Committees,
Commissions, and Boards: Congregational Development
Our commitment is to develop and equip disciples for their
ministry, that will make each congregation thrive and flourish
to the glory of God, so that every church in our diocese
will go forth in mission in the world!
Resources
for Congregational Development
Discipleship
Becoming
Disciples Through Bible Study: four 34 week
sessions that use a workbook, videos, teaching
resources, and trained facilitators. www.cokesbury.com (go
to the "Disciple" tab) 1-800-251-8591
Bible
Reading Fellowship: Offers resources for
individual or group Bible reading; P. O.
Box 380, Winter Park, Florida 32790 www.biblereading.org 1-800-749-4331
Contemplative
Outreach Ltd: Provides resources for centering
prayer and other contemplative practices from
the tradition taught by Thomas Keating, as well
as information regarding workshops and conferences. Contact:
P.O. Box 737, 10 Park Place, Suite 2B, Butler,
NJ 07405 www.centeringprayer.com Office:
973-838-3384 Bookstore: 1-800-608-0096
Disciples
of Christ in Community (DOCC): Using the
small group method, this 21 week Christian education/formation
program builds the Christian community while
fostering spiritual growth. Administered by the
Washington National Cathedral. The Rev. Canon
William H. Barnwell docc@cathedral.org 1-202-537-5522
Education
for Ministry: Working with a trained mentor,
participants receive theological education at
a distance. Developed by the School of Theology
of the University of the South in Sewanee, Tennessee. efm@sewanee.edu Diocesan
coordinator: The Rev. Lisa Mitchell, ChristChurchShrewsbury@att.net 1-732-741-2220
Kerygma:
Adult Bible Studies with a Difference. Ecumenical
Bible study resources that come in seasonal,
thematic, survey or individual book formats.
Contact: 300 Mt. Lebanon Blvd, Pittsburgh, PA.
15234 explore@kerygma.com 1-800-537-9462
Congregational
Development
The
Alban Institute: consultants, publications;
2121 Cooperative Way Suite 100 Herndon, VA 20171 www.alban.org 1-800-486-1318
Church
Development Institute: "An intensive
leadership training program in congregational
development for clergy and lay leaders of the
Episcopal Church and Anglican Communion." CDI
offers workshops and courses sponsored by CDI
Trainers. They also offer consultation services. www.cditrainers.org Bevan
Stanley BevanStanley@aol.com 1-973-379-2898;
Robert Gallagher odct@comcast.net
Clergy
Leadership Institute: Appreciative Inquiry
coaching and consultation; www.clergyleadership.com 503-647-2382
Leadership
Training Institute. "The Leadership
Training Institute offers programs that enable
leaders to function more effectively in their
work with parishes and other organizations; to
improve their competence for working with others,
facilitating teams, and designing meetings, educational
events and programs."
Contact: Robert Gallagher; odct@comcast.net 1-206-285-4647; www.congregationaldevelopment.com/LTI_home.htm
Natural
Church Development. Based on research of
40,000 churches worldwide, NCD "is all about
releasing the potential that God has already
implanted in our lives." It uses "universal
principles" in approaching congregational
ministry. Materials: ChurchSmart Resources, 3830
Ohio Avenue, St. Charles, IL 60174-5462; www.churchsmart.com 1-800-253-4276.
Program information: ncd
international.org/public/PartnersUSA.html
Order
of Ascension. Members take a three year promise "to
seek the presence of Jesus Christ in the people,
things and circumstances of life through stability,
obedience and conversion of life." Their
ministry focus is on the revitalization of parishes.
Contact: Greg Rickel, president, grickel@grandecom.com.
Or see orderoftheascension.org/
Project
on Congregations of Intentional Practice.
The Project began as a study of vital American
mainline-Protestant congregations, which revealed
a new practice emerging among churches: spiritual
growth of the community becomes central while
maintaining historical church practices. Articles
can be downloaded and books ordered on study
results. Contact: Project on Congregations of
Intentional Practices, 3737 Seminary Road, Alexandria,
VA 22304 703 461-1730; pcip@vts.edu.
Outreach
Clothing
the Naked: King’s Things Thrift Shop
in Swedesboro begun by four area churches in
1983. Provides inexpensive clothing and assistance
to people in need. Contact Trinity Church at
1-856-467-1227
Feeding
the Hungry: weekly feeding program at St.
Peter’s Church, Spotswood, operating since
1993. Offers a free supper once a week to whoever
comes. Contact church for help setting up: 1-732-251-2449
Groundwork:
Digging Deep for Change and Growth. episcopalchurch.org/groundwork
Network:
Understanding God’s Design for You in the
Church: an eight session course designed
to help people identify their passion, spiritual
gifts, and personal style so that they can determine
where they will be most effective and energized
in ministry. Contact: Zondervan, 5300 Patterson
SE Grand Rapids, MI 49530 zondervan.com 1-800-727-3480
Regional
Youth Ministry: Development, leadership and
assistance available from Kep Short, Diocesan
Youth Director, kshort@newjersey.anglican.org 1-877-394-5281,
ext. 36 www.newjerseyyouth.org
Stephen
Ministries:
"The mission of Stephen Ministries is to help congregations
equip God's people for spiritual growth and Christ-centered,
practical ministry in today's world." www.stephenministries.org
Training
of Lay Eucharistic Visitors to extend the
altar by bringing Holy Communion directly from
Sunday Worship to the homebound. One of the regional
clergy could provide the training, and a regional
coordinator could handle scheduling.
Evangelism
Advertise what
you are doing, especially joint ventures in local
newspapers and on Christian Radio.
Alpha:
"A ten-week opportunity to explore the validity
and relevance of the Christian faith to your life today.
It is a practical introduction to the basics of Christianity
centered around a meal, a talk and small group discussion." Order
resources from Alpha, 74 Trinity Place, 9th floor, New
York, NY 10006; info@alphausa.org 1-888-949-2574
http://www.alphana.org
Emmaus:
The Way of Faith. A 15-week course designed
to help churches welcome people into the Christian
faith and the life of the Church. The course
progresses through three stages: contact, nurture
and growth. It covers the basics of Christian
life and four growth books that offer Christians
an opportunity to deepen their understanding
of Christian living and discipleship. www.e-mmaus.org.uk/emm_index.asp
Via
Media: Evangelism for the Episcopal Church.
A tool for evangelism designed to proclaim the
Good News of God in Jesus Christ and to present
the Episcopal Church in a contemporary context.
Contact: 2601 Mission St. #410, San Francisco,
California 94110; http://www.everyvoice.net/.
1-415-550-8007
Fellowship
Advertise each
others functions in your parish newsletters. Have
one person serve as a regional editor of a one-page
insert for your worship bulletins on the third Sunday
of each month.
Atlantic
City Mission Board Series: Plan dinner and
teaching series in churches during the weeks
in Lent. Used successfully to build community
by the churches of the Atlantic City Mission
Board. Contact the Rev. David Laquintano of Holy
Trinity Church, Ocean City; rector@holytrinityoc.org 1 609
399-1019.
Life
Attitudes: A five session course on the Beatitudes
for Lent: A study course by Sue Mayfield
and Robert Warren encapsulates the teaching of
Jesus. This course encourages Christians to examine
their lifestyle in the light of Jesus’ radical
teaching and to live out these kingdom values
now. www.chpublishing.co.uk/product.asp?id=2381287
Life
Balance: A five session course on rest, work
and play: A Lenten course by Sue Mayfield
and Robert Warren which explores achieving balance
for those with hectic lifestyles, asking how ‘Sabbath
attitudes’ can transform the way we spend
our time. www.chpublishing.co.uk/product.asp?id=2387535
Small
Group resources available for home meetings
of groups that will include Bible study, sharing,
prayer, and mission projects. Available from:
Serendipity House, 117 10th Avenue N., Nashville,
Tennessee 37234 www.SerendipityHouse.com 1-800-525-9563
Walking
the Mourners Path: an eight-week Christ-based
support group intended for those who have recently
experienced the death of a loved one. Executive
Director is the Rev. Danielle Morris. www.mournerspath.com or contact
All Saints Episcopal Church, 338 East Lyman Ave.,
Winter Park, FL 32789 or 1-407-647-3413.
Worship
Church
Publishing Company. The publishing arm of
the Episcopal Church. Contact: Church Publishing
Incorporated, 445 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY
10016; www.churchpublishing.org; or
1 800-242-1918.
Cyberhymnal.
Over 5,500 Gospel songs and hymns online: cyberhymnal.org
The
Daily Office. A web-based source for downloading
Morning and Evening Prayer services, lectionary,
and devotionals. Materials can also be downloaded
into hand-held devices. www.missionstclare.com/english/
Office
for Liturgy and Music, the Episcopal Church Center.
Provides support for liturgy and music. www.episcopalchurch.org/lm/
Oremus
Hymnal. An online hymnal for hymns used in
the Anglican Communion. www.oremus.org/hymnal/
Taize.
A service centered on praying together and meditative
singing. www.taize.fr/en Order
materials from GIA Publications.
Cluster
Ministries
Cooperating
Congregations: Portraits of Mission Strategies: by Gilson
A. C. Waldkoenig and William O. Avery, Alban Institute publication,
1999. "Transitioning communities are challenging congregations
to develop unique, creative strategies for remaining open
for ministry. Based on an intensive study of five cooperative
ministry ventures, this thought-provoking book looks at how
each takes a unique approach in addressing its own mission
context." Available from The Alban Institute 2121 Cooperative
Way Suite 100 Herndon, VA 20171 www.alban.org 1-800-486-1318
Consider a
regional fundraising event to gather initial funding for these
training events. Art Auctions or other large scale events can
raise $3,000-$10,000.
Form ministry
clusters around each area you want to develop. Have them come
together and brainstorm, review resources, develop a plan and
budget for training leaders, and a schedule for offering the programs.
Perhaps each church would like to become a central location for
one of the ministries. Request representative support for the
budget from the participating congregations.
Useful tools
Life
Cycle Presentations and Congregational Vitality Series:
on the Episcopal Chuch web site
Studying
Your Congregation and Community: PERCEPT (on
the Episcopal Church web site)
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