Delegates retain mandatory retirement age rules
By Kathy L. Gilbert
PITTSBURGH (UMNS) - Measures that would have eliminated mandatory
retirement of clergy, general agency staff and bishops were rejected by
the 2004 United Methodist General Conference on May 4.
Several petitions sought to change or eliminate the mandatory age of 70
for retirement.
When proposing some of the resolutions reviewed by the conference, the
United Methodist Committee on Older Adult Ministries called the forced
retirement rule "antiquated and ageist."
"God does not take away God's blessing, including opportunity to serve
in full capacity, simply because someone has reached the age of 70 years
or older," the resolutions by the committee stated.
Kathy Gilbert is a staff writer for the United
Methodist News Service
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