On October 11 I was elected as the 9th Bishop of Dunedin. This was not something I had planned on or looked for. I went to the electoral synod as nominator of another, strong candidate, and argued vigorously on his behalf for all of the Saturday of the synod. On Sunday I was nominated from the floor and elected.
Our church's processes are slow and thorough. It has taken about four weeks to have my nomination approved by the bishops and the general synod. This has now happened and I will be consecrated bishop on Saturday February 27 2010 at 1:00 pm. On the weekend of the synod three people told me of specific dreams and premonitions they had concerning my election. Since then there have been other similar experiences reported to me, one from someone who was several thousand kilometres away from Dunedin at the time. These serve to reassure me that God is calling me to this. I am somewhat apprehensive about what lies ahead, but also excited and eager. If God is calling, it can only mean that there is a task to be done and the resources available to do it. I am grateful for the support given me over the past few weeks by those who have known. I look forward to working with the many, many deep, spiritually aware people I will be privileged to lead into new and exciting ways of making God's Kingdom more manifest in this astonishing part of the world.
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With Love - Alden
It was lovely to meet you both back in May and show you around Canterbury Cathedral - maybe you'll be back before too long and we can get into St Martin's this time!
Brian (ex-St Matthew's)
It is just as well ours is a 'God of Surprises'- we don't have(or need) time to be daunted; and we know He will provide.
St John's parish is SO thankful that the God of grace has allowed you eleven years with us, and you are well aware of the deep effects of your ministry on so many people over this time.
We are praying for you and Clemency as you consider all it means to leave the vicarage and settle to a new home and a new way of working. We will be available for you, in whatever ways you require, to carry out God's purpose for His church, in this,as you wrote, astonishing - and inspiring - part of New Zealand.
The parish is truly thankful that you will not be too far away!
:-)
Rochelle and Marty
Margaret Rowling North Yorkshire UK
For outsiders observing this black-box electoral process you now seem to have spent the last few weeks in a superposition state as both bishop-elect and not bishop-elect, and since the announcement has been made the interference pattern known as speculation (aka gossip) has disappeared and you are a definite but changed entity once again.
Having had an interest in the ramifications of quantum theory aroused by your previous posting, during your indeterminate period, I fear that you will now have much less time and energy to invest in pondering deep mysteries ... and Dunedin's gain will be your readers' loss.
are bishops allowed to blog, or will that change now you speak on behalf of a wider communion?
go well, in the power of God's Spirit
steve
www.emergentkiwi.org.nz
I'll keep it up, but if it seems like it's tottering into church notices territory, I hope someone will let me know PDQ and I'll give it up.
Thinking Aloud http://www.bishopdavid.net/
Congratulations on such a great honour of being elected Bishop. I always thought God had even bigger, more important work for you to do - you have spread your thoughts, beliefs and ideas far and wide over the last year and a half or so and have reached so many, many people across the globe. We have been honoured to have been on the journey with you via your Blog.
I wish you and Clemency my very best wishes for the next chapter of your lives.
May God Bless you both,
In His Love, Kathryn
Just when I thought that I was getting to know you as a fellow blogger in Dunedin, you've gone and become a Really Important Person!
Seriously, though, it's wonderful news. I was a bit worried we'd end up with some stodgy old codger, and we've ended up with - you!
All good news :-)
I'm really happy, and really believe that God has been moving behind the scenes, electing the very best person for the job.
I know you'll be awesome in your calling, especially as you really do know personally, more than most, the depth that life can bring us, as well as the dizzying heights.
Blessings and love,
Leanne - at The Chorister and Cluttercut - and also at St. Paul's in the soprano section 3x a week :-)