A visionary leader, open to new ideas and able to communicate them.
We are open to new ideas from outside our comfort zone about how parishes engage in their ministries and missions, particularly as financial pressures increase.
Do the possibilities of 21st century communication intrigue you?
A person whose life is deeply formed by prayer and scripture.
Will you lead us in articulating the Gospel to the culture around us?
Are prayer and retreat time a priority for you?
A people person.
Pastoral sensitivity and love of many different kinds of people are necessary strengths.
A person who will help us to reconcile and heal.
We come from different theological, social, and political perspectives.
Will you help us share in a common table and mission?
A person who will support lay ministry in all forms.
Connecticut has a strong history of parish independence.
Are you excited about congregational development and engaged by mutual ministry?
A person of diverse experience.
The broader the better! Ups. Downs. Corporate parish. Rural parish. Aided parish. East. West. North. South.
Can you develop a diocesan mission strategy for congregations that speak Spanish and Creole?
If you know how to balance a budget and keep mission and growth alive, we’re ready!
And yes, a person with a sense of humor and a capacity for joy!
"Finally, beloved, whatever is true, Whatever is honorable, whatever is just, Whatever is pure, whatever is pleasing, Whatever is commendable, If there is anything worthy of praise, think about these things."
Philippians 4:8