Jerry Page Appointed Ministerial Secretary
Vote to delay ministerial associate appointees veers from earlier decision.
In their final vote to select church leaders for the next five years, delegates to the fifty-ninth General Conference session chose a new Ministerial Association secretary July 1.
Jerry N. Page, president of the church’s Central California Conference, became Ministerial Association secretary by unanimous vote, though delegates were divided on a follow-up proposal to delay the selection of the four associates who would work with him.
The proposal, suggested by the Nominating Committee that selected Page, drew criticism from several delegates who said it contradicted an earlier vote. In the prior vote, on Sunday, June 27, delegates rejected a General Conference proposal that would have allowed departmental associate directors and secretaries to be elected at a later date, thus bypassing the session’s Nominating Committee.
Having a later appointment process, proponents said, would allow for a director to exert greater influence, and additional time, in selecting the people to work in that department. The later election would be held in October by the General Conference Executive Committee, which has more than 300 members. Opponents, however, countered that the traditional process should be respected, saying all potential appointees must be vetted by the General Conference Nominating Committee at session and voted on by the more than 2,000 delegates.
MINISTERIAL SECRETARY: Jerry N. Page was elected to serve as secretary of the Adventist Church’s Ministerial Association at the church’s General Conference session in Atlanta on July 1. His wife, Janet, will serve as leader of the denomination’s Shepherdess International program.