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TECHNOLOGY CHECK UP FOR THE NEW YEAR
Over the years I've helped different churches in the Regional Synod to work on their websites, video calls and live-streaming. Often churches have wanted to copy something they've seen somewhere else, rather than thinking through what might work for them.
This year I'd like to offer a six point check up that can help churches build a solid foundation for digital presence. Follow this link to read my report, and let me know if you'd like to take this journey in 2024!
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Ponds has a baby grand piano it is willing to donate to a church. Any interested church can call the church office 201-337-6744. | |
Please congratulate Rev. Dr. James Brumm's appointment as assistant professor of Reformed Church Studies (non-tenured) at NBTS
Happy New Year,
Colleagues and Friends,
In consultation with Vice President of Academic Affairs Dean of the Seminary, Rev. Dr. Beth Tanner; I am happy to announce the appointment of Rev. Dr. James Brumm to the position of Assistant Professor of Reformed Church Studies (Non-Tenured). The Assistant Professor of Reformed Church Studies directs the effective delivery, administration, teaching, supervision, and evaluation of the Reformed Ministries of New Brunswick Theological Seminary (NBTS). The Assistant Professor of Reformed Church Studies will teach RCA courses, NBTS Courses as assigned by the Academic Dean, direct the Faith and Justice Fellows program, instilling in RCA students at a strong sense of belonging to the RCA, serve as General Editor for NBTS Beardslee Press, and ensure a positive collaboration between RCA, RCA Archives, and NBTS.
The Assistant Professor of Reformed Church Studies will direct the Reformed Church Center ensuring that the goals of the Reformed Church Center (RCC) are achieved. This is to be accomplished by using the resources of the seminary, supervising the Reformed Church Center committee, developing an academic community where free inquiry and disciplined analysis are deeply valued, and reflecting critically and prophetically on the RCA’s living traditions and its pressing concerns. The Assistant Professor of Reformed Church Studies will direct the Theological Writing Center, which equips NBTS seminarians for the rigors of theological writing, analytical reading, and critical thinking for theological education, is achieved. This position provides resources and assistance for seminarians to improve their writing skills for the classroom and beyond.
Please congratulate Dr. Brumm and wish him much success in all of his endeavors.
In Joy and In Justice!
Micah L. McCreary
Micah L. McCreary, M.Div., Ph.D., LCP
President
RCA General Synod Professor
President's Blog - New Brunswick Theological Seminary (nbts.edu)
Author: Trauma and Race: A Pathway to Well-being (2023 Fortress Press)
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2023-2024 Albert A Smith lecture. Titled “Hidden Stories of RCA Women,” will be presented on Thursday, February 15, 2024, from 12:00 noon to 1:30 pm Eastern Time
All too often, when we look for people’s stories in the Reformed Church in America (RCA), we end up telling stories of men. This is because the obvious places to look for RCA history focus on ministers and sometimes elders and, for almost 350 of our nearly 400 years in America, those offices were exclusively held by men. The few women’s stories that have risen to our notice—stories of people like Dina Van Berg, Sojourner Truth, Ida Scudder, and Frances Beardslee—are overused, because their source material is easily found.
Mary Risseeuw, the 2023-2024 Albert A Smith fellow at NBTS, wants us to look beyond all that:
“There are, obviously, a great many women’s stories yet to be uncovered and each one has some significance to our history; our individual church communities as well as the broader story of the RCA. As time goes by it will become more difficult to uncover the stories if there is little to no documentation being done. I cannot tell every woman’s story, but I can help facilitate the stories that need to be expanded and help develop an initiative to locate and preserve the source material.”
Risseeuw, a genealogist and conference organizer, seeks to do just this in her fellowship work, and will share her progress as well as what else remains to be done in the 2023-2024 Albert A Smith lecture. Titled “Hidden Stories of RCA Women,” it will be presented on Thursday, February 15, 2024, from 12:00 noon to 1:30 pm Eastern Time. She hopes to identify and discuss materials in the RCA Archives that could facilitate continued research into women’s stories in the RCA, and perhaps identify materials that could be digitized. She writes, “I think far too many people aren’t aware of how many stories there are to pursue – much less where to begin the pursuit.”
After Risseeuw’s presentation, there will be a response by Anna M. Jackson. Anna is co-pastor, with her husband, Dwayne, of Second Reformed Church in Hackensack, New Jersey. She was the 2020-2021 Hazel B. Gnade Fellow in RCA Women’s Studies at New Brunswick Theological Seminary, where she studied the phenomenon of matriarchs in Black RCA congregations and the larger church in the 1970s and 80s. She was also one of the Gnade lecturers in 2023. Prior to going to Hackensack, Jackson was pastor of Queens Reformed Church in Queens Village, New York, and has served as a member of various denominational committees and commissions as well as the General Synod Council.
Please Register:
This presentation, like all Reformed Church Center programs, is free and open to everyone. It will take place via Zoom, Click here to register.
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CHURCH POSTINGS
Clover Hill Reformed Church, a traditional, homey congregation with an active core of about 30 congregants, is seeking a part-time pastor.
Like many churches who have had a long-time pastorate (ours was almost forty years), our path forward has had many twists and turns. Almost eight years after this pastor’s retirement, we have completed a full self study and are looking forward to our next season. We have active ministry teams that oversee all the work of the church led by a group of committed servant leaders. We are committed to each other, our community and God, and need the support of a pastor who will help translate these commitments into action, growth and ministry.
The part-time position would be about 24 hours and involve leading worship, pastoral care, and working with our teams to develop new strategies for outreach. The pastor will be president of our Consistory. The candidate should be ordained, or eligible for ordination in either the RCA or one of our denominational partners (the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), the United Church of Christ, the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, and the Christian Reformed Church in North America.)
Clover Hill Reformed Church is in Hillsborough New Jersey, which is in central New Jersey, almost equidistant between Philadelphia and New York and about 30 minutes from both the Princeton and New Brunswick Theological Seminaries. The church is located in a rural/suburban area with one of the top school systems in the State. The current parsonage is a vintage farmhouse and is adjacent to the church.
Workload and compensation will be negotiated with the successful candidate.
Our church profile can be found here: https://www.cloverhillchurch.org/job-opportunities
To apply, please email our Search Team Chair, Marilyn Fineman, at m2fineman@gmail.com (posted Sept 22, 2023)
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Lisha's Kill Reformed Church, in the small upstate NY city of Schenectady, seeks a minister of Word and sacrament. They hope their new pastor will be excellent preacher of bible-based messages who is also is a good spiritual leader with a focus on church growth. From their profile: "We believe God has a plan and will lead us to the right person to not only be a wonderful pastor leading church worship services, but also focusing on strengthening our members and overall health and well being of our congregation." Interested candidates should email the search committee chair, Robert Farquharson, to request the church profile. rfarquharson77@me.com (posted September 19, 2023)
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Plainview Reformed Church is seeking a full time Minister (posted Sept 15, 2023)
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RCA Chief Financial Officer (posted Sept 7, 2023)
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Grace Reformed Church, Edison NJ (posted August 25, 2023), Pastor, part-time
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Aleta Shepler recommends the following recording as it relates to church growth and multiplication in the Regional Synod | |
A NOTE FROM HIGHLAND PARK REFORMED CHURCH
A book has been written that needed to be written. Liz Estes, our dear friend and long-time church member and now pastor in Kingston, NY, has captured the tale of RCHP and the Indonesian community's struggle for immigration justice that played out over a 20 year period, starting just after 9/11.
I had long wished to write down what we experienced together during those 2 decades, but Liz' work out performs anything I could have imagined. I would encourage the church and community friends to purchase this and to remember a period when God gave us a particular boldness on behalf of a particular community. We learned so many lessons along the way. Many of those lessons are told here. This story matters. Faith communities, planted by God in particular places, are called to respond to God in real time and space. This is a story about power rooted in the love of God.
Pick up and read, and be comforted by the power of Love.
peace, pastor seth
HERE IS AN AMAZON LINK TO PURCHASE THE BOOK
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THIS INFORMATION COMES TO US THROUGH A CONNECTION AT PONDS REFORMED CHURCH
Do you know couples who would consider a career opportunity in which they could work together to positively impact youth from disadvantaged backgrounds? Milton Hershey School (MHS), in Hershey, PA, is seeking married couples for a career opportunity called Houseparenting. Houseparents live on-campus and care for eight to twelve students – providing them both structure and nurturing so students can thrive. The School employs over 200 couples and has over 2,000 PreK through 12th grade students enrolled. MHS pays for relocation and training.
The positions are salaried, with benefits, plus housing, utilities, and meals while on duty.
Learn more at https://www.mhskids.org/houseparents/
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Robin Suydam, a member of the Regional Synod, is a board member at Creation Justice Ministries as a representative of the RCA. There are many resources available on their website. | |
Greetings!
The Church Multiplication Team has contracted with MissionInsite (see link at top) for one year. Any RCA church can request an analysis of their context. They can receive 3 different responses. Churches may search by zip code or by street boundaries or by another geographic description.
They will get data regarding Beliefs about God, Beliefs about Jesus, Beliefs about Moral and Spiritual Values, Faith and Religious Involvement in their context. They also get an Executive report about demographics. They can contact me aletashepler@gmail.com for assistance.
Peace and Grace,
Aleta Shepler
Church Multiplication Committee RSMAT
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ARE YOU INTERESTED IN IMPROVING YOUR TECHNOLOGY USE!
Would you like to:
Discuss church software for managing member information and online donations?
Learn to use email newsletters to keep members informed?
Rework your website to a more modern look?
Create online forms for people to register for events and provide feedback?
Create online visual databases like the livestream example above?
Take your livestream to the next level?
Develop a social media plan and a team to implement it?
REPLY TO THIS EMAIL AS WE FORM LEARNING GROUPS!
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THANKS TO THE FOLLOWING CHURCHES FOR ADDING THEIR LIVESTREAM INFORMATION TO OUR ARCHIVES PAGE
Wyckoff Reformed
Three Bridges Reformed
Ocean Community, Mahahawkin
Parkside Community
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RSMAT churches are livestreaming and maintaining recorded service archives. This presents us with a unique opportunity to learn from each other and celebrate the amazing gifts in our community! Please use this webform to provide us with your church livestream link and a link to your recorded services archive. We will make a single page view available of all of this information so that you can visit around and get inspired!
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Are you using a VR headset and exploring how virtual reality might be used in ministry? Let's have a conversation! | |
MURAL and other online whiteboards provide a way to add more interaction to zoom meetings. Let me know if you want to explore this further. | |
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GATHER TOWN is a fun way to add some social involvment to your online options. | |
DO YOU HAVE AN EXAMPLE OF ADAPTING AND INNOVATING TO SHARE FOR INSPIRATION AND ENCOURAGEMENT? SEND IT TO US! | |
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NJ CONGREGATIONAL CENTER FOR CANCER CARE |
We have created an online gathering of all of the newsletters of the program. Find help for those facing cancer.
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CHURCH BASED MENTAL HEALTH NEWSLETTERS ARCHIVE | We've created an online gathering of all of the newsletters the program has sent out during COVID. Very helpful insights to pass along to your congregations! | |
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