The full text of Katharine Jefferts Schori's proposed alternative 2013-2015 budget

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7 comments on “The full text of Katharine Jefferts Schori's proposed alternative 2013-2015 budget

  1. Undergroundpewster says:

    She appears to expect to see $3,000,000 more from the dioceses than the others had predicted.

    I guess that would be from the hordes of same-sex couples streaming in for the new blessing services.

  2. Archer_of_the_Forest says:

    I love the bit in the explanation of line 36 and 38 of the itemized budget, “Sunsetting a position in light of normalized relations within the Anglican Communion.” Yeah, that will happen when we go all Same Sex Blessings.

  3. midwestnorwegian says:

    Underground – either that, or she’s going to initiate a new national “fee” for all gay “marriages” held on all of the property she thinks she owns.

    GC2012 is going to get the rite put into place this summer so the money can start rolling in…

  4. c.r.seitz says:

    Someone else put the figure at 4.4 Million more, over against the EC of EC budget. I am also curious where this money is coming from. One-third of dioceses have under 3500 ASA. Some are obviously on the ropes. Many others give nothing out of conviction. I see the present Bishop of Arizona suggests a 10% asking as most reasonable, given the struggling TEC (and he suggests if you don’t give, you don’t vote…one needs to watch the implications of these kinds of suggestions, which can backfire). 10% might be the actual yield without any downward adjustments. This is getting to be a perfect storm, with communion without baptism, same-sex blessings, and other church-growth measures thrown in.

  5. Pageantmaster Ù† says:

    I suppose that I am always interested in matching figures, or indeed those which add up to matching figures. This was interesting from page three:
    [blockquote]Mark 1: To Proclaim the Good News of the Kingdom. $2 million is designated for starting new congregations and worshiping communities (line 27). The intent is to use churchwide resources to strengthen local mission efforts through partnering with dioceses to provide coaching, support, and one-third of new start costs.[/blockquote]
    I expect that will come in mighty handy in the diocese of Virginia, planting 70 people into the formerly 4,000 member Falls Church and with running costs of $750,000 it appears from some googling.
    That is only one of what might be considered perhaps “starting new congregations and worshiping communities” in facilities taken recently by the diocese of Virginia and whose costs of maintaining these facilities must be considerably in excess of the Falls Church figure. Could come in handy considering the $2 million line of credit which presumably needs to be paid back to the national church?

  6. Pageantmaster Ù† says:

    I suppose that there will be some reason why the Presiding Bishop felt the imperitive to come up with her own budget, notwithstanding presumably her participation and that of her staff all the way along in preparation of the official church budgets; and notwithstanding the message of high-handedness; unilateralism and perhaps panic it sends out; leaving on one side the exposure once again of her inability to work within any institutional framework or canons.

    If necessary declare year zero appears to be the message. Ankar knows best!

  7. Pageantmaster Ù† says:

    Page 7:
    [blockquote]The Budget Proposal suggests eliminating 12.75 staff positions[/blockquote]
    Looks like somebody is for the chop.