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Call to Action

Call to Action 1. Redirect the flow of attention, energy, and resources toward increasing the number of vital congregations. Call to Action 2. Dramatically reform clergy leadership development, deployment, evaluation, and accountability systems. Crisis of Relevance.

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Call to Action

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  1. Call to Action 1. Redirect the flow of attention, energy, and resources toward increasing the number of vital congregations.

  2. Call to Action 2. Dramatically reform clergy leadership development, deployment, evaluation, and accountability systems.

  3. Crisis of Relevance

  4. Culture of call, local congregation, camping, campus ministry Candidacy—congregations, mentors, district committees Education—Seminary, Course of Study, Training Provisional years—Residents in Ministry, practicum

  5. Credentialing and Ordination processes Supervision, Accountability, Evaluation Processes Deployment and Appointment Processes Pensions, Insurance, and Support Systems

  6. Continuing Education, Peer Mentoring, Life-long Learning Intervention and Exiting Processes Retirement and Post-retirement Service

  7. Coherence Alignment Intentionality Simplicity Accessibility Are our systems conducive to our mission?

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