David DeSmith, Pat Crane, Mary Stuart Hawk and John
Simonelli represented St. David’s as deputies to the 135th annual convention
of the Diocese of Newark at the Parsippany Hilton on January 31st. All 110
parishes of the diocese were represented, as well as representatives of
religious orders, the press, and invited guests – more than 500 persons all
told.
Since this convention was just a single day, rather than the
customary two, there was no guest preacher and little time for socializing,
but amazingly we accomplished everything that was on a rather long agenda
and in the allotted time.
The overall theme of the Convention was Imagination,
Innovation and Impact, and in his principal address (which was his sermon at
the opening Eucharist) Bishop Beckwith emphasized the pain in our common
life right now and why we have to help each other get through our present
‘wilderness experience’ of poverty, financial uncertainty, hunger and
homelessness by finding God’s unique abundance in the wilderness – something
the Bishop called the manna of everyday experience – and by breaking down
the barriers between our communities that separate us.
The diocese has a balanced budget for 2009, but
unfortunately it comes at the expense of cutting back on programs, outreach,
personnel and benefits. The Bishop would like to see the parishes in the
diocese go back to the 50-50 giving model that the diocese adopted in 1989,
and to this end he will be appointing a Stewardship Task Force, whose
ultimate goal is to create a diocesan community of greater collaboration.
In addition to voting for candidates for various diocesan
offices, deputies voted on a number of important resolutions, including
resolutions on the condemnation of torture, abolishing the death penalty in
NJ, human trafficking, and support of marriage equality. In true Episcopal
form, a number of the resolutions that were originally put on the consent
calendar (meaning they would not be debated) were debated at length, while a
number of the ‘debatable’ resolutions passed without comment.
During the lunch hour a number of workshops were offered,
and we divided up to take advantage of several of them, with David attending
one on capital campaigns, John one on planned giving, and Pat and Mary
Stuart one on church growth. All were excellent and instructive offerings.
A highlight of the convention was a ‘mission minute’ – a
short multi media presentation given by Mike Odian and Rodger Pisani on
behalf of the 2009 St. David’s bike tour to raise funds for the Millennium
Development Goals – both locally and internationally. Mike was in top form,
the presentation was well received, and the Bishop was persuaded to
participate this year as a rider.
Copies of the Bishop’s sermon and other remarks are
available in the church office or by visiting the diocesan web site
www.dioceseofnewark.org