Presbyterian News Service: GAC approves mission work plan

Proposed strategy will guide Council’s work from 2009-2012.

LOUISVILLE – A streamlined Mission Work Plan was approved by the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) General Assembly Council (GAC) Feb. 15 during its winter meeting here. The Mission Work Plan guides the work of the Council as it implements the mission directives of the PC(USA) General Assembly.

In a change from recent practice, the Mission Work Plan Task Force recommended that the plan guide the work of the Council over a four-year period rather than the normal two-year budget cycle. “As we listened to feedback, we sought a way for evaluation of results to play a greater role in the work we do,” said the Rev. Mary Marks King, chair of the task force. “We heard that a two-year plan has not provided sufficient time for reviewing the results of one plan before starting the next one. A four-year plan will allow us to add evaluation cycles into our work patterns…and ultimately will make our ministries more effective.”

The plan focuses the work of the GAC in five key areas: evangelism, discipleship, vocation, justice and stewardship.

This has been the focus of much of my GAC work for the past year. Maybe I can do a post in a few days explaining how it works.


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2 responses to “GAC approves mission work plan”

  1. Michael – I appreciate the efforts toward clarity and focus for the Gospel mission of our denomination. Had lunch at presbytery meeting today with Mike Castronis and enjoy hearing about the whole GAC process and changes. Keep up the good work. God Bless, Mark Hunt

  2. Thanks Mark. Mike and I served together on the 2007-2008 Mission Work Plan team. We will be together on the exec com for the council for the next two years. I really appreciate his character and exceptional sense of humor (that means he actually finds my jokes funny.) 🙂
    Seriously, I think GAC is finally beginning to get its feet on the ground after years of serious upheaval. However, there are still some hard decisions to be made over the next couple of months so please keep us in your prayers.

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