august, 2022
Event Details
Date: California & Hawaii: Friday, August 19, 2022 (7 PM - 8 PM PDT | 4 PM - 5 PM HST) Guam & Saipan: Saturday, August 20, 2022 (Noon -
Event Details
Date:
- California & Hawaii: Friday, August 19, 2022 (7 PM – 8 PM PDT | 4 PM – 5 PM HST)
- Guam & Saipan: Saturday, August 20, 2022 (Noon – 1 PM ChST)
Location: Zoom
Cost: free
RSVP Deadline: August 19, 2022
This event is hosted by the General and Jurisdictional delegates from the California-Pacific Conference, as elected by the Annual Conference for the 2020 General Conference. This event will provide input for the Delegation about key qualities to consider when electing at least 3 Bishops this November.
Your Cal-Pac General and Jurisdictional delegation invites you to help us identify the qualities our bishops need for transformation of the Jurisdiction and Annual Conferences. We along with the chair of the Committee on the Episcopacy also invite you to help us identify what qualities we need in the next bishop assigned to Cal-Pac.
Usually there are only 4-5 weeks between annual conference and the jurisdictional conference. Since there is instead 4 months this time, we want to take advantage of this unprecedented amount of time to hear from the annual conference before we elect the next bishops of the Western Jurisdiction. We will be electing at least 3 bishops in November that will represent a new majority of the college of bishops. These bishops will be facing a difficult and challenging moment in our church.
The delegation will take the qualities identified at the sessions and develop questions that all of the episcopal nominees will be invited to answer. After the list of nominees is released, the delegation will use the answers and all other information available in its discernment process regarding the nominees.
The Committee on the Episcopacy will take the results of the sessions to help them communicate to the Jurisdictional Committee on the Episcopacy what kind of bishop Cal-Pac needs to strengthen and transform the annual conference. By asking for input from the whole annual conference it is hoped that this will be a more transparent process.
Zoom Meeting information will be sent to you by email in your confirmation email.
- Technical requirements: To participate in Zoom meetings, participants must have a reliable Internet connection, and a laptop, tablet, or smartphone device that can download and install the Zoom app. A web or phone camera and a microphone are highly recommended, although some users may call in via phone if a mic is not available.
For questions about this event, contact the General and Jurisdictional Delegations via Rev. Richard Bentley at rbentley21@att.net.