Centennial
Call for New Members |
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Build
for
the future
Conserve
and improve our sacred spaces
Eliminate
debt from emergency expenses
Fund
new program start-ups and expansions |
4th Call - Fall 2008
Trinity Church, Cliffside Park
Rose Window Preservation
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here for the bishop's letter to see the need
to be addressed by your giving. |
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Bishop
Lines |
In
1910, Bishop Edwin Lines, the third Bishop of Newark,
established the Bishop’s Church Extension
Fund to do as its name implies, extend the work
of the bishop, specifically for the increase of
mission and the building of new churches. A series
of five calls per year go to members of the fund
who have pledged in advance to support work the
bishop deems important.
The BCEF’s
original purpose of missionary expansion came to a
near halt during the depression when call after call
paid mortgages and saved church buildings from being
sold. In recent decades a majority of calls have helped
congregations in aging buildings to repair and renovate.
Our churches, like our bodies, are temples of the
holy. They draw us inward to worship and grow spiritually.
They propel us outward to work for justice and to
offer hospitality where it is needed. They house the
nurture of our congregations and their service to
their neighborhoods. BCEF calls repair buildings,
and they provide seed money for new mission programs.
The bishop’s desire to extend and enhance our
common ministry has never been greater or more urgent.
By January
2010 when we will celebrate the centennial of this
fund, it is the bishop’s goal to have 500 members
who pledge a total of $20,000 per call. Be one of
the first to respond to this call for members. Members
will be acknowledged at each convention through the
centennial.
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