Donegal Presbyterian Church

 

The Next Decade Team

 

The Session of Donegal Presbyterian Church has the responsibility "to lead the congregation continually to discover what God is doing in the world and plan for change, renewal, and reformation under the Word of God." (Book of Order, section G-10.0102j.)

Donegal Presbyterian Church has not performed any long-range studies since 2003. The Session believes it is time for a systematic, thoughtful, and prayerful planning process for the church. Accordingly, the Session, at its June 17, 2010 meeting commissioned a team to be called "The Next Decade Team" with responsibilities of conducting a planning process with the church. The Session has formed a separate team as they feel the need for a planning process, but realize that governance of the church must continue. A specifically designated planning team will have freedom to study and analyze, yet not be bounded by worrying about day-to-day church matters. The Session has called the team considering the needs of the church and the skills and abilities of its members.

The Next Decade Team has these responsibilities:

1) To organize the team for a planning process, including naming its own chairperson.

2) To consider needs of Donegal Presbyterian Church in the next 2 to 3 years.

3) To gather appropriate data related to current conditions and future conditions.

4) To consider and recommend actions, activities, and directions for our church to take.

5) To keep the congregation involved and regularly informed of activities undertaken by the Team.

6) To report back to the Session with recommendations by the January 2011 Session meeting.

 

The Session authorized expenditures of up to $400 for planning related costs. Expenditures exceeding this amount need to be cleared through Session in advance.

Actions recommended by the Next Decade Team will return to the Session for review and action.

 

The Session has responsibility for implementation of recommendations made by the Team.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Last update: 06/26/10