A State of The Young Clergy Women Project Update
I suppose January is as good of time as any to take stock in an organization's progress. Annual meetings dot the calendars of churches, college presidents reassure alumni and alumnae with updates, and the United States president interrupts prime time television with his State of the Union address.
Sadly, there is no potluck luncheon following this address, but happily, there will also be no democratic and republican reactions, either.
Where We've Been
The Young Clergy Women Project was formed in November 2006, and in the last 13 months we have
Where We're Going
There are several exciting projects in the planning stages.
- We have just announced a second preaching conference, for August 2008. Last year's conference (which reached its capacity in record time)
focused on generating sermon material. Anna Carter Florence led us
through activities that called upon young women to engage the text and
give witness to our experiences of it through sermons. This year, we're
moving from generating material to delivery. Ruthanna Hooke will help
us consider the roles that our bodies and voices play in taking the
sermon from text to experience. If you want to know more (and I hope
you do), information is available here. The conference is open to women preachers under the age of 40.
- At the Board of Directors meeting earlier this week, the board
voted unanimously to expand its size by the addition of six additional
members. These six new board members will serve the organization
through focusing their attentions to the life of the community: the
online community, in-person meetups, conference, covenant groups, and
any other programs they collectively dream up. These positions are
volunteer, involve a couple hours a month, but time that is
self-scheduled. (We aren't adding more meetings to your schedule!) We
are interested in accepting nominations and self-nominations for these
positions. If you feel called to serve the organization in this way, or
have noticed the gift of another who may be a good board member, please
submit your nominations and self-nominations to youngclergywomen@gmail.com
. A subcommittee of three board members will be considering the
nominations and selecting these new leaders that will be taking the
organization to yet another level of service and ministry for the
youngest ordained women. Note that by board decision, all new board
members must be 35 or less at the time they begin their terms, and all
board members must be actual members of the organization.
- We are seeking new writers, artists and poets for Fidelia's Sisters! Note
the submission information above. Have something you've written but
you aren't sure where it "fits"? Send it to Ann Bonner-Stewart, our
intrepid managing editor, and she'll forward it to the department most
closely fitting your interests.
As I step down from my self-constructed soap-box, let me say:
- Thank you, thank you, thank you to the board. You have served the organization with wit and unflagging energy.
- Thank you, thank you, thank you to the writers. Your honesty, creativity, and humor are inspiring.
- Thank you, thank you, thank you to the brave souls who attended the
first conference. That conference was about preaching, but it was also
where this organization moved off the digital page and took on flesh
and light. You animated us. Thank you.
- I never, in my wildest dreams, imagined this. I could not have
concocted an organization so vivid, so fluid, so simultaneously
earth-bound and enchanting. Praise God from whom all blessings flow.
To another 13 months, another 13 years of TYCWP!
Yours in faith, verve, chocolate, and really great shoes,
Susan Olson, Convener
“Site News,” January 2008
Comments
Sarah K. writes:
Yay, Susan! Yay Young Clergywomen Project!!!
—January 31, 2008 at 11:45 AM
Susie writes:
Hurray! Hallelujah! I heart the YCWP. Susan, you've started an amazing thing here.
—February 01, 2008 at 04:33 PM