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General Convention – Day one

Let the games begin! Arrived last night in Austin, it was only 102 degrees at 6pm! And it’s not a dry heat!
I have just a few minutes before my first committee meeting. I am assigned to Dispatch of Business and hopefully can tell you more about what that means after this meeting. Basically we manage the flow of resolutions to the House of Deputies and House of Bishops. We meet every morning at 7am and every day at the end of that day’s legislative session. We also attend all meetings of the committee to which we are assigned.

You can follow resolutions yourself. Go to this link, and click on the “Virtual Binder” on the right hand side. You can search for resolutions by number, committee it is assigned to, and proposer.

At GC we deal with legislation in the form of resolutions. They can come from interim bodies – which are commissions and task forces who produce reports for the Blue Book (also accessed from the link above) as well as resolutions for all of GC to act upon. All resolutions are assigned to legislative committees, where they can be edited, combined with others, etc. The committee sends the result of their deliberations to the floor of the respective houses with a recommendation to adopt or dismiss or refer. I am assigned to be the liaison to the Committee on Christian Education and Discipleship, and that committee has a lot of resolutions to deal with. We meet for the first time tonight.

The Reverend Scott Gunn, Executive Director of Forward Movement (that’s the Forward Day by Day folks) has published on his blog comments on every pre-filed resolution from the Blue Book. Scott includes his own opinion on each resolution, but those are just his opinions. The bulk of the work he has done is to describe each resolution, some history on the topic, and any controversy that may be part of the debate. Go to this LINK to access all of Scott’s work, you can search by resolution and topic, etc.
As a member of Dispatch I am required to attend all the meetings and hearings of the committee I am assigned to, which means I won’t be able to blog about some of the real interesting/controversial resolutions unless my committee is not meeting at the same time. If you are a Twitter use, the hashtag #GC79 will be used by anyone that is tweeting about General Convention and may be a way to follow hearings you are interested in.

Hot button topics will include proposals for a new Book of Common Prayer, additional work on marriage liturgies to include gender-neutral language, Israel and Palestine, and a lot of resolutions coming from a special committee on the church and women which will address issues from the MeToo movement (sexual harassment in the church certainly does exist), as well as working toward equal opportunities for women in ministry, in bishop elections, and the like. When possible I will post my own thoughts on these resolutions once we see how they will come out of their respective legislative committees.

Meanwhile please post in the comment section any questions, concerns, or comments you would like to share. All comments must be approved by me before they show up on the blog so just know it may take some time to see your comment online.
Your prayers, most of all, are greatly appreciated.

A time to weep

When I was doing my field ed at a parish near my seminary, we were preparing for a funeral one day. I recall asking the two priests, “when do you get to grieve?” They both sort of chucked and said “we don’t”.

I found that to be a disappointing response. True, as the spiritual leaders, as the ones who need to help a family through the death of a loved one, make plans, officiate the service, all those things and more, we do need to be the rock that holds things together for them. But certainly we also can and should grieve the death of someone we too loved.

Today is one of those days. We’ve had too many of them this year at St. Simon’s.

So I snuck off for a bit to sit and pray and remember. And yes, to grieve. Knowing how much the one who has died loved our church and this holy space helped a lot.

May the souls of all the faithful departed rest in peace.

General Convention is almost here

Greetings on behalf of the Diocese of Central Gulf Coast General Convention Deputation.

GC#79 is almost here and your deputation has been preparing for several months for the big event.
General Convention, which takes place every three years, will be held in Austin, TX the first two weeks in July. I am honored to serve as Chair of the Deputation and this post is the first of many we will provide along the way. Various members of the deputation will contribute to our communications efforts each day and we hope to include video “vlogs” as well.
The deputation has met as a group twice – an overnight retreat in January and an all day meeting in April. In addition most of us attended Province IV Synod at Kanuga a couple of weeks ago where we joined with all the dioceses of Province IV to hear from Michael Curry, our Presiding Bishop, and Gay Jennings, President of the House of Deputies, along with other officers and leaders of the church. We were given previews of several controversial resolutions, discussed the preliminary budget, and reconnected with friends from across the southeastern dioceses of the Episcopal Church.
Our diocese is well respected across the Episcopal church and several members of your deputation are serving on legislative committees as well as interim bodies which continue the work of General Convention during the three years between conventions.
Alternate Deputy Vince Currie (Christ Church, Pensacola) is completing his last year as a member of the Board of Trustees for the Church Pension Group. Alternate Deputy David Quittmeyer (Trinity, Mobile) serves on the Program, Budget, and Finance Committee as well as on a Task Force to study church leadership and compensation. And Deputy Scott Remington (St. Christopher’s, Pensacola) served on the Standing Commission on church structure, governance, constitutions and canons.
At General Convention resolutions are dealt with by legislative committees. From our deputation we have Deputy Gary Moore (St. Paul’s, Daphne) serving as Vice Chair of Racial Justice and Reconciliation, where he is joined by Deputy Joe McDaniel (Christ Church, Pensacola). Deputy Remington is on the Constitutions and Canons committee. The Reverend Jim Flowers (All Saints, Mobile) is on the Prayer Book, Liturgy, and Music committee. The Reverend Peter Wong (Nativity, Dothan) and myself are serving on the Dispatch of Business committee. Peter is liaison to Program, Budget and Finance and I am liaison to Christian Formation and Discipleship. And Bishop Kendrick is serving on the Congregational Vitality committee.
My next post will provide links to resolutions and a preview of some of the “hot button” topics we will be dealing with.
General Convention is two weeks of very long days, with some outstanding worship, important decisions to struggle with, lots of prayer and many connections with thousands of people across our church. It is an honor to serve this diocese in this way. Please do not hesitate to reach out to any members of the deputation with questions, comments, or concerns. We appreciate your support and especially your prayers.
The Reverend David Knight (St. Simon’s on the Sound, Ft. Walton Beach).

 

Diocese of Central Gulf Coast General Convention Deputation:
Lay Deputies:
Gary Moore (St. Paul’s, Daphne)
Joe McDaniel (Christ Church, Pensacola)
Scott Remington (St. Christopher’s, Pensacola) June Linke (Christ Church, Pensacola)
Alternate Lay Deputies:
David Quittmeyer (Trinity, Mobile)
Lynn Ferren (St. Patrick’s, Panama CIty)
Vince Currie (Christ Church, Pensacola)
Eugene Johnston (St. John’s, Mobile
Clergy Deputies:
Peter Wong (Nativity, Dothan)
David Knight (St. Simon’s, Ft. Walton Beach)
John George (Good Shepherd, Mobile).
Jim Flowers (All Saints, Mobile)
Alternate Clergy Deputy:
Jo Popham (St. Stephen’s, Brewton)

The Good Book Club – week of Feb 11th

It’s time! Starting Sunday, February 11th join with thousands of Episcopalians (and many other good folks – this is not an Episcopal only group!) across the country in reading together the Gospel of Luke (until Easter Day) and the Book of Acts (through Pentecost). For all the info, listing of readings, etc. visit goodbookclub.org

You also may be interested in this article by Bishop Russell Kendrick of the Diocese of Central Gulf Coast, discussing the readings for week one.

Forward Day by Day will also use these readings through Pentecost.

At St. Simon’s, one adult Christian Education offering on Sundays, beginning February 18th, will focus on the readings for the week. Join in any time!

Any St. Simon’s folks interested in joining a conversation with other Good Book Clubbers, just comment on this post as to when (day and time) you are available to meet and we will pass the word.

Stay tuned to this blog for some of my own reflections on the readings as well.

Readings for the 1st week:

SUNDAY, February 11                          Last Sunday after Epiphany
BEGIN LUKE/ACTS
Luke 1:1-56

MONDAY, February 12
Luke 1:57-80

TUESDAY, February 13
Luke 2:1-21

WEDNESDAY, February 14                 Ash Wednesday
Luke 2:22-52.

THURSDAY, February 15
Luke 3:1-20

FRIDAY, February 16
Luke 3:21-38

SATURDAY, February 17
Luke 4:1-13

SUNDAY, February 18                         1 Lent
Luke 4:14-44

Happy reading! May God bless you with his Word this Lenten and Easter seasons.

Fr. David+

Coming soon – The Good Book Club

St. Simon’s on the Sound and the Diocese of the Central Gulf Coast are joining with Episcopalians (and any one else!) from all around to commit to reading the Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles beginning the Last Sunday after Epiphany  –  Feb 11, 2018 – and continuing until Pentecost Sunday. Daily reading schedules will be provided, along with a wealth of resources to help facilitate the practice of reading the Bible daily.

Please go to http://www.goodbookclub.org/ for all the details. Here at St. Simon’s we will be forming reading/prayer partners, discussion groups, blog posts, and reading schedules for everyone. Stay tuned for more info and please consider joining us! Invite a friend too!