Walking Forward in Christ

April 2024 Update from the Diocesan Transition Team

We hope this update finds you well and thriving in the grace and peace of our Lord. Our committee has been meeting diligently every Monday night to discuss potential candidates for this significant role within our diocese.

Dear Members of the Diocese of Western Anglicans:

We hope this update finds you well and thriving in the grace and peace of our Lord. We are deeply grateful for your continued prayer and fasting for us, the Executive Committee, Bp. Keith, and our next Bishop. We are writing to update you on the critical work being conducted by the Diocesan Transition Team (DTT) as we continue the search for the next Bishop for the Diocese.

Our committee has been meeting diligently every Monday night to discuss potential candidates for this significant role within our diocese. We are grateful to Bishop Bill Murdoch, who joins the meetings as much as possible, for providing his expertise as our team’s consultant. Jenna Vazquez, the Bishop’s assistant and Diocesan liaison, continues to provide invaluable resources, context, and insight for our team as we navigate interviews, engage with candidates, and consider the larger context in which our current and future Bishops have and will minister. DTT sub-committees are also meeting during the week, such as the Intercessors and Chaplains with Father Suresh Gunti, Fr. Simon Enwereji, and Sue Ellen Warren, and those preparing the walkabouts with the finalists in the Fall in each Deanery, led by The Rev. Deacon Gail Duffey and Trish Stewart.

The selection process for our new bishop is thorough and deliberate, ensuring that we consider candidates who are not only aligned with our Diocesan values, but also have the vision and capability to lead us forward. Before scheduling interviews with potential candidates, the team reviews their responses to an extensive list of questions. These questions are designed to reveal the candidates’ theological perspectives, leadership styles, and visions for the future of our Diocese. Each candidate’s answers are evaluated using a detailed screening tool. Only those who meet our criteria are moved forward in the process, starting with the first interviews conducted via Zoom.

From Jim Dale: The committee is grateful for Fr. Ron Offringa’s exceptional work co-leading the DTT. Fr. Ron’s gifts have included leading the task of creating important documents for the search including our Diocesan Profile, Bishop’s Profile and the Ministry Description of the Bishop. He has also been instrumental in organizing our questions to the candidates and feedback forms. His efforts have streamlined our process, allowing us to evaluate candidates more efficiently and effectively. Thanks to his organization, we have successfully conducted first interviews with promising candidates and are preparing to conduct second round interviews so that we may gain deeper insights into their qualifications and fit for the role of Bishop.

From Fr. Ron: Jim Dale, our Diocesan President, has continued to provide steady, thoughtful, and focused leadership for our team. His knowledge of our Diocese, its history, and our current and future needs has proved immensely valuable. Our membership is made up of clergy and laity from across the three Deaneries, each with different backgrounds, perspectives, and convictions. This microcosm of our Diocese has continued to thrive in unity through each stage of this process under Jim’s prayerful direction.

We would also like to extend special thanks to the DTT’s Administrator, Connie Polite, for her outstanding leadership and dedication. Connie’s role in reaching out to candidates and ensuring their information is returned to the committee in a timely manner has been critical to our progress. Her meticulous scheduling of interviews with candidates has streamlined our selection process, making it more efficient. Beyond these tasks, Connie’s intuitive ability to anticipate the committee’s needs before they arise has been a gift to us all. Her proactive approach and organizational skills have significantly contributed to the smooth running of our operations. We are truly grateful for her hard work and commitment to excellence in serving the Diocese of Western Anglicans during this important time of transition.

We are now preparing for the next phase of our selection process, which involves site visits to the candidates’ current churches. These visits are crucial, as they provide us with a firsthand view of the candidates in their ministry contexts, allowing us to better assess their leadership in action and the impact they have on their congregations and their community. At the same time a number of reference and background checks will be underway and coordinated by Jim Craft, Chancellor to the DTT, in preparation for the Executive Committee’s meeting in August, at which time, they will select the finalists to forward to the Synod in October for election.

We ask for your continued prayers and support for each member of the DTT as we move forward in this vital task. These brothers and sisters are deeply committed to the task that the Lord has asked them to each undertake. The selection of a new Bishop is a significant moment in the life of our Diocese, and we are committed to ensuring that our choice is guided by the Holy Spirit, for the good of our churches and the broader community we serve. We will continue to keep you informed as we make progress at this important time.

In Christ’s Service,

James Dale
President of the Diocese of Western Anglicans Co-Chair of the Diocesan Transition Team

Fr. Ron Offringa Co-Chair of the Diocesan Transition Team

March 2024 Update from the Diocesan Transition Team

As we continue our sacred mission, we want to update you on the search for a new Bishop for the Diocese of Western Anglicans.

Dear Brothers and Sisters In Christ,

We hope this message finds you in good health and strong faith.  As we continue our sacred mission, we want to update you on the search for a new Bishop for the Diocese of Western Anglicans.  This process is one of our most significant undertakings, reflecting our dedication to episcopal leadership and the future of the Diocese.

Since the search began, the Diocesan Transition Team (DTT) has been committed to a thoughtful and prayerful process guided by the Holy Spirit.  The DTT comprises members from diverse backgrounds within our Diocese.  The team has created three essential documents over the past months to aid the search and inform the potential candidates of what God has done and is doing in our Diocese.  These documents include:  “The Diocesan Profile,“The Bishop’s Profile,” and “The Ministry of a Bishop.

We began accepting nominations for potential candidates in December 2023 and closed the nominations on February 29, 2024.  We are currently in the phase of reviewing and interviewing potential candidates who have responded.  At a minimum, the DTT is looking for candidates who will concentrate on upholding the authority of scripture, minister to the clergy as their shepherd, faithfully perform the work of an evangelist, and support and oversee the planting of churches.

You can be assured that the DTT is working diligently on this transition.  The DTT’s dedication and thorough approach has been inspiring, ensuring that our discussions about each candidate are made with prayerful consideration and collective wisdom to discern the candidate God is calling to this Diocese.

Please refer to FAQ 8 “What is the basic timeline for this process? on the FAQ Page for the timeline of activities we will be engaged in throughout the coming months.  The DTT will continue its efforts, trusting in the Lord’s guidance to lead us to the right decision about the candidates we will send to the Executive Committee.

We invite you to join the DTT in prayer and fasting for wisdom, discernment, and unity throughout this process.  Your support and spiritual solidarity are invaluable as we move forward together in faith.  Let us remember that the future of our Diocese is in God’s hands, and we must trust in His plan for us.

Thank you for your continued dedication to the Diocese of Western Anglicans. May God bless each of you abundantly and grant us the grace to fulfill the transition process with humility and love.

James
Co-Chairman
Diocesean Transition Team
Fr. Ron Offringa
Co-Chairman
Diocesan Transition Team

Prayer and Fasting

Please join us for Prayer & Fasting for the Third Bishop of the Diocese of Western Anglicans on the 3rd Thursday of Every Month

from Advent 2023 to March 29, 2025

*Download printable card.

Suggestions for Fasting

Choose a fasting timeframe. Either:

  •   Fast after breakfast until lunch the following day, eating a light meal, or
  •   Fast after dinner through the night and morning, eating a light meal at dinner

Please feel free to write down what the Lord is saying to you during this prayer time and provide these details to the Diocesan Transition Team at: dtt@westernanglicans.org

Note: Fasting shifts our focus from meeting our basic needs on our own and trains us to depend on God. Please fast from food if at all possible, as food is our most basic physical need.

One prayer you may use:

Almighty God, giver of every good gift: Look graciously on your Church, and so guide the minds of those who shall choose a Bishop for the Diocese of Western Anglicans that we may receive a faithful pastor who will preach the Gospel, care for your people, equip us for ministry, and lead us forth in fulfillment of the Great Commission; through Jesus Christ our Lord.  Amen.

Prayer card to download

Transition Team Progress

From Bishop Keith

My Beloved,

The Diocesan Transition Team has been working diligently to complete its major summer task—the development of a Diocesan Profile. A survey was sent to diocesan members, lay leaders, lay and clergy deanery leaders and lay and clergy diocesan leaders so that we might have a view of the wide-ranging perspectives that people hold. The Diocesan Transition Team also researched our shared history as a diocese and distilled our vision, values and mission as the Lord has guided over these past 14 years. We have much to celebrate because of the Lord’s faithfulness to us and this document will allow us to then turn our attention toward our future as a diocese.

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Walking Forward in Christ

A letter from Bishop Keith Andrews

My season of investment as the diocesan bishop of Western Anglicans is nearing an end. When I spoke to you from a lectern in Newport Beach at the diocesan synod in February 2014, it was clear that my time among you would be shaped by the journey from ‘maintenance to mission’ and from ‘mission to reproduction’. Even then, I cast vision that would orient us from making church attenders to making disciples that make disciples.

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