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DIOCESE OF NEWARK - DIOCESAN COUNCIL

Wednesday, October 11, 2000
St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Sparta, New Jersey

Approved Minutes of Regular Monthly Meeting


Present: The Rt. Rev. John P. Croneberger; President; Mr. Robert Simmons, Vice President; Mr. Michael Francaviglia, Secretary ; Mr. John Zinn, Treasurer; Michael F. Rehill, Esq., Chancellor

Bishop's Appointments: Mr. Alan Bowen; The Rev. John G. Hartnett

Elected by Convention: Ms. Bonnie Magnuson; The Rev. Dr. Robert A. Schiesler; Ms. Joyce Skipper; Ms. Lynn Tyler

Elected by Districts: The Rev. Martin Bagay; The Rev. Kevin P.J. Coffey; The Rev. Susan Fortunato; Ms. Kathy Ganim; Ms. Naomi Horsky; Ms. Claudette Lewis; Mrs. Doris Mardirosian; The Rev. Kenneth Near; The Rev. William Parnell; Ms. Susan Schink; Mr. Robert Simmons; The Rev. Paul Walker; Ms. Patty Watts; The Rev. Denise Yarbrough

Absent: The Rev. David Badgely; The Rev. Dr. Ellen Barrett; Mr. Steven Boston; The Rev. Canon Gervais Clarke; The Rev. Geoffrey Curtiss; Mr. Richard Fifield; Mr. Leonard Glenn; Mr. Gerald Harvey; Ms. Ann Hirsch; The Rev. William Lantz; Ms. Elizabeth Moss; Ms. Diane Rhodes; The Rev. Mildred J. Solomon

Others: Dean Weber, Esq., Chancellor-designate; Mr. John Lynch and Ms. Peggy Mellors, Cross Roads Outdoor Ministries; The Rev. Skip Vilas, Partners for Environmental Quality.

Staff: The Rev. Canon Paul Hunt, Ms. Susan Robinson

The meeting was called to order at 7:00 p.m. by Bishop Croneberger.

The Rev. Martin Bagay, rector, greeted the members of Council. He thanked and introduced the parishioners who provided the meal: Linda Ochs, Carol Lynch, Terry and Carol McGreevey, Patsy and Bill Kibildis, and Jack Lynch who provided the pheasant. Parishioners had worshiped for 44 years at the present site; prior to that for forty years at a location on Main Street. The congregation was honored as Church of the Year in 1990. The church school attendance doubled during the past year. Repairs to the buildings were important for the parish which was intent on enlarging what God has given to them. Outreach programs, such as hospitality for the homeless, provided witness to the community of their care for all. Stewardship and the right use of resources were important issues to the people of St. Mary's. Included among the guiding principles was making the risky choice of giving treasures away so that God's peace could be seen at St. Mary's, because God's business is important and the parishioners felt called to enlarge what God has.

AGENDA

It was moved and seconded to adopt the agenda with the addition of a report by the Rev. Skip Vilas, report from Ken Near on Bancroft retirement, introduction by Bill Parnell. The motion was adopted.

MINUTES

It was moved and seconded to accept the minutes for the September 13, 2000. The motion to accept the minutes was adopted.

EPISCOPAL COMMUNICATIONS: THE RT. REV. JOHN P. CRONEBERGER

- Welcomed Jack Lynch and Peggy Mellors, who were reporting on Cross Roads Outdoor Ministries.
- Welcomed Skip and Joyce Vilas who were presenting the newly published, Earth and Faith: A Book of Reflections for Action.
- Announced that the first diocesan confirmation was scheduled for Sunday, October 15. He suggested that congregations sign up for other dates soon.
- Reported that the 127th convention will be held on January 20, 2001 at St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Paterson. The Visioning Convocation will be held on the 26th and 27th of January at the Glenpointe Marriott Hotel. There will be no exhibits or display booths at the convention. Rather, instead of staffing an information table, representatives of the ministries and missions will be a vocal and visible part of the process to answer the question, "What is the work of our diocese?"

The Rev. Bill Parnell introduced the Rev. Allison Fuller, rector of St. Columba's by the Castle, Edinburgh, Scotland, who was visiting the diocese while on sabbatical researching our ways of urban ministry and witness to the gay and lesbian community and the community of people of color. She shared reflections on her time in our diocese.

TREASURER'S REPORT

Mr. John Zinn presented the report. (The report was distributed at the meeting.) The report was delayed because of recent staff turnover. Surprisingly, pledge income was worse in September than in August, but continued to follow historical norms. Giving to the national church was close to budget. There was an error in the COM line. While the COM will be over budget, the amount will be much lower than the mistaken figure and probably closer to $600. Staff lines and audit lines will receive reimbursements, so that the lines will be in balance by year's end. It was moved and seconded to accept the report, subject to audit. The motion was adopted.

MEDICAL INSURANCE

Mr. John Zinn reported that medical insurance proposals were received from Aetna (the company which purchased Prudential, our current provider) and the Episcopal Church Medical Trust. The latter had an added cost because of mental health benefits. Meetings were scheduled with representatives of the two providers. The Insurance Committee will meet in late October and prepare a recommendation for the November Council meeting. This year, the prospects for the costs borne by congregations for medial insurance looked better than last year; the increase may be between five and ten percent, unlike last year's fifteen percent increase. The insurance premiums for the retired clergy medicaid supplement was paid out of the diocesan budget. It was anticipated that those premiums will increase by ten to fifteen percent. At least nine additional retirements were expected within the next year. The Rev. Geoff Curtiss asked the Insurance Committee to study the possibility of contributor payments from future retiring clergy. The same issue of increasing the co-pay will need to be studied in the future as coverage costs continued to increase. Right now, the payment was $25.

INTERFAITH PARTNERSHIP FOR THE ENVIRONMENT

The Rev. Skip Vilas, chair of Partners for Environmental Quality and former member of Diocesan Council, distributed copies of the recently published Earth and Faith: A Book of Reflection for Action, published by the Interfaith Partnership for the Environment, a United Nations Environment Program. The publication of the book was made possible in part from a grant of the Episcopal Diocese of Newark through the Diocesan Council Outreach international line.

Eighty thousand copies of the book will be distributed worldwide. It was presented to ecumenical church leaders at a major environmental conference held at the United Nations in August 2000. (Additional copies were available for $12 each through the United Nations.)

He reported that Partners for Environmental Quality was ready and prepared to work with congregations and individual households with their choice of an energy provider. The organization was working with Green Mountain Energy, a supplier selling Green-E certified energy. The diocese had already made the selection of the cleanest power distribution available through Green Mountain. There were rebate incentives available for congregations as well. Further information was available through PEQ, by calling Pamela Franks at 609-394-1090 or email at peq@att.net.

CROSS ROADS OUTDOOR MINISTRIES

Mr. John E. Lynch and Ms. Peggy Mellors addressed the council. Mr. Lynch reported that overall income was down by $127,000, primarily with the summer camp. There were fewer campers than expected (800 vs 1000). Usage of the center for retreats by the Lutherans continued to decline, however the bookings for January and February 2001 were up over last year and there was a push to raise the awareness of the center among Episcopal congregations. The sense of "us and them" had been resolved, and the two entities were working well together. A solid bookkeeping system was set up. Some organizational problems were inherited which were handled pastorally and expeditiously. Peggy was named the Executive Director by the board recently and she hired a new program director. A decision about a capital campaign will be needed during 2001. The release authorization request needed to be increased by $10,000 because of unanticipated heating bills.

Peggy commented on the warm relationship that developed between the Episcopalians and the Lutherans which was responsible for a successful summer camping season. The staff was willing to do the work necessary to make the summer sessions successful. The site had a number of improvements made to it, and although there was still more work to do, there was much support provided.

The Rev. Bill Parnell moved and Ms. Lynn Tyler seconded an authorization to release $40,000 from the camp endowment fund along with an additional $10,000, and further to authorize the finance director to disburse the additional $10,000 if needed and if matched by the Lutherans. The motion was adopted.

MINORITY VENDORS TASK FORCE

The Rev. Dr. Robert Schiesler, Co-chair of the Task Force, reported that the link was up on the diocesan web site listing vendors providing an array of services. He invited people to provide additional resources. The web address was
www.dioceseofnewark.org/mv/.

PLANNING COMMITTEE

The Rev. John Hartnett, chair, reported that congregations will be asked to self identify with whom they want to be in partnership with under a new district reorganization. Hopefully responses will be received by early November, and a published draft list will be provided before convention. The committee discussed that grouping may be by geography or commonalities of interests; although geographic would be best, providing diversity among members. The clergy in charge and the wardens will receive the letter asking about self identification.

RESOLUTION OF THANKS AND APPRECIATION TO FRANK BANCROFT

Ms. Doris Mardirosian and Ms. Naomi Horsky moved a resolution of thanks and appreciation for the service of the Rev. Canon Francis Bancroft, III, retiring rector of St. Mary the Virgin, Ridgefield, who has served in the diocese since 1959. The motion was adopted.

EPISCOPAL CHURCH WOMEN

Mrs. Doris Mardirosian, ECW Vice President of Communications, reported that different members were stepping in as conveners of the meetings, since there was no president. Mrs. Marilyn Croneberger had become active with ECW and looked forward to hosting luncheons and other events.

DEPLOYMENT ANNOUNCEMENTS

The Rev. Canon Paul Hunt, Deployment Officer/Canon to the Ordinary, reported on recent clergy changes. (For a complete and ongoing list, see
www.dioceseofnewark.org/deploy.html/.) With the end of BEAM in August, the Rev. Lois Schembs was called to St. Martin's, Maywood; the Rev. Kevin Coffey became rector at Atonement, Fair Lawn; and the Rev. Dr. Ellen Barrett returned to nonparochial status. Some other changes were the Rev. Phil Krug as interim to Annuciation, Oradell; the Rev. Prince Singh as rector to St. Alban's, Oakland; the Rev. Lucy Ann Dure as rector to Holy Spirit, Verona; the Rev. Phil Dougharty as deacon assistant to Trinity & St. Philip's Cathedral; the Rev. Canon Martin Oguike as missioner to Jersey City Area Ministry; the Rev. Richard Andersen as interim to St. John's, Ramsey; the Rev. Jonathan Percival from the diocese of Newark to the diocese of New Jersey; the same for the Rev. Linda Strohmier.

He reported on his attendance at a recent area deployment conference that brought together deployment officers from thirty-seven dioceses. The trend of more openings than available clergy continued. Brought to the sharing conference were 325 open congregations and names of 52 clergy. He reported that Dale Gruner has been very sick and resigned her position as deployment officer from the Diocese of New Jersey, effective October 1.

STEERING COMMITTEE - CONGREGATIONAL VISITS

Ms. Susan Schink reported that visits made by the teams of Susan Fortunato/Ann Hirsch and Alan Bowen/Mildred J. Solomon. The Rev. Susan Fortunato reported that her visit was "way cool." Alan Bowen shared their experience and tips for the visit. Four congregations were brought together in one evening. Tips: started and ended on time. Used the confirmation changes, convention and design team issues as starting discussion points. Questions and concerns were raised and discussed openly. Answers will be provided back to the attendees. The reaction from the church leaders was very positive and appreciative of the visit.

ANNOUNCEMENTS

The Rev. Ken Near announced he was hosting a retirement party for the Rev. Frank Bancroft on Sunday, October 15 at St. Paul's, Englewood.

Ms. Patti Watson announced the harvest fair at St. Gabriel's, Milton/Oak Ridge on Saturday, October 14.

The Rev. Martin Bagay reported that parishioners of St. Mary's, Sparta scheduled a work week trip to Aruba for early next year. Space was available; the cost was $650.

The Rev. Paul Walker reported that the outreach kitchen would begin service this weekend at Christ Church, Belleville. The program was partly funded by a Diocesan Outreach grant. The project was a real ecumenical event for the churches in the area who were providing volunteers; Roman Catholics, Episcopalians, and Presbyterians. CVS Pharmacy was providing a team of volunteers, as well. A local synagogue offered part of the proceeds from their building to the food project.

The benediction was pronounced by Bishop Croneberger.

The meeting was adjourned at 8: 15 p.m.

Respectfully submitted,

Michael Francaviglia,
Secretary


The next meeting will be held on Wednesday, November 8 at Trinity Church, Irvington. Consider car pooling to the meeting.


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