Finance in Mission Jonathan Hill – Director of Finance National Deaneries Conference – October 2012.

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Finance in Mission Jonathan Hill – Director of Finance National Deaneries Conference – October 2012

Lichfield Diocese – Population of just under £2m – 583 Churches/427 Parishes – 29 Deaneries (of varying size) – 3 Episcopal Areas – Mixture of Rural and Urban – 158 Urban/ 141 Rural – 128 mixed – Share is 72% of our income – Receive £1.9m in Central Support

Issues Facing Lichfield – Two main issues and all centre on Resources – First we need to lose £2m of costs over the next five years – unless we put up the share by large undeliverable amounts – We have at least 96 stipendiary clergy retiring in those five years – we have banned moves out !!!

Sustainability – In January 2011 an initiative was launched called “Plain Speaking” – It is designed on the Toronto model of comparing Mission Strength and Finance Strength – Every Deanery has undertaken the exercise

The Sustainability agenda The Church of England aims to encourage “a flourishing Christian presence in every community.”

Financial Resource Indicators 1.+ or – Ministry Contribution as % (R or C). 2.Overall Share Receipts. 3.Surplus or Loss over the last three years. 4.% Increase or Decrease in TVI (Total Voluntary Income) 5.Size of reserves as a percentage of Average Annual Expenditure.

Sustaining Mission and Ministry in the Diocese of Lichfield

Mission and Church Health Indicators OpportunityEngagement Going for Growth by: 1.Discovering the Heart of God. 2.Growing Disciples. 3.Reaching New Generations. 4.Transforming Communities. 5.Practising Generosity.

Encouragement

Mutual Support in the Diocese of Lichfield

Mutual Support – Koinonia – Appears 18 times in the New Testament – Communion, Fellowship or Partnership – Its root meaning is Sharing – It describes God’s Communion with us and with each other – Paul expounds the purpose and significance of this collection in 2 Corinthians 8-9. it is an expression of Koinonia between churches. It springs from the grace of God – ‘grace’ is shorthand for the generous, undeserved love God for us

Plain Speaking and Parish Share Parish Share Plain Speaking

New Share Formula – Based on Cost of Ministry – no such thing as a free vicar. – Average Cost with support £49,390 – Apply Mutual Support and apportion support from the Church Commissioners – A K ratio – divide the share paid by the adjusted Cost of Ministry – Aim for K to equal 1.1 – pay for your costs plus 10% towards other mission and ministry

New Share Formula – The new formula allows parishes to decide on what is affordable – Plan deployment – Know their share for up to 3 years in advance –Allow parishes to discuss with their neighbours requirements and deployment needs – Share the saving……..

–“What are the mission opportunities in our deanery that should be pursued as priorities?” –“Are there places where pastoral re- organisation would now be appropriate?” –“Which parishes need particular encouragement? What resources do we have at our disposal to offer?” –“What problems or issues have presented themselves that require further investigation?”

How can we as a whole Diocese respond with : - training (diocese-wide or locally); –resources (financial, personnel, administration); –policy decisions (youth/children; suspensions); –creative budgeting; –Other? How do the five ‘themes for Growth’ guide our response/planning?

Factor X – In all our forecasts - Factor X – The unknown, unknown. – Become apparent it is Buildings – Need to include the average cost of a QQ over a five year budget when looking at the sustainability of the Parish.

Practising Generosity – Just writing a new five year strategy with the Diocesan Bishop on Practising Generosity – Tax efficient Giving – Talents/Time and Tithing – TRIO (The responsibility is ours) – Mission and Ministry right then in theory and often in practice the finance takes care of itself.

Vision Take forward the spiritual and numerical growth of the Church of England – including growth of its capacity to serve the whole community of this country Re-shape and reimagine the Church’s Ministry for the century to coming, so as to make sure that there is a growing and sustainable Christian witness in every community Focus our resources where there is both greatest need and greatest opportunity.

Finance in Mission Jonathan Hill – Director of Finance National Deaneries Conference – October 2012

Area Priest with Local Ministry Covenanting parishes with variety of ministries and “focal” ministers 28

The Enterprise Model Community projects to develop ownership, opportunity and pastoral contact 29

Clustering and Covenanting Churches Local and district arrangements to share ministry and resources 30

Other considerations…. Think Church Planting - Church planting has been a major source of growth in the 1990s, across all denominations Think Networks - The parish system is an excellent way of covering the population geographically. However most people today relate to others through networks, rather than geography Think Ecumenically - Other churches are wrestling with the same issues 31

The Minster Model Major church acting as source of ministry to serve churches in a district 32

Cell Church Development Alternative model rooted in small groups (variety of ages) to serve neighbourhood as a network 33