(Living Church) Executive Council Wrestles with Budget

The Rev. Susan Snook of Arizona said the Joint Standing Committee on Finances for Mission’s subcommittee on the budget wants to “engage the church in a discussion of the fact that not all dioceses meet their full asking percentage formula.”

A table on the Episcopal Church’s website listing diocesan commitments and payments indicates that just 41 of the 110 dioceses pledged 19 percent or more for 2013.

“Susan is absolutely right when she says that in one sense there are absolutely no consequences to non-payment in the sense that there are no penalties, but there are huge consequences to not paying the asking,” said the Rt. Rev. Mark Hollingsworth, Bishop of Ohio. “The consequences are that we are not able to do the work that God has proffered for us to do in the ways that we envision doing it productively in the church, so it is a really important discussion for us to have.”

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2 comments on “(Living Church) Executive Council Wrestles with Budget

  1. Sarah1 says:

    [blockquote]”A table on the Episcopal Church’s website listing diocesan commitments and payments indicates that just 41 of the 110 dioceses pledged 19 percent or more for 2013.”[/blockquote]

    This is [i]awesome[/i] news!

    Does anyone know what the trend has been over the past 10 years? I’d love to know if this is up or down from years past.

  2. dwstroudmd+ says:

    Golly, gee, Mr. Ed, it is the economy and not what we purport and allege that God wants. You just can’t be so simplistic! It’s the economy! It’s the economy! All is well (TM)!