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Reports to the Presbytery of Florida
Winter Stated Meeting
January 23, 2016 9 a.m. CST/10 a.m. EST
Grace Presbyterian Church 1415 Airport Road, Panama City, FL 32405
www.gracechurchpc.com
CONTENTS
Introduction ................................................................. Dogwood Acres Ministry Team .......................... p. 12
Docket.................................................................... p. 1 Presbyterian Women Coordinating Team ........... p. 13
Stated Clerk/Communications ............................... p. 2 Appendix......................................................................
Committee on Ministry ........................................ p. 10
Winter Stated Presbytery Meeting i January 23, 2016
IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR CLERKS/PASTORS Please share this information with your ruling elder presbytery commissioner(s):
Every ruling elder commissioner must have a form naming him/her as commissioner for the
church, signed by the session moderator or clerk. This form is included in the docket mailing
and also is available on the Presbytery’s website, www.presbyteryofflorida.com, under the
“Meeting dockets/forms” tab on the site’s “Presbytery” page.
The commissioner must turn in that form, sign in on the appropriate list, and get a name tag. All
three steps are important for ensuring your attendance is recorded in the official meeting
minutes, so be sure to arrive about 30 minutes before the meeting starts in order to take care of
this and any personal needs before the meeting is called to order. Minister members should sign
in on the appropriate list and get their printed name tags.
These will help ensure accurate recording of the minutes, particularly the attendance, and a
timely start of the meeting.
William H. “Bill” Green,
2015 – 2016 Moderator of the Presbytery of Florida
Winter Stated Presbytery Meeting ii January 23, 2016
Map and directions to Grace Presbyterian Church, 1415 Airport Road, Panama City, FL 32405
Via I-10 East:
Take Exit 85 right to US-331 S (DeFuniak Springs).
Go 14.2 miles.
Turn left onto FL-20 E. Go 26.7 miles.
Turn right onto FL-77 S. Go 14.4 miles.
Turn right onto FL-390 W/W 14th
St. Go 3.8 miles.
Slight left onto Lisenby Ave. Go 0.5 mile.
Grace will be on the right.
Via I-10 West:
Take Exit 136 left to FL 276/Kynesville Rd.
(Marianna). Go 0.8 mile.
Turn left onto Co. Rd. 167/Fairview Rd.
Go 17.4 miles.
Turn left onto US-231 S. Go 29.9 miles.
Slight right onto E 23rd
St. Go 2.2 miles.
Slight right onto Airport Rd. Go 0.4 mile.
Grace will be on the right.
Via US-98 East:
Turn left onto FL-368 E/W 23rd
St. in Panama City.
Go 2.8 miles.
Turn left onto FL-327 N/Lisenby Ave. Go 0.1 mile.
Grace will be on the left.
Lunch Menu Chicken Casserole (or vegetarian alternative)
Tossed Salad with Ranch or Italian salad dressing Rolls
Assorted Desserts Tea, coffee, lemonade and water
$10 per person
Please make checks payable to Grace Presbyterian Women
Winter Stated Presbytery Meeting 1 January 23, 2016
DOCKET OF THE PRESBYTERY OF FLORIDA
January 23, 2016 – 9 a.m. CST/10 a.m. EST Grace Presbyterian Church, Panama City, FL
We strengthen, nurture, and connect congregations.
We support and connect elders engaged in pastoral leadership. We inspire members to grow spiritually and model the love of Christ in service and witness. We lean forward to embrace change and develop creative outreach and outdoor ministries.
8 – 8:55 a.m. CST Registration 9 a.m. CST ................................................................................................. Winter Meeting Convenes
Declaration of a Quorum ................................................................................... Jeannie Dixon
Adoption of the Docket ................................................................................................................... Jeannie Dixon
Welcome from host church. ....................................................................... Rev. Dr. Gary Cecil
ntroductions ............................................................................................................ Bill Green First-time ruling elders, teaching elders, corresponding members, and visitors
9:15 a.m. CST – Morning Worship
Installation of new moderator – Mary Vance 10:15 a.m. CST – Reports of Presbyter Staff/Officers and Teams/Committees
Stated Clerk/Communications to Presbytery – Jeannie Dixon (pp. 2 – 9)
For action:
Presbytery Leadership Team ........................................................................... Hugh Hamilton
Committee on Ministry (pp. 10 – 11) ............................................................................ Chris Erde
Commitment to Representation Team ................................................................. Toya O’Hora
Budget, Finance and Stewardship/Treasurer ........................................................... Jim Davis
Dogwood Acres Ministry Team (p. 12) .................................................................. James Vance
11 a.m. CST – Presentation of overtures 12 p.m. CST – Lunch 1 p.m. CST – Reports of Presbytery Staff/Officers and Teams/Committees, continued For information:
Coordinating Presbyter ....................................................................................... Paul Luthman
Committee on Preparation for Ministry ................................................................. John Erthein
Congregational Mission Support Team ................................................................... Gary Cecil
Presbyterian Women Coordinating Team (p. 13) .............................................. Sandra Winslett
Disaster Preparedness and Response Team .......................................................... Scott Yant
Self Development of People Team ................................................................... Michael Askew
Personnel Team ..................................................................................................... Ric Connor New Business Adjournment and Closing Prayer
Next Meeting: Tuesday, May 17, 2016 – 9 a.m. CDT/10 a.m. EDT St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, Panama City
If you need child care for this meeting, please contact the host church.
Winter Stated Presbytery Meeting 2 January 23, 2016
Report from the Stated Clerk 1
Annual Statistics 2
Clerks and pastors are reminded that the gathering of annual statistics for each congregation is underway. If 3
you have ANY questions or need assistance do not hesitate to contact me. Churches have from Dec. 4 to Feb. 4 4
to enter the statistics for 2015. Do not wait until the last minute. At a minimum, please enter your membership 5
numbers. 6
The session needs to approve the report as early as possible after December 31, 2015. This is a session report 7
and DOES NOT require approval at a congregational meeting. 8
9
The program works best using Firefox, Chrome, and Safari. For those folks who are using IE (Microsoft 10
Internet Explorer) there are instructions on the statistics page for making changes to the browser. 11
Commissioners to Presbytery for 2015 12
Article III of the By-Laws of the Presbytery of Florida provide for one ruling elder commissioner from each 13
congregation. Churches with membership above 500 are entitled to additional commissioners. 14
15
We currently have 4 congregations with membership between 501-1000 who are entitled to two ruling elder 16
commissioners: 17
Quincy, First; 18
Pensacola, First; 19
Pensacola, Trinity; 20
Tallahassee, Faith. 21
This will provide for 48 ruling elder commissioners. The number of teaching elders is 43 so there is no 22
imbalance of teaching elders to ruling elders. 23
Winter Stated Presbytery Meeting 3 January 23, 2016
Florida Presbytery 1
Rolls as of December 31, 2015 2
The following Teaching Elders are members of the Florida Presbytery engaged in a validated ministry 3
(G-2.0503a): 4
Mel Baars, Bill Bess, Rob Bohnsack, Mark Broadhead, Gary Cecil, Tae Ho Cheong, Joseph Chung, Brant 5
Copeland, Daniel Dieth, Chris Erde, John Erthein, Jonas Georges, R.C. Griffin, Hugh Hamilton, Ken Kelly, 6
John Kelsay, George Kessler, Daniel Loffredo, Benjamin Lynch, Hailey Lynch, Beth McCaw, Bea Miller, Dan 7
Mitchell, Charles K. Moore, Taylor Phillips, Steven Schaick, Sharon Schuler, Robert Sullivan, Mary Vance, 8
Bonnie Wilkins. 9
The following Teaching Elders are members-at-large of the Florida Presbytery (G-2.0503b): 10
Bruce Chapman, Jae Wan Chung, James Duncan, Nancy Forinash*, Pamela King-Phillips, Emily Proctor, 11
Robert Sugg and Joan Wooten. 12
*In accordance with G-2.0508 (Failure to engage in validated ministry), the COM determined at its December 13
11, 2012, meeting that Nancy Forinash does not currently fulfill the criteria for membership-at-large. If after 14
three years she still does not meet the criteria for either validated ministry or membership-at-large, she may be 15
removed from the rolls of the presbytery. 16
The following Teaching Elders are honorably retired members of the Florida Presbytery (G-2.0503c): 17
Barry Arnold, Michael Askew, Glenn Bass, Tom Borland, Frank Beall, Don Brown, Lewis Bullard, Reid 18
Cameron, Ted Chumley, Tom Douglas, James Duncan, Terry Dyer, Al Harris, Gene Harris, Kathleen Hodgson, 19
Harry Horne, James Huffaker, Dolores Ingraham, Owen Ireland, Randy Jackson, Harvey Jenkins, Hal Jensen, 20
Hubert Johnston, Fred Keith, George Kessler, Charles Lapp, Bill Lee, John Lown, Sandra Martin, John Marvin, 21
Ruth Mashewske, Donna Medlock, Steven Melamed, Lindsay Moffett, James Monroe, Durl Odom, Clarence 22
Payne, James Peacock, Luther Price, Albert Reese, Leo Sandon, Morris Springer, James Stansbury, Davis 23
Thomas, Drucilla Tyler, James Urquhart, Ezra Yune. 24
The following are ministers from other Christian traditions who have been enrolled as members of the 25
Florida Presbytery: 26
Richard Conner – ELCA and Temporary Supply at Parkway Presbyterian Church; 27
Emory Hingst – ELCA and Parish Associate at First Presbyterian Church in Tallahassee 28
The following are Ruling Elders currently commissioned for service within the Presbytery: 29
Joanne Kublik – First, Milton 30
Sheila Palmer – St. Andrews, Panama City 31
Larry Plank – Pace Presbyterian 32
Jack Homoney – First, Chipley 33
Alan House – Gretna/Woodland 34
Winter Stated Presbytery Meeting 4 January 23, 2016
Annual Report on Christian Educators 1
as of December 31, 2015 2
The following Christian Educators meet the provisions outlined in the By-Laws (Article IV, #5) to have 3
voice at Presbytery Meetings: (certified Christian Educators) 4
Lisa Wilder – First Presbyterian, Quincy 5
Christy Williams – First Presbyterian, Tallahassee 6
Laurice Andrews – First Presbyterian, DeFuniak Springs 7
The following Christian Educators meet the provisions outlined in the By-Laws (Article IV, #5) to have 8
voice and vote at Presbytery Meetings: (certified Christian Educators who are also ruling elders) 9
Jeannie Dixon – Fellowship Presbyterian Church, Tallahassee 10
Carol Deloach – Christ Presbyterian Church, Tallahassee 11
Shannon Guse – Faith Presbyterian Church, Tallahassee 12
The following Christian Educators are currently employed by churches within the bounds of the Florida 13
Presbytery: 14
Vickie Dieth – Christ Presbyterian, Tallahassee 15
Ryan Jones – Gulf Breeze Presbyterian Church 16
Jason Williams – Grace Presbyterian, Panama City 17
In November, in consultation with the moderator and coordinating presbyter I appointed members to an 18
Investigating Committee and a Pastoral Care Team. 19
In December the commissioners and Young Adult Advisory Delegate to General Assembly were registered 20
online with the Office of the General Assembly. 21
Respectfully submitted, 22
Jeannie Dixon, Presbytery of Florida Stated Clerk23
Winter Stated Presbytery Meeting 9 January 23, 2016
Association of Smaller Congregations
The Association of Smaller Congregations (ASC) of the Synod of South Atlantic, Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)
was organized in April 1987 by a group of visionaries led by the late Rev. Foster Edwards, a PC(USA) minister
in the Presbytery of Greater Atlanta.
The ASC sought to create an organization which would:
Encourage and support smaller congregations,
Promote awareness of the unique strengths and needs of smaller congregations,
Provide opportunities for fellowship, education, and creative thinking and sharing between smaller
congregations, and
Facilitate communication between churches, presbyteries, and higher governing bodies.
All churches and their members within the ecclesiastical bounds of the Synod of South
Atlantic, having 200 or fewer members are considered as members of the ASC.
It is the hope of every member of the board that our organization will serve to support
the life and ministry of the smaller congregations in the Synod of the South Atlantic.
We hope to do this through worship, fellowship, education and prayer for the people of
these congregations and for their pastors.
For more information, please visit our website: www.presbyasc.org
2016 Conference Dear ASC member, A copy of our registration brochure for this year’s conference is now available. Please note the conference fee this year is $150 each, due to the generous grant assistance of the General Assembly and a budget allowance by the Synod of the South Atlantic. The fee includes room and board and six meals and conference fees. Our Conference dates are May 2-4, 2016. More detailed information on the workshops and leaders will be included in the registration packet at the Conference. I look forward to seeing you at St. Simon’s. I hope you can join us there. If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact me. Blessings, Maurine Resch Registrar ASC Conference (Association of Smaller Congregations) Cell phone: 706-373-9480 Email: [email protected]
Winter Stated Presbytery Meeting 10 January 23, 2016
Report from the Ministry Team/Committee on Ministry 1
The Ministry Team/Committee on Ministry is composed of 1/2 teaching elders and 1/2 ruling elders to guide the 2
Presbytery’s Teaching Elders, Commissioned Ruling Elders, and Christian Educators. (Book of Order G-3
3.0307) 4
For information: 5
The Ministry Team/Committee on Ministry: 6
• Heard District reports. 7
• Continued work with churches seeking pastors through MT liaisons. 8
• Approved the MIF for Faith, Tallahassee. 9
• Approved the MIF for First, DeFuniak Springs. (Interim) 10
• Agreed not to renew the Mission Insite contract. 11
• Recommend to churches a 2% Cost of Living Increase for 2016, for Pastors and Certified Educators. 12
• Approved the request of Rev. Harvey Jenkins to labor outside the bounds of Presbytery to serve within the 13
bounds of Glacier Presbytery as Pastor-in-Residence at the Community Church, Whitlash, MT for a period of 14
one year. 15
• Approved the minutes of the installation commission for Rev. Daniel Loffredo, Gulf Breeze. 16
• Approved the dissolution of the relationship between Rev. Anghaarad Teague Dees as Associate Pastor with 17
Trinity, Pensacola in order that she might accept a call as Co-Pastor of Trinity church, Valdosta, GA, and 18
approved her transfer to the Flint River Presbytery when the way be clear. 19
• Received the following transfer confirmations: 20
o Sally Campbell Evans to Presbytery of Tampa Bay 21
o Keith L. Posehn to Presbytery of Tampa Bay 22
o William R. Russell to Presbytery of St. Augustine 23
• Appointed Larry Plank as Moderator for the Shalimar church, Shalimar. 24
• Presented a certificate of Honorable Retirement to Rev. Dr. Randon Jackson. 25
• Approved a 2016 draft (team) budget of $5,100. 26
• Appointed an Engagement Team of Dan Mitchell, Gary Cecil, Tracey Schoppe, and Al Borovich to work with 27
the Agape Church, Panama City, in their discernment concerning Presbytery’s “Gracious Dismissal Process” 28
• Discussed the GA Moderator’s paper and suggestions related to “Presbyterian Identity” and encourages all 29
congregations and pastors to participate in this online forum. 30
Winter Stated Presbytery Meeting 11 January 23, 2016
For action: 1
• Examined Rev. Stephen Elwood Graves as candidate for pastor at Lafayette, Tallahassee. He was examined 2
in the areas of sacraments, theology and polity. The examination was sustained and as the terms of call meet 3
the presbytery minimum and they were approved. The MT thus introduces Rev. Graves to the Presbytery. 4
• Recommend to Presbytery that the Presbytery’s Minimum Salary for Pastors and Certified Educators be 5
increased by 2% for 2016. 6
Respectfully submitted, 7
Rev. Dr. Randon Jackson, Team Chair 8
Team Members: Chris Erde, Gene Harris, Bob Crabtree, Dan Mitchell, Mary Bevis Schmidt, Taylor Phillips, 9
Larry Plank, Jim Green, Joan Wooten, Barbara Barrett, Brant Copeland, Mark Broadhead, Sheila Palmer, 10
Jeannie Dixon, Bonnie Wilkins, Paul Luthman, ex-officio (1 vacancy) 11
THE NEXT MEETING OF COM WILL BE – January 19, 2016 @ 9:30 AM (CST) @ the Presbytery Office.12
Winter Stated Presbytery Meeting 12 January 23, 2016
Report from the Dogwood Acres Ministry Team
A Christmas and New Year Note From James Vance, Dogwood Acres Ministry Team Chair
The Christmas season is now behind us, and a new year has begun. The Vances celebrated a very special holiday, with family visiting for a couple weeks from Seattle, and, after days of last minute shopping, a beautiful Christmas Eve worship service, parties, and a family Christmas present exchange, it was time to relax, get out of the house, and do something fun and different. So, of course, we went to Dogwood Acres for a couple days of R&R, nature hikes, and “local mission work.” What a wonderful time! We stayed in the Monroe Lodge, hiked the Orange Trail, checked out the swimming lake, the gopher tortoise habitats, counted deer, played Scrabble, and even took in an evening of pizza at the local Holmes Creek Pizza & Pasta (the place with the London Bus) in downtown Vernon. And all this still left time to do a little clean up around the cabin area one day and a complete weed-pulling festival at the labyrinth the next. The four adults and three kids in
our extended family had a blast and wanted the rest of the presbytery to know that the nicest vacations don’t have to be lengthy or far away. Next time you feel like a little down time or productive service work in our area, think of Dogwood Acres! We’re always glad to have you – just call ahead to make sure there’s “room at the inn.”
Note: Our usual DWA report will be handed out at the presbytery meeting as a docket addendum.
Winter Stated Presbytery Meeting 13 January 23, 2016
Report from the Presbyterian Women 1
Greetings and Happy New Year from Presbyterian Women. Another new year and endless possibilities of 2
wonders to come are exciting. The November 2015 Meeting and Luncheon of the PWP Coordinating Team 3
was held at the First Presbyterian Church of Chipley. District Coordinators shared various interesting “PW 4
Kick Off” and “Start the PW Year” events in local churches. District Together In Service Coordinators shared 5
info of mission projects in local churches. The PWP Moderator and District Coordinators enjoyed officiating at 6
several PW Officer Installation Services for local churches. 7
We are pleased to announce that Vickie Dieth, Christian Educator at Tallahassee, Christ Church, is a 8
recipient of a PWP Scholarship. The scholarship will be used to assist her in attending the January Annual 9
Meeting of the Association of Presbyterian Church Educators (APCE) in Chicago. Vickie will attend 10
continuing education classes and workshops. 11
The 110th PWP Annual Gathering is March 19, at 10:00 a.m. Central Time, at the Fort Walton Beach, First 12
Church. Barbara Fallin and her team are planning a special day including Worship, Business Meeting, Lunch, 13
informative displays about our missions, and a SERRV Market where you can shop for handcrafted products 14
made by artisans around the world who are disadvantaged. We are helping to lift them out of poverty by 15
supporting SERRV. 16
The PW Synod of South Atlantic (PWS) Coordinating Team (CT) is contributing financial support to PW 17
Churchwide (PWC) Representative Sheila Louder (Past PWC Vice Moderator for Justice and Peace Concerns) 18
to help with her travel expenses in March to attend the 65th United Nations Commission on the Status of 19
Women. Human Trafficking is a major issue at the conference. Our PWP CT voted to contribute financial 20
support to our Synod Representative Karen Hamilton (Moderator, PWP Central Florida) to help with her travel 21
expenses in September to attend the 2016 PWC USA Mission Experience (USAME) in San Francisco, CA. 22
Mission Haven has been a ministry of PW since 1951. It provides a home away from home for PC(USA) 23
missionaries, either a furnished home or apartment. Mission Haven is adjacent to Columbia Theological 24
Seminary (CTS) in Decatur, GA. It is owned and operated by PW in six states and is funded entirely by 25
donations from their 25 presbyteries. Mission Haven is currently in great need of additional funding to continue 26
costly updates to properly maintain the apartment buildings and houses. Prayerfully consider making a 27
contribution to this ministry. 28
Come See Columbia Day is April 19, at CTS. The featured speaker is Dr. Leanne VanDyk, President, 29
Columbia Theological Seminary. 30
Hundreds of PW will experience a glorious weekend October 21-23, at the 2016 PW Synod of South Atlantic 31
Triennial Gathering, at the Epworth Conference Center on St. Simon’s Island, GA. An exciting dimension of 32
this Gathering is that PW in the state of Florida is planning the Gathering. It is my honor to serve on the 33
planning team. Help us spread the word about the event as we plan to have the largest number ever of women 34
from Florida attend and represent our Sunshine State. Friday evening, Saturday, and Sunday morning will be 35
enriching times with morning and evening plenaries, and a day filled with choices from a myriad of workshops, 36
Bible study, current issues and topics, activities, and even time for tours & shopping in the area. Those who are 37
a part of this Gathering will travel home with fond memories of a meaningful, educational, and delightful 38
weekend. We invite you to be with us for this special Gathering. 39
Presbyterian Women commit ourselves to nurture our faith through prayer and Bible Study, to support the 40
mission of the church worldwide, to work for justice and peace, and to build an inclusive community of women 41
that strengthens the PC(USA) and witnesses to the promise of God's kingdom. Come join us! 42
Contact PWP Moderator Sandra Winslett 850.432.0890 or [email protected] for more information. 43
Appendix
Winter Stated Presbytery Meeting A-1 January 23, 2016
Guidelines for Presbytery Meetings
Thank you for your service as presbyters – and a special welcome to those who are first-time
commissioners! Our work together as a Presbytery is a great privilege. We represent different points of
view, interests, and levels of knowledge, but we all share a love for our church and a commitment to
mission. Each one of us is valuable and stands to offer important perspectives on the issues before us.
When we meet, our goal is to make the best possible decisions for the life and ministry of our
Presbytery. Therefore, to ensure that all points of view are heard and that we use our time well in the
course of the day, the following points should be kept in mind:
1. Those who are eligible to vote on matters brought before the presbytery are member ministers,
certified Christian educators who also are elders and session-appointed elder commissioners. (The
number of commissioners each church is allotted is shown on the following page.)
2. Please use the microphones. This applies to everyone. You may think that you can project your
voice and that you have no difficulty being heard, but there will always be someone who cannot
hear what you want to say. As Moderator, I will ensure that the body waits for you and does not
engage in debate while you make your way to a microphone.
3. When you speak to the assembly, please identify yourself by name, as minister or elder
commissioner, and by church. Many people at a Presbytery meeting know each other well and see
each other frequently, but there are others who are new and do not know those in attendance.
4. Please do not shout, “Call for the question!” when you want to move to limit debate. Instead, go
to a microphone, wait to be recognized, and say, “I move the previous question.” This motion is
not debatable, does not require a second, and requires a two-thirds majority.
5. If you wish to make a point of order, ask a question of privilege, or bring up a matter of business
that cannot wait, you do not need to wait at a microphone. Please stand at your place and say,
“Moderator, I rise to a point of order,” or “Moderator, I rise to a question of privilege.” The
Moderator will recognize you, ask you to state your question or concern, and will deal with it
immediately.
6. If you are not sure how to word a motion, please go to a microphone, wait to be recognized, and
then explain to the Presbytery what you want to do. The Moderator will help you frame your
motion.
7. Debate on all motions shall be limited to three minutes on all issues for discussion or action ,
alternating between speakers who are for or against the motion, in accordance with XI(3) of the
Presbytery’s Bylaws.
Remember that Roberts Rules of Order is designed to be a help, not a hindrance – so don’t let it stand
in the way of your full participation in the Presbytery meeting. Again, welcome – and God’s blessings
to all as we undertake the work and ministry God has given us!
Appendix
Winter Stated Presbytery Meeting A-2 January 23, 2016
Number of Ruling Elder Commissioners per Church Based on 2014 year-end statistical reports to General Assembly
and Article III of the Presbytery’s Bylaws, which states,
“All congregations within the presbytery shall be entitled to one ruling elder commissioner.
Congregations with membership over 500 shall be represented as follows:
501-1000: 2 ruling elders 1501-2000: 4 ruling elders
1001-1500: 3 ruling elders 2001-2500: 5 ruling elders”
Church # Mbrs # Commissioners Church # Mbrs # Commissioners
Blountstown 10 1 Panama City, Gulf Beach 79 1
Chipley, First 58 1 Panama City, Parkway 173 1
Crestview, First 107 1 Panama City, St. Andrews 35 1
DeFuniak Springs, Bethel 6 1
Pensacola, First 595 2
DeFuniak Springs,
Euchee Valley 52 1
Pensacola, Northminister 109 1
DeFuniak Springs, First 115 1 Pensacola, Korean 65 1
DeFuniak Springs,
Pleasant Grove 3 1
Pensacola, Trinity 713 2
Destin, First 56 1 Pensacola, Westminster 16 1
Freeport, Freeport 73 1 Port St. Joe, First 6 1
Ft. Walton Beach, First 157 1 Quincy, First 501 2
Ft. Walton Beach-Korean,
First 65 1
Red Bay, Red Bay 19 1
Gretna, Gretna 21 1 Sawdust, Woodland 30 1
Gulf Breeze, Gulf Breeze 318 1 Shalimar 26 1
Havana, First 75 1 Sunny Hills, Sunny Hills 30 1
Laurel Hill, Laurel Hill 9 1 Tallahassee, Christ 294 1
Lynn Haven, First 90 1 Tallahassee, Faith 963 2
Marianna, First 237 1 Tallahassee, Fellowship 163 1
Milton, First 27 1 Tallahassee, First 340 1
Monticello, First 40 1
Tallahaassee Korean No
report 1
Navarre, Navarre 41 1 Tallahassee, Lafayette 197 1
Pace, Pace 27 1 Tallahassee,Trinity United 41 1
Panama City, Agape 54 1 Wewahitchka, First 17 1
Panama City, Grace 251 1
Appendix
Winter Stated Presbytery Meeting A-5 January 23, 2016
Key to Presbytery of Florida Acronyms and Abbreviations
BF&S Budget, Finance & Stewardship Team (also BFS)
BF&S is responsible for budget and fiscal control, property management and promotion
of responsible stewardship.
CMST Congregational Mission Support Team (formerly the Church Development and
Evangelism and Compassion and Social Justice Committees)
CMST is responsible for but not limited to strengthening and supporting churches,
planning opportunities for leadership development, leading the presbytery in
transformation and revitalization opportunities, evangelism and developing ways for
networking and connecting ministries, missions and resources among its churches.
CP Coordinating Presbyter (formerly the Executive Presbyter)
The Presbytery’s CP/Head of Staff provides coordination, administration, and
communication to promote the ministry and mission of the Presbytery of Florida.
COM Committee on Ministry
The COM is composed of ½ teaching elders and ½ ruling elders to guide the presbytery’s
teaching elders, commissioned ruling elders (CRE) and Christian Educators.(Book of
Order G-3.0307)
CPM Committee on Preparation for Ministry
CPM provides care, guidance and oversight for inquirers and candidates who are
preparing to become ministers. (Book of Order G-3.0307)
CRE Commissioned Ruling Elder (formerly Commissioned Lay Pastor)
A CRE is a ruling elder whom the presbytery has commissioned to limited pastoral
service as assigned by the presbytery. (Book of Order G-2.1001)
CRT Commitment to Representation Team (formerly the Committee on Representation
and Nominating Committee)
CRT is responsible for the nomination process for elected positions for the presbytery,
giving due consideration to diversity, geographical, and theological positions consistent
with the reformed tradition.
DWA Dogwood Acres
The DWA team is responsible for all matters relating to short- and long-term planning,
management, development, operations and programs connected with Dogwood Acres in
conjunction with the short- and long-term goals for the presbytery that are recommended
by Presbytery Leadership Team and adopted by the presbytery.
DPRT Disaster Preparedness & Response Team
DP&R is responsible for all matters relating to the preparation, mitigation, response and
recovery from a disaster (natural, human-caused, or other) within, but not limited to, the
bounds of the presbytery; especially one that affects one or more congregations.
Appendix
Winter Stated Presbytery Meeting A-6 January 23, 2016
HAE Hunger Action Enabler
The HAE leads the presbytery and its churches in addressing needs and issues in the five
areas of the Presbyterian Hunger Program (PHP): Lifestyle Integrity, Education and
Interpretation, Public Policy, Development Assistance and Direct Food Relief.
OGHS One Great Hour of Sharing Offering
OGHS supports Presbyterian Disaster Assistance, the Presbyterian Hunger Program and
Self Development of People and is received by most congregations on Easter Sunday,
Passion/Palm Sunday or both, although some receive it throughout Lent.
MIF Ministry Information Form (formerly CIF – Church Information Form)
Form available online via PC(USA)’s Church Leadership Connection System, whereby
churches, presbyteries, synods, seminaries and other partner institutions may provide
information about positions they seek to fill.
PJC Permanent Judicial Commission The Presbytery’s PJC is composed of equal numbers of teaching and ruling elders plus one of
either and acts as a court of appeal from sessions and exercises original jurisdiction in
disciplinary cases against minister members of the presbytery (Book of Order D-5.0000)
PIF Personal Information Form
Form available online via PC(USA)’s Church Leadership Connection System, whereby
teaching elders who are seeking a call or not actively seeking but open to a call may
provide information about their current, past and desired ministries.
PLT Presbytery Leadership Team (formerly the Presbytery Council)
The PLT is responsible for engaging in ongoing shaping and reshaping the life and
mission of the presbytery by being responsive to the changing needs of the presbytery,
the community and the world.
RE Ruling Elder
A RE is a member of a congregation chosen by the congregation to discern and measure
its fidelity to the Word of God and to strengthen and nurture its faith and life. (Book of
Order G-2.0301)
SC Stated Clerk of the Presbytery
The Stated Clerk, who must be a ruling elder or teaching elder, is elected for a definite
term by the council to record the council’s transactions, keep its rolls of membership and
attendance, maintain any required registers, preserve its records and furnish extracts of
them when required by another council of the church. (Book of Order G-3.0104)
SDOP Self Development of People Team
SDOP is responsible for the administration, interpretation, and implementation of the
Self-Development of People Program of the Presbyterian Church (USA) within the
Presbytery, in accordance with the mandate and criteria set forth by the 181st General
Assembly.
TE Teaching Elder
A TE, also called a minister of the Word and Sacrament, is committed to teaching the
faith and equipping the saints for the work of ministry in a variety of ministries, as
authorized by the presbytery; those called to a particular congregation are called
“pastors”. (Book of Order G-2.0501)