To Encourage Your Hearts: 2007 Report of the General Assembly Agencies of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) PC(USA) Seal
 
 
             
 
Linda Valentine
Linda Valentine, Executive Director of the General Assembly Council

Allison Seed
Allison Seed, Chair, General Assembly Council

General Assembly Council

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Mary Ferris, mission co-worker in Romania.

Mary Ferris has served as a mission co-worker in Tulcea, Romania, since 2001. She was one of 48 mission workers who itinerated across the church during Mission Challenge ’07. After her stop at a meeting of Palo Duro Presbytery in west Texas, she wrote:

“The last video I shared with the presbytery ‘pulled the plug’ on emotions I was not prepared for. There were many pastors crying. The tears were not for the children in the video. They were tears of pride for being Presbyterian and an emotional relief that we are reclaiming our mission roots.” Nearly one million dollars was raised during Mission Challenge ’07 to maintain mission personnel in the field.

This response and Mary’s story illustrate the new hunger across the PC(USA) to reclaim its rich missional history.

GAC Highlights

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The Rev. Jerry Cannon speaks at the World Mission Celebration.

Responding to the new hunger across the PC(USA) to reclaim the denomination’s rich missional history, the World Mission Celebration ’07 conference gathered more than 700 Presbyterians to share ideas, learn about mission and bless the PC(USA)’s mission efforts. Twenty-three mission networks met in conjunction with the event. During the ensuing World Mission Challenge ’07, 48 mission workers visited 144 of the PC(USA)’s 173 presbyteries, speaking in 1,400 congregations to more than 56,000 attendees. Nearly one million dollars was raised to support international mission personnel.

Partnering with presbyteries, the GAC helped start and revitalize congregations by awarding more than $1.4 million in grant money through the Mission Development Resources Committee. Half of the grants in 2007 were for new immigrant, multicultural or racial ethnic congregations. In the last seven years, 67 new immigrant fellowships, new church developments and congregations have been created, encompassing 22 nationalities and speaking 18 languages and dialects other than English in worship. In 2001, nine new immigrant ministries were identified in the PC(USA). By the end of 2007, the number was 76.

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Presbyterians lead clean-up efforts in hurricane-affected areas.

Relief, healing and hope will continue to flow through a five-year spending plan that was developed for the funds received for long-term hurricane recovery work in the wake of hurricanes Katrina, Rita and Wilma. Developed in partnership with the presbyteries affected by those hurricanes in 2005, the plan demonstrates responsible stewardship, illustrates financial transparency and shows the denomination’s commitment to the long-term recovery process in the Gulf of Mexico.

Referred to as the “crown jewels” of the denomination, the PC(USA) theological seminaries are vital partners in the work of the GAC, as well as to presbyteries, synods, congregations and the PC(USA)’s ecumenical partners. In a series of consultations, GAC members have met with many of these seminaries, engaging in dialogues about activities and opportunities for further collaboration on topics including Christian education, commissioned lay pastors, multicultural ministries and other aspects of encouraging and equipping leadership for the church.

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Conferences emphasized being a multicultural church.

The GAC helped to organize and facilitate a multitude of conferences. Presbyterians worshiped, learned and shared in stories, experiences, challenges and aspirations at the Peacemaking Conference, the Young Adult Volunteer Placement Event, the Presbyterian Youth Triennium and many more events. With a focus on being a multicultural church, 12 training events, conferences and consultations were held across the country. Five new field staff consultants were hired, 29 coaches were trained in multicultural ministry and a new cross-cultural family network was formed with an evangelistic purpose to reach others.

The newly formed Office of Christian Formation (CF) offers individuals and congregations a range of resources for shaping discipleship, community and spiritual nurture. Through CF’s work, 4,500 youth attended the 2007 Presbyterian Youth Triennium for worship, Bible study, recreation and small group conversations. The Company of Pastors and the Order of Elders continue to provide communities of intellectual, spiritual and vocational discipline for ministers of the Word and Sacrament and ruling elders.

Celebrating and completing its 58th year in ministry in 2007, Church Financial Campaign Service (CFCS) raised more than $23.4 million, $1.9 million of which was for mission outreach. By emphasizing stewardship through the tangible expression of giving, CFCS helps Presbyterians to be faithful in the abundance each has received from God, to address outreach demands of a hurting world and to discover the deeper meaning of discipleship.

 
     
             
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