Loving and Healing Together: Diocesan Ministry in Central New York
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In this special episode of Speaking of Faith with Bishop DeDe, RomComm takes the host's mic and has a conversation with Canon Megan Castellan, Adam Eichelberger (our Program Coordinator and Secretary of Convention), and Lay Leader Karen Anderson about diocesan ministry and how it is lived out in the Diocese of Central New York. The guests discuss the practical aspects of diocesan ministry, the role of the diocese in organizing and supporting local churches, and the importance of collaboration and resource-sharing. They also highlight specific ministries within the diocese, such as racial healing, substance use disorder support, pride ministry, and youth engagement through Dungeons and Dragons. The guests emphasize the need for inclusivity, valuing every individual, and creating a beloved community.
Takeaways
- Diocesan ministry involves organizing and supporting local churches within a geographic region.
- The diocese helps churches pool resources to do things they cannot do individually.
- The Diocese of Central New York focuses on creating a world healed by love and aims to live out this vision through various ministries.
- The diocese encourages creativity, inventiveness, and collaboration in ministry.
- The diocese values inclusivity and aims to make everyone feel valued and welcome.
- The diocese is committed to racial healing, substance use disorder support, pride ministry, and youth engagement.
- The diocese seeks to educate and acknowledge its history, lament for past wrongs, and work towards creating a beloved community.
- Individuals in the diocese are encouraged to get involved in ministry and can reach out to the diocesan office for support and guidance.
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