More News from the General Assembly

The United Reformed Church has special qualities and should face the future with confidence, according to the Revd Roberta Rominger, newly appointed general secretary of the United Reformed Church.
Speaking just before her induction at the URC’s general assembly in Edinburgh, she said: “While I share the URC commitment to walk in unity with other churches, I believe that God still has a purpose for the United Reformed Church. We have the flexibility, the openness, the experience of reformation, to respond to the challenges of a new day.”
She elaborated: “If we can get the glue right between us, we have the capacity for a perfect combination: support and mutual accountability on the one hand, freedom for local imagination and initiative on the other. We are free to worship as the Spirit leads us. Our forms of congregational life can reflect it – have a building if you want, or don’t have one. Stay where you are, or move. Expand, contract, unite, re-plant. Develop with insights from other cultures.”
Reflecting on the priorities of her new post she pointed out the need partly to “stay out of the way.” But she recognised also a need to: “Get the structures right, support a light-touch operation at the centre, make sure it’s cost effective, give local churches what they need without burdening them with what they don’t need. Enable those things we do jointly that we actually couldn’t do on our own.”
In public terms, Roberta Rominger said she felt her job was: “to be the face of our belonging to one another and to show a URC face to the world. Not an apologetic URC face, but one that radiates the confidence of the second largest Christian family in the world. We may be small here in Great Britain, but then we’re so self-effacing. There is no virtue in being a well-kept secret.”
Ron Buford, representative of Roberta’s home church, the United Church of Christ, in California, paid tribute to her as “a great and grounded woman of God, a calm, strong, visionary leader for our time.”


August
Webpage icon News of the Family
Webpage icon Letter from the Minister
Webpage icon The Secretary's Letter
Webpage icon General Assembly. Edinburgh; 11th – 14th July 2008
Webpage icon More News from the General Assembly
Webpage icon More News from the General Assembly
Webpage icon Church Meeting 16th July
Webpage icon An Invitation to join the next Emmaus Group
Webpage icon Lunch Club
Webpage icon Organists for August
Webpage icon I BELIEVE; HELP MY UNBELIEF!
Webpage icon Women’s Church Council
Webpage icon Visit to Cherkley Court and Gardens
Webpage icon News from 12th Epsom Guides
Webpage icon 12th Epsom Brownie Guide Pack
Webpage icon Garden Party at The Manse
Webpage icon Visit to Amberley Working Museum
Webpage icon Family Day
Webpage icon Coffee Morning on 28th June