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Regional Expectations

Regional Expectations. “I am very clear that there is no other moment in the life of a congregation that is important in terms of future faithfulness as the moment in which a change of pastoral leadership occurs.” Loren Mead, Alban Institute. Regional Expectations.

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Regional Expectations

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  1. Regional Expectations

  2. “I am very clear that there is no other moment in the life of a congregation that is important in terms of future faithfulness as the moment in which a change of pastoral leadership occurs.” Loren Mead, Alban Institute

  3. Regional Expectations • Maintain Relationship with the GRR • Stay out of the search process • Honor Ministers Council Code of Ethics • Observe professional Boundaries • Prepare for Average of 14 months • Focus on Ministry – specific need • Provide a Non-Anxious Presence

  4. Maintain Relationship with GRR • Continuing contact with the appropriate Area Minister (Emails or monthly reports) • If available, participation in Minister Cluster Meetings or other Area Events • PCL Orientation • Encourage laity participation in GRR Events • Encourage church’s use of resources from GRR ( Stewardship, NCD, Camping, Website, Mainstream)

  5. Neutral in Search Process • Not a candidate for the position • Not a staff member or member of the church • Do not suggest names or potential candidates (Consult Area Minister) • Encourage Prayer for the Committee • Absent on Candidating Weekend

  6. Code ofEthics THE COVENANT AND CODE OF ETHICSfor Ministerial Leaders of American Baptist Churches Having accepted God’s call to leadership in Christ’s Church, I covenant with God to serve Christ and the Church with, the help of the holy spirit, to deepen my obedience to the Two Great Commandments: to love the Lord our God with all my heart, soul, mind and strength, and to love my neighbor as myself. In affirmation of this commitment, I will abide by the Code of Ethics of the Ministers Council of the American Baptist Churches and I will faithfully support its purposes and ideals. As further affirmation of my commitment, I covenant with my colleagues in ministry that we will hold one another accountable for fulfillment of all the public actions set forth in our Code of Ethics. I will hold in trust the traditions and practices of our American Baptist Churches; I will not accept a position in the American Baptist family unless I am in accord with those traditions and practices; nor will I use my influence to alienate my congregation/constituents or any part thereof from its relationship and support of the denomination. If my convictions change, I will resign my position. I will respect and recognize the variety of calls to ministry among my American Baptist colleagues, and other Christians. I will seek to support all colleagues in ministry by building constructive relationships wherever I serve, both with the staff where I work and with colleagues in neighboring churches. I will advocate adequate compensation for my profession. I will help lay persons and colleagues to understand that ministerial leaders should not expect or require fees for pastoral services from constituents they serve, when these constituents are helping pay their salaries. I will not seek personal favors or discounts on the basis of my ministerial status. I will maintain a disciplined ministry in such ways as keeping hours of prayers and devotion, endeavoring to maintain wholesome family relationships, sexual integrity, financial responsibility, regularly engaging in educational and recreational activities for ministerial and personal development. I will seek to maintain good health habits. I will recognize my primary obligation to the church or employing group to which I have been called, and will accept added responsibilities only if they do not interfere with the overall effectiveness of my ministry. I will personally and publicly support my colleagues who experience discrimination on the basis of gender, race, ethnicity,age, marital status, national origin, physical impairment or disability. I will not proselytize from other Christian churches. I will, upon my resignation or retirement, sever my ministerial leadership relations with my former constituents, and will not make ministerial contacts in the field of another ministerial leader without his/her request and/or consent. I will hold in confidence and treat as confidential communication any information provided to me with the expectation of privacy. I will not disclose such information in private or public except when, in my practice of ministry, I am convinced that the sanctity of confidentiality is outweighed by my well-founded belief that life-threatening or substantial harm will be caused. I will not use my ministerial status, position or authority knowingly to abuse, misguide, negatively influence, manipulate, or take advantage of anyone, especially children. I will report all instances of abuse as required by law to the appropriate agency. In any case involving persons working in ABC ministry, I will also report the circumstances to the appropriate regional and/or national denominational representative. I will show my personal love for God as revealed in Jesus Christ in my life and ministry, as I strive together with my colleagues to preserve the dignity, maintain the discipline and promote the integrity of the vocation to which we have been called. Signed_________________________________Date_________________________________

  7. Observe Boundaries • Professional • Vocational • Ethical • Financial Twice a year GRR offers a Professional Boundaries Course at minimal cost.

  8. Average Search is 14 Months An Interim will serve through the church calendar year and will go through the seasons such as election of officers, development of budget, Vacation Bible School, stewardship program, Christian Education. DON’T MARK TIME!

  9. Focus on Ministry In consultation with the Region determine one or two specific needs of the church to provide a focus for the Interim period. Stewardship, Structure, Worship, Small Groups, Conflict Management, Healing, Mission, Spirituality, Leadership, Pastoral Relations Committee

  10. Non-Anxious Presence • Grief Issues • Anxiety in System • Transition worries • Under currents

  11. “Confusion and panic are the inevitable results when the pastor announces he or she has accepted a call or appointment elsewhere. This is true even if the congregation has been through the same thing just a few years ago. It is true if everyone in the congregation was just hoping the pastor would leave. It happens if the pastor has been there two years or thirty. Grown professional people serving on the board of the congregational leap to unwarranted conclusions, are certain the place will collapse if they go two months without a pastor, assume they can never replace their former pastor, and wring their hands.” Loren Mead, Alban Institute

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