St Margaret's News December 2018 | Page 15

The Inner North Old and New Wine We will honour and respect the place of the ‘old’ ways and at the same time we will enable and empower the independence of the ‘new’. New Language We acknowledge that it is time for a new language to be used among us, language such as ‘my or mine’ is no longer helpful, we choose to now use the language of ‘us and ours’. A Regional Model There is much to learn from the ‘regional church model’. Operating from a strong base, a regional approach can support both strategic larger ministries and dispersed smaller ministries. A shared Vision To gain a shared vision, people need to learn together within a relation- al framework, finding mutual interests and passions, discover shared values and hopes. Such a shared vision takes focussed and intentional time and energy. And is essential in the Canberra City and the Inner North. Key next steps While much more could be said, at this stage, each congregation is asked to consider the 7 key principles (below). Stage 2 will consist of the congregations gathering together to grow and share in a clear ap- preciation of the principles and how they might be adopted and embod- ied. 7 key principles A Gospel People In the footsteps of Jesus, we are called to be good news in our day and time. To be people who look beyond ourselves to the need of the other. To be active signs and symbols of light and love, hope and grace, forgiveness and reconciliation. To join with Christ in people who dare move beyond the confines of their own ‘Holy boxes’ to engage with the needs wherever it might be. A Unique Contribution We believe that the Uniting Church has a unique contribution to make through its life of worship, witness and service in Canberra City and In- ner North Canberra. We believe that there remains a clear and abiding need within our community for such acts of faith and love. We bring St Margaret’s News 15 December 2018