Title: Partnership between Harare Synod / CCAP Zimbabwe and MAPC
1Partnership between Harare Synod / CCAP
Zimbabweand MAPC
- Where weve been,
- Where we are,
- and discerning
- Where God is calling us to go!
2Outline of Discussion
- Following a series of 4 visits to Zimbabwe New
York that began in 2007, we discerned God calling
us to formalize our partnership - In developing this partnership, HS MAPC used a
framework suggested by PCUSA mission liaisons,
Ted Sue Wright. - We discussed
- Objective of the partnership
- Life Cycle of the Partnership
- History of activities to date
- Elements of partnership agreement
3Partnership Objective
- Why are we doing this?
- To strengthen each others ministries and
discipleship - We each give out of our strengths and receive in
our areas of need - Build mutual capacity to share Gods love in
Jesus Christ and not a relationship of
dependency - A healthy relationship is not based on money
- Mutuality Be open to learn from each other
4Life Cycle of Partnership
- A Partnership has 7 stages
- Mutual discovery series of visits, prayer,
email - Formalizing the partnership written agreement
- First activities
- First disappointments
- Making adjustments
- Expanding the tent - exposing more people to
partnership - Evaluation - decide whether to renew, repair or
release - We have moved from stage 1 (discovery) to stage 2
(agreement).
5Partnership Agreement
- Partnership Agreement has 5 Elements
-
- Agreed on theology behind the partnership
- Agreed how parties will communicate
- mode, frequency, responsible parties
- Identified needs / resources of each partner
- what each partner wants is willing/able to give
- Agreed on first activities
- 1-3 specific action items for each party that
- Support partnership objective
- Are measurable with specific timeframe
- Provide opportunity for early success
- Specified duration of the agreement
6Theology
- We acknowledged our common Reformed theological
heritage Presbyterian polity - Engaged in Bible Study focused on nature of
partnership from Biblical perspective - Agreed that
- The Synod of Harare, as a judicatory of the
CCAP, and MAPC, a congregation of the PCUSA,
share a common theological and confessional
heritage in the Reformed tradition. - We share the Presbyterian system of church
governance. - We share a commitment to partnership in ministry
as informed by scripture.
7Communication
- We agreed that communication between Harare Synod
MAPC will be by email personal visits - All Emails between the 2 parties will be between
(and copied to) all 6 of the following persons - Harare Synod office (Libias Boloma, General
Secretary of the Synod, Pattison Chirongo, Synod
Moderator, and Lamiel Phiri, Technology
consultant) - MAPC (Allison MacEachron, Don Wahlig and Fred
Anderson)
8Strengths and Needs
- Delegations from HS MAPC spent the initial 2
days of our week together here at MAPC in May,
2010 identifying strengths and needs - Our approach
- We reviewed together our respective strengths and
needs, incorporating information gathered in past
visits / workshops, and from input gathered
earlier this year from our congregation,
committees and Session
9Matching Strengths Needs
- Our Approach
- We examined how our strengths and needs matched
up by area of ministry. - We identified areas of ministry where one partys
need matched the others strength.
10First Activities
- Our approach
- Based on the matches of needs and strengths, we
first identified potential first activities for
inclusion in the partnership agreement
11Selecting First Activities
- On our final day we narrowed down the list of
potential first activities to those which both
MAPC and Harare Synod agreed were doable and most
needed - We divided these into 2 categories
- Ongoing activities in support of the partnership
- New activities
12Ongoing Activities in support of the Partnership
- Prayer
- MAPC and Harare Synod will continue to engage in
regular corporate prayer for the other
partnership - Exchange of Delegations
- MAPC and Harare Synod will continue to exchange
delegations - MAPC to Harare Synod in May
- Harare Synod to MAPC in October
13First activities for Agreement
- 1) Communications Support for HS
- MAPC will assist Harare Synod with communication
infrastructure by providing redundant PCs, router
and printer by June 2011. - HS agrees to set up and connect PCs to Internet
by July 2011 and will continue to maintain the
system at its expense.
14First Activities for Agreement
- 2) Harare Pastor in residence at MAPC
- Harare Synod will identify and send a Pastor at
MAPCs expense to be in residence at MAPC in the
fall of 2011 - The pastor will
- Engage in all aspects of MAPC worship programs
especially leading worship, preaching, teaching,
offering pastoral care, etc. - Work closely with evangelism and outreach
committees and the MAPC Board of Deacons - Assist in small group development on prayer house
model - Participate in Continuing Education at local
theological institutions workshops /
mini-courses with MAPCs approval and at MAPCs
expense. - Upon return to HS, the pastor will
- Conduct awareness / training workshops for other
pastors focusing on church administration - Assist in reorganization of Deacons to include
outreach ministries
15First Activities for Agreement
- 3) Administrative Support to Harare Synod
- MAPC will provide HS with documents outlining its
staff structure roles, programs and systems by
December 2010. - These will include
- How MAPC IDs members skills
- NM forms (member info. form, survey of interests)
- How MAPC tracks member involvement
- NM tracking spreadsheet
- Staff / Session / Finance communications and
systems - Staff org chart, Session org chart Officer
training packet - Financial Reports (monthly report, budget)
16First Activities
- 4) Childrens Pen Pal program
- Both HS and MAPC will begin a Childrens and
Teens pen pal program by October, 2010 - Both sides will engage children ages 5-12 in
various forms of communication with each other. - HS will provide MAPC with a list of childrens
names and the physical (and later email)
addresses of their churches. - MAPC will engage children in its Sunday School
and Kids Club programs in writing letters - HS will engage children in responding.
- Program will start with hand-delivery of
letters/drawings during the MAPC delegation trip
to Harare Synod in October, 2010. Later we may
use email. - On MAPCs next visit to Harare, HS will deliver
reply letters
17Agreement Duration
- The agreement is expected to be in place through
December 31, 2013. - During the term of the agreement, Harare Synod
and MAPC will consult during each delegations
visit with regard to the health of the
relationship, any modifications to the agreement
and any additional activities, such as those
listed on the attached addenda and perhaps
others. - During the final year of the agreement MAPC and
Harare Synod will confer to decide whether to
continue / modify the agreement for a new term to
be decided mutually or to conclude the
partnership agreement.
18Addenda A
- List of potential partnership activities
identified by Harare Synod - List of potential partnership activities
identified by MAPC
19Activities Identified by Harare Synod
- Infrastructure Administrative Support
- Documents on staff structure roles, programs
and systems - How MAPC IDs members skills (new members and
ongoing) - Staff / Session / Finance communications and
systems - Officer training packet, NM forms (member form,
skills interests, tracking) - Build communication capacity for HS, Presbyteries
Pastors June 2011 - Computer network First at Synod office 3
desktops or laptops, router and printer - Date depends on logistics of availability of PCs
and transporting - Set-up to be done by HS (Lamiel), Next, 2
Presbytery offices and then pastors - Evangelism
- Continue Exchange of Delegations (ongoing)
- HS to MAPC in Spring 2011
- Pastoral/Lay leader exchanges
- Share best practices re youth, women, men (e.g.
PA System, etc.) - Training of Pastors and Lay Leaders
- TEEZ lay leadership training program in Zimbabwe
- GMF goes to Zimbabwe and conducts training of
Elders at end of stint (Sept 11) - MAPC connects HS and Director of TEEZ Zambia.
- Reorganize/revitalize Deacons
20Activities Identified by MAPC
- Evangelism / Discipleship
- Continue Exchange of Delegations (ongoing)
- MAPC to HS in early October, 2010
- HS Pastor in Residence at MAPC
- Sept. through Nov., 2011
- Engagement in all aspects of MAPC worship
programs - Lead worship, preach, teach, pastoral care
- Assist in small group development on prayer house
model - Continuing Education at local theological
institutions for workshops / mini-courses - Pastoral/Lay leader exchanges
- AP/Pastoral Care ( 1-2 other deacons) in
July-August, 2011 - Intergenerational group from MAPC goes to HS
July/August 2012 - Emphasis on youth and 20s / 30s, but older adults
as well - Work project / Experience ,stay w/families or
Rock Haven, participate in and conduct worship,
Bible study - Experience and begin to learn music
- Children/Teens pen pal program start in
October, 2010 - Communication exchange with children/teens in HS
- Start with S-mail, then use email.
- Email to/from HS Sunday School children on
Sundays from pastors home
21Appendix B
- Worksheets Taken from notes of working sessions
- History of Steps Taken
- Strengths and Needs
- Matching Strengths and Needs
- Activities IDd by HS MAPC
- List of potential first activities
22History of Steps Taken
- Trip 1 - February 2007
- Locales Lusaka and Kitwe, Zambia, and Harare,
Zimbabwe - Participants JC, FRA, Dawn Ravella, Sarah
Badavas, Allison MacEachron and Denise Welsh
(Zambia only) - Activities
- Exploring potential partners and projects
- First learning about the meaning of, and best
practices of, Partnership - Learning about the Churchs work in these two
countries - Observing PCUSA work, worship, culture, potential
mission projects, TEEZ, and partnership workshop
with Harare Synod led by Ted and Sue Wright,
staying one night with hosts
23History of Steps Taken
- Trip 2 April 2008
- Met w/delegation from Synod of Harare in Lusaka
at Justo Mwale for 3 days of conversation on
potential for partnership. - Traveled to Lundazi, Zambia to explore
partnership potential with CCAPs Lundazi
Presbytery - Participants Kekla Magoon, Allison MacEachron,
Alice Alston, Dick Iverson, Nancy Hobson, Kerry
Land, Bill Welsh, JC Austin and Fred Anderson - Activities
- Deepened relationships, visited potential sites
for ministry and support, and became more
acquainted with the culture church in SE Africa
24History of Steps Taken
- Trip 3 April 2009
- New York City
- MAPC received delegation from Harare Synod
- Joseph Juma, Alick Binga, Lamiel Phiri, Sophia
Chalenga, Aubrey Silo - Continued the mutual discovery process, this time
in NY at MAPC - First visit by Harare Synod to MAPC
- Immersion for Harare visitors in MAPC life and
ministry - Met with Session, congregation, saw MAPC outreach
ministries, 20s-30s and Kids Club, and taught
Adult Education hour - Stayed with hosts
- Discovered the culture of NYC
- UN, NYSE, shopping, Central Park, Yankees, etc.
- Are we walking again?!
25History of Steps Taken
- Trip 4 November 2009
- MAPC contingent to Harare, Zimbabwe A different
kind of trip designed to both deepen
relationships and to move us toward a partnership
agreement. - Participants Kathy Hoffman, Alice Alston, Ruth
Schroeder, Nancy Hobson, Dick Iverson FRA, DBW - Activities
- Deeper understanding of structure ministries of
Harare Synod - Visited several congregations and prayer houses
- Day-long workship at Rock Haven (Synod conference
center) - Participated in worship in a variety of Harare
Presbytery churches, Don, Fred and Nancy
preaching. - Stayed in host homes for all but the last night,
experiencing Zimbabwean life and hospitality.
26Harare Strengths
- Cultural pre-disposition to faith (unlike US)
- Church is at the center of peoples lives
- Worship
- More flexible accommodate more choirs, longer
sermon - Indigenizing hymns take words of popular hymn
set to a tune known by all in a culture. - Music / Dance
- Groups
- Womens guild encourage back-sliders, model for
children, pastors funds, visit sick and old,
print and sell chitenges (fund-raising), annual
conferences, confirm new members through
emblazoning, grief visitation, - stay for 2-3
days following funeral - Youth participation strong and growing
- Rock Haven Conference Center
27Harare Strengths, continued
- Evangelism
- Preaching by Elders and Deacons, as well as
pastors - Music/choirs (its own form of preaching where
people get the Christian message), - Prayer houses closer, develops lay leaders
- Each group has its own ways of evangelizing.
- E.g. Womens guild, mens guild, Youth
- Specific youth pastors specialize in those 45
and under. - Evangelism Sunday last Sunday of the month.
- Rugare go out for one hour during the service,
come back anfter one hour to share their
experience. They evangelize to come to Christ
not to a particular church. Some members dont
want to do it , but others look forward to it.
People tend to go where the choir is good (e.g.
Mbare) - Revivals
- Warmth of the people
28MAPC Strengths
- People Resources
- In-house expertise/skills Free consultation of
experts, database of members strengths - Organizational / administrative skills division
of labor, accountability - Getting things done, task orientation, within
diversity of skills - Stewardship
- Stewardship, not fund-raising but larger concept
time and talent, innovative, all - Fellowship
- Community / supportive good-hearted people
- Openness to others / outsiders
- Diversity different cultures, countries
rainbow congregation - Educated appreciate experiences of God in head
and heart - Worship rich experience, high church,
preaching that challenges and nurtures, communion
29MAPC Strengths, continued
- Outreach - MAPC is very good at proclaiming Gods
word through action for social justice. - In-house feeding programs, shelter
- Thoughtfully supporting outside organizations
with our time and money. - Communication infrastructure
- Municipal infrastructure
- Ease of traveling to/from Church.
- Church house one space, adaptable, and well
utilized - Flat organizational / cultural structure
- Lack of hierarchy within our structure less
hierarchical than in Harare, Faster decisions /
smooth consultation
30Harare Synod Needs
- Deacons need to organize the deacons and
mobilize themselves to care for the rest of the
congregation and into the community. - Music leveraging the music program even more,
among congregations to use it as an Evangelism
tool, too. Make CDs, Music Director, Choir
festivals. - Outreach compassion ministry extend it to
those outside the congregation, e.g. feeding
programs. - Like Jesus holistic ministry
- Assist orphans, education pre-school, feeding
programs, - Administrative Skills technical,
organizational, capacity development - Systems of documentation Synod office
31Harare Synod Needs, continued
- Communication
- whether it is personal, fax, email, or phone
system - Introducing accountability to make sure that
information is shared, both within congregations
and between congregations - Space-utilization fully utilizing the church
premises and others - e.g. Rock Haven Lay Training Center, Synod office
- Equipment stationary, equipment,
- Pastors 21 congregations 14 pastors (4 in
seminary) - Evangelism
- - Revival meetings equipment / PA
- Transport to remote areas
- Worship as a means of evangelism /
- vitality of Christian life extended to other
chuches / evangelism Church becomes a place
where we WANT to go (e.g. Mbare, Hwange) - Lay training esp. in outlying prayer houses and
congregations without pastors (e.g. TEEZ)
32MAPC Needs
- Evangelism We do outreach well were good at
putting the gospel into action, but not at
talking about our faith in Jesus Christ. - We are reluctant to talk about our faith
publicly. - We fear that we dont know enough, or other
people will be offended if we talk about our
faith. - We hide behind our programs
- A symptom of being too staff-dependent
- Need more Holistic discipleship Whereas HS is
very comfortable talking about Jesus, MAPC is far
more comfortable doing things in Jesus name.
Need to learn from each other. - Happens in inter-personal relationships
- Need to understand what evangelism really means
what does it involve? What am I supposed to do. - Need to reclaim a positive idea of evangelism
- Self-imposed limitation based on assumption that
we will offend (fear!) - Worship as a means of evangelism extend
vibrancy of worship experience
33MAPC Needs, continued
- Intergenerational interaction
- More broadly, need to be better at creating
relationships that cross differences of age,
tenure, etc. - Connecting with new people
- Includes better integration of new members
- Time constraints
- Time is so very precious
- We are forced to work around peoples busy
schedules - Putting members gifts to work
- More intentional, prayerful matching of peoples
gifts with work in order to participate / serve.
34Matching Strengths Needs
- Evangelism
- Harare is strong in being comfortable speaking
about their faith, and needs to grow in the area
of putting their faith into action for social
justice. We are strong in putting our faith
into action for social justice and need to grow
in the area of becoming more comfortable
articulating our faith. - Harare has a strength in creating prayer houses
as a means of growing in both numbers and in the
depth of their faith. We have a need of growing
in both numbers and in the depth of our faith
through small groups (which are analogous to
prayer houses in our context)
35Matches of Strengths and Needs, continued
- Administration
- HS has a need to become better at administration,
i.e. simply getting things done. We have a
strength in that area. - HS has a need of better identifying people within
the congregation who have functional expertise in
areas that the churches need and engaging them to
give their skill. MAPC has a strength in
resource mobilization. This includes new member
expectations. - Pastoral and Lay Leadership
- HS has a need of developing pastors and lay
leadership in areas where there are no pastors.
We are familiar with how to do that in the
Zambian context through TEEZ and we have access
to vast theological education resources.
36Matches of Strengths and Needs, continued
- Pastoral and Lay Leadership, continued
- HS has a need of strengthening the Deacons
program of caring for the congregation members
and members of the community outside through
outreach, with their own mission. MAPC has a
strength in this area. - HS has a strength in developing lay leaders who
lead worship, preach, etc. functioning as
pastors. We have a need to develop lay leaders
(staff-dependency issue), and Harare has a
strength in lay leaders who lead worship, preach,
etc. - Youth
- HS has a strength in engaging youth in the
church. MAPC has a need to increase the
involvement of youth in the life of our church.
37Activities Identified by Harare Synod
- Infrastructure Administrative Support
- Documents on staff structure roles, programs
and systems - How MAPC IDs members skills (new members and
ongoing) - Staff / Session / Finance communications and
systems - Officer training packet, NM forms (member form,
skills interests, tracking) - Build communication capacity for HS, Presbyteries
Pastors June 2011 - Computer network First at Synod office 3
desktops or laptops, router and printer - Date depends on logistics of availability of PCs
and transporting - Set-up to be done by HS (Lamiel), Next, 2
Presbytery offices and then pastors - Evangelism
- Continue Exchange of Delegations (ongoing)
- HS to MAPC in Spring 2011
- Pastoral/Lay leader exchanges
- Share best practices re youth, women, men
- e.g. PA System, etc.
- Training of Pastors and Lay Leaders
- TEEZ in Zimbabwe
- GMF goes to Zimbabwe and conducts training of
Elders at end of stint (Sept 11) - MAPC connects HS and Director of TEEZ Zambia.
38Activities Identified by MAPC
- Evangelism / Discipleship
- Continue Exchange of Delegations (ongoing)
- MAPC to HS in early October, 2010
- HS Pastor in Residence at MAPC
- Sept. through Nov., 2011
- Engagement in all aspects of MAPC worship
programs - Lead worship, preach, teach, pastoral care
- Assist in small group development on prayer house
model - Continuing Education at local theological
institutions for workshops / mini-courses - Pastoral/Lay leader exchanges
- AP/Pastoral Care ( 1-2 other deacons) in
July-August, 2011 - Intergenerational group from MAPC goes to HS
July/August 2012 - Emphasis on youth and 20s / 30s, but older adults
as well - Work project / Experience ,stay w/families or
Rock Haven, participate in and conduct worship,
Bible study - Experience and begin to learn music
- Children/Teens pen pal program start in
October, 2010 - Communication exchange with children/teens in HS
- Start with S-mail, then use email.
- Email to/from HS Sunday School children on
Sundays from pastors home
39Potential First Activities
- Evangelism Lay Leadership
- Continue exchange of delegations
- MAPC delegation comes to HS October 2010
- Travel to Gweru AND Harare Presbyteries
- Include new faces as well as some familiar ones
- 2-phased itinerary
- main group 1 week, smaller group 2 weeks.
- HS delegation comes to MAPC in April / May 2011
40Potential First Activities
- Evangelism Lay Leadership, cont.
- Pastoral Exchange
- HS sends a pastor to MAPC
- For 2-3 months
- HS Pastor engages in full scope of MAPC
ministries - Leads worship, preaches, teaches, participates in
outreach, Deacons, etc. - Works w/Evangelism comm. cong. to help us
become more comfortable talking about our faith /
faith sharing - Along with MAPC staff, helps train our
- Lay leaders in preaching, praying, conducting
Bible study - Small group leaders
- Start small group ministries prayer house model
- Helps w/youth program
- New ways to attract youth, (Note engage youth in
partnership dialogue) - Engages in continuing education at local seminary
41Potential First Activities
- Evangelism Lay Leadership, continued
- Pastoral Exchange, cont.
- MAPC sends a pastor/lay person to HS
- Time several months to a year (When?)
- Immersion in all phases of HS ministries
- Visits churches, prayer houses, participates in
worship leadership, etc. - Sees first-hand HS programs (e.g. Evangelism,
Outreach, Stewardship) - Visits different areas within the Synod both
Presbyteries - Consult re Deacons, Womens Guild, mens and
youth ministries, outreach to share best
practices - E.g. How our approach to Deacons, and Outreach
might benefit HS - How HS youth programs might be adapted to benefit
MAPC?
42First Activities, continued
- Revitalize Deacons in HS congregations
- MAPC can consult w/HS in developing effective
Board of Deacons - Selection review process of elections/appointmen
t terms, Roles and responsibilities - MAPC provides template
- MAPC helps train those who will train Deacons
across both Gweru and Harare Presbyteries - Promote respect for Deacons (vis a vis Elders)
and redefine their roles - Hold own meetings
- Provide outreach ministry
- establish food pantry for congregation and larger
community. Matching funds challenge from Rock
Haven poultry - Clothing closet for cong. And community
- More than Elders-in-training
- As well as care for the congregation
43First Activities
- Resource Utilization for development
- Synod resources
- Rock Haven
- 152 Kwame Nkhruma at Synod office
- Micro-enterprise project
- Poultry farming / Garden marketing (Rock Haven)
44First Activities
- Youth exchange
- MAPC youth Participate in HS youth fellowship
camp - All-night prayers
- Choirs
- Ministries intercessors, caring, finance
- Conducting youth services
- 2 groups / alternate Gweru and Harare
45First Activities
- Infrastructure / Administrative
- MAPC provides documents on staff structure,
function, programs systems - HS takes and adapts what is applicable to their
context - Communications equipment PCs, fax, phone, TV,
mobile PA, musical equipment, projectors,
High-speed internet capacity - Build communication capacity for HS, Presbyteries
and pastors - Source used equipment
- Target Fall of 2010
- Transport truck/SUV