World Church Leadership
Council Meets
The World Church Leadership Council met from December 5–11 at
the Temple in Independence, Missouri, USA. The Leadership Council dedicated
three days to quorum time. The council used the rest of the week for budget
work, updates on finances, the identity document, and other council business.
Meetings focused on how to prioritize the budget for the next
fiscal year. The WCLC does not set the budget, but it does give background for
the Budget Planning Committee’s more-detailed work. This year, the Budget
Planning Committee is the World Ministries Coordinating Team, a strategic group
that has broad perspective because of its membership.
The World Ministries Coordinating Team takes the guidance of the
Leadership Council and works with the overall budget. Then directors decide how
best to use their section. This method is flexible to adjust to changes and
opportunities, and it offers a framework to tie the church’s income to carrying
out its mission. The goal is to align what the church says it is about and how
it uses its people, money, time, and energy.
The council reviewed the last draft of the identity, mission,
message, and beliefs document. The Presidency met during quorum time to make
final changes. After going through translations and layout, the Presidency sent
picture versions and text versions to all staff.
What is the best way forward? The church is dealing with change.
Technology, funding from different sources of income, the cultures of the
church, and church structure all have been through important changes in the last
few years. The council discussed how best to keep mission in focus as we adapt.
The council reviewed the two main parts of our mission: holistic
evangelism and signal communities of justice and peace. How will the overall
work of the church support and connect those two parts? Those goals receive
support from lifelong discipleship formation, leadership development, Disciples
Generous Response, funding for mission, assignment of personnel, and everything
else the church does. As leadership continues to work on the budget, discussion
continues.
The Expanded World Church Leadership Council met last December.
Part of its review of that experience was that it did not want to meet in the
American Midwest in winter! Members would not have been surprised by the snow
that fell during the council meetings. The next EWCLC will meet in April 2009.
—Andrew Shields reporting
World Church secretary
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