 Episcopal Diocese of California 2014 Proposed Budget: Stewarding Our Common Mission.

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 Episcopal Diocese of California 2014 Proposed Budget: Stewarding Our Common Mission

Embodied Justice for all People & God’s Creation Church Vitality Rooted Spirituality Transparent & Accountable Leadership Inclusive Community

The majority of the diocesan budget is funded by the proportional sharing of our congregatio ns

The biggest single investment in our diocesan budget is the $701,000 that we share with the wider church— our local investment in global community.

These are diocesan investments which reflect a commitment to justice and peace for all people, respecting the dignity of every human being.

Church Vitality describes our commitment to move from maintaining our structures and habits to creating Christian communities that are thriving.

Rooted Spirituality engages Christian faith in our day-to- day habits and behaviors, holding the Good News close even in the midst of challenge.

Transparent leadership reflects clear and understandab le decision making; accountable leadership values, listens to, and acts on feedback.

“Who is not yet at this table with us?” Diocesan investments in inclusive community celebrate diversity as a gift created by God in whose image we are all made.