INSIDE
* From the Interim Director
* News:
- Canadian and U.S. Churches to Gather
- Association Seeks Executive Director
- Association Seeks Nominations for Council and Committees
* Calendar
* New Mailing Address
* Contributions
Dear Brothers and Sisters:
I have spent much of the past six months in this interim role talking with
pastors and other leaders of the Association. I'm hearing two consistent
themes.
First of all, folks are weary of the American Baptist denominational battle.
Eleven years ago, the Association was formed in the midst of crisis as a way
for churches to stand in solidarity with each other and LGBT folk. Since
1993, church leaders have invested considerable energy opposing the
disfellowshippings and working through the political compromises that
allowed W&A churches to remain in the ABC. Throughout this time,
congregations have engaged in meaningful yet difficult work to identify
themselves as welcoming. All the while, the people who populate our
churches are increasingly less Baptist in heritage and, therefore, less
denominationally oriented. So it comes as no surprise today that among W&A
churches there is less energy for the ABC struggle.
At the same time -- and this is the second consistent theme I'm hearing --
there is great energy for ministry.
I have heard passion for youth ministry, for new forms of worship, for
spiritual practices, for church growth with integrity. I have heard
excitement for leadership development and for new partnerships, even dreams
for new church planting.
This strikes me as incredibly good news: those who have been exiled have
discovered new life. We have found, in the words of the prophet Jeremiah,
"grace in the wilderness."
We are moving from "woundedness to wholeness," as one person has put it.
The turn is part of our conversion toward accepting God's blessing of us
individually and corporately. The shift is a welcome change.
We've been talking about "A Welcome Change" on the Association council.
We're employing this language to describe in broad terms a vision of new
life in the Association. And we're using "A Welcome Change" to talk
specifically about leadership development -- about cultivating the next
generation of LGBT leaders and straight allies. "A Welcome Change" is a way
to name the good work underway in our movement, a way to affirm the passion
and energy already manifested among our churches. It is a way to declare
the hope of our fellowship in Christ.
In the coming weeks, the council and I will be sharing more news about "A
Welcome Change." It is likely you will hear familiar words, for our work is
mainly about echoing and interpreting the aspirations expressed by you.
These are exciting days in the Association. Good news gathers us, grace
sustains us, and the Word made flesh beckons us to listen to the longings of
this Body.
If you're up for conversation, let's talk. You can reach me at
919-460-7069.
Blessings on your good work,
Daniel Pryfogle
Interim Director
Association of Welcoming & Affirming Baptists
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News
* Canadian and U.S. Churches to Gather
Welcoming and affirming Canadian and U.S. church leaders will gather in
Toronto for an historic conversation October 29 to explore possibilities for
greater collaboration across the border.
W&A churches are increasingly on the margins in the Baptist Convention of
Ontario and Quebec. Since 1994 those churches and their allies have
convened as The Gathering of Baptists of Ontario and Quebec. During this
same period, life has become more difficult for W&A congregations in the
American Baptist Churches.
"So we're all looking across the border, recognizing friends and mutual
interests, and wondering where fellowship with each other might lead," says
Daniel Pryfogle, AWAB's interim director. "I, for one, am excited about the
possibilities."
The meeting will be held from 3-8 p.m. at Woodbine Heights Baptist Church in
Toronto. For those who can stay over, the Gathering of Baptists of Ontario
and Quebec will hold its fall meeting on October 30 from 10 a.m. to 4:30
p.m. You can learn more about the fall meeting at:
http://www.gatheringbaptists.ca
Gathering friends will help arrange housing in Toronto for those who need
it.
If you are interested in
participating in this important conversation, please RSVP by October 15 to
daniel@wabaptists.org.
* Association Seeks Executive Director
The Association of Welcoming & Affirming Baptists seeks an executive
director who will lead and support the Association, its council, and its
members in pastoral ministry and prophetic witness proclaiming Godıs love
for all people, regardless of sexual orientation and gender identity.
This salaried position will be half - or three-quarters time initially, with
the goal of expansion to full time as resources allow. Some benefits will
be provided.
Responsibilities include:
- Pastoral care
- Interpretation of AWAB and its mission in various contexts, including the
pulpit
- Prophetic and visionary executive leadership
- Fund-raising
- Some clerical (to be negotiated)
The executive director reports to the AWAB council for accountability and
support.
The council seeks an executive director who has:
- A clear Welcoming and Affirming stance that can be publicly articulated
- Rootedness in and enthusiasm for the Baptist tradition
- Theological education and ability
- Willingness to travel
- Gifts in preaching, pastoral care, and organizational management
Please send a letter, resume, and professional profile (if possible) to
Rev. Peter J. B. Carman, Chair-AWAB Search, c/o Lake Avenue Baptist Church,
57 Ambrose Street, Rochester, NY 14608. Deadline for application is
December 1, 2004, or until the position is filled. AWAB will not
discriminate on the basis of sexual orientation, gender identity, age,
physical limitation, or geography (within North America).
* Association Seeks Nominations for Council and Committees
The Association is governed by an 11-member council. Its work is pursued
through several committees, including communications and program. If you
are interested in serving on the council or a committee, or would like to
nominate someone, please send an e-mail to council member Heather
Rittenhouse at angels4871@hotmail.com.
Calendar
* Coalition for Baptist Principles, October 14-15, 2004, in New York City.
To learn more, contact Ron Quay at rquay@churchesunited.net.
* A Welcome Change, Dinner Fund-Raiser for AWAB, October 17, 2004, 6 p.m.,
Pullen Memorial Baptist Church, Raleigh, N.C. An evening of great food,
fellowship, entertainment and inspiration. The dinner is free. Just bring
your appetite and your checkbook. RSVP by October 11 by calling the church
office at 919-828-0897. For directions to Pullen, go to:
http://www.pullen.org
* AWAB Open Circle LGBT Gathering, October 22-24, 2004, at University
Baptist Church in Austin, Texas. The regional gathering of folks from W&A
churches and beyond is a wonderful opportunity for LGBT Baptists, family and
friends to join together for workshops, fellowship and worship. For more
information, check out the Open Circle web site at:
http://www.ubcaustin.org/opencircle/glb_retreat04_main.htm
* A meeting of W&A churches and allies in Mid-American Baptist Churches,
October 23, 2004, 12-3 p.m., University Baptist Church, Minneapolis, Minn.
To learn more, contact Doug Donley, pastor of UBC, at
Pastor@ubcmn.org.
* Daniel Pryfogle, AWAB's interim director, preaching at Judson Memorial
Baptist Church, Minneapolis, Minn., October 24, 2004.
* A meeting of W&A Baptist churches from Canada and the U.S., October 29,
2004, 3-8 p.m., Woodbine Heights Baptist Church, Toronto, Ontario.
Participants will explore possibilities for greater collaboration. The
conversation will be held in tandem with the fall meeting of the Gathering
of Baptists of Ontario and Quebec, October 30, at Yorkminster Park Baptist
Church, Toronto, Ontario. Dr. Joseph Jeter of Brite Divinity School will
speak. To learn more, go to:
http://www.gatheringbaptists.ca
To RSVP for the October 29 conversation, send e-mail by October 15 to:
daniel@wabaptists.org
* 2005 Alliance of Baptists Convocation, April 1-3, 2005, First Baptist
Church, Greenville, S.C. To learn more, go to:
http://www.allianceofbaptists.org
* American Baptist Biennial, July 1-3, 2005, Denver, Colo. AWAB's National
Retreat will follow July 4-7 in Boulder, Colo. Stay tuned to
www.wabaptists.org for more details.
* 20th Annual Gathering of the Baptist Peace Fellowship of North
America, August 1 - 6, 2005, Linfield College, McMinnville, Oregon. To
learn more, go to:
http://www.bpfna.org
New Mailing Address
Please note that the Association has a new mailing address:
The Association of Welcoming & Affirming Baptists
P.O. Box 1423
Cary, North Carolina 27512
Contributions
If your church has not yet made its 2004 contribution to the Association,
please send it in soon. If you are looking for a way to say "Yes!" to
welcome and affirmation, consider making an individual gift. Your
contributions support such efforts as this online communication. The
Association is grateful for every gift, no matter the size.
For your convenience, the Association now offers a secure online giving
option at:
http://www.wabaptists.org/donations.htm
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