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Latest revision as of 21:10, 2 July 2021
C. Conflict Resolution
5004. Conflict Resolution. The person having the grievance shall be first required to follow the Lord’s directions in Matthew 18:15-17.
- (1) The person having the grievance should go to the accused and point out the issue, just between the two of them.
- (2) If unresolved, the person having the grievance shall seek counsel from the official having jurisdiction (pastor, district superintendent, general officer) relative to the steps to be taken.4
- (3) If the personal grievance remains unresolved or affects the body of believers, the official having jurisdiction or a designated representative shall privately inquire, and, if necessary, instruct and admonish an offending person. If there is an acknowledgment of the fault and correction is made, the matter shall be dropped.
- (4) If the grievance continues, the official in charge shall provide intervention. If the conflict remains unresolved, and if the matter rises to the level of a fair and impartial hearing of charges pending, procedures shall be followed according to The General Board Policy for Church Discipline and Ministerial Restoration.
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Paragraphs 5010-5450 were relocated by the 2016 General Conference to the General Board Policy on Church Discipline. A copy of the publication may be obtained by request at communications@wesleyan.org.
4 See 2 Cor. 6:1-8
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