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Friday
05Jun2009

President's report

The first and most important thing to say on this occasion is "thank you."

So Carol Bechtel began her presidential report this morning.  Not surprisingly, Carol was gracious, respectful, and winsome in opening her address.

She focused on three areas:  Worship, Baptism, and Ministry. 

With regard to worship, Carol suggested that worship should find a place among the goals, ends, and subends policies of the GSC.  She also called for a task force.  (In all cases, read the report which should be online pretty soon.)

Regarding baptism, Carol took on questions regarding what's going on in baptism (adult baptisms, child dedications, rebaptisms).  She calls for the church to look closely at what's happening.

When it comes to ministry, Carol proposed the creation of a task force to evaluate what's happened since the creation of the Commissioned Pastor several years ago.  Elders, it seems, are being baptized by Classes (!) or solely in order to become Commissioned Pastors (!!) or completely without attachment to a congregation's board of elders (!!!).

Kudos to Carol for taking on tough issues and speaking truth to power.  She demurred from being a prophet (in the future-telilng sense) but clearly spoke words that needed to be said.  I encourage you to read her report and proposals.

To my ears, it was refreshing to hear a President speaking articulately and convincingly about matters that are critical to the present and future health of the church.

[Read more about the President's Report on the RCA web site.]

 

Reader Comments (1)

I have to agree. I was taken back that she addressed some issues that could easily be left alone. Yet, if we do nothing could lead to become devisive issues within us.

But, I'll have to say I'm not entirely surprised. When I look at some other things she has done. In case you don't know there are churches in the Dakotas. And at our classis meeting last year, she was in attendance. She addressed us and spent time with any who wish to express and share the issue relevant to our churches.

Here's another thing. There was not a living member at the classis meeting that could remember a President of Synod ever visiting Dakota Classis. I'm certain she visited may classis, as she did Dakota. I look forward to seeing what happens next.

June 6, 2009 | Registered CommenterLeighton Seys

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