OCTOBER 2011 A T R I A N N U A L P U B L I C AT I O N O F T H E E A S T C O A S T C O N F E R E N C E O F T H E E VA N G E L I C A L C O V E N A N T C H U R C H
MISSIONAL VITALITY: MEETING THE NEEDS OF OTHERS BY HOWARD K. BURGOYNE
SUPERINTENDENT - EAST COAST CONFERENCE
THE WISDOM OF SCRIPTURE INCLUDES THIS OBSERVATION: "A CORD OF THREE STRANDS IS NOT EASILY BROKEN" Because of that perspective, one strategic initiative we have is the development of active ministry networks that connect, resource and encourage leaders in their ministry. These networks are based on affinity more than geography. The increasing use and affordability of communications technologies and social networking enables us to build active networks where ministry needs, resources, and learning can align in real time. Church and ministry leaders can mentor and learn from one another’s experiences through both face to face and web based interactions. As we plan to add another staff associate early in 2012 the launching and leading of ministry networks will be a high priority for us as we continue to serve our churches and leaders. “Empowering Leaders” is one of the signature priorities of our Conference as we move towards our 2020 Vision together. Last year we launched a pilot “First Call/New Call” Network, in partnership with the ECC Department of Ordered Ministry’s “Sustaining Pastoral Excellence” initiative. Pastors new in ministry or new in their setting are collaborating to build their character and strengthen their core ministry competencies. This is led by pastors Eugene Lee, Whitney Hall, and Doug Bixby. Through Conference Women Ministries a new network is forming focused on resourcing churches in responding to domestic abuse and violence - the AVA Project Network, led by Colleen Cox from our Harleysville/Kulpsville, PA congregation. This Fall we are launching new church vitality, youth ministry, and church planting networks. Under the leadership of Jason Condon church planting coaching networks have formed in the greater Boston region and in the greater NY/NJ region. We are forming church vitality coaching networks in the greater Boston region and in the Chesapeake area (D.C. Metro/S.E. PA region). Pastor Phil Beattie, from Manchester, CT is serving as our Conference youth ministry network leader. He is taking point on building an expanded network for youth pastors, directors and volunteer staff. Going forward we hope to launch Want to share your thoughts on this? Have a question for Howard?
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even more active networks, including a Spiritual Directors Network, a Worship Leaders Network, a Christian Formation Network, an Urban Ministry Network, and a Church Chairperson Network. A part of supporting these networks is the development of our own Conference website - serving as a portal and host for resourcing various networks. Look for expanded web resources over the next few months. If you have expertise and interest in helping to develop and manage ministry networks let us know - we are looking for help in moving these networks forward as rapidly as possible for both clergy and lay ministry leaders. This edition of The East Coast Covenanter introduces you to lots of ministry activities and stories, as well as new staff! I particularly want to welcome Alicia Sturdy our new Office Manager. She’s here to serve our churches and leaders as she grows into this new ministry. If we can be of help to you in any way, let us know! Yours because of Him,
in this issue u BUILDING HEALTHY FAMILIES 02 u THE JOURNEY TO KOYUK, ALASKA 03 u WORSHIP CONFERENCE RECAP 04 u WOMEN OF ECC UPDATE 05 u HEALING & COMPASSION FOLLOWING DEVASTATION 06 u CAMP SQUANTO’S BRAND NEW ADDITION 07 u GENESIS OF A BOOK: GOD IS ALIVE 08
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