The Young Clergy Women Project Board Updates: Because You’re Not The Only One
The
Young Clergy Women Project has achieved a lot in the past twelve
months…
…Membership continues to grow,
drawing from more denominations and more places.
…Fidelia's Sisters continues to publish thought-provoking pieces and is now seeking a new column editor!
…We have a new logo, pictured here, created by Suzanne Stovall Vinson, and a new slogan ("Because You're Not The Only One").
…We're now officially a 501c3 nonprofit. Any and all donations are tax-deductible.
…We have a relationship with Chalice Press to vet prospective books by young clergy women for publication.
Below the fold is more exciting information from your board!
In early June 2009, the full board convened for its annual board meeting to plan, discuss, and dream. Though our community exists primarily online, members have told us again and again how important opportunities to meet face-to-face are. We're happy to announce that plans are being made for a June 2010 conference (details coming soon)! The community board also wisely chose to streamline and consolidate,
allowing projects such as the underground blog and community chats to become self-initiated.
The editorial board celebrated expanding our writer base, though we recognize we continue to draw from a subset of the young clergy women population. We welcome and solicit contributions; we're
interested in the many different ways young clergy women are living out
their lives and want to hear from you! The column editors also brainstormed ideas for pieces in
the upcoming year and discussed ways to use Fidelia's Sisters to strengthen the community, such as hosting and promoting online chats with authors and providing links on Fidelia's articles to the ning community.
If this sounds exciting to you, you're in luck…Fidelia's Sisters is seeking a new column editor! Column editors
solicit and publish pieces for monthly publication and participate in
monthly online editorial chats. Our newest column editor will also serve on a financial committee along
with community board members. As a board member, column editors also
commit to meeting in person once a year, if at all possible. What do you get in return? You get to help shape the one and only publication that is by, for, and about young clergy women and work with a bunch of neat young clergy women who are interested in doing the same! For a fuller description on
what being an editorial board member entails, click here and scroll down to "Board Membership." Nominate
yourself or your young clergy woman friend by emailing Ann at
managingeditor (dot) ycw (at) gmail (dot) com by July 15. The position begins in August 2009.
We seek a new board member because in May assistant editor Kate Smanik
Moyes resigned. Kate had been a board member since August 2007. She's filled
in during family leaves, written pieces about the restorative nature of General Assembly and the struggles of having an embodied faith, and been a
presence in the ning community. We wish her well in her new job as the
program assistant at Montclair State University's Women's Center. Thank
you, Kate.
In August, Sarah Kinney Gaventa, the current Moms in Ministry column editor, will be stepping up into the newly formatted
role of assistant editor. Sarah's been an active board member these past two years. She has the skills to help us evolve as TYCWP continues to grow and change.
Many thanks are in order for the board meeting, including a thank you to Eden
Theological Seminary for hosting us, Chalice Press for buying us lunch one day,
and board member Alex Hendrickson for her organizational skills.
You all rock!!
I would also like to request being a ‘collection’ or main site linking places, organizations and individuals who create, make or sell ministerial needs, like stoles, robes etc.
Having one main site that links ordained women to such needs can not only increase business for these individuals but also help newly ordained people, like myself, know what is out there, who to contact etc.
Thanks for all your work, it is excellent!