2008.07.12

This one is so about me, GA opening statement

Over on my MODBLOG I was recently called a narcissist.  That's cool, somewhat true, but hey, my blog.  Over here, it really is about me ;-)  And what better way to feature me than this great little ditty.  For those of you who were not able to be at the General Assembly to watch those crazy 1000 Presbyterians try to discern the will of God in seven days using Robert's Rules of Order and guided by some yahoo named, Bruce, here is the opening statement from the election night when this tie-less upstart was elected Moderator of the 218th General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (USA) - And yes, you should stand as you watch this ;-) And yes, I am the king of run-on sentences.

All kidding aside, I think I am still in some silly state of awe that this has all happened.  It is like watching a movie of myself, a movie that is exciting, important and challenging, but still, pretty surreal.  Only grown-ups are supposed to be involved in this kind of stuff.  Uh-Oh.

You want more?!?!?!?

2008.02.29

Four cultural shifts the PC(USA) needs to make

Okay so this is kind of cheating, but I have found that I am doing more of my big-picture theological musing over on the Moderator Blog.  I just posted something over there, that would I love to get a wider audience to respond to. 

Basically, I submit that there are at least four shifts that need to be recognized and embraced, not just by individuals and congregations, but the larger institutional church.  Here are the one-liners with a tad bit more flesh on the original post.

  • Towards organic movements of collaboration and away from mechanistic structures of regulation. 
  • Towards committed relationships built on values and away from mandated loyalties to camps or pre-determined agendas. 
  • Towards appreciation and interaction with the other and away from tolerance for and debate with the enemy. 
  • Towards engagement driven by hope and optimism and away from reactions based on suspicion and scarcity. 

To read more and comment, see the complete post, Four cultural shifts the PC(USA) needs to make.

2008.01.15

Holding non-presby readers hostage

We'll, they done lost their minds ;-)

This evening the Presbytery of San Francisco endorsed me to stand - we say "stand" because we are not really "running" . . . stop laughing - for Moderator of the 218th General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (USA).  With this post I will try as much as possible to NOT blog about the moderator stuff because i know for many of you think I have simple lost my mind and/or you just don't care.

I hear ya.

So in exchange for not blogging about Presbyterian moderator stuff I would ask the following from my Presbyterian and non-Presbyterian readers:

  • Subscribe to my moderator blog if you want to stay in the loop;
  • Add some blog bling to your blog or website to help a brutha out;
  • Write an endorsement on your blog;
  • Create a video endorsement and upload to YouTube with"Reyes-Chow" as one of your tags;
  • Join the Facebook Group and/or add the Facebook Fan Page to your FB profile;
  • Pray pray pray pray and pray some more;
  • And if you are in the mood, send me a Schrute Buck ;-)

This in a very exciting time for me, my family, the church I serve as well as many friends and strangers who have offered notes/words of encouragement.  Thank you.

Jesus owes me big time

Okay, so tonight it finally happens.  All the talk, all the prep, all the reconnecting with friends and asking folks to give up even more time to something as crazy as a denominational moderator election.  5:30 today, it happens.  SF Presbytery will decide on whether or not they will endorse me to stand for Moderator of the 218th General Assembly of the PC(USA)

Approved or not, the journey really has been a lot of fun even before it has become official in any sense.  Thanks to those who have helped me discern, pushed a little and have been the voices, faces and eMails of Christ for me over the past six months.

Yeah, yeah, in some ways this is HUGE: this under-40, pomo, urban, pastor looks create some movement for a 2million+ member denomination.  And yeah, yeah, in so many ways it is pretty insignificant in the whole scheme of the things.  Sitting with both voices in my head, I am.

If this should happen it all begins with some kind of sacrifice, willingly done, but a sacrifice nonetheless.

Mine begins with the fact that I have a ticket to opening day of MacWorld, but because of this whole moderator thing, I can't go until tomorrow.  Oh the sacrifices we make in the name of Jesus ;-)

Sad macboy, I'll try not to let it show at Presbytery today ;-)

And, if you care, check back on this blog at 8:00 Cali time to see how it went.

Say a little prayer that God's will be done AND we recognize it for what it is, not just for the moderator endorsement, but for our decisions regarding the ordination of Lisa Larges.

2007.11.12

If you are looking for Moderator 411

If you are looking for some 411 on some guy named Bruce Reyes-Chow who is contemplating a stand/run for moderator of the Presbyterian Church (USA) you are in the right place.  I usually post daily so the entries you are looking for may be buried.  At this point you should click my announcement, Adventures in Moderation, PC(USA) Style the post, Get engaged in the moderator's race now or see all posts tagged with Moderator. Thanks for reading and let me know if you have any questions.

2007.11.09

Adventures in Moderation, PC(USA) style

The rumor mill has been churning, cryptic inquiries sent, conversations held about this "thing" people have been hearing about Bruce.  With the publishing of this blog post this is the first public acknowledgment of what folks have been hearing and is intended to be a way to be transparent and upfront about Bruce's future endeavors.

'Tis true, Bruce has lost his mind and is now, not only referring to himself in the 3rd person, but is seriously considering standing for the office Moderator of the 218th General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (USA) to be held, June 2008 in San Jose CA. 

Wow is right.

And now back to the first person . . .

First off . . . apologies to those readers who are not at all interested or involved in the inner-workings of the Presbyterian Church (USA).  Much of what follows is a bunch of Presbyspeak.  Should I move forward in the process there will be much more background info given regarding the nature of this office, my intentions, my qualifications, it's repercussions, etc.

The first step has been taken towards this possibility as I will be one of the four clergy names submitted by the Presbytery Nominating Committee to San Francisco Presbytery on November 17th to be a commissioner to General Assembly.  Nominations from the floor will be taken and then at our next meeting on January 15th, 2008 four clergy commissioners will be elected.  If I am elected as one of the four, I will then seek the endorsement of San Francisco Presbytery to stand for Moderator.

Again wow.

Should all things fall into place, and again none of these steps is a foregone conclusion, there will be much to be worked out and plenty of ways for folks to get involved in the process.  But again, first things first, the San Francisco Presbytery process must play itself out.

Until then, here are some initial thoughts to help you get to know a little about what you could expect should I be elected as Moderator of the 218th General Assembly of the PC(USA).  It is also my hope that, if you are a voting member of San Francisco Presbytery, this may inform your decision regarding my candidacy.

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Main Area of Focus

I believe the formative question for our denomination right now is, "What kind of church are we going to be in the future?" At this point in our life we need to be intentional about confronting some of the questions that will define our future as a denomination.  I also believe that the questions before us are greater than the specific issues that are currently drawing most of our denominational energy.  We must take seriously global, cultural and worldview shifts that are forcing us to rethink the very nature of community, church and denominations if we are not simply to survive, but thrive in the future.

I am not ready to give up on our beloved Presbyterian Church (USA).  Over the years, this denomination has raised and formed many of us; it has a rich and grounded heritage and it has been a faithful and healing manifestation of the body of Christ in the world. So many have poured their lives into the mission of the PC(USA) that it deserves our intentionality and commitment to discerning its future impact on the world.

My passion for the role of denominational life is built on the bold belief that if we are to thrive as a denomination, tradition must be embraced and valued while at the same time radical transformation encouraged and unleashed. If we live into that idea and posture of ministry, I believe we can enter into conversations that are built on our common experiences and the future of our life together can be discerned with faithful abandon.

Specifically I would want to focus on the creating space for conversations regarding the following areas:

the importance of urban, small and emerging congregations;

Questions for thought . . .
What do we see as our role and mission in society today?  What is our role in the midst of the turmoil of the world?    How do we live out evangelism in light of shifts in cultural understanding of the world and faith?  Do we see the future of the church with eyes of defeat and cynicism or a posture of hope and possibility?  What will pastoral leadership look like in the face of changing congregational models?

the challenge of submitting to healthy disagreement

Questions for thought . . .
How will we live out the centrality of Christ in the midst of great disagreement and division?  Can we model to the world healthy disagreement, focused on a common truth for each of us?  Can we live with multiple understandings of the purpose and manifestations of the church? Who is Christ for each of us and the whole?  Is there only one understanding of the nature of Christ?

the realities and possibilities created by technology, globalization and a shift in worldview

Questions for thought . . .
How will we be a presence of peace in a world that is in so much chaos? What opportunities for strengthening community, encouraging transformation and doing relevant ministry does technology and social media provide for us?  How can we shift from a culture of being a church based on methodology and "DOing" to a church based on relationships and "BEing" church.

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Obviously there is much to be fleshed out, shared and explored should I be endorsed by SF Presbytery, but I in no way want to make any assumptions about the future and the election and endorsement by San Francisco Presbytery.  My hope is that over the next few months, in addition to enjoying the Advent season, I will be focused on the movement of San Francisco Presbytery.

So . . . if you are part of the SF Presbytery process please let me know if you have any questions, want to know of ways you could help build support and/or just want to have coffee and talk.  While this is in many ways an overwhelming prospect, the nature of my ministry, local or denominational, will always be built on healthy and appreciative relationships.

In the mean time, please feel free to wander around my blog, connect with me on Facebook and/or start up some conversations on your own about any or all of the areas that are mentioned above.  The adventure has begun and I look forward to the next few months of conversation with you all.

Peace,
Bruce

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  • Quote "Peace"
    “Peace it does not mean to be in a place where there is no noise, trouble or hard work. It means to be in the midst of those things and still be calm in your heart.”
  • Benediction
    Thank to all who have asked for this. This is a compilation of many different benedictions that I have heard throughout the years, no originality claimed, just some great opportunities to share it.

    Go forth into the world
    With compassion and justice in your heart
    Give voice to the silent
    Give strength to the weak
    See one another
    Hear one another
    Care for one another
    And love one another
    It's all that easy
    And it's all that hard

    Now may the grace of our Lord, Jesus Christ
    The love of God
    And the power of the Holy Spirit
    Be with us all, now and forever more
    AMEN

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