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Staff/Pastor-Parish Relations Committee Training * 07/16/96 Staff/Pastor-Parish Relations Committee Training SPRC Foundations *

Topics for Discussion Organization of the SPRC Skills for an effective SPRC Duties and responsibilities of the SPRC Overview of the clergy/congregation evaluation process Overview of clergy compensation guidelines Overview of the appointment process Walk through a “normal” year for the SPRC Resources every SPRC should have

Organization of the SPRC

What is the SPRC? The Staff/Pastor-Parish Relations Committee is the administrative unit in the local church where staff/pastor and congregational interests are integrated to focus on the mission of the church.

Who we are... Professing members of the local church * 07/16/96 Who we are... Professing members of the local church People engaged and attentive to our own Christian spiritual development Elected by Charge Conference Lay Member to Annual Conference and Lay Leader (with voice & vote) A representative and lay leader from each church on the charge *

Who we cannot be... Staff members * 07/16/96 Who we cannot be... Staff members Immediate family members of the pastor or staff More than one immediate family member from the same household *

Committee Basics (¶258.2a-d) Organization Between 5 and 9 persons (one shall be a young adult and one may be a youth); all must be professing members Three year classes; members shall be able to succeed themselves for one three-year term Congregations on a charge meet separately when appropriate Congregations of a Cooperative Parish meet together to consider leadership needs of the cooperative parish ministry

Committee Basics (¶258.2e-f) Meetings Meets at least quarterly Meets at the request of the Bishop, DS, pastor, any person accountable to the committee, or chairperson of the committee Meets only with the knowledge of pastor and/or DS Pastor shall be present unless s/he excuses self May meet with DS without the pastor or appointed staff Shall meet in closed session All information shared is confidential!

Skills for an Effective SPRC

Skills for the SPRC Maintain confidentiality Create a climate of effectiveness Listening and feedback vs. polling for complaints (no anonymous complaints) Make facts known vs. rumors. Provide professional, constructive feedback in a system of evaluation Be aware of the conference rules on sexual misconduct. Report any allegations directly to the DS immediately Engage conflict well

Resources: 1. Immediate report of sexual misconduct to District Superintendent. “Sexual misconduct is an abuse of power through sexual contact or activity, not limited to sexual intercourse, in which a clergy person violates the free choice, or abuses the vulnerability of a parishioner (adult or minor), client, church staffperson, colleague, or any…

Resources (cont.) other person to whom the clergy person has a professional relationship in his or her ministry.” From BWC Policy, http://www.bwcumc.org/sites/default/file s/2011SexualMisconduct.pdf Conflict resolution brochure: http://www.bwcumc.org/sites/default/files /SPRCHO3ConflicBrochure.pdf Communicate, Companions, Council

Engaging Conflict Well: A Biblical Process Based on Matthew 18:15-17 Step 1: Communicate If A has an issue with B, A must address B Step 2: Companions If A and B cannot resolve the issue, then someone from SPRC can sit with A and B while they continue to dialogue. Step 3: Council If A and B and someone from SPRC cannot find resolution, then take it to the whole SPRC. If the SPRC cannot resolve the issue, call your District Superintendent and request that s/he be present for continued dialogue.

Engaging Conflict Well If the District Superintendent cannot resolve the issue: Outside resources explored. These costs, if any, are borne by the church. Keep the district superintendent informed. Allegations of pastor misconduct should go to the district superintendent immediately.

Confidentiality/Integrity Issues Issues are discussed during meeting, not between meetings All matters under discussion are kept in strict confidence, i.e., a “safe” place All input brought to the meeting is held in confidence, but is “owned” input May invite someone to speak but individual may not stay for deliberations Minutes and evaluations are confidential. It recommended that the chair collect and keep this material. There should be careful reporting to the Church Council of each meeting, ensuring that confidentiality is maintained.

Table Discussion Share one change you have made in your SPRC committee in the past year that has had the most impact on your effectiveness as a committee.

Duties and Responsibilities of the SPRC

Duties of the Committee (¶258.2g) Mission and Ministry Encourage and support the pastor, staff, and families Promote unity in the church Confer and counsel with pastor & staff, advising them of ministry conditions Confer, consult, and counsel with pastor & staff on relationships with congregation, priorities, skills, and goals Provide an annual evaluation of pastor and staff to encourage effective ministry Communicate and interpret to the congregation the nature and function of ministry in the UMC regarding open itinerancy, inclusiveness and diversity, preparation for ordained ministry, and the Ministerial Education Fund Enlist, interview, evaluate, review, and recommend candidates for ministry: CLM; lay preachers; candidates for ordained ministry and missionary service

Duties of the Committee (¶258.2g) Personnel Issues Develop and approve job descriptions for staff in cooperation with the lead pastor Recommend to the Church Council, after consultation with the pastor, other staff positions to meet ministry needs. Consult with pastor and staff on continuing education and renewal leave – making recommendations to Church Council Consult with pastor and staff on pulpit supply, compensation, travel, vacation, insurances, pension, housing – making recommendations to the Church Council. With Trustees and pastor make an annual review of parsonage With the pastor, hire, contract, evaluate, promote, retire, and dismiss non-appointed staff, in accordance with written policies recommended to Church Council.

Duties of the Committee (¶258.2g) Appointment Issues Prepare/update annually the Congregational Profile Confer with pastor and/or appointed members of the staff when its becomes evident that the best interests of the church and pastor(s) will be served by a change. Cooperate with the pastor(s), DS, and bishop in securing clergy leadership. Such conferring and cooperating with the DS and bishop is advisory only.

Duties of the Committee (¶258.2g) Committee Development Keep informed of personnel matters in relationship to Church policy, professional standards, liability issues, and civil law Communicate, interpret, and implement Baltimore- Washington Conference Policies and Procedures Safe Sanctuaries Policy Sexual Misconduct Questionnaire – remembering ALL who use building! Participate in educational and training opportunities provided by the conference, region, or district

The Evaluation Process: References: Para. 258. 2(g)(5) and Para. 350 The Evaluation Process: References: Para. 258.2(g)(5) and Para. 350. “Evaluation is a continuous process for formation in servant ministry and servant leadership that must take place in a spirit of understanding and acceptance.”.

Three Types of Evaluations Congregation Evaluation Examines the effectiveness of the congregation in achieving its mission. Clergy Ministry Evaluation Examines the effectiveness of the pastor (staff) in leading the congregation toward the fulfillment of the mission. Self Evaluation Self-Examination of pastoral effectiveness. Congregation Ministry Clergy Self

Reasons for Regular Evaluations To establish and maintain good working relationships between the congregation and pastor. To provide an opportunity for the congregation and pastor to confer at periodic intervals on his or her performance. To offer a procedure for comprehensive and dispassionate appraisal in a setting other than during a time of crises. Evaluation is an on-going communication process and not just a once-a-year conference or written report.

BWC Clergy/Congregation Evaluation Forms Clergy Self-Evaluation: Completed by Clergy serving the church Clergy Ministry Evaluation: Completed by SPRC and Clergy Congregation Evaluation: Completed by Lead Pastor, Lay Leader, Church Council chairperson, SPRC chairperson, Finance chairperson, and other leaders (at least 5 persons) SPRC Advisory Form: Completed by the SPRC Clergy Advisory Form: Completed by all Clergy (except retired) Due Date: December 1

Table Discussion What has been the most challenging part of the annual evaluation process?

Clergy Compensation Guidelines

Clergy Tax Guidelines Clergy are employed by the local church for income tax purposes Clergy are considered self-employed for social security purposes Clergy are not Independent Contractors The Housing Allowance is excluded from income taxes IRS Reporting Requirements The church withholds income tax The church does not withhold or pay FICA The church is responsible for submitting a W2

Clergy Leave Benefits Leave Paid By the Church Vacation – 4 weeks annually* Continuing Education – 2 weeks annually* Camp Volunteer – 1 week annually* Sick Leave Sabbath (Renewal) Leave – up to 3 months every seven years** Leave Funded By Other Sources Sabbatical – one year leave of absence for special study * - prorated for part-time clergy ** - only applies to full-time clergy

Total Compensation Package (for Full-Time Clergy) Salary Parsonage or Housing Allowance Accountable Reimbursements Travel & Professional Expenses Continuing Education Health Pension

2014 Equitable Compensation (for Full-time Clergy) Minimum Salary Base Salary $39,728 Additional Years of Service +$250 per year (up to 15 years)* Housing Allowance $19,534 Travel & Professional Expenses $ 3,600 Continuing Education $ 500 *Note: Increments are now limited to 15 years

2014 HealthFlex Rates Participant Church/ Total Monthly Rate Employer Rate Premium Single $ 76.00 $825.00 $ 901.00 Single & Children $229.00 $1,054.00 Single & Spouse $316.00 $1,141.00 Single & Family $457.00 $1,282.00 NOTE: The participant's total portion (participant and dependent) may be deducted from his/her salary and we recommend that deduction be done on a pre-tax basis (with statement on file in church for IRS purposes)

2014 Pension Benefit Funding for the pension plans, Clergy Retirement Security Plan (CRSP), and Comprehensive Protection Plan (CPP) is based on a percentage of “plan compensation” (plan compensation is salary plus either housing allowance or 25% of compensation for parsonage) as follows: Defined Contribution (DC) 3% of Plan Compensation Defined Benefit (DB) 12% of Plan Compensation-- limited by the DAC ($65,186 for 2014) Comprehensive Protection Plan (CPP) 3% of Plan Compensation +50-75% appointment: optional participation in pension +25% appointment: not eligible

The Appointment Process

Cabinet Guidelines for Appointment-Making United Methodist Church Practices Open-itinerancy Appointments are for one year Consider the gifts and graces of each clergyperson and the missional needs of congregations individually and collectively and the mission field Make appointments based on maximizing disciple making

Cabinet Guidelines for Appointment-Making Priority of Needs The mission of the church in the conference The needs/mission of a specific church and its community The needs of the clergy (including family situations) Steps in the Process Profiling of the church (completed annually in Gateway system) Selection of the pastor “Meet Your Pastor” meeting Appointment confirmed through Statement of Understanding Appointment announced

Table Discussion Share one thing you have done in your church when there was a pastoral or staff change to welcome that new person to your church.

SPRC Calendar

SPRC Calendar First Quarter: Organize Committee (vice-chair, secretary) Review action items coming out of Fall evaluations; Complete pastor and church goals for the year Look at SPRC Goals for year Training and review for members Review and update job descriptions for lay staff Second Quarter: Begin evaluation of ministry areas Conduct a parsonage tour with the Trustees Review Conference rules on housing

SPRC Calendar Third Quarter: Review non-salary support for pastor & staff (i.e., vacations, business, professional/annual conference & continuing education expenses) Review salary & benefits packages for the pastor & staff Interview candidates for deacon or elder using guidelines contained in The Christian As Minister Prepare the annual compensation form for Charge Conference approval. Review and update completion of Safe Sanctuaries forms for Charge Conference.

SPRC Calendar Fourth Quarter: Annual Pastoral Evaluation & Appointment Advisory Annual Congregation Evaluation Annual Congregational Profile Present written evaluation to pastor Evaluate year’s work of SPRC

Resources The 2012 Book of Discipline of the United Methodist Church Guidelines for Leading Your Congregation: 2013-2016 Baltimore-Washington Conference Policies & Procedures Manual www.gcfa.org General Council on Finance & Administration of the UMC Housing Allowances Q&As Accountable Reimbursement Policies Q&As Accountable Reimbursement Policy – Long form Accountable Reimbursement Policy – Short Form Local Transportation Expenses Q&As Legal Manual/esp. Personnel Section BWC Conflict Resolution Brochure