Financial Interpretation. Of the 2019 Annual Budget. Of the Western North Carolina Conference

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Financial Interpretation Of the 2019 Annual Budget Of the Western North Carolina Conference January, 2019

The information contained on the following pages represents the financial interpretation of our Conference and District budgets, and thus our apportionments, for the year ending December 31, 2019. This budget, throughout its creation, was reviewed by the various committee of the Conference who submitted budgetary requests, the leadership team of the Western North Carolina Conference, and approved by Council on Finance & Administration for recommendation to the Annual Conference in June, 2018. After discussion, this budget was approved as recommended. After reviewing this document, if you have any questions about these funds or want additional information about these, please do not hesitate to inquire to your Conference Treasurer, Dr. R. Mark King, your Treasury Services staff, or your District staff as it relates to the District Funds.

Conference Funds Fund 504, District Operations This fund provides for the support of each of our eight districts. Under our consolidated approach, Treasury Services manages the financial provisioning for district personnel and operations including salary and benefits (district superintendents and district administrators) and district operations of the office (which is funded by an equal allocation to each district office). Fund 505, Conference Support This fund includes all administrative operations of the Annual Conference. This includes all personnel costs (salary and benefits), the Annual Conference annual session, the Resource Center, Archives and History, the ministers moving fund, conference office operations, committee operations (as deemed required by the Book of Discipline), operations of the Episcopal office (not including personnel costs for the resident Bishop), operations of the Cabinet, expenses for professional fees such as legal, audit, and property and casualty insurance. Further breakdown is shown in Schedule One of the annual budget. Fund 506, Equitable Compensation This fund is used as salary grants to local churches that are unable to provide total funding for a pastor in their appointment. This fund is designed to provide grants on a six month basis, but no one church will receive funding over longer than a three year period, during which funding is reduced each year. Fund 507, Clergy Medical Leave Benefit Supplement This fund represents pension and clergy health benefits to those persons who have been granted medical leave, formerly known as incapacity leave. Our annual conference typically averages 30 persons on medical leave. This allows for clergy on medical leave to be covered for these important benefits so that there is no lapse in coverage. Fund 508, Mission and Ministry This fund represents expenditures for various ministries and to constituent organizations within the bounds of our Conference, namely, Leadership Development, Campus Ministries, Camping Ministries, conference Youth Ministries, Justice & Reconciliation (Ethnic Ministries), Congregational Development and Vitality, Missional Engagement including Disaster Response, and to our partnership with our historic organizations (Chaplaincy at Bennet College, Brevard College, Greensboro College, High Point University and Pfeiffer University; Aldersgate, Arbor Acres and Givens Estates Retirement Communities, UMAR and Crossnore Children s Home). Some of the programs which this fund provides include, but not limited to: Grants to local church programs Resources for congregational vitality Funding for start up congregations and their pastors Clergy and staff leadership development programs and coaching Operations of the Mission Response Center Operational funding for campus ministries for each public college/university in our bounds Operational funding for conference camping ministries of Camp Tekoa and Mt. Shepherd. Youth, disaster relief, mission and ethnic programs within the Conference

District Funds Fund 401, District Missional Engagement This district fund provides support for missional projects. It encompasses the former Mission Society funds, but creates more room for funding for projects within the missional networks created in each of our eight (8) districts. Fund 402, District Benevolence Fund This district fund provides support for benevolent causes within the district bounds. This fund encompasses past funding, if determined to be continued, for organizations such as Methodist counseling centers, campus ministries, and ethnic ministries within the districts. Fund 403, District Congregational Vitality This district fund provides support for congregations both those seeking to rebuild vitality in their churches and those just being planted and starting out.

General Church Funds Fund 503, Episcopal Fund This general church fund provides for the salary and expenses of all active bishops and for the support of retired bishops and surviving spouses and minor children of deceased bishops. Over the quadrennium, the average cost of a jurisdictional bishop is projected to be $1,250,000 while the average cost of a central conference bishop is projected to be $750,000. These expenses include salaries of each bishop, Episcopal office expenses, partial support for maintenance of Episcopal residences, pension, health, and disability benefit premiums for bishops and their families, travel, meeting, and moving expenses, and pensions for bishops, surviving spouses and/or adult dependent children. Additionally, this fund supports the offices of the executive secretary and ecumenical officer of the Council of Bishops. Fund 513, Africa University This general fund was established in order to provide funding for the development and operation of Africa University, the first private university for male and female students in all of Africa. It offers post secondary education for students through colleges of agriculture and natural resources, management and administration, theology, education, health sciences, and humanities and social sciences, and postgraduate faculties in agriculture, management and administration, theology, health sciences, and peace and governance. Funds are disbursed through General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) to Africa University or to the Board of Directors of the University. Fund 514, Black College Fund The objective of this general fund is to provide financial support for institutions of higher education that have historically served the educational needs of black students; however, many students from other races and nations attend these quality schools. This support helps these institutions maintain academic quality and financial stability while limiting individual student tuition costs. Distribution of these funds occurs through GBHEM to these colleges in accordance with the plan set forth in 815 of the 2016 Book of Discipline. Fund 515, General Church Administration Through the General Administration Fund, United Methodists implement a trustworthy system of administrative oversight and fiscal accountability; underwrite the legislative work of General Conference; fund the work of the Judicial Council to adjudicate questions of Church law; maintain United Methodism's official documents and historical artifacts; and designate historical shrines, landmarks and sites. The General Administration Fund finances those general church activities that are specifically administrative in nature. Therefore, for the 2017 2020 quadrennium, this general fund will provide the resources for the work of the General Council on Finance and Administration (47%), General Conference (including travel and reimbursement for all delegates and meeting operations) (30%), Standing Committee on Central Conference Matters (1%), General Commission on Archives & History (12%), Judicial Council (2%), Pension and Salary aid for specific organizations, namely, Oklahoma Indian Missionary Conference and Rio Grande Conference (7%), and a contingency reserve (1%).

Fund 516, Interdenominational Cooperation Fund This general fund provides basic support for ecumenical agencies through which the United Methodist Church participates in God s mission in cooperation with other Christian communions. The following items are included in the budget: National Councils of Churches/Regional Ecumenical Organizations in order to support the work of these councils whose membership is limited to a specific country or geographic region. Among the specific organizations currently receiving support is the National Council of Churches of Christ in the USA. World Councils of Churches/International Ecumenical Organizations in order to support the work of councils or organizations whose membership is not limited to a specific country or geographic region. These funds support United Methodist participation in the committee work and life of the World Council of Churches, including commitment for costs of the WCC Assembly, including travel and related expenses for Christians from developing nations. Christian World Communions/Methodist Unity in order to support the work of ecumenical organizations whose members trace their origins to some part of the religious tradition started by John Wesley. This fund provides for United Methodist participation in the basic budget of the World Methodist Council, with the United Methodist Church representing the majority of the funding for the North American section and for the general administrative and program activity of the active Council. Pan Methodist Commission for meetings with representatives of The African Methodist Episcopal Church, the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, the African Union Methodist Protestant Church, the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church, and the Union American Methodist Episcopal Church regarding areas of mutual interest and cooperation Ecumenical/Multilateral Conversations for those with representatives of other denominations Ecumenical Representative Travel for those United Methodist representatives named by General Conference, Council of Bishops or GCCUIC, including travel to various meetings and events of these various organizations Interreligious Relations to provide resources for United Methodists to engage more directly with neighbors of other faith communications, to provide information, material and support for dialogues locally and regionally. Fund 519, Ministerial Education Through this general fund, support is provided for the thirteen United Methodist seminaries in the United States and global initiatives through GBHEM, as well as local pastor courses of study, continuing education, and other programs that strengthen the ministry of every local church. Of the total collected, 25% is retained by each annual conference which directly supports ministerial education in that conference, under the supervision of the Board of Ordained Ministry. As approved by General Conference, GBHEM established the Central Conference Theological Education Initiative in 2013 in collaboration with the General Board of Global Ministries (GBGM). This initiative will seek to improve and strengthen existing indigenous structures of theological education in order to create a sustainable, contextual system of education in areas where it now least exists. This program initiative is intended to be a continuation of the Africa Theological Education Initiative begun during the past quadrennium. It will continue and expand the theological and training opportunities that are currently taking place.

Fund 520, World Service Fund This general fund provides the opportunity for each of our local churches to become a partner with the Church s agencies to be in mission and ministry at home and around the world. This fund provides resources for specific fixed charges as follows: General Council on Finance and Administration for services provided in the collection and disbursement of funds, Connectional Table operations whose task it is to discern and articulate the vision for the church and the stewardship of the mission, ministries, and resources of the United Methodist Church Interpretation resources to produce marketing materials to interpret United Methodism s connectional funds, including Promotion of Giving to provide comprehensive financial stewardship tools. In addition to these fixed costs, these funds also provide support to the general program boards and agencies to produce activities within four program areas of the denomination: leadership, church growth, ministry with the poor, and global health. These program agencies and boards include the following: General Board of Church & Society General Board of Discipleship o Native American Comprehensive Plan o Strengthening the Black Church General Board of Global Ministries o Asian American Language Ministry o Korean Ministry Program o National Plan for Hispanic/Latino Ministry o Pacific Island Ministry General Board of Higher Education and Ministry General Commission on Christian Unity and Interreligious Concerns General Commission on Religion and Race o Minority Group Self Determination General Commission on the Status and Role of Women General Commission on United Methodist Men United Methodist Communications

Jurisdictional Funds Fund 517, Jurisdictional Church Administration This fund represents the jurisdictional apportionments which provide for the expenses of the jurisdictional committees, including Council on Finance & Administration, Coordination & Accountability, expenses for the quadrennial jurisdictional conference, and funding to certain agencies with debt authorized by the jurisdictional conference. For additional information regarding the general church funds, the General Council on Finance and Administration publishes The Financial Commitment of The United Methodist Church 2017 2020. The information above was compiled from this publication and the Advance Daily Christian Advocate published for General Conference. This publication can be accessed at https://gbod assets.s3.amazonaws.com/legacy/kintera files/ stewardship/2017 2020_Financial_Committment_Book_FINAL_071316_02.pdf