the directors of the Shadan of all re pairs made and the cost
of the same.
VII. Financial Educational Board
¶ 146. 1. This
board shall consist of the executive committee of the mission, two Japanese
preachers and two laymen to be elected by the conference.
2. It shall be the duty of this board to
raise and disburse funds for the education of the children of the workers.
The payment of funds shall be according to the rules of this board.
3. The funds of this board shall consist
of: (1) Funds contributed by the mission. (2) Funds contributed by the
Japanese churches. (3) Funds contributed from other sources.
VIII. Prerogatives Restricted
¶ 147. 1. This
conference may elect delegates to the General Conference, provided it becomes
responsible for the transportation expenses thus incurred.
2. This conference shall not vote on constitutional
changes. (See Paragraph 98).
IX. The Mission
¶ 148. 1. The
mission shall be composed of foreign missionaries who hold credentials
from the Com mission on Missions, the right of membership being subject
to the conditions stated in the “Rules for Missionaries.”
2. The work of the mission shall be administered
by an executive committee composed of three of its members who may be nominated
by the mission and who shall he elected by the Commission on Missions.
3. The theological school shall be under
the control of the mission and shall be administered by the mission in
co-operation with the conference.
4. The mission shall be under the control
of the Commission on Missions and all its doings shall be subject to the
approval of the Commission on Missions.
X. Appeals and Amendments
¶ 149. 1. All
appeals made from the decisions and rulings of the president of the conference
shall be presented to the Commission on Missions for final action.
2. With the exception of Paragraph 148 these
articles may be amended by the conference. subject to the sanction of the
mission and the Commission on Missions.
3. Paragraph 148 may be amended by the mission,
with the sanction of the Commission on Missions, provided such amendment
or amendments do not in any way conflict with the rights or privileges
of the conference, in which case the consent of the conference must also
be obtained.
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