The theme of our 27th Annual Conference is "Be the Light: Live Hope!" and centers around our gospel imperative to heal a broken world. The Dakotas Conference will be in session, Saturday, October 10, 2020, 10 a.m.- 12 p.m. and 1-4 p.m. CDT, 9 -11 a.m. and 12-3 p.m MDT. Here are some frequently asked questions with answers.
How and when do I register?
Registration is still open for the 2020 Dakotas Annual Conference. In order to obtain voting privileges and attend one of the necessary pre-conference gatherings delegates must register by September 27, 2020, 5 p.m. CDT.
In a typical in-person Annual Conference session, the session is opened with a vote to approve the organizing resolutions (rules to guide the session). In order to expedite our work together in this virtual session, we are asking you to watch the video, read and cast your vote regarding these resolutions as a part of registration.
REGISTER HERE
What happens if I do not register?
You will not recieve the link to join the session. This means that:
How do I know about the legislation and what we votes will take place?
The Conference Workbook contains all of the legislation and is available online and for download.
Each member of the 2020 Annual Conference Session is asked to register (as part of annual conference registration) for and participate in a pre-conference webinar. This will be an opportunity to discuss the legislation that will be acted upon during the conference. There will be little time during the actual session for discussion about these issues. It is key that participants take this time to get their questions answered. Some important information about the sessions:
Each member of the 2020 Annual Conference Session is also asked to register and to attend a procedural orientation to check their connection and learn the specifics on interacting within the system (you can register for an orientation session as you register for Annual Conference). Each session is expected to last about 35 minutes; an hour is reserved to assist those who might have connection issues. The three session options are:
How will the technology work?
The session will be conducted on a Zoom business webinar platform (this is different from the Zoom system most people are familiar with). Interaction will be limited but possible; through the platform, people will be able to indicate they want to comment, make a motion, or propose an amendment. When recognized by the Bishop to speak, they will be able to unmute their microphone to address the body. Check out this cheat sheet to learn about how interaction will work.
Voting members will need to use a device with a stable internet connection. This can be a desktop, laptop, tablet, or smartphone.
Only one vote can be cast from each device. Each voter will need their own device. At this time, it is not possible to vote via a voice-only phone line.
For each session, participants are encouraged to sign-in 10 to 15 minutes in advance.
There will be several people dedicated to helping individuals with any connection problems.
Are visitors allowed?
Due to the structure of the technology, only those people who are voting members will be in the Zoom webinar.
Visitors will be able to watch the proceedings live on the Dakotas Conference webpage.
A recording of a pre-conference workshop will be made available for visitors to watch in preparation for conference.
A recording of the key components of the conference sessions will be made available after the event.
What if I do not have a computer or Internet?
Voting members will need a device with a reliable Internet connection. For some, this might require participation from a church or another location where Internet is available.
It is possible to listen to the proceedings via a landline phone; however, voting is not possible in this manner.
What about Celebration of Life in Ministry Service?
The Celebration of Life in Ministry Service, a time when we honor retirees, remember those who have left this earthly home this past year, recognize licensed pastors in ministry, and ordain clergy, was held September 18, 2020, at 7 p.m. CDT. The service will also be re-broadcast on October 9, 2020 at 7 p.m. on the Dakotas Conference Facebook page.