234th Diocesan Convention

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The 234th Convention of the Diocese of New Jersey will take place on March 2-3, 2018 at the Crowne Plaza in Cherry Hill.
General Information
Book your accommodations: February 10, 2018
Register by February 21, 2018
Deputy Certification Form
Exhibitors register by February 19, 2018
Nomination Form
Reports to Convention
Preconvention Hearings:
January 30, 7 pm – Christ Church, Toms River
January 31, 1:30 pm – St. Barnabas, Monmouth Junction
January 31, 7 pm -Trinity Church, Princeton
February 1, 7 pm – Grace Church, Plainfield
Feburary 6, 7 pm – St. Luke’s, Gladstone
February 8, 7 pm – St. Augustine’s, Asbury Park
February 15, 1:30 pm – St. Stephen’s, Whiting
February 15, 7 pm – St. Thomas, Glassboro
February 20 7 pm – Christ Church, Somers Point
Diocesan Convention is a time when representatives from around our diocese gather to share in the polity of the Church, upholding the common mission and ministry of our Lord Jesus Christ. All are welcome to join us as we worship, conduct business, view and listen to presentations, socialize, and network.The Convention will be held at the Crowne Plaza, 2349 Marlton Pike West, Cherry Hill NJ 08002 on March 2-3, 2018.PLEASE NOTE: To accommodate our revised Agenda this year, voting Deputies and Clergy will be seated at assigned tables at the front of the Grand Ballroom. All visitors may occupy the chairs towards the back of the Grand Ballroom.Please proceed to the Terrace Room upon arrival to sign in. Your table number will be given when you sign for your packet. |
PRECONVENTION HEARINGS |
All clergy and deputies are invited to attend one or more of the pre-convention hearings to learn more about the budget, resolutions, and canons being presented at convention. Meetings will be from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. unless otherwise indicated as 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.January30 – Christ Church, Toms River31 – St. Barnabas, Mon. Junction (1:30-3:30 pm)31 – Trinity, PrincetonFebruary1 – Grace, Plainfield6 – St. Luke, Gladstone8 – St. Augustine, Asbury Park15 – St. Stephen, Whiting (1:30-3:30 pm)15 – St. Thomas, Glassboro20 – Christ Church, Somers Point |
HOTEL RESERVATIONS |
A block of rooms has been secured through the Crowne Plaza, Cherry Hill for members who wish to remain in the area for the early start on Friday and Saturday. To receive the convention rate, please call 1-888-233-9527 by February 10, 2018 and mention The Episcopal Diocese of New Jersey when making reservations. Or you can register online:https://aws.passkey.com/e/49143340 |
CONVENTION REGISTRATION |
Clergy, deputies, visitors, and guests attending convention are expected to register online: http://tinyurl.com/ybdtnutx or request a form to complete that can be faxed to 609 394-8015 or mailed to 808 West State St., Trenton, NJ 08618-5326. Deadline to register and order meals for convention is February 21, 2018. |
EXHIBITOR REGISTRATION |
Space for exhibitors is on a first come, first served basis. If you plan to exhibit at convention, please register promptly here: http://tinyurl.com/yatt8q8p or request a form to complete that can be faxed to 609 394-8015 or mailed to 808 West State St., Trenton NJ 08618. The deadline to register by is February 19, 2018. |
FROM THE BISHOP – LOOKING TOWARD CONVENTION |
Delegates attending Diocesan Convention March 2 -3 at the Crowne Plaza in Cherry Hill can look forward to a completely modified convention format. There will be no keynote speaker; no sermon; there will be fewer reports; there will be Dwelling in the Word and there be will blocks of time given over to delegates to engage in conversation about mission and ministry. Here are some of the highlights:Dwelling in the Word –During the Convention Eucharist, in place of a traditional sermon, delegates and guests will be invited to participate in Dwelling in the Word. This is a process of biblical reflection using a Lectio Divina approach to engaging scripture. The passage (Acts 11:19-30) will be read twice in English and Spanish and each person will be afforded an opportunity to share with others in small groups what they are hearing in the biblical reading. This assumes that the Holy Spirit has a word to speak to each person and to the church gathered.Marks of Mission Conversation Blocks – Built into the Convention agenda are five blocks for reflection, presentations and conversations about the Five Anglican Marks of Mission. The intention of this is to help everyone in the diocese to become more familiar with them; to tell stories through speakers and videos of how they are being lived out in the diocese already; to consider ways they might be more completely lived out; and to discern how our deeper understanding of them might sharpen our sense of diocesan mission and ministry. At the start of each block, I will offer a reflection on the particular Mark of Mission being considered. This will constitute my “Bishop’s Address to Convention.”Consent Calendar – For the first time at Diocesan Convention, assuming delegates approve it with the Rules of Order, we will use a Consent Calendar. This is a tool which will allow us to address noncontroversial items, resolutions and reports in a block without having to take a vote on each. Use of the Consent Calendar will help the convention be more efficient in its handling of business.Chaplains – The Reverend Allen Wakabayashi and The Reverend Diane Mumma-Wakabayashi will be our Convention Chaplains. Allen and Diane are at St. Luke’s, Gladstone, where Allen serves as Curate. They will pray at the opening and closing of each business session. For the Saturday morning Eucharist, Allen will be the celebrant and Diane will preach.Please keep Convention and all clergy and lay delegates in your prayers.Blessings and peace,The Rt. Rev. William H. Stokes, D.D. Bishop of New Jersey |
EVENTS |
EucharistThe Opening Eucharist will be on Friday, March 2 at 10:00 a.m. in the Grand Ballroom. Gluten free wafers and grape juice will be available at marked stations. Interested Choristers should contact Canon Deborah Ford at [email protected] for details to participate.BanquetFriday, March 2, in the Riverside Pavilion at 7:30 p.m. The programwill consist of introductions to the Ordination Process and People in the Process, School for Deacons, Newly ordained Clergy, New Clergy in the Diocese and in New Cures, and New Interim positions; Retired Clergy will be acknowledged, and the Bishop’s Cup will be presented.Episcopal Church Women BreakfastThe WC/ECW Annual Breakfast is offered on Saturday, March 3, from 8:00 a.m. to 9:15 a.m. in the Riverside Pavilion at the Crowne Plaza, Cherry Hill. Seating is limited so be sure to purchase your tickets early. Click here for more information. |
REMINDERS & THINGS TO KNOW |
Deputy Certification Form – canonical requirement:Please fax or mail all names of deputies and alternates to Diocesan House on the form titled “Lay Deputy Certification.” The deadline was January 15, 2018 or within three days of your annual meeting. If your deputies and alternates are not on our certified master list, their convention packet will not include voting materials. Please remember to call Diocesan House with any changes after submitting names.Your convention packet will include the following: Agenda, Site Layout, Announcements, Eucharist Booklet,Rules of Order, Ballots where applicable, Ballot RulesExhibit 1 – BudgetStanding Committee on Constitution and CanonsStanding Commission on ClericalCompensationNominating Committee ReportFinal Report of the Resolutions CommitteePlease take some time to review these reports so that you will be prepared for voting at convention. These and other reports can be found on our website where you can download and make copies. All other reports will be posted on the diocesan website as they become available. PLEASE NOTE- SEATING AT CONVENTION: All voting members must sit towards the front of the room at their assigned tables. Your table assignment will be given to you at sign in. Remember….please bring your empty Holy Oil Bottles and place them in the baskets on the Handout Tables. If you are part of the Eucharist procession, please vest in the Crystal II Room. Holy Eucharist: Friday, March 2 at 10:00 a.m. in the Grand Ballroom. Clergy in the procession may vest in the Crystal II Room. Holy Eucharist: Saturday, March 3 at 7:00 a.m. in the Grand Ballroom. ECW Presenter: Liza Minno Bloom. Holy Oil Bottles: Clergy – please remember to bring your empty Holy Oil Bottles to convention and place them in the baskets on the Handout Tables. If you are part of the Eucharist procession, please vest in the Crystal II Room.Holy Eucharist: Friday, March 2 at 10:00am in the Grand Ballroom. Clergy in the procession may vest in the Crystal II Room.Holy Eucharist: Saturday, March 3 at 7:00am in the Grand Ballroom ECW Presenter: Liza Minno Bloom. For more information, please click here.Banners: There will not be a banner procession this year. Please do not bring your banners.Ushers: Volunteers for ushering are needed at the Crowne Plaza during Friday morning at convention. If you are willing and able to help, please email or call Ann Notte at [email protected] or 609 394-5281 ext. 41.Registered volunteers who have been contacted to work registration must attend an orientation on Thursday, March 1, at 7:30 p.m. at the Crowne Plaza. Meeting Room number TBD.Registered Ushers must meet at the Crowne Plaza at 9:00 a.m. on Friday, March 2, for instruction on duties for the 10:00 a.m. Eucharist and other areas of convention.We look forward to seeing you on March 2 at the Crowne Plaza in Cherry Hill, beginning with sign-in at 7:30 a.m. followed by the Holy Eucharist at 10:00 a.m. The Crowne is located at 2349 Marlton Pike, Cherry Hill, NJ 08002. For questions, contact: Ann Notte at |
TENTATIVE AGENDA |
234th Annual Diocesan ConventionCrowne Plaza, Cherry Hill, NJTentative ScheduleFriday, March 2, 20187:30 – 10:00 a.m. ……………….. Convention Registration/Exhibit Set-up7:00 – 9:30 a.m. …………………. Breakfast, Cash purchase at site10:00 a.m. ………………………. Eucharist11:30 a.m. ……… ……………… Lunch, Pre-paid box lunch12:45 p.m. ………………………. Business Session2:45 p.m. ……………………….. Break3:00 p.m. ……………………….. Block 1: Bishop’s Address – Part I4:00 p.m…………………………. Block 2: Bishop’s Address – Part II5:00 p.m. ……………………….. Block 3: Bishop’s Address – Part III6:15 p.m…. …………………….. Fellowship/Twelve Step/Budget Forum7:30 p.m…………………………. BanquetSaturday, March 3, 20187:00 – 8:00 a.m…………………… Eucharist7:30 – 9:30 a.m. …………………. Convention Registration7:00 – 9:15 a.m. …………………. Breakfast – Cash purchase on site8:00 – 9:15 a.m. …………………. Women’s Commission/ECW Breakfast9:30 a.m. ……………………….. Business Session ResumesBlock 4 – Bishop’s Address – Part IV12:15 p.m. . ……… ……………. Lunch, Pre-paid box lunch1:15 p.m………………………… Business Session Resumes1:30 p.m………………………… Block 5 – Bishop’s Address – Part V2:30 p.m………………………… Vote on Diocesan Budget |
CONTACTS |
* Convention coordinator, Ann Notte – 609 394-5281 ext. 41 or [email protected]* Exhibit questions: Mary Ann Rhoads – 609 394-5281 ext. 11 or [email protected]* Registration questions: Mary Anne Clisham – 609 394-5281 ext. 10 or [email protected]* Information for Pages: Mrs. Theresa Chattin – [email protected]* Volunteer questions: Ann Notte – 609 394-5281 ext. 41 or [email protected]Check our website for updates posted as availableDeadline for accommodations: February 10, 2018 https://aws.passkey.com/e/49143340Deadline for registrations: February 21, 2018 http://tinyurl.com/ybdtnutxDeadline for exhibitor registration: February 19, 2018 http://tinyurl.com/yatt8q8pNOTE: Schedule subject to change |