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General Assembly 2007: Kirk to reduce congregations' budget contribution by £1 million

This month the Kirk’s Council of Assembly is to seek approval for a £1 million reduction in the sum paid by congregations into the Church of Scotland’s overall budget for 2008.

Last year’s Assembly endorsed a freeze in the overall level of congregational contributions, as part of a determined policy of maximising the resources available for local church work across the country. This commitment to strengthening the church at the local level has been emphatically re-emphasised this year, with a planned £1 million reduction in congregational contributions. (Supplimentary report section 1.1)

A major part of this year’s report relates to the Guidance for Charity Trustees, issued by the Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator (OSCR). The report acknowledges that the new regulatory regime brings both challenges and opportunities to the Church as it endeavours to align fundamental principles of presbyterian polity with the requirements of contemporary charity governance. Questions to be addressed include the identification of who are the Church’s charity trustees, the adequacy of internal supervisory structures and the size of kirk sessions and congregational boards. As the report states: 'Some will see in this a direct challenge to fundamental principles of church government and polity. Others will see it is a galvanising impulse to reform which is necessary and can only benefit the Church’s life and witness'.

The Council of Assembly considers effective communication essential to its mission and the General Assembly will learn of the Co-ordinated Communication Strategy which has been prepared by the Council’s Communication Committee. Over the last year a diverse range of opinions have been gathered from representatives of the different Church councils and staff members. This has resulted in a draft policy document that will see the Church’s enthusiasm for proclaiming and living the Gospel reach an extended audience and enable it to speak effectively and clearly in the wider world.

The document highlights the need for the Church to be more accessible and to encourage communication which is direct and inclusive. It is also essential that the Church nurtures able communicators who can contribute a Christian perspective and engage effectively with the whole community, including key policy makers at every level of society.

Ends

nrga/29/05/07

Tuesday 8 May 2007

Note to news desk

For further details, please contact the convener of the Council of Assembly, Mrs Helen McLeod, who is available today (Tuesday 8 May 2007) on mobile telephone number 07749 242331. A full copy of the report is available on our General Assembly pages online here.

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