10-02A This deals with Call and Roster Matters
A lot of complicated procedural matters that affect District Presidents more than the average parish or pastor. A large part of this has to do with district membership of foreign missionaries and other specially called individuals. There has been some confusion about who owns their membership and thus, who is responsible for their direct supervision when something goes wrong.
Also deals with what to do with those whose calls end - it sets timelines for getting them on candidate status (CRM).
In a church with high levels of trust - this housekeeping item would go quickly. We'll see how it plays with this crowd which seems particularly ornery today.
Delegate calls the question right off the bat.
Point of order called asking whether this violates our standing rules by having the first speaker in the queue vote to close debate..
Chair rules that it does not. This is appealed and now we vote on whether to sustain the ruling of the chair. This passes with 55% of the vote. Now on to voting to close debate. That fails with 63% of the vote.
Back to debate.
If I understand this right - it allows missionaries to keep the president of the district their are leaving for the mission field as their ecclesiastical supervisors.
Move to amend and return 2.12.1.5 to its original language. (i.e. what is crossed out will not be crossed out).
Secretary Sias notes that the modifying one of these without modifying the others doesn't solve the issue of these bylaw revisions and therefore it would be out of order without reviewing the impact of these changes by the CCM. President Harrison rules it out of order.
Now we seek to separate section C from the resolution. This deals with folks on CRM. That fails.
Due to the ruling out of order the delegate who proposed the 2.12.1.5 amendment, which was ruled out of order, now moves to refer it back to committee.
Concern that the proposed resolution like the Lutheran Literacy Project which serves in multiple districts, and multi-point parishes that cross districts would be affected by this.
Secretary Sias reports that RSO workers are already covered under bylaw 2.12.6 which places their supervision under the membership of the district in which the worker holds membership. District presidents have the ability to work out which district president holds primary supervision.
Confusion about "Place of Service" - John Silas on the spot again. Place of service is the actual place where the worker is working.
Orders of the day have been called. Vote to end debate on the motion to refer. 92% are done with debate on the referral. 76% do not want to refer.
Now to end debate on the main motion.89% Want to do that. And the main motion passes with 89%
And that is how you kill almost 40 minutes on a 90% resolution.