BI-VOCATIONAL MINISTRY IN THE 21 st CENTURY CONFERENCE WHAT Bi-vocational Ministry in the 21 st Conference is an ecumenical sponsored event by the Professional Church Leadership in which the PC(USA) participates. WHERE Epworth By the Sea 100 Arthur J Moore Dr, Saint Simons Island, GA 31522 WHO SHOULD ATTEND This event is geared both toward those serving or seeking to serve in a bi-vocational ministry context as well as governing body or judicatory leaders who work with ministers who serve in such contexts.
REGISTRATION Registration is $50 plus Lodging. Register Today at http://events.uccpages.org/bivocational2016.html Rates are per person, per night, based on the number of adults staying in the room together, and include lodging for 2 nights and 6 meals. Single Room in Pitts/Booth $ 329 Double Occupancy in Pitts/Booth $ 241 Single Room in Robertson Inn $ 355 Double Occupancy in Robertson Inn $ 255 Single Room in Turner Lodge $ 376 Double Occupancy in Turner Lodge $ 273 To view the accommodation options see http://epworthbythesea.org. OPTIONAL CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDIT One hour of Continuing Education Credit is offered through the Office of Advance Learning at Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary for an additional $26. To participate choose the optional continuing education box when you register. Friday April 15, 2016 Conference Schedule 8:00 8:45 a.m. Registration 9:00 a.m. Opening Worship 9:30 a.m. Opening Plenary (Bi-vocational by choice a conversation about dual career ministry, life-choices, and sustainability) 10:15 a.m. Questions & Answers 10:30 a.m. Break 10:45-11:45 a.m. Workshop One Noon Lunch 1:00 p.m. Workshop Two 2:00 p.m. Workshop Three 3:00 p.m. Networking and Small Group Discussions 3:30 5:00 p.m. Free Time 5:30 p.m. Dinner 6:30 p.m. Workshop Four 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship 8:00 p.m. Social Time and Networking Saturday April 16, 2016 8:00 a.m. Breakfast 8:45 a.m. Morning Worship 9:15 a.m. Workshop Five
10:15 a.m. Break 11:45 a.m. Small Group Discussions Noon Lunch 1:00 p.m. Plenary 1:30 p.m. Closing Worship 2:00 p.m. Departure WORKSHOP TITLES Professional and Personal Bi-vocational Pastors Track: a. What helps you grow in Ministry? A panel discussion on connection with bi-vocational clergy b. Developing a congregation full of leaders (empowering the congregation to do the work of ministry) - Tony Freeman c. How to grow a congregation while working part-time Felicia Howard LaBoy d. Bi-Vocational Stressors Kathy Hudspeth and Lenore Wilkinson e. What leadership competencies are needed for part-time pastors? Craig Howard Governing Body Track: a. Governing body conversations feedback, resource sharing, collaboration b. Crowdfunding for Bi-vocational Ministry c. Benefit options for Bi-vocational pastors Jim Sanft d. Preparing congregations to transition from the full-time pastor model to the bi-vocational pastor SanDawna Gaulman Ashley (tentative) e. Downsized supporting congregations living into new ministry realities
KEYNOTE SPEAKER The Reverend Dr. Robert Grove-Markwood, Director of the BTS Center, mission successor to Bangor Theological Seminary (BTS). The Center's evolving mission is to equip and support faith leaders for theologically-grounded and effective 21st-century ministry, especially in smaller, rural settings. Bob was the final president of Bangor Theological Seminary during its historic closure and re-invention. He had an extensive history with BTS -- as a graduate (M.Div. and D.Min.), admissions director, and a trustee -- before becoming the final president. He also served as the pastor of the Presque Isle UCC in northern Maine for 25 years. WORKSHOP LEADERS Preparing Congregations To Transition From The Full-Time Pastor Model To The Bi- Vocational Pastor Rev. Dr. SanDawna Gaulman Ashley Assistant Stated Clerk, the manager for Call Process Support and Teaching Elders Ministries in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). In her work with the Mid Councils Ministry Unit, Office of the General Assembly, Ashley provides training, consultation, coaching, and resources for presbyteries in support of congregations, COMs, call seekers and calling organizations. Ashley experience includes serving as senior pastor and solo pastor of congregations in Pennsylvania, Delaware and Illinois. She is experienced in cross cultural ministry, congregational transformation, and leadership development. Ashley has degrees from Pittsburgh Theological Seminary (DMIN), Johnson C. Smith Theological Seminary (MDIV) and Georgia State University (BSW).
What Leadership Competencies Are Needed For Part-Time Pastors? Rev. Dr. Craig Howard The presbytery leader for Milwaukee Presbytery. He completed his undergraduate work at DePaul in University Industrial Organizational Psychology, and earned the M.Div and D.Min degrees from McCormick Theological Seminary. Craig s first career was in business, as owner and operator of a State Farm insurance agency for 20 years. After being called to ministry, Craig served McCormick as Director of Recruitment and Admissions. Craig later served McCormick in fundraising as Chief Development Officer. After relocating to Madison WI Craig worked as a Major Gifts officer at Beloit College, and as Mission Advancement Director at Bethesda Lutheran Communities. Craig served bivocationally, doing fundraising or admissions work while in pastoral ministry. Bi-Vocational Stressors Kathy Hudspeth, Executive Director of Ministry Development Center - a Ministry that helps nurture the growth of Church Leadership and youth. She is a counselor, trainer and coach. Developing A Congregation Full of Leaders (Empowering The Congregation to Do the Work Of Ministry) Rev. Tony Freeman Director of Church Life and Health for Metropolitan Community Churches. Has served MCC for 18 years in a variety of roles, including as Senior Pastor, Interim Pastor, church consultant, chair of the
Structure Review Team, and member of the Governing Board. His experience includes service in churches of various sizes, especially pastor, program, and corporate size churches. How to Grow a Congregation While Working Part-Time Rev. Dr. Felicia Howard LaBoy Is the Associate Dean of Black Church Studies and Advanced Learning, which includes the Doctor of Ministry (DMin) and non-degree/certificate programs for Louisville Presbyterian Seminary. An Elder in Full Connection with the Northern Illinois Conference of the United Methodist Church, LaBoy holds degrees from Lehigh University, BA; Duke University, MBA; Indiana Christian University, MA; Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary, MDiv, PhD. Benefit Options for Bi-Vocational Pastors Jim Sanft, FSA, President and CEO of Concordia Plan Services, of the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod. Bi-Vocational Stressors Dr. Lenore Wilkinson Dr. Wilkinson, Ph.D earned her doctorate in Clinical-Community Psychology from Yale University in 1988. She is a certified coach for ministers and is trained as a facilitator for Healthy Congregations. She is a life-long Lutheran and has served the North Carolina Synod of the ELCA as a board member for Lutheran Family Services of the Carolinas, on the Specialized Pastoral Care committee. Dr. Wilkinson has worked with Ministry Development Services since 1999. For more information contact SanDawna Ashley at sandawna.ashley@pcusa.org or 502-569-5730.