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[UMNS-ALL-NEWS] UMNS# JC08001-Paul Leeland elected a bishop of The United Methodist Church


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Date Thu, 17 Jul 2008 12:13:33 -0500

Paul Leeland elected a bishop of The United Methodist Church

Jul. 17, 2008    News media contact:   Tim  Tanton * (615) 7425470*   Nashville {JC08001}

NOTE: A photograph is available at http://umns.umc.org.

>By Neill Caldwell

LAKE JUNALUSKA, N.C. (UMNS)-The Rev. Paul Leeland of the North Carolina  Annual (regional) Conference has been elected a bishop by the  Southeastern Jurisdictional Conference of  The United Methodist Church.

He becomes the first bishop elected in the 2008 jurisdictional  conferences, which are being held this week in five regions of the  United States.

Leeland, 59, who serves as assistant to the bishop of the Raleigh (N.C.)  Episcopal Area and director of ministerial relations in the North  Carolina Conference, was elected on a ballot taken at 9:20 p.m. on July  16. The result was read at the start of the opening session July 17.  He  will fill the vacancy created in the denomination's jurisdictional  college of bishops by the retirement of Bishop J. Lawrence McCleskey in  the Western North Carolina Conference of the Southeastern Jurisdiction.  That is the only opening in the Southeastern Jurisdiction this year.

Leeland will become one of 13 active bishops serving the episcopal areas  of the 15 annual conferences that make up the Southeastern Jurisdiction.

A consecration service for the new bishop will be held at 10:30 a.m.   July 19 in Stuart Auditorium at Lake Junaluska.

An episcopal assignment committee is considering where Leeland and other  active bishops will serve for the next four years. Their assignments  will be effective Sept. 1.

Endorsed by the North Carolina Conference, Leeland was elected on the  sixth ballot, receiving 298 of 498 votes cast. He is a former district  superintendent and has a doctorate in education from North Carolina  State University and master's degrees in theology and divinity from Duke  Divinity School.

While the Southeastern Jurisdictional Conference is occurring, four  other United Methodist jurisdictional conferences are meeting to elect  five other bishops.

A United Methodist bishop in the United States is elected for life and,  although eight years is the standard term for a bishop to serve in an  episcopal area, it is not unusual for a bishop to be assigned to one  area for 12 years for "missional reasons."

Bishops are charged by the church's Book of Discipline to "lead and  oversee the spiritual and temporal affairs" of the church and to "guard,  transmit, teach and proclaim, corporately and individually, the  apostolic faith as it is expressed in Scripture and tradition, and, as  they are led and endowed by the Spirit, to interpret that faith  evangelically and prophetically."

A jurisdictional conference has the following power and duties: 
"       To promote the evangelistic, educational, missionary and  benevolent interests of the church and to provide for interests and  institutions within their boundaries.

"       To elect bishops. 

"        o establish and constitute jurisdictional conference boards as  auxiliaries to the general boards of the church.

"        o determine the boundaries of annual conferences. 
"        o make rules and regulations for the administration of the  church's work within the jurisdiction. 
"        o appoint a committee on appeals. 

The United Methodist Church was created in 1968 by a merger of the  Evangelical United Brethren and Methodist churches. Methodists elected  their bishops at one national gathering until 1940, when the  jurisdictional system was instituted. Bishops in the EUB church were  elected at one national gathering until 1968.

* Caldwell is editor of the Virginia Advocate, the newspaper of the  United Methodist Church's Virginia Annual (regional) Conference. He is  directing the Daily Christian Advocate for the 2008 Southeastern  Jurisdictional Conference.

News media contact: Tim Tanton or Kathy Noble, Nashville, Tenn., (615)  742-5470 or newsdesk@umcom.org

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