EPISCOPAL LEADERSHIP EVALUATION FORM (Part A) and ANNUAL CONFERENCE PROFILE FORM (Part B) Quadrennium

Similar documents
This is a worksheet only the final SPRC Committee report must be submitted online at To be completed by SPRC.

THE SHAPE OF EFFECTIVENESS IN PASTORAL MINISTRY Expectations for Clergy Performance Effectiveness

Rethinking the Worldwide United Methodist Church... Seeking a New Approach

Job Descriptions: Directors of Evangelism

Resolution Related to a Comprehensive Urban Ministry Strategic Plan

Western Jurisdictional Plan for Starting New Churches

POSITION DESCRIPTION Director of Connectional Ministries

Financial Interpretation. Of the 2019 Annual Budget. Of the Western North Carolina Conference

WESLEYAN COVENANT ASSOCIATION

ALABAMA-WEST FLORIDA CONFERENCE THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH A NEW STRUCTURE FOR A NEW DAY

St. Thomas: A Transforming Community

The One Church Plan Summary of Plan

Rules and Structure Committee

DRAFT. Leadership Council Description

GRANTS FOR MINISTRIES WITH YOUNG PEOPLE United States Applicants

We equip spiritual leaders to make disciples and grow vital congregations to transform the world. Clergy Evaluation

Board of Ordained Ministry 2017 Clergy Evaluation

Recruitment and Enlistment

Part 1 Church Information Part 4 Leadership Expectations. Part 2 Building/Financial Information Part 5 Church History

Local Church Lay Leaders/Lay Members to Annual Conference: What s My Job?

Call to Discernment and Profile

It is for Jesus Christ himself that our Texas Annual Conference is "Bound for Greater Things: Building Our Future together."

EPISCOPAL MINISTRY IN THE SCOTTISH EPISCOPAL CHURCH

Plan UMC. 613 Responsibilities. An entity designated by the annual conference may have authority and

PLENTIFUL HARVEST: NEW AND RENEWING CONGREGATIONS Quadrennial Strategy ( ) The Upper New York Annual Conference

reach the world equipping servant leaders OUR MISSION COVENANT The Kentucky Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church

CONTENTS PRINCIPLES INFORMING PLANNING AND PROGRAMMING

The United Methodist Church A Call to Action Disciple making and world transformation occurs through vital congregations A vital congregation has

First Presbyterian Church of Westminster

DOVER DISTRICT PASTORAL PROFILE Please return to the District Office 10 days prior to your Supervisory Interview.

LAITY ADDRESS 2016 Arnold Rivera Conference Lay Leader June 7, 2016

Board of Ordained Ministry 2018 Clergy Evaluation

SEJ Committee on Episcopacy Questions for Episcopal Nominee-2016 Leonard Fairley-North Carolina

May the grace and blessings from our Lord be with you.

SPECIAL SESSION of GENERAL CONFERENCE February 24-26, 2019 St. Louis, Missouri

SELECTION CRITERIA FOR PRESBYTER CANDIDATES FOR MINISTRY

2012 UMC Vital Congregations Planning Guide

Used by DS s, Bishops, Conference and General Agency Staff, and Academic

Education Commissioner, International Board of Education. The Global System of Nazarene Education

Using The NOW Model For Effective Ministry In Small Congregations by William F. Appleby

TEAM LEADERSHIP STRUCTURE FOR A BIBLE FELLOWSHIP MISSION CHURCH

the 2018 Connection The Alabama-West Florida United Methodist Conference

CHURCH PROFILE FORM. Peterborough, Ontario. Pastor Shawn Brix. Function. Industrial. College/University.

SO THAT. BOM Leadership in the Annual Conference: Recruiting, Developing, and Credentialing the Leaders You Need

MINISTRIES DIVISION MINISTRIES DIVISION STEERING COMMITTEE

the 2015 Connection The Alabama-West Florida United Methodist Conference

CHAPTER III 812. SUNDAY SCHOOL AND DISCIPLESHIP MINISTRIES INTERNATIONAL BYLAWS

Annual Assessment and Action Plan

Ministry Interpretation

Eighteenth Episcopal District

ST. LUKE S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, LONG BEACH, CA

Introduction. Contents. Church Information. Leadership Expectations. Building/Financial Information. Church Characteristics.

Amend 705 as follows:

West Michigan Conference of the United Methodist Church

Debra Wallace-Padgett

Ministry Audit Form 2016

Strategic Plan

Called to Full Communion (The Waterloo Declaration)

Ingomar Church Our Plan and Vision for Making and Being Disciples of Christ. April 2012

Equipping the Staff Parish Relations Team. East District January 19, 2013 Nacogdoches, Texas

Call to Action Setting goals to grow vital congregations. Frequently Asked Questions

AN OPEN LETTER TO ALL UNITED METHODIST BISHOPS SERVING IN THE UNITED STATES

Church Planting 101 Morning Session

United Methodist? A RESEARCH STUDY BY UNITED METHODIST COMMUNICATIONS

Building Up the Body of Christ: Parish Planning in the Archdiocese of Baltimore

Centenary Downtown. Strategic Plan Doing God s Will in Richmond. Vision Statement. Staffing. Church Governance. Church Finances 2017 Goal

God First 2K16-2K20. The 7th Episcopal District of the African Methodist Episcopal Church

UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

A Survey of United Methodist Laity and Clergy. The Connectional Table. October 23, 2006

PETITION # L-1 AFFIRMING WESTERN JURISDICTION COUNCIL OF BISHOPS RESPONSE TO JUDICIAL COUNCIL AND THE WESTERN JURISDICTION S COMMITMENT TO INCLUSIVE

UMC Organization Chapters 2 & 3 Page 1 of 7

UNDERSTANDING SHARED MINISTRY. Council on Finance and Administration

OUR MISSION: Together we proclaim and embody God s unconditional love for the sake of the world

Call to Action Study Guide

LEADERSHIP PROFILE. Presbyterians joyfully engaging in God s mission for the transformation of the world. Vision of the Presbyterian Mission Agency

Ministry Audit Form 2015

and sexuality, a local church or annual conference may indicate its desire to form or join a self-governing

2018 Upper New York Conference Budget (Draft 1, )

2012 Responding to the call. for more vital congregations in The United Methodist Church

GS 55 MUTUAL RECOGNITION OF MINISTRIES WITH THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN THE REPUBIC OF KOREA

for E XCELLENCE Evaluation Worksheets Your Snapshots The Kingdom Perspective

We are called to be community, to know and celebrate God s love for us and to make that love known to others. Catholic Identity

Ministry Leadership Models

Why did we choose to leave the PC(U.S.A.)?

MEMBERSHIP & PARTICIPATION

SCD Ministry Plan. Developed for the School of Congregational Development

GUIDELINES FOR LOCAL LAY LEADERSHIP

CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD PARISH STRATEGIC PLAN

We recruit and equip transformational leaders to make disciples and grow vital congregations to transform the world.

VITALCONGREGATIONS INITIATIVE2016

ETHNIC LOCAL CHURCH GRANTS PROGRAM

General Guidelines for Local Church Laity Leadership

Dr. William H. Edwards, Regional Pastor and President

A Proposal for Unified Governance of the National Setting of the United Church of Christ:

INTRODUCTION TO COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OF INCLUSIVENESS

(000)

Introduction Defining the Challenge Snap Shot of Church Culture Intersecting Strategies How to Enter (Relationship) How to Stay (Respect) How to

Delete all references to the General Board of Pension and Health Benefits and replace with

A New Model of Governance for Aldersgate United Methodist Church

COMPASSIONATE SERVICE, INTELLIGENT FAITH AND GODLY WORSHIP

Transcription:

EPISCOPAL LEADERSHIP EVALUATION FORM (Part A) and ANNUAL CONFERENCE PROFILE FORM (Part B) 2009 2012 Quadrennium The mission of the Church is to make disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world. Local churches provide the most significant arena through which disciple-making occurs. (The Discipline, 2008, 120, p. 87) Episcopal leaders are entrusted with tasks of superintending to equip the Church in its disciple-making ministry. These tasks of superintending include responsibility for ordering the life of the Church, enabling the gathered Church to worship and to evangelize faithfully, facilitating the initiation of structures and strategies for the equipping of Christ people for service in the Church and the world in the name of Jesus Christ, and administering the temporal and spiritual matters of the church. (See The Discipline of the United Methodist Church, 2008), 401) The purpose of the annual conference is to make disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world by equipping its local churches for ministry and by providing a connection for ministry beyond the local church; all to the glory of God. ( 601) The North Central Jurisdictional Committee on Episcopacy (JCOE) thanks you for your careful and prayerful participation in this process of evaluating episcopal leadership and providing an accurate profile of your annual conference. Respondent: Please Check ALL that apply. I am. Clergy Elder Deacon Local Pastor Laity Conference Staff Member of Appointive Cabinet Male Female Caucasian Afr. Am. Latino/Hispanic Nat. Am. Asian Pac. Is. Other Ethnicity FINAL MASTER 2/3/11

PART A: EPISCOPAL LEADERSHIP EVALUATION SURVEY Spiritual Leadership Please evaluate your bishop s successes as spiritual leader of your annual conference. Use the following scale, marking the number or response that most represents your perceptions. 1 is the lowest, 4 is the highest, and DK means Don t Know. 1. How well does Bishop lead the Church in its mission and witness to the world? 2. How well does Bishop teach and proclaim the apostolic faith as expressed in scripture and tradition and uphold the theological traditions of the United Methodist Church? 3. How well does Bishop interpret the faith evangelistically and prophetically? 4. How well does Bishop encourage the disciple-making process at the local church level? 5. How well does Bishop build and strengthen relationship with both clergy and people in the local congregations of the area? 6. How well does Bishop provide liaison and leadership for unity within the United Methodist Church, as well as for ecumenical Christian unity in mission, ministry, and structure? FINAL MASTER 2/3/11 2

7. How well does Bishop promote and support the evangelistic witness of the whole Church? 8. How well does Bishop balance ministry within the annual conference with the responsibility to travel through the connection at large to implement strategy for the concerns of the Church. 9. How well does Bishop promote, support, and model generous Christian giving and teach the Biblical principles of giving? 10. How effective has Bishop been in encouraging and promoting the full support of apportionments within your annual conference? 11. Please use this space to add comments or examples of Bishop s Spiritual Leadership. FINAL MASTER 2/3/11 3

Vision Casting and Transformational Leadership Please evaluate your bishop s successes a vision caster and transformational leader for your annual conference. Use the following scale, marking the number or response that most represents your perceptions. 1 is the lowest, 4 is the highest, and DK means Don t Know. 12. How well does Bishop establish, articulate, and maintain focus on a vision for the future your annual conference? 13. In developing and establishing vision for the annual conference how well does Bishop solicit and gather input from those served, and lead processes that promote buy in by clergy and laity? 14. Recognizing that there are many leadership and communication styles, how well has Bishop adapted leadership and communication styles to achieve visions and strategies efficiently and effectively? 15. How well does Bishop initiate strategic planning, and establish goals, strategies and tactics for the annual conference? 16. How well does Bishop create alignment between the stated vision mission and vision of the conference and the structures and financial resources of the annual conference? 17. How well does Bishop establish a leadership culture throughout the annual conference? 18. How successfully has Bishop led the annual conference in raising up a new generation of leaders to the church in making-disciples? FINAL MASTER 2/3/11 4

19. How well does Bishop develop and cultivate relationships and partnerships between laity and clergy? 20. Please use this space to add comments or examples of Bishop s Vision Casting and Transformational Leadership. Administrative Leadership Please evaluate your bishop s successes in ordering the life or your annual conference and the denomination. Use the following scale, marking the number or response that most represents your perceptions. 1 is the lowest, 4 is the highest, and DK means Don t Know. 21. How well does Bishop build and manage an effective and motivated conference staff team that is aligned with the mission and vision? 22. How well does Bishop develop and manage an effective appointment process that supports the mission and vision of the conference? 23. How well does Bishop provide oversight for the fiscal operations of the annual conference? FINAL MASTER 2/3/11 5

24. How well does Bishop preside at sessions of annual conference? 25. Please use this space to add comments or examples of Bishop s Administrative Leadership. Leadership in the Four Areas of Focus United Methodist leaders have identified Four Areas of Focus to provide direction for our denomination as we seek to be faithful in making disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world. These four areas provide one point of accountability within the Council of Bishops. Please evaluate your bishop s successes in leading your annual conference around the Four Areas of Focus. Use the following scale, marking the number or response that most represents your perceptions. 1 is the lowest, 4 is the highest, and DK means Don t Know. 26. How well has Bishop led your annual conference in combating the diseases of poverty by improving health globally? 27. How well has Bishop given leadership to your annual conference to engage ministry with the poor? FINAL MASTER 2/3/11 6

28. How well has Bishop led you annual conference in creating new places for new people (i.e. starting new congregations and faith communities) and revitalizing existing congregations? 29. How well has Bishop put in place strategies for developing principled Christian leaders for the church and the world? 30. Please use this space to add comments or examples of Bishop s leadership in the Four Areas of Focus. General Comments 31. Please use the space below for additional comments and thoughts you wish to share. FINAL MASTER 2/3/11 7

PART B: ANNUAL CONFERENCE PROFILE Ministry in the Four Areas of Focus United Methodist leaders have identified Four Areas of Focus to provide direction for our denomination as we seek to be faithful in making disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world. Please evaluate your annual conference s ministries as they relate to the Four Areas of Focus. Use the following scale circling the number or response that most represents your perceptions. 1 is the lowest, 4 is the highest, and DK means Don t Know. 1. How well has the Annual Conference and its congregations done in developing and supporting ministries for the Four Areas of Focus including combating the diseases of poverty by improving health globally, engaging in ministry with the poor, creating new places for new people and revitalizing congregations, and developing principled leaders for the church and the world? 2. How well has Annual Conference done in the past quadrennium in increasing church membership and worship attendance? 3. How well has Annual Conference done in the past quadrennium in developing inclusive congregations, intentionally multi-cultural congregations, and congregations that serve racial-ethnic populations? 4. Please use this space for additional comments or examples about the Annual Conference s ministry in these areas. FINAL MASTER 2/3/11 8

Annual Conference Strengths and Challenges 5. What are the three greatest missional strengths of your annual conference? 6. What are the three greatest missional opportunities or challenges your annual conference will face in the next four to eight years? Episcopal Leadership 7. List five characteristics you feel are essential for an episcopal leader to bring to your annual conference. Thank you for your participation! FINAL MASTER 2/3/11 9