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The chair (JohnSnare) welcomed those present and introduced Graham Bartley who chaired the remainder of the meeting. | The chair (JohnSnare) welcomed those present and introduced Rev.Graham Bartley (Presybtery representative on the Joint Nominating Committee) who chaired the remainder of the meeting. |
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== Report from the Joint Nominating Committee to select new ministers. == | == Report from the Joint Nominating Committee (JNC) to select new ministers == Graham Bartley advised the meeting that the JNC was unanimous in recommending the Rev. Ian Ferguson to the congregation to serve as Minitser of the Word. |
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Graham outlined Ian's experience as a minister of the Word in Mentone then Black Rock and then Brunswick. Ian has a passion for parish ministry and is well suited to meet the needs of the Glen Waverley congregation as outlined in the congregation profile developed by the JNC. | |
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Graham explained that: * Ian will not be available until 1 January 2024 and why; * that NeilPeters had agreed to remain in placement at Glen Waverley until then; * that supply ministry will be suppoprted by Presbytery in the interim; and * that ChurchCouncil have agreed to these arrangements. AlisonClarkson, member of the JNC made the following points supporting the recommendation to call Ian. * Ian has expressed a passion for building up an enthusiastic and intergrated Community of Faith at Glen Waverley Uniting Church * Ian ticks all the boxes in our prifile and more. * Ian has shared his enthusiasm and interest in accepting a placement with us. * The JNC warmed to Ian's priorities and his manner, as well as his experience with all-age, all-cultural and all-styles of worship, melding the creative with the traditional. * Ian's experience with multiculturalism fits well with the demographic of Glen Waverley as shown in the 2021 census. * Ian has read the Glen Waverley Uniting Church re-visioning statement for 2022 and will bring his own ideas and experience to the continuing process of implementation. MatthewBoldiston, another member of the JNC, made the following points in support of a call to Ian. * Ian is experienced in using media and techn ology in worship and is keen to work with out tech team. * Ian is keen to explore how we can further engage in a meaningful way with those who join our worship through the live stream. * Ian feels able to contribute to discussions, especially in the Communications Committee, about better ways to use social media to connect within the congregation and with the wider community. The following resolution was decided by a secret ballot. '''Resolution: That Glen Waverley Uniting Church issue a call to Rev. Ian Ferguson to serve as Minister of the Word in the congregation from 1st January 2024.''' '''''Approved unanimously''''' |
GLEN WAVERLEY UNITING CHURCH
MEETING OF THE CONGREGATION
Held in the Church at 10:30am on Sunday 26th March 2023 -between 9:30am and 11:00am worship.
A printable version of these minutes and is attached here.
Minutes
1. Welcome
The chair (JohnSnare) welcomed those present and introduced Rev.Graham Bartley (Presybtery representative on the Joint Nominating Committee) who chaired the remainder of the meeting.
2. Report from the Joint Nominating Committee (JNC) to select new ministers
Graham Bartley advised the meeting that the JNC was unanimous in recommending the Rev. Ian Ferguson to the congregation to serve as Minitser of the Word.
Graham outlined Ian's experience as a minister of the Word in Mentone then Black Rock and then Brunswick. Ian has a passion for parish ministry and is well suited to meet the needs of the Glen Waverley congregation as outlined in the congregation profile developed by the JNC.
Graham explained that:
- Ian will not be available until 1 January 2024 and why;
that NeilPeters had agreed to remain in placement at Glen Waverley until then;
- that supply ministry will be suppoprted by Presbytery in the interim; and
that ChurchCouncil have agreed to these arrangements.
AlisonClarkson, member of the JNC made the following points supporting the recommendation to call Ian.
- Ian has expressed a passion for building up an enthusiastic and intergrated Community of Faith at Glen Waverley Uniting Church
- Ian ticks all the boxes in our prifile and more.
- Ian has shared his enthusiasm and interest in accepting a placement with us.
- The JNC warmed to Ian's priorities and his manner, as well as his experience with all-age, all-cultural and all-styles of worship, melding the creative with the traditional.
- Ian's experience with multiculturalism fits well with the demographic of Glen Waverley as shown in the 2021 census.
- Ian has read the Glen Waverley Uniting Church re-visioning statement for 2022 and will bring his own ideas and experience to the continuing process of implementation.
MatthewBoldiston, another member of the JNC, made the following points in support of a call to Ian.
- Ian is experienced in using media and techn ology in worship and is keen to work with out tech team.
- Ian is keen to explore how we can further engage in a meaningful way with those who join our worship through the live stream.
- Ian feels able to contribute to discussions, especially in the Communications Committee, about better ways to use social media to connect within the congregation and with the wider community.
The following resolution was decided by a secret ballot.
Resolution: That Glen Waverley Uniting Church issue a call to Rev. Ian Ferguson to serve as Minister of the Word in the congregation from 1st January 2024.
Approved unanimously
3. Benediction
The chair closed the meeting in prayer.