ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE INTERIM DISTRICT PASTOR AND
INTERIM DISTRICT COUNCIL
District Pastor
The District
Pastor is recommended by the District Council, but is approved and
serves at the discretion of the National President of the Unification
Church, USA. The District Pastor is ultimately responsible to the
President and is the most senior spiritual and administrative leader
in the District.
Role and Responsibilities
1. Empower
and care for local Pastors in developing their ministries. District
Pastors should not ordinarily give sermons. Instead, sermons should
be regularly given by the local Pastors.
2. Promote church
growth, including directing outreach, education, witnessing and
establishing new local churches.
3. Act as the point of
contact with the National President and National Headquarters. This
involves representing the District to the President and other
national leaders and communicating information from the National
Headquarters to the District Council, local church leaders and
membership.
4. Run the District administration. The District
Pastor is responsible for the District office and staff, District
records, membership lists, etc. Review of District and local church
records requested by the District Council is to be arranged through
permission by the District Pastor.
5. Participate in meetings
of the District Council, receiving input from the Council and
advising the Council. He/she also has the privilege of casting the
final tie-breaking vote when necessary.
District Council
The
District Council is to work hand-in-hand with the District Pastor to
guide church development and activities in the District. There is no
expectation that the Council will replace or eliminate existing local
church organizations or departments that may be presently functioning
at the state or more local levels. Rather, the District Council is to
work with the District Pastor to encourage further local
empowerment.
Composition
1. The District Council is
comprised of eight members, plus a special role for the District
Pastor. If necessary, the Council may be temporarily comprised of as
few as seven members.
2. If a seat on the District Council
becomes vacant, that seat is to be offered to the person next on the
list of results from the most recent District Council election, using
the same process of a lottery when needed to resolve a tie. The
vacant seat is to be filled by the first person who accepts the
offer. The process of filling vacant seats on the Council is
administered by the Council and reported to National
Headquarters.
3. The District Council has a Chairperson and
Secretary as officers, elected by the Council. Optionally, a
Vice-Chairperson may be elected.
4. For there to be a quorum,
no more than two council members may be absent from the District
Council meeting.
5. District Council decisions will be made by
simple majority vote.
6. The District Pastor has a special
role on the District Council. He/she is not a member, but is a full
participant in the meetings, receiving input from and providing
advice to the Council. The District Pastor casts a vote only when a
tie-breaking vote is needed. Unless requested otherwise, the District
Pastor is excluded from any discussion or vote relating to nomination
for the Position of District Pastor.
Role and
Responsibilities
1. Nominate the District Pastor and National
Council Representative, for approval by the National President.
2.
Conduct at least one District Council meeting each month. The meeting
can be held in person or by conference call, as the Council may
decide.
3. Receive input, suggestions, and recommendations
from Unification Church members and Blessed Families of the District.
4. Based on input received from the members and Blessed
Families of the District, provide input, recommendations and support
to the District Pastor and National Council Representative in
carrying out their duties and responsibilities.
5. Approve
recommendations by the District Pastor regarding establishment or
dissolution of a church within the District (“church
plantings”) and the installation of the local Pastor for that
church.
6. Oversee management of any funds received at the
District level from the District membership. This includes
preparation and administration of an annual District budget. The
District Council may establish a financial subcommittee to carry out
this duty. The Council will prepare a financial report on at least an
annual basis. The financial report will include an accounting of
sources and uses of funds and will be submitted to the District
membership and National Headquarters.
7. Approve
District-level staff or departments proposed by the District
Pastor.
8. Appoint standing or adhoc committees as needed at
the District level.
9. Record minutes of District Council
meetings which describe deliberations and decisions, and submit the
minutes to National Headquarters.
Other
1. The National
President may veto any District Council decision.
The District
Councils are awaiting an initial definition of the role and
responsibility of the National Council and National Council
Representative. This information will be issued soon for their
review. Therefore, the deadline for District Councils to submit their
nomination for National Council Representative is being postponed
until another date is announced (rather than the original date of
November 21).