- The Rev. Karen Kovats has been appointed to the committee and will attend her first meeting in November.
- Lay Leadership Days for the winter/spring of 2013 will be held as follows: February 9 at St. Augustine of Canterbury, Windsor; February 23 at Epiphany, Woodstock; April 20 at Church of the Ascension, London and May 4 at a location in the Deanery of the Saugeeens still to be determined.
- The SPIG is encouraging the Diocese to participate in another diocesan wide book study. This time the book recommended is "The Celtic Way of Evangelism" by George Hunter III. The suggested time for the study is the upcoming season of Epiphany.
- Plans are in place for the Clergy Day October 30th and a schedule for the day is posted on the Mission and Ministry blog.
- Three members of the group agreed to work with the Director for Mission and Ministry to review parishes strategic plans and make suggestions when they are submitted to to RENEW. Members who will help of this are Graham Bland, Rich Jones and John Mencel.
- The group heard updates from Archdeacons Salt and Kammerer regarding the progress being made regarding the human resources goals of the strategic plan. Of particular interest, the Bishop has appointed The Rev. Gary Nicolosi to chair a Post Ordination Education/Formation Committee. Gary has already given considerable thought to how this process might proceed. The group passed the following motion: “At its meeting of
October 25th, SPIG appreciated the update from the Ven. Willi
Kammerer on the continued discussion of the development of post ordination
training in the Diocese of Huron and
applauded the efforts of the Bishops to date. However, we do not want to lose
focus on the importance of ongoing training for experienced clergy and suggest
that where appropriate, we remain open to the application of post-ordination
training modules to benefit experienced clergy.”
- Concern was expressed that the advertisement that was posted on the diocesan website as a part of the search for an individual to work as the Bishop's Executive Officer seemed to imply that this individual would be responsible for the placement of clerics in parishes. Archdeacon Willi assured the group that it was the Bishops who made those decisions and encouraged the group to clarify this to those they were talking to if the subject arose.
- The Group agreed that it would discuss performance development/appraisal at its next meeting.
Mission & Ministry Blog
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Strategic Planning Implementation Group Meeting 25.10.12
The Strategic Plan Implementation Group met for its monthly meeting on Thursday October 25, 2012. The following is a summary of what happened at the meeting:
Thursday, October 18, 2012
Clergy Day Schedule 30.10.12
9:15 Coffee and Registration
9:45. Eucharist - Bishop Terry presiding and Dean Kevin preaching
10:45. Details around book study
10:50. Strategic plan update (SPIG members)
11:05. Renew Presentation (2
segments + discussion time) Amanda Gellman, Lynda McGreggor, Suzanne Edmonston)
12:30 Lunch
1:15. Post lunch exercises (Keith Nethery)
1:25. Overview of NCD (Richard Salt)
1:45. Conversation about congregational development (deanery groupings)
2:05. The Three Colors of
Spirituality - (Derek Davis )
2:25 Bishop's send off
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Communication from September SPIG Meeting
The Strategic Plan Implementation
Group met for the first time after its summer break on September 27th.
The Group welcomed John Mencel to its membership. The youth
representative’s – Gladis Funes – term on the SPIG is up and she will be
replaced by the youth of the Diocese in the near future.
The SPIG is excited about the
reception that the Diocese is giving to RENEW. Many parishes are getting
on board and have begun the process of visioning and putting their case
together. We are also excited about the appointment of Suzanne Edmonston as the
RENEW Coordinator. With Suzanne’s energy and expertize we expect to see
the program advance at a much faster pace.
As reorganization continues in the
Diocese there are new models of being church and of ministry that are
emerging. We are pleased with the development of some Regional Ministries
that include more than one priest. (There are parishes of three and four
points that are moving toward regional ministry with one and a half or two
priests.) The advantages of this are that clergy can draw strength from
working in a team; congregations can benefit from a wider variety of gifts that multiple clergy bring; there can be more continuity during times of
transition and, this presents an opportunity in some cases to re-establish curacies in the diocese by appointing a senior priest and a curate to these
ministries. We are also pleased with the decision of some congregations
to let go of their buildings so that they can afford to maintain paid
ministry. Congregations have or are considering sharing a church facility
with another denomination or moving to a rented store front
location. We see all these steps as a positive way to face
the challenges of today and to move into the future.
Last year the SPIG sent three
documents to the Bishops and Executive Staff for their consideration. The
documents dealt with the current selection process used in the diocese, the
formation and continuing education of clergy and the skill sets that were
considered necessary for ministry in today’s environment. As a result of
these documents several actions are being taken. Work will be done to
connect the selection process more clearly to the Strategic Plan of the parish
if it has one. Many parishes currently have such a plan and those that do
not are being encouraged to develop one as a part of the RENEW program.
The Bishop will be appointing a Post Ordination Training Group. The
mandate of the Postulancy Board is being examined by a sub-group from that
Board. Archdeacon Kammerer, Director of Human Resources for
the Diocese, will be attending the next meeting of the SPIG to discuss
some of these steps in more detail.
The SPIG is anticipating another Diocesan wide book study to be held during the season of
Epiphany. The Group sees these studies as helping to connect the work of
our Strategic Plan with the spiritual nature of who we are.
Following a thorough discussion of
the first year of implementation of the Strategic Plan and important directions
for year two the following motion was passed unanimously by the Group:
“Recognizing the mutual relationship between congregations and clergy in
strategic planning and continued performance development, we wish to place a
special emphasis in the Second Year of the mandate of SPIG on a) performance
development strategies, b) the role and structure of deaneries, c) a Diocesan
Human Resources Review, and d) the relationship of the Archdeacons to this
process.”
After lunch the group split into
two with the clergy working on the Clergy Day Agenda and the Lay People working
on the Agenda for the Lay Leadership Days that will take place in the new year.
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