[Europe.justus] Fwd: The Mar/Apr issue on Death and Resurrection is out!

Pierre Whalon bishop at tec-europe.org
Wed Mar 7 20:24:15 GMT 2012



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> De : "ECF Vital Practices" <ndavidge at episcopalfoundation.org>
> Objet : The Mar/Apr issue on Death and Resurrection is out!
> Date : 7 mars 2012 20:42:30 HNEC
> À : "Friend of ECF" <bishop at tec-europe.org>
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> HOME	VESTRY PAPERS	VITAL POSTS	FIELDWORK	YOUR TURN	TOOLS	VP TALKS	ABOUT US
> From the Editor
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> March 7, 2012
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> Greetings,
> 
> Much has been written about the overall decline in mainline denominations. Tom Ehrich and others are calling for a ‘new way of doing business‘ – and throughout our church, congregational leaders struggle with the reality of declining membership, aging buildings, and limited financial resources.
> 
> This month, ECF Vital Practices shares stories of three different approaches to facing the potential ‘death’ of an existing way of being church and exploring ways to transform the underlying vitality into new ways of responding to God’s call. Our fourth article offers congregational leaders a model to help worshippers begin to explore ways to stretch their understanding of what God is calling us to do in the world.
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> Here’s what you’ll find:
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> In “From a Death, New Life,” Tommy Dillon shares the story of how the congregation of Saint Aidan’s, San Francisco made the decision to let a beloved program die and the new life, and new relationships, that arose from having the courage to say ‘goodbye’ with dignity.   ----------------- ------------------ ---------------- -------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------ ---------------------------------------------------------------------
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> Cam Miller’s “Dating the Presbyterians,” explores the possibilities that emerged when a long established church in the community came knocking on the door, asking Trinity Episcopal, Buffalo, if it would entertain the idea of sharing its campus.     ----------------- -------------- -------------------- ------------------- --------------------------- --------------------- ------------------- ------------------- ------------------ ----------------------- ---------------------------- ------------------- ---------------- ---------------------
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> “Real Collaboration” by Greg Syler, offers a roadmap for congregations, deaneries, and dioceses to begin the conversation related to exploring what it means to be church today, opening ourselves up to new possibilities, and finding grace filled ways to let go.   ---------------------- ------------------- --------------- ------------------------ ---------------------- ----------------------- ------------------ ------------------------ --------------------------- ---------------------- ------------------------- ------------------------ --------------------------- --
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> In “Answering God’s Call,” Peyton Craighill outlines an approach designed to help congregations move from an associative to a missional church. Using familiar Scripture and symbols, Craighill invites us to consider Jesus’ call for his disciples to go out into the world and share the Good News. --------------- ------------------- ------------------------ -------------------------- --------------------- ------------------------- ---------------------- ----------------------- ------------------- ---------------------------- ------------------- ---------------------- -------
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> Related resources already in the ECF Vital Practices archives include:
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> Changing the Scorecard by Nancy Davidge 
> Charting a New Path by Richelle Thompson 
> The Little Church That Could by Anne Ditzler 
> What to Do When a Ministry Outlasts a Church? by Peter Strimer 
> Why Stay the Same? by Miguel Escobar 
> I invite you to add to this content by sharing your stories and resources of death and resurrection in the Your Turn section and by posting comments related to our articles, blog posts, or other content. 
> 
> Faithfully,
> 
> Nancy Davidge  
> Editor, ECF Vital Practices
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> Popular Blog Posts
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> Gathering Around Ministry, Not Minister: ECF President Donald Romanik shares his vision for local, transformational faith communities.
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> The Ministry of Communications: Richelle Thompson is describing communications work as a form of ministry. "The ministry of communication is about sharing our stories of faith, our struggles, our epiphanies, our desire for relationships."
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> Communications is Mission: In the second of her series on communications, Richelle Thompson shows how church communications can transform lives.
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> Tools & Resources
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> Funding Future Ministry: Looking to create a planned giving program at your church? Check out this practical guide for encouraging legacy gifts.
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> Vestry Leadership 101: Join us for this free webinar on March 13 at 7 PM ET. This will help to introduce your newest vestry members to their roles & responsibilities.
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> The (Meatless) Fridays of Lent: Food blogger and Episcopalian Lindsey Seegers is sharing her selection of seven simple, meatless meals for each of the upcoming Fridays.
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Bishop (Mgr) Pierre Whalon
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