The only metaphor I can think of for today is "sipping from a fire hose." This morning we heard three presentations about best practices for boards. The first presentation educated us a little about the Sarbanes Oxley Act and what it means for the PCUSA. The other two challenged us to understand our board role better and give effective oversight.
This afternoon we heard from the Governance Task Force, Mission Funding Task Force, and the Mission Work Plan Task Force. These are all very much works in progress. Here are links to the material we looked at:
Governance
Governance Options Grid (Gives two options for reconfiguration.)
Governance Options Rationale
Mission Funding
Mission Funding Values Statement
Mission Funding Proposed Framework
Mission Work Plan
Nothing to present to you online.
I am not going to recap what these proposals suggest. I will tell you a lot of hours and much effort has gone into them. Nevertheless, my personal take is that we are not being bold enough. Steve Martin of the Board of Pensions emphasized the importance of asking bold questions that take us out of groupthink. I am on the Mission Work Plan task force and can press my issues there. To the other two task forces, I would put one question:
Why do we need an Office of the General Assembly AND a General Assembly Council funded by two different revenue streams?
If these questions have not been dealt with first, then all the rest seems pointless. I can't think of any other organization where I give through two funding streams. The people in our pews experience their giving as "giving to the church," not as per capita and mission. This is part of the reason it is so difficult to interpret mission to the church.
The deeper question is, why do we have OGA and GAC instead of one board that oversees the work of the church? This makes flexibility and efficiency in decision-making nearly impossible. I would like answers to these questions before all else.
This evening we had division dinners and a book discussion on Eugene March's "Wide, Wide Circle of Divine Love." We did not return from dinner until after 9:00, so I missed that. Time to read papers and wrap it up on Saturday.
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