¶ 2532.
Board of Trustees'Powers and Limitations--1. Subject to the direction of
the charge conference, the board of trustees shall have the supervision,
oversight, and care of all real property owned by the local church and of all
property and equipment acquired directly by the local church or by any society,
board, class, commission, or similar organization connected therewith;
provided that the board of trustees shall not violate the rights of any
local church organization elsewhere granted in the Discipline;
provided further, that the board of trustees shall not prevent or
interfere with the pastor in the use of any of the said property for religious
services or other proper meetings or purposes recognized by the law, usages, and
customs of The United Methodist Church, or permit the use of said property for
religious or other meetings without the consent of the pastor or, in the
pastor's absence, the consent of the district superintendent; and
provided further, that pews in The United Methodist Church shall always
be free; and provided further, that the church local conference may
assign certain of these duties to a building committee as set forth in ¶
2543 or the chairperson of the parsonage committee, if one
exists.
2. The board of trustees shall
review annually the adequacy of the property, liability, and crime insurance
coverage on church-owned property, buildings, and equipment. The board of
trustees shall also review annually the adequacy of personnel insurance. The
purpose of these reviews is to ensure that the church, its properties, and its
personnel are properly protected against risks. The board shall include in its
report to the charge conference (¶ 2549.7) the results of its review and
any recommendations it deems necessary.
3. When a pastor and/or a board
of trustees are asked to grant permission to an outside organization to use
church facilities, permission can be granted only when such use is consistent
with the Social Principles (¶¶ 64{@-}70) and ecumenical
objectives.
4. The chairperson of the board
of trustees or the chairperson of the parsonage committee, if one exists, the
chairperson of the committee on pastor-parish relations, and the pastor shall
make an annual review of the church-owned parsonage to ensure proper
maintenance.
5. Subject to the direction of
the charge conference as hereinbefore provided, the board of trustees shall
receive and administer all bequests made to the local church; shall receive and
administer all trusts; and shall invest all trust funds of the local church in
conformity with laws of the country, state, or like political unit in which the
local church is located. Nevertheless, upon notice to the board of
trustees, the charge conference may delegate the power, duty, and authority to
receive, administer, and invest bequests, trusts, and trust funds to the
permanent endowment committee or to a local church foundation and shall do so in
the case of bequests, trusts, or trust funds for which the donor has designated
the committee or the local church foundation to receive, administer, or invest
the same.
The board of trustees is
encouraged to invest in institutions, companies, corporations, or funds that
make a positive contribution toward the realization of the goals outlined in the
Social Principles of our Church. The board of trustees is to act as a socially
responsible investor and to report annually to the charge conference regarding
its carrying out of this responsibility.
6. The board of trustees, in
cooperation with the health and welfare ministries representative, shall conduct
or cause to be conducted an annual accessibility audit of their buildings,
grounds, and facilities to discover and identify what physical, architectural,
and communication barriers exist that impede the full participation of people
with disabilities and shall make plans and determine priorities for the
elimination of all such barriers. The Accessibility Audit for churches shall be
used in filling out the annual church and/or charge conference
reports.