I would like to make a method that takes in a block, saves it in a member, starts up an asynch task, and then calls the block when the asynchronous call makes its completion cal
You'll have to copy the block, yes. Blocks are regular Objective-C objects.
Blocks are similar to other objects for memory management, but not the same. When a block which accesses local variables is created, it is created on the stack. This means that it is only valid as long as its scope exists. To save this block for later, you must copy
it, which copies it to the heap. Therefore, to protect against problems with such blocks, you should copy, not retain, your block before you store it in an instance variable.