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Group calls for closure of bookstore: grants to northern dioceses to be frozen.


A committee analyzing the work and budget of the Anglican Church of Canada's national office has recommended closing the Anglican Book Centre's retail store in Toronto in July 2007 and moving to an Internet and telephone-based operation.

"The trend is that sales are declining. In September 2006, compared to September 2005, we were down nearly $50,000 in sales and that trend is continuing," said Archbishop Andrew Hutchison Andrew Sandford Hutchison L.Th., D.D, D.C.L. (h.c.) (born in Toronto in 1938), is a retired Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada. Prior to his election at the General Synod of 2004, he was the bishop of Montreal and metropolitan of the ecclesiastical province of Canada (which, , the primate primate, member of the mammalian order Primates, which includes humans, apes, monkeys, and prosimians, or lower primates. The group can be traced to the late Cretaceous period, where members were forest dwellers. . He and financial managers presented the committee's recommendations to a meeting on Oct. 3 of all national office staff.

In a statement to the church, the group wrote that "it is our opinion that the book store is the victim of the times. The staff group that has run the bookstore for the past year has done hard, imaginative and heroic work to make a success of the operation ... and yet, despite these efforts, sales continue to slide and the bookstore continues to lose money and to need subsidy from other parts of the General Synod The General Synod is the title of the governing body of some church organizations. Church of England
In the Church of England, General Synod was instituted in 1970 and is the culmination of a process of rediscovering self-government for the Church of England that had
 budget.

"This, sadly, seems to be the fate of most small and specialized bookstores. Within walking distance of (the national office), we have seen several small bookstores close in the past few years. We believe that this process is irreversible irreversible (ir´ēvur´sebl),
adj incapable of being reversed or returned to the original state.
 and that the ABC ABC
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 bookstore operation as it currently exists can neither be maintained nor justified."

Under the new business model, bookstore staff would work in Internet or telephone sales or the warehouse. "Some of the staff, should they decide to look elsewhere (for employment), there are nine months in which to do it," said Archbishop Hutchison, adding that the United Church of Canada United Church of Canada, Protestant denomination formed in 1925 by the union of the Methodist, Congregational, and Presbyterian churches in Canada. A large number of Presbyterian congregations, however, remain outside the union.  closed its bookstore in 2001 in favour of online and telephone sales "and doesn't regret it."

The group is also recommending that General Synod's annual grant to 11 northern, less-affluent dioceses be frozen at its 2006 level of $2.4 million and that those dioceses develop plans by 2008 to move toward self-sufficiency. At the same time, he said, "we have to recognize that one or two dioceses will never get there," citing as an example the sparsely-populated diocese of the Yukon.

The committee also recommended that the Anglican Journal's annual grant be frozen at $585,000 for one year. The committee also suggested that "the ministries of all departments be developed to work more collaboratively with a view toward amalgamating," he said. For instance, he noted, the group is recommending the merger of two national committees, Partners In Mission and Eco-Justice. (Partners In Mission oversees missionary work Noun 1. missionary work - the organized work of a religious missionary
mission

work - activity directed toward making or doing something; "she checked several points needing further work"

da'wah, dawah - missionary work for Islam
 locally and abroad, and Eco-Justice pursues social justice work within Canada concerning indigenous peoples The term indigenous peoples has no universal, standard or fixed definition, but can be used about any ethnic group who inhabit the geographic region with which they have the earliest historical connection.  and environmental issues.)

Archbishop Hutchison noted that the committee's report will not become effective unless the Council of General Synod--the church's governing body Noun 1. governing body - the persons (or committees or departments etc.) who make up a body for the purpose of administering something; "he claims that the present administration is corrupt"; "the governance of an association is responsible to its members"; "he  between triennial tri·en·ni·al  
adj.
1. Occurring every third year.

2. Lasting three years.

n.
1. A third anniversary.

2. A ceremony or celebration occurring every three years.
 General Synod conventions--approves it at its next meeting, to be held Nov. 10-12 in Mississauga, Ont., near Toronto.

"This is a work in progress. It is not set in stone and it is not effective until CoGS These are all the Cogs found in Disney's Toontown Online. Names that are moved forward are leaders of the HQ of that specific Cog type. Bossbots
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 says so," said Archbishop Hutchison. However, he added, "it is very unlikely that they are going to turn back these proposals. There is no plan B."

However, Michael Wilmot, one of 12 bookstore staff, said he believed "there is too much emphasis on numbers and not enough attention paid to customers and the ministry aspect of the bookstore. We have heard over and over, 'Please, please don't close your doors like the United Church did.'"

Archbishop Hutchison said that 75 per cent of the bookstore's sales come via telephone or the Internet, with 25 per cent from walk-in traffic. "By removing 25 per cent of our sales, how is that helping us? A lot of (the walk-in customers) don't know Don't know (DK, DKed)

"Don't know the trade." A Street expression used whenever one party lacks knowledge of a trade or receives conflicting instructions from the other party.
 how to use the Internet. We keep talking of the Anglican Church of Canada being a ministry, but when you take away the face-to-face contact, you depersonalize de·per·son·al·ize  
tr.v. de·per·son·al·ized, de·per·son·al·iz·ing, de·per·son·al·iz·es
1. To deprive of individual character or a sense of personal identity:
 it," said Mr. Wilmot.

For the month of September, 2006, the bookstore's gross sales Gross Sales

A measure of overall sales that isn't adjusted for customer discounts or returns, calculated simply by adding all sales invoices, and not including operating expenses, cost of goods sold, payment of taxes, or any other charge.
 were $226,664, down by $47,305, or 17 per cent, from the $273,969 recorded in September, 2005. For the first nine months of 2006, sales totaled $1.59 million, down about $320,000, or 17 per cent, from the $1.91 million recorded in the first nine months of 2005. For the full calendar year of 2005, the bookstore recorded sales of $2.89 million and a loss of about $222,000. Overall, the national church recorded a deficit of $1.1 million last year.

In an interview, bookstore warehouse manager Sarah Chandler said the news came as a shock to staff. "It wasn't on the radar," she said, adding that several of the staff have theological backgrounds and relate to the spiritual aspect of the book centre's merchandise, which includes books, music, vestments, cards and other religious items.

Ms. Chandler and General Synod treasurer Peter Blachford have been managing the book centre since the resignation last January of former manager Dan Benson and former assistant manager Dan Graves. "There are cries from the staff for a manager," Archbishop Hutchison told the all-staff meeting.

After the general meeting, General Synod treasurer Peter Blachford, acting controller Jim Cullen and communications director Vianney (Sam) Carriere met with bookstore staff at the retail location on the lower floor of the national office.

Managers said other options for the bookstore are being considered, but would be long-term plans. One is relocation RELOCATION, Scotch law, contracts. To let again to renew a lease, is called a relocation.
     2. When a tenant holds over after the expiration of his lease, with the consent of his landlord, this will amount to a relocation.
 to the Toronto's St. James Cathedral, several blocks south of the national office, and another is merging operations with such other churches as the United Church and Presbyterian Church of Canada.

Mr. Blachford noted that General Synod will receive $400,000 by not exercising an option to move the book centre storefront operation to a neighbouring site. Philmor Ltd., the developer of the building housing the national office, plans to build another condominium condominium

In modern property law, individual ownership of one dwelling unit within a multidwelling building. Unit owners have undivided ownership interest in the land and those portions of the building shared in common.
 tower nearby. However, the $400,000 will not go to the bookstore, but to offset a budget provision for undesignated bequests.

Archbishop Hutchison, in the all-staff meeting, said that the planning committee planning committee n (in local government) → comité m de planificación  also agreed on operational values for church house staff that include enhancing a positive work environment, ensuring that staff maintain a reasonable workload, building opportunities for strategic planning Strategic planning is an organization's process of defining its strategy, or direction, and making decisions on allocating its resources to pursue this strategy, including its capital and people.  and ensuring that new work is financially viable and sustainable with the staff available.

He noted that the planning committee was formed out of a mandate from CoGS at its spring 2006 meeting "to review the financial situation of General Synod." He also said that the General Synod governing convention of 2004 had approved a framework for mission and ministry "that did not have the support of your directors. It was too ambitious and did not have the resources available."

The committee also agreed to propose a set of operational values to CoGS "as a means of testing whether current or suggested General Synod ministries ought to be undertaken or continued: They include: a) God's mission in the world is the church's focus locally, nationally and internationally, b) All ministry initiatives need to be both realistic and balanced (in terms of human and financial resources), c) All ministry intiatives will contribute to building healthy congregations and leadership, d) We affirm and encourage ecumenical collaboration in carrying out our mission and ministry and e) Work at finding appropriate ways of investing for the future of our mission and ministry.

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