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Business Process

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Infographic explaining the GC45 Business Process: Listening Sessions, Discussion Groups, Facilitation Group, Decision Session
General Council Business Process

Building on the process adopted by the previous two General Councils, the 45th General Council will use a business model of learning-discussing-deciding that enables every commissioner to provide input on every proposal through online engagements prior to the convening of the hybridized meeting in August 2025. 

Pre-GC conversations

Conversations featuring topics that may be of interest to the whole are always encouraged across the church. Such conversations may lead to proposals to regional councils or may serve as important ends in themselves as wonderings the church wishes to engage. Those that result in proposals to regional councils are encouraged to be submitted to the regions as soon as possible to allow for learning about and discussing GC45 proposals in June 2025. The deadline for items to be included in the finalized GC meeting agenda is April 1, 2025.

Proposal format

The template for proposals encourages naming an issue rather than a specific outcome. “Conversation proposals” are also encouraged—that is, a proposal may also request a conversation on a particular issue.

Agenda shaped by priorities set by GC45 commissioners

If deemed necessary to manage workload, commissioners will have the opportunity to review proposals and identify the issues they deem of greatest importance for the future of the church, and which require the discernment of the full General Council. Proposals on these issues will serve as the priority agenda for the GC meeting. Other proposals will be referred to the General Council Executive or dealt with in other ways, as decided by commissioners. 

Three-phase decision-making

Commissioners will engage in a three-phase process for all General Council business:

  • Learning and receiving information
    Video presentation of the proposal, questions, and answers to clarify issues and implications. Online sessions are to be held in Spring 2025.
  • Discussion and deliberation
    Exchange of ideas, thoughts, arguments, pros and cons; emergence of suggestions for refinement of the proposal, affirmations, critiques, naming of principles/parameters. The full record of notes from every discussion group will go to the “Way Forward Group” who will examine and analyze this data and provide a way forward for the GC to address the proposal. Groups will meet online in Spring 2025 and in a hybrid manner in August 2025.
  • Discernment and decision
    Final debate and refinements of the proposal in plenary sessions; working towards consensus, voting. With the exception of opening motions in the June 2025 online meeting, this phase occurs in the hybrid August 2025 sessions. The United Church of Canada uses Bourinot’s Rules of Order as its parliamentary procedure.