5 Guiding Statements
In April 2019, the Congregation of First Baptist Church Halifax adopted these 5 Guiding Statements to lead us into our future.
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We were born to sail deep water… Following Rev. John Boyd’s retirement in 2015, FBCH docked in harbour for a time of transition and planning for the future. We set sail again in 2019 with the 5 Guiding Statements directing our way. As we prepare for our 200th anniversary in 2027, it is time to come back into harbour, plan for the next leg of our journey, and set sail into FBCH’s third century. As we begin this process, it is a good time to remember what we have done together and where we are as a Congregation today.
Take time to review these in preparation for Congregational Collaboration sessions on May 31 and June 14 (click here for more information).
Guiding Statement One: Connect to God
It is a human characteristic to seek connection with the Holy within ourselves, within others, and within creation. For many at FBCH, a primary place for seeking this connection is the Sunday morning worship service. In addition, we would like to provide opportunities that encourage a multitude of avenues of spiritual exploration informed by the broad Christian tradition that meet the diverse needs of the larger community.
Guiding Statement Two: Connect to Community
We are social beings who not only desire but require community to live and to thrive. We seek to deepen our connection among those who already participate in our common life. We also need to broaden our reach to connect with more of our neighbours and in doing so will better reflect the diversity of the surrounding community.
Guiding Statement Three: Do Justice
From our beginnings in 1827, FBCH has sought to live out the words of Micah 6:8 “Listen here, mortal: God has already made abundantly clear what ‘good’ is and what is needed from you: simply do justice, love kindness, and humbly walk with your God” (Inclusive Bible). Building on this tradition, we seek to extend our voice and our efforts to do justice for our neighbours and for the good of all creation.
Guiding Statement Four: Financial Sustainability
The financial stability of FBCH depends on the active contributions of its participants AND on developing other revenue streams that are in line with our core values.
Guiding Statement Five: Governance
Honouring the freedoms at the centre of our Baptist heritage, we practice broad-based, informed decision-making that actively seeks input from all participants. Recognizing this as a core of our shared life, we also acknowledge that our current structures need adjustments to meet the needs of a changing congregation. We will develop governance structures that seek to be responsible, flexible, nimble, and fearless.