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ELECTION OF JNC AND THEIR ROLE: Timeframe and steps involved.

Setting up a JNC

  • From CongMeetingInfoSessionReport202220206

    • John Snare, formally announced elections for members of a Joint Nominating Committee - JNC - (the JNC nomination form is here) for a new minister and for Church Councillors for 2022 (the Church Councillor Nomination form is here). The timetable for both elections is the same.
    • Nominations Open February 6th
    • Nominations Close February 27th
    • Candidates announced March 6th
    • Elections following all worship services on March 20th.

What the JNC does

  • From talk to Neil 20/2/2022
  • JNC likely to commence work by May or June.
    • after election.
    • after PPEP (Port Phillip East Presbytery) appoint 2 PLPs (Presbytery Liaison People).
    • Two to 3 months to write Congregational Profile. Not easy.
    • Must tie in with vision and role of minister.
    • Needs to be carefully crafted.
  • CC and presbytery need to approve.
  • Synod Placements committee. Meets monthly
  • Presbytery sends to Synod
  • Advertise nationally? Need to decide.
  • Has to be approved by Placements Committee (Synod: includes 2 presbytery reps)
  • They give up to 3 names to JNC
  • They see if these three ministers discern a calling.
  • Exchange of profiles (between JNC or Placements Committee and potential ministers?]
  • One or more conversations with different people at different times
  • make a discernment – seek consensus.
  • Eventually go to congregation.
  • Could run into early next year.
  • 3 months notice minimum needed for ministers in placements already

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