Monday 15 October 2012

Diocesan Reorganization and Structuring


Dear Colleagues and  Synod Delegates,

There is an important meeting of church leaders both clergy and lay, especially synod delegates, scheduled for the morning of  Saturday Nov. 3 from 10:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. at St. Stephen’s, West Vancouver. The purpose of this meeting is to discuss the “White Paper on Diocesan Reorganization and Restructuring.”  The White Paper was created in order to stimulate discussion around the possible re-ordering and streamlining of our diocesan structures to free up people and energy for more effective ministry.

A working group, in response to Plan 2018, has made the following recommendations for our discussion:
  • Meeting as Diocesan Synod once every two years with a diocesan conference on leadership in mission and ministry in alternate years.
  • Reducing the size of Diocesan Council and reducing the frequency of Council meetings
  • Rationalizing and reducing the number of diocesan Standing Committees.
  • Enabling quicker and more effective decision-making on matters of property and finance by utilizing technology and empowering a small executive group to make recommendations for review and approval by Diocesan Council.
  • Providing diocesan services for parish audits and financial review to assist, in particular, smaller congregations in their work of administration.
  • Reviewing and revising our governing provisions in our Canons, Constitution and Regulations.
I would suggest that this might be an opportunity to broaden the discussion around priorities for future mission to build and grow our diocese.  It would be wonderful to have from each parish as many Synod delegates and lay leaders as possible in this conversation.  At the very least it will be an excellent learning opportunity about the structure and function of our diocese.  Please let me know if you can go and please form a car pool if possible.

I apologize for the late notice on this forum;  the invitation to you was delayed because I have been on sick leave recovering from a car accident.

To help you prepare, see the paper that has been written outlining these suggestions and the rationale behind them.  Please do your best to read and reflect on it before we go.  RSVP to me by returning this email.

I do hope you can attend.   Feel free to invite any other lay people from your congregation who might be interested in such restructuring.

We will have coffee on at 9:30 and we begin at 10:00 Saturday Nov. 3.  St. Stephens  885 22 St. West Vancouver.

Yours in Christ,

The Venerable Lynne McNaughton
Archdeacon, Capilano

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