
The chief concern of this Division is
for the Congregational ministry in its variety of forms. Through the
office of the Staff Secretary for Pastoral Relations, support and aid
are offered search committees as they seek ministers for churches of the
Association, and consultation is offered to churches and ministers
seeking to resolve problems and conflicts. The Office of Pastoral
Relations also maintains current files of records and profiles for each
Association member church, and credentials and professional dossiers for
ministers. In addition, the Division for Ministry acts as the agent for
the Congregational churches for the endorsement of military, Veterans
Administration, hospital and prison chaplains.
The Division also administers several
special funds:
The Ministerial Assistance
Enrichment Fund
This fund is broken into two parts. The Ministerial Assistance portion
provides emergency financial assistance to ministers, both active and
retired. Many times the grant a minister receives is a deciding factor
on whether or not they can continue in the ministry or secure a secular
position.
The Enrichment portion of the fund is
used as financial support for a variety of continuing education
opportunities. With resources of this fund, the Ministers' Convocation
is planned and presented by the Division Board. The fund also provides
the resources needed to help with evaluating the ministries of churches
and clergy, compensation planning guide for ministers, and help with
interim ministry training costs. The Division also tries to supply, on a
lending basis, some books that the Associate Executive may suggest on
subjects that are pertinent to the ministry of our churches.
This fund is not endowed and the
contributions received have been completely depleted some years.
The Retired Ministers' Fund
was established by the Rev. Dr. Max Strang, a long-time Congregational
minister, and Mr. Fred Hoerner, a Congregational layman, to recognize
the value of the service rendered by retired Congregational ministers
and their spouses. This fund has been supported generously by the
churches of the Association and now provides an annual stipend to all
retired ministers who have served NACCC churches. This is an endowed
fund.
The Winthrop Administration Fund
was established in 1987 by the Division Board to provide for the
cost of administering the programs and services of the Division. At
this time the Winthrop Fund endowment is inadequate to cover
administrative costs.
For more information, contact
Rev. Dr.
Thomas Richard.
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