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Following our Congregation-wide Envision
process last year a Strategic Plan was developed, presented and
approved by the Congregation.
One of the actions named in that Strategic
Plan and included in our resulting Budget formulations approved by
the Congregation was the engagement of a Children & Family
Ministries Coordinator to provide leadership in nurturing the faith
formation of children and parents.
In late 2009 a Task Group was empowered to
make this appointment happen, and we acknowledge the significant
contributions of Erica Harrison, Lyndal Venn-Brown, Mark Robards
and Gavin White with invaluable support from Christine
Bayliss-Kelly, our Presbytery’s Youth, Children and Families
Worker, and the support of Ministry Team members along the
way.
Early this year, a position description was
put together, with advice from the Synod Human Resource department,
and in February we began to advertise the position. The Task
Group interviewed the four best potential candidates out of the 13
applications received. They were very excited by one person in
particular who was then interviewed a second time and the Task
Group organised a get-together with other Ministry Team members to
ensure a good sense of fit.
It is now our great pleasure to introduce you
all to the successful applicant and newest member of WEUC’s
Ministry Team, Joylene (Jo) Dibben.
Welcome Jo!
This will be the first time Jo has served as
an employed Children and Family Pastor, but she comes with
experience in children’s ministry as a volunteer, and looks forward
to helping resource, encourage and support the many volunteers at
West Epping. Her background also includes working in our
Synod’s Board of Education for three years as their Youth, Children
and Tertiary Unit’s Administrative
Assistant.
Jo grew up in New Zealand as part of an
Assembly of God congregation where she was involved with the
worship/music team. Her involvement with the Uniting Church
began since migrating to Australia in 2001. More recently, she has
been involved with ‘Hey You Lot’ (our Uniting Church chaplaincy
initiative at the University of Western Sydney) and creative
worship services where she has helped shape interactive spaces that
include and honour children and their faith.
Jo and her husband, have recently moved back
to Sydney after two years in Queensland, and are currently living
on the Northern Beaches.
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