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Welcome to MGB Connect!

This site provides resources for the staff and committees of our presbyteries and synods. We will post models and policies we have received from our middle governing bodies (MGB) as well as policy statements, program designs, and other information from General Assembly entities that relate to MGBs.

 
             
 

The Office of Governing Body Relations makes no endorsement of these models and practices, but provides them in support of the mission and ministries of middle governing bodies. Please contact the author/governing body listed for further information.

If you have a model or practice used in your synod or presbytery that you would be willing to share with the rest of the church, please send it to Angela Lucear.

 
     
   
 

Read a report on Mission Challenge ’07

Mission Challenge ’07 was a bold initiative aimed at connecting Presbyterians with their mission personnel serving the church around the world. The primary goal was to build stronger relationships between congregations and mission co-workers. It was also a new model and experiment aimed at addressing our members’ changing giving patterns and upgrading our own capacity to serve those changing needs.

By many standards, Mission Challenge ’07 was an overwhelming success. At the same time, we learned much from this endeavor that continues to inform any future plans in the area of interpretation and funds development. Learn more — read the report for Middle Governing Body Executives on Mission Challenge ’07.

 
     
   
 

The Travail of the Presbytery

Joseph D. Small

Contemporary presbyteries in North America’s Presbyterian churches are the product of influences coming from Calvin’s Geneva, by way of Knox’s Scotland, through the colonial American experience and the westward migration, to the twentieth century institutionalization of the church. Time and interaction with American individualism, free enterprise, and the managerial spirit have weakened the originating influences, although their language and forms remain. So it is worth reminding ourselves of earlier terminology and structures, not as an exercise in nostalgia, but as possible resources for the re-formation of the church.

Read Joseph Small's article "The Travail Of The Presbytery." PDF icon

 
     
   
 

Discernment in decision making

The Peacemaking program and the Office of the General Assembly are partnering in the production of resources for governing bodies who wish to use discernment as part of their decision making. Those resources are not available in their final form yet. However you may find other resources about discernment on the Peace, Unity, and Purity Web site.

 
     
   
 

Presbytery and Synod offices: Share Middle Governing Body changes and updates

Do you have a new Executive or Stated Clerk? Has your office moved or changed phone numbers? If you have had any of these changes or have a new e-mail, fax or phone please share that with the Communications Development and Technology Department (OGA Records) office.

This office keeps the official Stated Clerk and Executive listing and needs updates from Presbytery and Synod offices as soon as they are available. Many people use this listing and your help in keeping it up to date is appreciated.

Please forward any changes for your office to Janie Burton.

 
     
   
 

See the presentation from the Fall Polity Conference
October 2007

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The Church’s One Foundation is Jesus Christ Her Lord

Prepared by the Office of Theology and Worship, General Assembly Council

The New Wineskins Association of Churches has raised significant questions about the faith and mission of the church that every Presbyterian should take seriously. NWAC has presented its case in "A Time for Every Purpose Under Heaven: Report of the Strategy Team of the New Wineskins Association of Churches." Unfortunately, in advancing their case New Wineskins has presented the positions of the PC(USA) inaccurately. As they consider the analysis of NWAC, all Presbyterians deserve to know the defined positions of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). [Read more] PDF icon

Important questions have been raised in response to "The Church's One Foundation" regarding the exercise of church discipline. As a first response, we offer "Ordinary and Extraordinary Discipline," This is an Adobe Acrobat pdf document. a publication that has proven to be thought-provoking on the exercise of church discipline in the PC(USA).

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