| The 216th
General Assembly will be asked to endorse the Mission Work Plan
(MWP) developed over the past 18 months by the General Assembly
Council (GAC).
The MWP establishes four priorities for the Presbyterian Church
(U.S.A.): evangelism and witness, justice and compassion, spirituality
and discipleship and leadership and vocation.
Twenty-four specific objectives are listed under each priority.
The plan was developed by a GAC task force chaired by the Rev.
Nancy Kahaian, a pastor from Chesterton, IN.
The priorities and objectives are meant to fulfill the GAC’s
vision of “our congregations, presbyteries, synods, General
Assembly and ecumenical partners, singly and together, being
so inspired and nurtured by the gospel of Jesus Christ that
ministries are vibrant and inviting.”
In a statement released with the MWP, the council said, “We
pray that all will be drawn irresistibly into ministries reflecting
the love and justice of Jesus, with immediate neighborhoods
and the whole of the world as arenas in which the gospel is
to be proclaimed and lived.”
The plan was the basis for recent budget and staff cuts at
the Presbyterian Center that trimmed 37 jobs from the national
staff and $4.6 million from the 2005-2006 General Assembly Mission
Budget — reducing it to $114.4 million.
This was the third consecutive year of budget and staff cuts
in Louisville. They have totaled about $10 million and more
than 100 jobs.
Presbyteries and synods — most of which are facing the
same financial stresses as the GAC — contributed to the
priority- and objective-setting process through consultations
with GAC Executive Director John Detterick and the Rev. Clifton
Kirkpatrick, the stated clerk of the General Assembly.
The Mission Work Plan will be considered by Assembly Committee
07 — Mission Coordination and Budgets.
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