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Identity crisis addressed in new plan.


Where should the Anglican Church of Canada be going?

That is the question facing the 400-odd delegates of General Synod--and the rest of the church--next year in the form of a six-year plan Six-Year Plan (1950-1955) was the second - after the Three-Year Plan (1947-1949) - centralized plan of the People's Republic of Poland. It concentrated on increasing the heavy industry sector.  called Strengthening the Church, Serving God's World.

Currently in the development stage, the plan was presented to the house of bishops and Council of 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
 at their fall meetings.

The national church's planning and agenda team authorized focus groups around the country to provide feedback on a draft version of the plan, which is a successor to Preparing the Way, a nine-year strategic plan approved by General Synod in 1995 that ends in 2004.

Retired bishop Joachim Fricker and volunteer Marion Jenkins presented the results of the focus groups and they had a sobering message.

Bishop Fricker reported that discussion groups being held across the country seem to say--"Ya ain't doin' it right!" In an echo of an Environics survey of Anglicans released in 2002, Ms. Jenkins noted that "there is a major disconnect between the goals of the national church and the concerns of the grass roots grass roots
pl.n. (used with a sing. or pl. verb)
1. People or society at a local level rather than at the center of major political activity. Often used with the.

2. The groundwork or source of something.
. The national church is not perceived as a resource for dioceses and parishes."

The most important task for the national church, people say, is "clarifying Anglican identity and strengthening services to parishes," said Bishop Fricker.

"There is a loud cry for resources to meet the challenges that parishes and dioceses are facing ... from education to stewardship, to theological training, to resources for youth," Bishop Fricker said. (Preparing the Way saw the national church end its work in stewardship education, youth ministry and congregational con·gre·ga·tion·al  
adj.
1. Of or relating to a congregation.

2. Congregational Of or relating to Congregationalism or Congregationalists.

Adj. 1.
 development, leaving those functions to the dioceses.)

There was also widespread cynicism "that the national church wouldn't pay any attention to the survey results and will continue to do what it wants," Bishop Fricker noted. Participants also urged that the language of faith and a prophetic vision be part of a new strategic plan.

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 members agreed, saying the document needs more "gospel" language than organizational language. It needs to place General Synod as a "unifying factor," said Cynthia Haines-Turner of the diocese of Western Newfoundland.

The priorities listed in the plan, which will go back to the planning and agenda team for a second draft, will be presented to the spring meetings of CoGS and house of bishops and will go to General Synod in late May, are:

* Deepening Anglican identity for mission and servanthood;

* Nurturing and strengthening Christian communities for local witness;

* Improving communications and story-telling;

* Implementing The New Agape agape

In the New Testament, the fatherly love of God for humans and their reciprocal love for God. The term extends to the love of one's fellow humans. The Church Fathers used the Greek term to designate both a rite using bread and wine and a meal of fellowship that included
;

* Building stewardship and financial capacity;

* Strengthening partnerships in Canada;

* Sustaining international partnerships.

Proposed courses of action include a series of national or regional leadership development conferences in the areas of youth, stewardship, international partnerships, evangelism and congregational development.

Members of CoGS and house of bishops said that continuing to strengthen relations with aboriginal Anglicans and their communities, a process called A New Agape, is important. "A New Agape is totally unknown in my diocese," said David Watts This article is about the politician in the United Kingdom. For other uses, see David Watts (disambiguation).
David Leonard Watts (born 26 August 1951, St Helens, Merseyside) is a politician in the United Kingdom.
 of Fredericton. "It is not equally important in all parts of the church." Bishop Fred Hiltz Frederick James Hiltz is the current Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada.[1]

Hiltz was born and raised in Dartmouth, N.S. Hiltz earned his BSc undergraduate degree at Dalhousie University in 1975 - major in biology - and earned his MDiv at the Atlantic School
 of Nova Scotia Nova Scotia (nō`və skō`shə) [Lat.,=new Scotland], province (2001 pop. 908,007), 21,425 sq mi (55,491 sq km), E Canada. Geography
 and Prince Edward Island Prince Edward Island, province (2001 pop. 135,294), 2,184 sq mi (5,657 sq km), E Canada, off N.B. and N.S. Geography


One of the Maritime Provinces, Prince Edward Island lies in the Gulf of St.
, agreed that not all dioceses understand it and suggested that the New Agape binder (a book with practical ideas on connecting with native people) be updated continuously.

Archdeacon Helena Rose Houldcroft of Qu'Appelle questioned whether the plan was about money and warned, "We might be hitting a financial wall."

Archdeacon Jim Boyles, the general secretary of General Synod, noted that the plan or framework, as it is called, "is ambitious and resources are not yet in place" for some aspects.

However, part of Strengthening the Church, Serving God's World involves a financial development plan called Let Down the Nets, a reference to the Bible story Bible stories, Judeo-Christian parables retelling some portions of the Bible, have long had a place in family religious worship, spiritual instruction, literature, and the cultural underpinnings of many Christian and Jewish societies.  of the fishermen who catch nothing until they listen to Christ.

Nationally, said treasurer Jim Cullen and financial management and development chair Rob Dickson, the church has the potential to increase annual giving Annual giving is one of the most important areas in an organization’s fundraising efforts. Annual giving consists of many separate solicitation vehicles. When these vehicles are assembled together with skill, they can form the foundation of the institution’s  by at least 10 to 15 per cent a year for several years, although contributing to the $25-million native residential schools settlement fund is putting pressure on a number of dioceses. General Synod saw its investments eroded by legal costs connected with residential school lawsuits, but an increase in planned giving Planned Giving is an area of fundraising that refers to several specific gift types that can be funded with cash or property. These gift vehicles are based on United States tax law.  and cultivation of major individual donors would result in substantial endowments, under the proposed plan.

The national church's involvement in planned giving has been successful and could be more so, said Mr. Dickson.

The framework may be viewed and downloaded from the General Synod Web site: www.generalsynod. anglican.ca/framework
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Author:De Santis, Solange
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