The Bish
Posted: October 2nd, 2008 | Author: ak | Filed under: Church Planting, UMC, leadership, notes | Tags: Bishop, Church Planting, clergy, leadership, UMC | No Comments »
I met the new Bishop of The Kentucky Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church today at a clergy pow-wow. Lindsey Davis is his name. Here are some notes from the gathering:
Pastoral Effectiveness evaluated by:
- number of professions of faith (making disciples)
- worship attendance increase
Expectations
- Godly character
- To be a spiritual leader
- Practice the disciplines of our faith
- pray
- scripture study for the feeding of your soul
- worship
- acts of mercy – daily contact with the poor, an advocate for the most vulnerable among us (children, the addicted, the prisoner)
- Uphold and actively teach the doctrine and theology of the UMC
- Accept the authority of those who supervise your ministry
- Itineracy
- Be an evangelist (Luke 10.2)
- Work hard, take care of your health
- Take care of your family
- Don’t take yourself too seriously (take the work you are called to do seriously, but not yourself. It’s not about you! It’s about the Kingdom!)
- Use good pastoral judgement
- Finish the race
152,000 members of the UMC in Kentucky
300,000 people of Kentucky say they are a member or affiliated with the UMC
- We are a Sent Ministry (we need to learn to go and learn to let go)
3 areas of focus:
- Planting new churches (650 churches planted this quadrivium, 3 per year in KY)
- Leadership Development (of clergy and laity)
- Extraordinary Mission Outreach (local and global)
Primary task of a local church is to make disciples
Primary task of the conference is to develop leaders for the task
Only 6 elders under age 35 in KY conference
Inquire:
- What is the average retirement age of Pastors in the KY conference?
- What are the age ranges of Pastors in the KY conference?
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