Wednesday, February 29, 2012

MCC General Conference 2013 Payment Plan Deadline TODAY!

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General Conference XXV

1-5 July / Julio / Juillet / Julho / Juli 2013

Chicago, Illinois, USA

 

  
GC 2013 logo Believe

  Then the world might BELIEVE that you, in fact, sent me. - John 17:23

   

 

Payment Plan Deadline TODAY!

 

The General Conference payment plan deadline is TODAY.  You must sign up for the payment plan by 11:59pm US Pacific, TODAY, 29 February 2012 (7:59am GMT, 1 March 2013), in order to take part in the low monthly rate.

 

Your first payment will be charged immediately, and each subsequent payment will be on the 1st of each month, with a final payment on 1 June 2013.  The payment plan rate is applicable to all registrant types and groups.  CLICK HERE for more information.

  
Early Bird Registration Rate! 
Ken GC 2010

 

If you are not interested in the payment plan, you can register between now and 30 April 2012 at the very low promotional rate of USD $250 per person (or USD $200 if you are a student, SSI/SSDI, or over age 65).  CLICK HERE for more information.

 

Don't have a pastor or lay delegate yet but want to take advantage of the low promotional rate or payment plan?  You can!  Register using a name like "MCC of the XYZ Pastor" or "MCC XYZ Lay Delegate."  When you elect your pastor or lay delegate(s), email the name change to Jennifer Justice (Conferences@MCCchurch.net).  It is as simple as that!

 

Be sure to take advantage of one of these great options before time runs out!  For questions, please contact Jennifer Justice at Conferences@MCCchurch.net or 1-213-447-2953.

 
Reserve Your Hotel Room!  
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Already registered for General Conference?  Be sure to get a head start by reserving your hotel room at our host hotel, the Fairmont Chicago, Millennium Park.  The rate is a low USD $125 (+ taxes) per night for up to four people in a room.   CLICK HERE for more information and to reserve your room. 

Updates and Questions
 
Stay posted to the General Conference site at http://believe.MCCchurch.org for updates leading up to conference. 
 
You can also contact Jennifer Justice:
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Monday, February 27, 2012

MCC General Conference 2013 Payment Plan Deadline!

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General Conference XXV

1-5 July / Julio / Juillet / Julho / Juli 2013

Chicago, Illinois, USA

 

  
GC 2013 logo Believe

  Then the world might BELIEVE that you, in fact, sent me. - John 17:23

   

 

Payment Plan Deadline!

 

 

The General Conference payment plan deadline is fast approaching.  You must sign up for the payment plan by this Wednesday, 29 February 2012, in order to take part in the low monthly rate.

 

Your first payment will be charged on the day you register in February, and each subsequent payment will be on the 1st of each month, with a final payment on 1 June 2013.  The payment plan rate is applicable to all registrant types and groups.  CLICK HERE for more information.

 

 

Early Bird Registration Rate! 
Ken GC 2010

 

 

If you are not interested in the payment plan, you can register between now and 30 April 2012 at the very low promotional rate of USD $250 per person (or USD $200 if you are a student, SSI/SSDI, or over age 65).  CLICK HERE for more information.

 

Don't have a pastor or lay delegate yet but want to take advantage of the low promotional rate or payment plan?  You can!  Register using a name like "MCC of the XYZ Pastor" or "MCC XYZ Lay Delegate."  When you elect your pastor or lay delegate(s), email the name change to Jennifer Justice (Conferences@MCCchurch.net).  It is as simple as that!

 

Be sure to take advantage of one of these great options before time runs out!  For questions, please contact Jennifer Justice at Conferences@MCCchurch.net or 1-213-447-2953.

 
Reserve Your Hotel Room!  
Fairmont Chicago MP logo

 

 

Already registered for General Conference?  Be sure to get a head start by reserving your hotel room at our host hotel, the Fairmont Chicago, Millennium Park.  The rate is a low USD $125 (+ taxes) per night for up to four people in a room.   CLICK HERE for more information and to reserve your room. 

Updates and Questions
 
 
Stay posted to the General Conference site at http://believe.MCCchurch.org for updates leading up to conference. 
 
You can also contact Jennifer Justice:
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Friday, February 24, 2012

A Lenten Message from MCC's Moderator

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Message from the Moderator
 
Lent 2012



One of the wonderful gifts of being MCC is that we "tap into" the rich traditions of Christianity, while also re-imagining them. . .

 

One of these traditions is the "liturgical seasons" - many of us are preparing for Lent.

 

Lent is the original Christian "penitential" season - a season of turning to God with all our hearts. Some of us grew up in churches that paid no attention to such traditions. Others of us grew up with many visceral reminders of Lent - more church services (masses) to go to; giving up something we liked or treasured. It was associated with sacrifice, being reminded of our "sinful" nature, of our mortality - something that would intensify until the glorious Easter Day would arrive.

 

In preparing for Lent, I have been thinking about our MCC emphasis on leadership, especially in the last several years - there has been a global focus on our new Governing Board, taken to heart by our Senior Leadership Staff - it has resulted in a proliferation of church summits, training opportunities, leadership mentoring retreats, Young Adult opportunities, a Lay leadership certificate program . . .all of these signal our belief that nurturing trustworthy, capable leaders is key to MCC living into our calling and destiny. All of these are bearing fruit among us every day.

 

But this Lent, I feel compelled to remind myself, and all of us, that as people of faith, we live in the paradox that to be spiritual leaders, we must be followers first. We must know Who we are following, and why (the "where" and "how" will then begin to take care of themselves).  I would like this Lent to be a time where we in MCC are reminded of our commitment to follow first.  We are better leaders when our leadership is grounded in our faithful following.

 

I have been impressed by the ways in which, every day, people around the world contact us, longing to connect to MCC, to our message and ministry. They don't really care that much about our structure - unless it is in the way!  They care about their own liberation...and the liberation of their brothers and sisters, wherever they are. They care about connecting to people who understand their hunger for justice, their longing to claim faith for themselves.  They want to follow their hearts and the heart of a God of love and justice!  We know we are called to reach out to so many around the world who are being led by the Holy Spirit to embody the same life-giving gospel we now know!

 

I also find myself praying for people in smaller cities and towns in the US and Canada that also long for MCC: we need to renew our passion to find ways to locate them and connect with them - to open our imaginations and envision to how we might, even with lean resources, see a revival of that amazing founding narrative of MCC.  Even as marriage equality makes great strides at this moment in history, young people are still being kicked out of their homes, bashed at school, called names, and told that God cannot love them. "Modern families" of all shapes and contours long for a place to meet together at the table of radical inclusion.  There are so many who don't know, even today, that there is a church like MCC - and that even if we are not yet in their neighborhood, we are only a "click" away on the internet.

 

In order to become a revival of liberating joy and hope, in order to reach out with more authenticity, we have to first deepen our discipleship, our "follower-ship."  As we draw from that well that "never runs dry," we are strengthened for the next great thing that God is calling us to participate in together.

 

Lent is an invitation to join a young Jesus in the desert - who faced his demons and his doubts, who fasted until he knew for sure what the Source of his strength and message was, and who returned from that desert free to live, love, serve, die, and be raised again. Jesus learned to follow in that desert - to follow the God who had prepared him for his moment in history...that would change history forever. Jesus returned from the desert to call his followers, to find his band of outcasts who longed to be transformed into a community of courage -- who needed to share what they knew of a God of amazing grace and radical love.

 

I invite you this Lent to do three things:

  • Try a spiritual practice that is new to you - a new way of praying, of seeking God's face and presence, so that you might be a better follower, even in your leadership;
  • Pray for a renewed passion to "find them" - those in our world today who, if they only knew, would be overjoyed to connect with MCC; and

 

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MCC Elder Appointment explained

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Governing Board Calls Special General Conference

on 28-29 March 2012

 

Elder Appointment 2012: Rev. Dr. Mona West and Rev. Héctor Gutiérrez

 

Rev. Nancy Wilson, Moderator

21 February 2012

 

As we look to the demands of the present and future mission of MCC, as a church that follows Jesus Christ in the 21st Century, we continue to need people of outstanding record and qualifications to serve at the highest levels of global leadership in our denomination/movement.  At this juncture, the Moderator has invited Rev. Dr. Mona West and Rev. Héctor Gutiérrezto step into the role of Elder in MCC to help lead us into our future.  Both of them have accepted that invitation, prayerfully, and now it is time for those appointments to be approved and affirmed.

 

What do the MCC By-laws say is the role of Elders?

"The Council of Elders of the UFMCC is that body authorized by the General Conference to serve in a pastoral role and direct the spiritual life of the Fellowship."  Article V.C.3, lines 399-400

 

How are Elders in MCC authorized?

The first MCC Board of Elders was the board of directors of MCC Los Angeles and was all volunteers.  After the first General Conference, Elders were elected by the lay and clergy delegates, with an appointment process for vacancies in between conferences.  Eventually, some Elders were full-time on staff.  They served on a General Council, which was the fiduciary body of MCC at that time.  About 10 years ago, we created a system where Elders were nominated and elected by Regions.  Then, in 2010, we simplified our structure, creating an elected Governing Board and a Council of Elders.  Elders are no longer elected but are appointed by the Moderator, approved by the Governing Board, and affirmed by the General Conference. (Article V.C.3 of the MCC By-laws)

 

Who can be an Elder? 

An Elder can be any member in good standing of MCC, who meets the qualifications, and is appointed by the Moderator.  Those qualifications are:

"Elders must be those individuals of obvious spiritual quality and leadership who are mature, have sound judgment, have a proven record of accomplishment as lay or clergy members within the Fellowship, and have successful experience in envisioning and strategic planning for the future.  Elders must be excellent communicators, skilled motivators and teachers, self-motivated and devoted to continuous learning.  Further, Elders must be capable of understanding and working within sound fiscal guidelines, be sensitive to cultural differences, and be able and willing to embrace diversity.  It is desirable that the Council of Elders reflect the diversity of the Fellowship."  Article V.C.3.a of the MCC By-laws

 

What do Elders do today in MCC?

"The primary responsibility of Elders shall be to give pastoral leadership and care to enable the Fellowship in our spiritual journey.  The Elders shall exercise spiritual and pastoral authority to build a shared vision for the UFMCC, prepare UFMCC for the future, and support UFMCC's strategic direction.  The Elders serve as official representatives of the Fellowship in the areas of public and community relations; provide oversight of and support to congregations; consult with churches on issues related to church development; and fulfill other ecclesial and ceremonial duties."  Article V.C.3.b. of the MCC By-laws

 

Elders have two primary roles:

1)     As members of the Council of Elders, Elders have an ecclesial role: they oversee the affiliation of churches; and they have authority over the Clergy Manual and protocols for authorizing MCC clergy.  Elders then are key to setting standards and boundaries, based on the by-laws, by which churches and clergy are represented at General Conference.  Elders also oversee the appointment of Network leaders and relate to churches through the Network system.

2)     Elders have a spiritual/pastoral and teaching role in the Church: Elders are called upon to develop leadership programs, teach at summits, preach at MCC conferences, church anniversaries, and support MCC in terms of increasing church strength and health; and in strategically supporting new church starts and emerging ministries.  They are looked to as spiritual and pastoral leaders by the pastors, lay leaders and people of MCC.  They may also be asked by the Moderator to represent and to speak for the denomination publicly.

 

What do Elders "mean" to the people of MCC?  

Elders are gifted individuals who are highly esteemed, respected and who are looked to for wisdom, for embodying and articulating with passion the values, vision, mission, and faith that MCC holds dear.  We expect Elders to challenge us, to offer spiritual, pastoral and organizational leadership.  They are also a symbol of the unity-in-diversity of MCC.  As the Council of Elders, they form a kind of "collegium" of support for the Moderator.  Elders also embody the continuity of the founding narrative of MCC connecting generations of servant leadership.

 

Financial Impact: None.  Both Dr. West and Rev. Gutiérrezalready serve on staff in senior positions.  There may be additional travel expenses, which can be comfortably managed within our present budget.

 

Current Elders 2012

Active, full-time Elders:

Rev. Nancy Wilson, Moderator

Rev. Lillie Brock

Rev. Darlene Garner

Rev. Ken Martin

 

Elders who are retired from the Council of Elders but who serve on staff in a part-time capacity:

Rev. Arlene Ackerman

Rev. Don Eastman

 

Elders who are honorably retired as Elders, are still active in MCC as pastors or lay leaders, and/or who serve MCC in various capacities on a volunteer basis:

Rev. Troy Perry, Founding Moderator

Rev. Charlie Arehart

Rev. Cecilia Eggleston

Rev. Diane Fisher

Rev. John Gill

Mel Johnson

Rev. Debbie Martin

Rev. Jim Mitulski

Larry Rodriguez

Rev. Freda Smith

 

What is New This Time?

This will be the first time the Moderator will exercise her authority to appoint Elders, which must be approved by the Governing Board and affirmed by the General Conference (see above).

 

 

The Appointees:

 

Rev. Dr. Mona West

http://tinyurl.com/ElderAppointmentMW

Rev. West has served on the Senior Leadership Team for several years and has been an outstanding Director of the Office of Formation and Leadership Development.  She is a person of integrity and spiritually maturity and outstanding in her qualifications for her role as Elder.  Under her leadership, the clergy credentialing process runs extremely well, and our clergy and lay leadership program offerings have multiplied in quantity and quality.  She has expanded our OFLD staff and now also oversees the Judiciary process.  She balances leadership and management well in her role on our Senior Leadership Team.  

As the person most responsible for authorizing and supporting the clergy of MCC, she has brought professionalism and grace to that role.  In addition, her passion for lay ministry has broken through barriers, especially with the creation of LEAD.

 

Dr. West brings a deep commitment to pastoral ministry, a vocation for deepening the spiritual lives of leaders in MCC.  She is a sought after preacher and teacher, not only in MCC, but also at many of our partner seminaries.  She is a mentor, spiritual director and pastor to pastors and lay leaders.  She is not only respected within MCC but is highly regarded in the LGBT and religious world, as a scholar and academic, and as a teacher and writer.

 

It is an honor to appoint Rev. Dr. Mona West to the office of Elder in MCC and to the Council of Elders.

 

Dr. West will continue her ministry as Director of OFLD and will not take on any additional roles, such as with a Network.  Her ecclesial role will primarily be to continue to authorize and nurture the clergy house of General Conference.  We do expect that she will continue to be asked to preach and teach and be available to the people of MCC as an Elder, as time permits.

  

Rev. Héctor Gutiérrez

http://tinyurl.com/ElderAppointmentHG

Rev. Héctor Gutiérrez has served MCC as clergy for many years and has been the "right arm" of Rev. Elder Darlene Garner, who has been his mentor.  Rev. Gutiérrez is a person of integrity and spiritual maturity and is outstanding in his qualifications for the role of Elder.  His pastoral experience and his education and training are a great addition to our leadership.  For many years, he has essentially been the "Elder" of a growing MCC in Latin America, which is the most exciting growth story of the last 6 or 7 years.  Rev. Gutiérrez oversees 49 churches and emerging groups and has recently been appointed the Associate Director of the Office of Emerging Ministries.

 

Rev. Gutiérrez manages MCC churches in all of Latin America, in the Spanish Caribbean, and in Spain.  He oversees their Network and works virtually with churches in Spanish and Portuguese.  He authorizes new churches and oversees affiliation in Latin America, as well as oversees the Latin American clergy protocol.

 

Rev. Gutiérrez is one of the founders and the director of the Garner Latin American Training Institute that trains MCC clergy and lay leaders.  He also serves as staff to the International Task Force and works with our Hispanic North America Emerging Churches Team.

 

It is an honor to appoint Rev. Héctor Rev. Gutiérrez to the office of Elder in MCC and to the Council of Elders.

 

Rev. Gutiérrez will continue to do the work he has been doing for some time, building an expanded infrastructure for MCC in Latin America going forward.  Rev. Gutiérrez, as Dr. West, will be an Elder for all of MCC and may also be invited to preach and teach in various settings around the globe, as time permits.

 

 

If you have questions or concerns, please contact GoverningBoard@MCCchurch.net.

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Thursday, February 23, 2012

MCC Headline News - International Task Force report, Events galore, and More!

 
 
NEWS BRIEFS:

Click here to watch a message from Rev. Elder Nancy Wilson regarding the International Task Force (ITF) Steering Committee meeting. Click here for the ITF Steering Committee report from that meeting held 30 January - 1 February.

STAY TUNED FOR EASTER OFFERING INFORMATION... COMING SOON!


 
GENERAL CONFERENCE 2013
1-5 July / Julio / Juillet / Julho / Juli 2013
Chicago, Illinois, USA

Then the world might BELIEVE that you, in fact, sent me.John 17:23.

We launched the General Conference XXV web page at the beginning of the month, and registrations are going strong.  This promises to be the largest General Conference MCC has ever hosted!  Mark your calendars and register now to take advantage of the early bird registration rate or the payment plan option.

Don’t have a pastor or lay delegate elected yet, but want to take advantage of the low promotional rate? You can! Register using a name like “MCC of XYZ Future Pastor” or “MCC of XYZ Lay Delegate.” When you elect your pastor or lay delegate(s), you can contact Jennifer Justice at JenniferJustice@MCCchurch.net to change the name. It’s as simple as that!

 
     
 
LEADERSHIP PULSE

Staff Update

Many of you have asked about a possible misprint in a previous announcement regarding Rev. Elder Lillie Brock serving half-time as Consulting Pastor for Resurrection MCC, Houston, Texas, USA, in addition to her full-time role as an Elder. This information was correct and a short-term solution. She completed her contract with the church at the end of January. We cannot thank Rev. Brock enough for her dual service to both the denomination and a local church during a transition period.

 
THANK YOU

From Rev. Elder Cecilia Eggleston

Dear sisters and brothers in Christ, I just wanted to say a very heartfelt "Thank you" to each of you that has been holding me in prayer, sent emails or cards since the death of my beloved Monica. It has been wonderful to hear from friends and colleagues from around the world. However, what has been the most astounding and most deeply touching have been the cards and messages from individuals and congregations that I do not know at all. The kindness of strangers truly has been remarkable and has been a great comfort to me. 

As an Elder, I have often been asked the perfectly reasonable question, "Why should we belong to MCC?"  There are, of course, many answers to this question.  For me, in this time of grief and journeying in a new landscape, the answer is "so that we don't journey alone."

Thank you again for your continued prayers and support.  I hope that 2012 is a year of great blessing for each of you.

 
     
 
MINISTRY FOCUS
2012 MEN'S CONFERENCE   2012 YOUNG ADULT GATHERING
14-16 March 2012
San Diego, California

The host church is MCC San Diego (California, USA), and the theme is Holy Trust: Building a Lasting Bond! It has been five years since the men of MCC gathered, and the Design Team has organized a wonderful gathering which will allow each of us an opportunity to re-connect or connect, share, bond and grow. There are networking opportunities for both clergy and laity to share together, as well as safe space to share separately in breakout session.

Registration is $100 (USD).

To learn more and for updates, click here.

To register, click here.

 
17-21 July 2012
Dallas, Texas

The Young Adult Gathering is created by young adults for young adults.

Come experience COMPELLING COMMUNITY, INHERENT HUMANITY and RADICAL HOSPITALITY. We are excited to announce MCC of Greater Dallas (Texas, USA) as our host church this year.

Click here for complete information.

     
FORMATION AND LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT   BOARD OF DIRECTOR TRAINING
2012 REVM Retreat
9-16 August 2012
Berkeley, California

The next US REVM Retreat will be held on the campus of the Pacific School of Religion (PSR) in Berkeley, California, USA. This is the first step for those exploring a call to professional ordained ministry in MCC.  

Applications are currently being accepted.  All paperwork is due by 1 June 2012.

Click here for complete information.

 

Best Practices of Effective Boards

This training is a continuation of the L.E.A.D. program and is open to anyone. The webinar is scheduled for Saturday, 10 March, and will be hosted by Rev. Elder Arlene Ackerman.

Click here for a full description of this MCC event and to register. Space is limited, and registration is required.

 
     
 
CORRECTIONS FROM PREVIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS
  • Rev. Dr. Neil Thomas is the current pastor of MCCLA...and will be celebrating 10 years as such next month.
  • A big thank you to Mark Hahn for contributing most of the pictures for Rev. Lee Carlton's retirement piece.
  • Rev. Elder Dr. Nancy Wilson could not have conducted the Leadership Mentoring Retreat (LMR) without the help of the other LMR staff: Rev. Elder Don Eastman, Stan Kimer, Rev. Dr. Mona West, Rev. Tania Guzman, and Rev. Dr. Robert Griffin. An added opportunity for LMR attendees was dinner and conversation with Governing Board (GB) Vice-Chair Rev. Dr. Robert Griffin and Treasurer Liz Bisordi. Thank you to each of our dedicated LMR Faculty and GB members.
 
     
 

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