Next Steps
What the World
· The mission network should put together a plan or report of the areas where we have connections, and ask the Bishop to pray over it, and go into Lambeth with these connections in mind.
· The Diocese may want to revisit it’s mission statement, to fit where we are now.
· The Network needs a mission statement.
· The Network will use the existing structure of the deaneries to get information out, and use the deanery meetings as a place to gather ideas and information, and communicate information about the Network.
· Communication is a huge part of what the Network will do, developing a system of communication using email, blog, website, and a phone/email tree style of personal connection through the network and deaneries, to be sure all congregations get the information
· The Network should seek to connect parishes throughout the diocese with mission resources and people who have experience.
· The Network should put together a resource directory where people looking for ideas can find contact info for people in parishes that have already done something similar
· Having returned missionaries come and speak helps to grow passion about mission, the network could organize visits.
· The Network should be a vehicle through which those engaged in mission can help parishes who are not engaged to grow a desire to do so… how to do this is an on-going discussion.
· The Network should have a presence at Convention with displays, and available contact information for different projects.
· Telling our mission stories is a critical part of spreading the passion for mission. We would like to collect these stories, and put them into some kind of a publication. Many times spiritual reflection and prayer come out of these stories, and we value that and hope that people include that in their stories.
· The network
· The email contact for the network (and coordinating committee) will be Robin Denney: redenney@gmail.com.
· The blog: worldmissionnetwork.blogspot.com will be a forum for discussions online. Please submit articles to Robin to be posted. Once posted, anyone can comment on an article. Please send photos and stories!
· Choosing a region where we have some historical involvement
· There seem to be two clusters of current mission connections, one of which would be a good place to begin a companionship:
· Pilgrimages of delegations from each diocese to enliven people’s passion about mission (Ease of Travel is a major consideration here.)
· Some passions we have to share are community organizing, political advocacy, and agriculture. In order to get a comprehensive view of what we have to offer in relationship, we should incorporate the needs and strengths of our diocese identified in the documents developed for the episcopal search process we went through.
· Ways for the children and youth to get involved
· Adult short term mission trips
· Language: ease of communication in forming relationships is important to us, so we suggest beginning with a relationship where many people speak English or Spanish.
· Listening to the vision of the people we seek to enter into relationship with is important.