01 Jun The 2013 General Conference Delegates
Each national conference is eligible to send two voting delegates to General Conference. The international bylaws call for “the bishop or equivalent and his or her designee.” National conferences are responsible for the expenses of their own delegates.
Each of the ten national conferences named two delegates. However, three national conferences sent no delegates, and two sent only one delegate. Here’s the entire list of delegates. The ones who didn’t attend are in italics (the issues primarily involved problems getting visas to Canada).
Canada
Rev. Brian Magnus, bishop
Mr. Paul Plato, missions team leader
Guatemala
Rev. Francisco Najera, superintendent
Mrs. Trinidad Gonzalez de Najera
Honduras
Rev. Mrs. Juanita Chavez, superintendent
Ms. Damaris Canales
Hong Kong
Rev. Yiu Kin Keung, superintendent
Mr. Daniel Ko
Jamaica
Rev. Isaac Nugent, bishop
Rev. Winston Smith, pastor
Mexico
Rev. Denis Casco, bishop
Rev. Guadalupe Vazquez
Nicaragua
Rev. Juan Pavon, superintendent
Mr. Sergio Canda Garcia
Philippines
Rev. Prudencio Lim, superintendent
Mr. Aaron Lim
Sierra Leone
Rev. John Pessima, bishop
Mr. Sahr Kobio Foyoh
United States
Rev. Phillip Whipple, bishop
Rev. Jeffrey Bleijerveld, Global Ministries director
Mrs. Donna Hollopeter, associate director of Global Ministries, served as secretary of the General Conference. Mr. Jorge Botero provided Spanish/English translation.
Also attending were the leaders of two mission districts. A mission district consists of United Brethren churches in a country which are not yet organized as a national conference, and are under the supervision of an existing national conference.
- El Salvador: Rev. Gonzalo Alas, superintendent
- Haiti: Rev. Oliam Richard
We have several other mission districts which were not represented at General Conference:
- Thailand and Macau: under the supervision of Hong Kong.
- Costa Rica: under the supervision of Nicaragua.
- India: under the supervision of the United States.
- Germany: under the supervision of Sierra Leone.
In addition:
- Mexico Conference oversees about ten Hispanic churches in the United States (Los Angeles; El Paso, Texas; Santa Fe, New Mexico; Chicago; and Miami.
- Hong Kong oversees a church in Poland.
- Hong Kong oversees a ministry in Myanmar.
- Mexico has started a ministry in Belize.