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Bishop's Corner
There’s Been An Election!
By Bishop Cornelius L. Henderson
A
sense of excitement fills the auditorium/church/chapel as the presiding
bishop states the words, "There’s been an election," during the
jurisdictional conference held every four years. In each of the five
geographical areas in the United States we (will) elect new episcopal
leaders for the United Methodist Church.
The question that is raised most frequently is, "What qualities
should persons possess who aspire to this office?" The following is my
own personal list for episcopal aspirants, as well as other
Christian leaders, and includes:
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Complete commitment to Christ |
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Call to
ministry |
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Dreamer |
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Visionaire |
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Administrative skills |
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Mission driven |
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Love for all people |
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Encourager |
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Sense of humor |
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Sense of fairness |
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Sense of balance |
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Team member |
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Positive outlook |
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Solid devotional life |
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Love for family |
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Goal setter |
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Excited about ministry |
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Affirmer/supporter of the laity |
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Committed to inclusiveness |
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Better than average intelligence |

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Knowledge of, love for, commitment to
the
United Methodist connectional system |

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Committed to Evangelism as the first order of business
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This list is surely incomplete, but at least it is a beginning.
Ordinarily, leadership will not suffice in this new century. These are
extra-ordinary times that demand extraordinary leadership.
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