Update from the SC – Dec. 2021

Update from the SC – Dec. 2021

First, we would like to call attention to the upcoming listening circles which were mentioned in the interruption email last week. These are a space to process this season of transition for our church with facilitation from Credence & Co. These circles will be held on December 6th and January 5th- you can find more details and register through the Planning Center App. The Steering Committee will also be hosting its next office hour the evening of December 15th- this is a space to share and ask questions in a small group setting with two steering committee members, looking ahead to what is next for our community. Register here.

Second, we would like to share a specific need in our church. There is a need for further support in the children’s ministry to lighten Melodie’s load, as she has been working above and beyond her role duties in these last weeks. We are grateful to Melodie for continuing to support this need for the interim, but we would ask that if this is an area you would be available to support, that you please reach out to the Steering Committee or staff. If this particular role is not a fit for you but you would be available to support during this season of transition in a different capacity, we encourage you to connect with the SC or staff- we welcome your support!

Third, it is that time of year where we open nominations for new SC members! If you have giftings in areas such as strategic visioning and board experience, or know of someone in our congregation who does, and would like to step into a role of leadership in our community, please send along a nomination to us at sc@elevationwaterloo.org. If you have questions about what the role involves, please feel free to reach out! We will be gathering nominations until December 30th and would love to hear from you! 

Finally, as we continue to vision what is next for our community, we would like to share some broad strokes of where we are headed in the coming weeks:

  1. Community processing- Healing Circles (Dec and Jan), SC office hour (Dec 15)
  2. Interim pastor: we are beginning the process of searching for interim support. If you have connections to potential candidates, we encourage you to reach out to the SC, and we welcome your prayers as the search is undertaken! 
  3. Sunday gatherings: This Advent season will be led by our Pastoral Team and others in the form of readings, short sermons, prayer, as well as music and spaces for reflection. We will be working with the Pastoral Team in the coming weeks to plan our Sunday gatherings for January.

 Please know that you can reach out to the SC anytime at sc@elevationwaterloo.org.

Listening Circles

Listening Circles

When a pastor leaves a congregation, congregants can experience a diversity of feelings and questions.  This is especially true when a long-time pastor finishes at a congregation.  Given this reality, Elevation has invited Credence and Co. to lead two listening circles for all from Elevation who wish to participate.  Listening circles are led prayerfully.  Participants are provided with an opportunity to share the impact on them of the changes at Elevation.  The intention of the listening circles is to build understanding, deepen trust, and nurture hope.  Listening circles allow congregants to release the past and turn toward the future.

December 6, 7:30 – 9:30pm (virtual)

January (date and time to be decided)

Credence and Co.

Lead Pastor Transition

Lead Pastor Transition

LEAD PASTOR TRANSITION FAQ 

What prompted the governance changes that the Steering Committee proposed to the congregation? 

Based on feedback from staff and members of the congregation over the last few years, the Steering Committee (SC) and Staff Partnership Committee (SPC) realized that the governance  model on which Elevation was built was no longer serving a congregation of our size, maturity and diversity. It was becoming more and more evident that we need more than one voice to be heard at a leadership level, and to find ways to fully make use of the gifts people were offering in service to Elevation. Through feedback from people who had previously worked or volunteered, it was determined that changes would help us thrive and grow in the coming decades. From there, the SC commissioned Credence & Co to conduct a review and provide recommendations for moving forward. Credence & Co is a local team of consultants who provide services in the areas of leadership development and organizational culture. 

Why was the Credence & Co report requested in the first place? 

Before starting the hiring process of new staff in spring 2020, the Staff Partnership Committee conducted a review of past employee experiences and determined that employee retention was an area requiring improvement. One of the suggestions put forward to remedy this was for a third party consultant to review our governance and staff structure before bringing new people on board.  In addition, Elevation had grown from a small student church to a larger, family-oriented community. The SC wanted to ensure that the governance and staff management structure matched the size of the church. 

What work went into the recommendations that the SC presented to the congregation? 

  • Staff Partnership Committee check-ins with staff and exit interviews 
  • Credence & Co evaluation and report  
  • Interviews and facilitated sessions with staff, SC, and SPC; along with expertise from Credence & Co. 
  • Governance subcommittee  
  • Interviews with church leaders from across North America 
  • Extensive research of best practices  
  • Numerous SC meetings to review, process and determine next steps for the recommended changes  

What challenges come with a Founders’ Model of leadership? Why is it so bad for the lead pastor to have a significant voice? 

The Founder’s Model gives the founder or senior leader in an organization a strong voice and decision making authority at the highest leadership level. Although this model has advantages when an organization is small, there are challenges with it when the organization grows. Through the evaluation by Credence & Co, it was determined that the Founder’s Model in place at Elevation created a structure in which the lead pastor’s voice was often the only one being heard. Despite having a leadership team in the SC and various volunteer teams, communication and decision-making rested solely with the lead pastor. This is not sustainable for the leader or congregation, especially for a church of Elevation’s size. One of the objectives of the governance recommendations presented to the congregation is to shift away from a culture where the lead pastor has the only significant voice, to one that shares the responsibility of leadership across a team of people. 

How will the Steering Committee ensure transparency throughout the governance changes?  

There are confidential matters in any organization that are not appropriate to share more widely. For Elevation, these are the responsibility of the SC to manage in a respectful, thorough, wise, and professional manner. The SC is committed to transparency with the congregation wherever necessary and possible. The SC is committed to providing the congregation with updates throughout the transition process. Members of the congregation are encouraged to contact the SC at sc@elevationwaterloo.org with any questions or concerns they may have.  

How have the staff been impacted by these changes and this news? 

The Staff Partnership Committee (SPC) is a subcommittee of the SC. Their role has always been to provide support to the staff. Each employee has a representative on the committee that they can communicate with, and the SPC works together to handle broader staff issues. Both SC and the SPC are committed to our staff team, and have communicated our trust in them and their ability to continue their work. We will be working closely with the staff team in this transition period, leaning on them heavily for their support in navigating next steps and soliciting input from them on how we can support them and improve the Elevation employee experience. 

Did the Steering Committee ask Brandon to leave? Did they expect he might leave? 

Brandon has been involved throughout the process of reviewing and determining the governance changes; his voice and opinions have been valued. All of the work and planning the SC has done was with the intention of creating a healthy structure for Brandon to remain as the Lead Pastor of Elevation for the foreseeable future. At no point did the SC suggest, or even anticipate, that Brandon would decide to leave.  

Why couldn’t the Steering Committee just work with Brandon over the next little while and see if the new model could in fact work? 

When Brandon first contacted the SC about his departure, we asked whether there was anything we could do to support him in staying on staff. The SC offered to provide outside coaching or counselling if that would support his continued work in the lead pastor role. However, Brandon had come to the decision that this was in the best interest of Elevation and himself. 

What is the SC doing now to get us through this transition period? 

The SC has never navigated this kind of thing before, but we are confident in our ability to move forward together as a church and to thrive. We are getting support from other pastors, our membership with the Canadian Centre for Christian Charities, advice from Credence & Co, and many volunteers.  There are also resources through the Jesus Collective that we can make use of and we will be looking into what other kinds of support we can get. Together with these resources, we’re making steady progress towards our new future. The SC has committed to a standing weekly meeting where we will pray together, address congregation questions and concerns, and plan necessary action. Our plan is to update the church regularly on where we are in the process.  

Are we going to have a new lead pastor? 

Elevation has always done things a little differently, and we are looking at different models of shared leadership, which might include a team of pastors with various portfolios rather than a single lead pastor. Our team is currently considering hiring an Interim Lead Pastor to take us through this transition period.  

Does this mean that the core values of Elevation will change? 

These next 12 months are going to be a time of transition in governance and staff structure at Elevation, but we do not expect that our core values will change; these are our foundation and remain a stable cornerstone for decision-making and visioning. We value the voices of our congregation, and will continue to invite anyone that is called in service to join us in our work. We will be asking for your input and insights as we go forward, and our hope is that any decisions we have to make around core values will be directly informed by this. We invite your suggestions, your concerns, and most of all, your prayers. Elevation exists to serve God and we continue to believe that He is guiding us and taking us where we are meant to go. 

When will we discuss the governance changes next and address unanswered questions? 

While the SC still intends to move forward with the process of updating our governance structure, our focus now is on a healthy transition for Elevation and Brandon. Once many of the more urgent details of the next couple months are figured out, we will resume the work we’ve started, which will include sharing more information about the process and decisions. 

What can I do to help Elevation during this time? 

The greatest thing any of us can do is pray. We believe that God is with us, and is answering those prayers, taking Elevation down the path we’re meant to go. Aside from prayer, we ask you to engage with us and with the community. Participate in your Neighbours groups, email us at sc@elevationwaterloo.org with thoughts, comments, and concerns, and if you have the desire, join our teams that will be doing the important work to keep Elevation thriving. We are thankful you are with us. 

How is Brandon being supported during this time? 

Brandon will be working with Elevation until the end of November. We are committed to supporting him as he finishes well, and to providing financial support to the Malos as Brandon transitions to new work. A celebration of Brandon’s ministry with Elevation is being planned and there will be more details to come.  

LEAD PASTOR TRANSITION FAQ 

What prompted the governance changes that the Steering Committee proposed to the congregation? 

Based on feedback from staff and members of the congregation over the last few years, the Steering Committee (SC) and Staff Partnership Committee (SPC) realized that the governance  model on which Elevation was built was no longer serving a congregation of our size, maturity and diversity. It was becoming more and more evident that we need more than one voice to be heard at a leadership level, and to find ways to fully make use of the gifts people were offering in service to Elevation. Through feedback from people who had previously worked or volunteered, it was determined that changes would help us thrive and grow in the coming decades. From there, the SC commissioned Credence & Co to conduct a review and provide recommendations for moving forward. Credence & Co is a local team of consultants who provide services in the areas of leadership development and organizational culture. 

Why was the Credence & Co report requested in the first place? 

Before starting the hiring process of new staff in spring 2020, the Staff Partnership Committee conducted a review of past employee experiences and determined that employee retention was an area requiring improvement. One of the suggestions put forward to remedy this was for a third party consultant to review our governance and staff structure before bringing new people on board.  In addition, Elevation had grown from a small student church to a larger, family-oriented community. The SC wanted to ensure that the governance and staff management structure matched the size of the church. 

What work went into the recommendations that the SC presented to the congregation? 

  • Staff Partnership Committee check-ins with staff and exit interviews 
  • Credence & Co evaluation and report  
  • Interviews and facilitated sessions with staff, SC, and SPC; along with expertise from Credence & Co. 
  • Governance subcommittee  
  • Interviews with church leaders from across North America 
  • Extensive research of best practices  
  • Numerous SC meetings to review, process and determine next steps for the recommended changes  

What challenges come with a Founders’ Model of leadership? Why is it so bad for the lead pastor to have a significant voice? 

The Founder’s Model gives the founder or senior leader in an organization a strong voice and decision making authority at the highest leadership level. Although this model has advantages when an organization is small, there are challenges with it when the organization grows. Through the evaluation by Credence & Co, it was determined that the Founder’s Model in place at Elevation created a structure in which the lead pastor’s voice was often the only one being heard. Despite having a leadership team in the SC and various volunteer teams, communication and decision-making rested solely with the lead pastor. This is not sustainable for the leader or congregation, especially for a church of Elevation’s size. One of the objectives of the governance recommendations presented to the congregation is to shift away from a culture where the lead pastor has the only significant voice, to one that shares the responsibility of leadership across a team of people. 

How will the Steering Committee ensure transparency throughout the governance changes?  

There are confidential matters in any organization that are not appropriate to share more widely. For Elevation, these are the responsibility of the SC to manage in a respectful, thorough, wise, and professional manner. The SC is committed to transparency with the congregation wherever necessary and possible. The SC is committed to providing the congregation with updates throughout the transition process. Members of the congregation are encouraged to contact the SC at sc@elevationwaterloo.org with any questions or concerns they may have.  

How have the staff been impacted by these changes and this news? 

The Staff Partnership Committee (SPC) is a subcommittee of the SC. Their role has always been to provide support to the staff. Each employee has a representative on the committee that they can communicate with, and the SPC works together to handle broader staff issues. Both SC and the SPC are committed to our staff team, and have communicated our trust in them and their ability to continue their work. We will be working closely with the staff team in this transition period, leaning on them heavily for their support in navigating next steps and soliciting input from them on how we can support them and improve the Elevation employee experience. 

Did the Steering Committee ask Brandon to leave? Did they expect he might leave? 

Brandon has been involved throughout the process of reviewing and determining the governance changes; his voice and opinions have been valued. All of the work and planning the SC has done was with the intention of creating a healthy structure for Brandon to remain as the Lead Pastor of Elevation for the foreseeable future. At no point did the SC suggest, or even anticipate, that Brandon would decide to leave.  

Why couldn’t the Steering Committee just work with Brandon over the next little while and see if the new model could in fact work? 

When Brandon first contacted the SC about his departure, we asked whether there was anything we could do to support him in staying on staff. The SC offered to provide outside coaching or counselling if that would support his continued work in the lead pastor role. However, Brandon had come to the decision that this was in the best interest of Elevation and himself. 

What is the SC doing now to get us through this transition period? 

The SC has never navigated this kind of thing before, but we are confident in our ability to move forward together as a church and to thrive. We are getting support from other pastors, our membership with the Canadian Centre for Christian Charities, advice from Credence & Co, and many volunteers.  There are also resources through the Jesus Collective that we can make use of and we will be looking into what other kinds of support we can get. Together with these resources, we’re making steady progress towards our new future. The SC has committed to a standing weekly meeting where we will pray together, address congregation questions and concerns, and plan necessary action. Our plan is to update the church regularly on where we are in the process.  

Are we going to have a new lead pastor? 

Elevation has always done things a little differently, and we are looking at different models of shared leadership, which might include a team of pastors with various portfolios rather than a single lead pastor. Our team is currently considering hiring an Interim Lead Pastor to take us through this transition period.  

Does this mean that the core values of Elevation will change? 

These next 12 months are going to be a time of transition in governance and staff structure at Elevation, but we do not expect that our core values will change; these are our foundation and remain a stable cornerstone for decision-making and visioning. We value the voices of our congregation, and will continue to invite anyone that is called in service to join us in our work. We will be asking for your input and insights as we go forward, and our hope is that any decisions we have to make around core values will be directly informed by this. We invite your suggestions, your concerns, and most of all, your prayers. Elevation exists to serve God and we continue to believe that He is guiding us and taking us where we are meant to go. 

When will we discuss the governance changes next and address unanswered questions? 

While the SC still intends to move forward with the process of updating our governance structure, our focus now is on a healthy transition for Elevation and Brandon. Once many of the more urgent details of the next couple months are figured out, we will resume the work we’ve started, which will include sharing more information about the process and decisions. 

What can I do to help Elevation during this time? 

The greatest thing any of us can do is pray. We believe that God is with us, and is answering those prayers, taking Elevation down the path we’re meant to go. Aside from prayer, we ask you to engage with us and with the community. Participate in your Neighbours groups, email us at sc@elevationwaterloo.org with thoughts, comments, and concerns, and if you have the desire, join our teams that will be doing the important work to keep Elevation thriving. We are thankful you are with us. 

How is Brandon being supported during this time? 

Brandon will be working with Elevation until the end of November. We are committed to supporting him as he finishes well, and to providing financial support to the Malos as Brandon transitions to new work. A celebration of Brandon’s ministry with Elevation is being planned and there will be more details to come. 

Ride For Refuge – 2021

Ride For Refuge – 2021

It’s that time of year again!  Elevation’s Ride for Refuge 2021 takes place on Saturday, September 25th at 22 Willow.  Get on board with our primary annual fundraiser in support of refugee and mission work by riding, donating, or raising funds in an alternate way…it’s up to you!

Find more information on this YouTube link.

Important!  Please pre-register before attending this event.  COVID protocols will be followed.

Questions?  Contact our team leader, Sarah Van Kruistum

Lead Pastor Transition

Job Posting – Families and Children

Elevation is a young, vibrant church in Waterloo, Ontario, where students, families, and people of all ages gather to celebrate God and the journey of life. We are currently searching for someone to join our pastoral team with a portfolio of Families and Children.

OUR IDEAL CANDIDATE:

  • Can identify their own strengths and has a vision of how they’d like to serve the church
  • Has a willingness to share ideas, look to the future, and be a part of healthy church growth
  • Will fit in easily into our existing team, while also bringing something unique to the table

The Member of the Pastoral Team: Families and Children will assume primary responsibility for big-picture thinking while also attending to small details. A successful applicant will have a deep love for children, good volunteer management skills, and a strong sense of ministry to the spiritual lives of children and families. This is a highly relational job that requires strong communication skills and organizational abilities. More details will be provided for those applicants who are invited to interview for the role.

The position of Member of Pastoral Team: Families & Children is a part-time (20 hour per week) role and will begin as a one-year contract. It is our hope that this contract will transition into a permanent position, however, in light of the uncertain times we’re navigating in response to COVID-19, we will be evaluating the needs of our church over the course of the year and recognize there may be a need to alter the role as circumstances change.

Applicants should visit our website and become familiar with our Key Values, Theological Commitment, and Unity in Diversity. To express your interest in joining our team, send your application to hiring@elevationwaterloo.org.

We look forward to hearing from you!

Elevation’s Hiring Team

Fall Update

Fall Update

A New Season

Without wanting to rush this final stretch of summer, many of us have started to take the occasional glance at September, trying to imagine what life will look like, whether with respect to school, the workplace, or other commitments. Elevation’s Pastoral Team has been doing a bit more than glancing at the fall as we’ve been actively making plans to set our community up for success as we head into this pivotal season together!

Yes, we know, most of us are beyond tired of the change and uncertainty that has been looming over our world for the past seventeen months. But as author Richard Rohr reminds us, Our uncertainty is the doorway into mystery, the doorway into surrender, the path to God that Jesus called ‘faith.’ We like the sound of walking forward in faith, trusting that God is walking right there with us.

With this in mind, let’s take a look at some changes that are on the horizon for Elevation…

The Times They Are a Changin’

Pastoral Team

Around this time last year, Melodie Sherk (now Reinders!) joined our team to provide leadership to our Emerging Generations and has done a fantastic job helping us navigate these pandemic waters while continuing to engage our children and youth in meaningful ways. What you may not know is that Melodie took a year off of her graduate studies to work with us on a full-time basis, and one of the changes we have coming is that she will be reducing her role to half-time in September so she can continue to pursue her education goals. Melodie will continue to provide leadership for Elevation’s youth, but we are beginning a search for someone to join our team to provide leadership for Children and Family Ministries. 

Shortly after Melodie joined us, we invited Connor Jay into the fold on a half-time basis to oversee Digital Community, which included overseeing key elements such as our livestream, website, social media, and communication strategy. Connor and his fiancee, Eryn, will be tying the knot in October and will be putting down roots in Hamilton, which means that he will no longer be in this role at Elevation as of the end of September. We will certainly miss Connor as part of our team, but are praying God’s best as he enters a new season of life this fall!

Our Staff Partnership Committee is working to help us find new additions in each of these capacities and will be getting a hiring process underway in the very near future. Please stay tuned for more information.

Sunday Mornings

A few weeks ago, members of our Steering Committee and Pastoral Team were invited to meet with representatives from Trillium Lutheran Church to discuss their plans for fall programming. In the past, we would have been part of the decision-making process whenever our ministry would be affected, however, in this case, we were informed that Trillium had already made some key decisions that they wanted to let us know about so we could alter our plans accordingly. 

Trillium’s plans include moving their morning service to 10:30 and they have allocated 9:00 as the time available for Elevation’s in-person service as of September. We realize that this time change will be welcome news for some and challenging news for others, but rest assured, we are committed to making the most of our new situation in the short run while also considering the impact of these changes on the longer term.

Regardless of the time we gather, the really big news is that we are moving forward to providing an opportunity for in-person worship for the first time since March 2020—starting on September 12!

The last time we surveyed the community about gathering in person for corporate worship, the primary outstanding factors impacting a decision were high vaccination rates and low case numbers in our region. If we’ve learned anything about this pandemic, it’s that things can always change, but based on what’s happening in our region right now, we feel confident and excited about providing an opportunity for those who are ready and able to once again gather at 22 Willow on Sunday mornings.

What to Expect When You’re Expecting

As we’ve been thinking about our desire to move forward to in-person worship, one of the decisions we’ve made is that we will be making our plans in short bursts over the course of the next few months, approaching this as a season of discernment as we continue to seek the Holy Spirit’s guidance. Today, we want to share our plans for September with you, then we will send an update in mid-September to talk about what October will look like, and so on. This will allow us to remain agile as the world around us continues to change in unexpected ways, providing us with an opportunity to both learn from our week-to-week experiences and listen to your feedback along the way.

Over the past few weeks, our Pastoral Team has been connecting with other church leaders around North America to see what the experience of offering in-person worship has been like for those who are a bit further down the road. We’ve been hearing a wide range of stories, but one thing that has stood out to us is the reality that everyone will resume gathering in person at their own pace—and that’s okay!

This unusual season has taught us that engagement in virtual services looks different than in-person services. Early on, we made the decision to make it a priority to create our services in a way that prioritized a more intimate and personal connection. Once the majority of us are back in person, we expect this personal connection will be filled in other ways and will become less important in the virtual services, but for now, we want to find a way to continue to create a space for meaningful virtual connection while also opening the doors for in-person worship.

With this in mind, September will feature two unique opportunities to gather: online and in-person. We will not be broadcasting the in-person service, but will be creating our online services in much the same way as we are now—with some creative tweaks! Those who continue to engage from home will have a similar experience to what has been offered over the past 17 months with a virtual service at 10:00.

At the same time, we will also provide an opportunity for people to gather in person on Sunday mornings at 9:00. We’d like to share a high-level overview of what we’re planning for September, with a more detailed version coming out after Labour Day so that everyone can make an informed decision. Here’s what you can expect:

  • All congregants (vaccinated or unvaccinated) will be asked to self-screen and will be reminded to clean their hands on entry/exit
  • Masks must be worn while indoors in keeping with the regional by-law
  • Every second and third pew will be roped/taped off and members of separate households will be instructed to leave six feet of space on the pews; we expect a maximum capacity of 85
  • Registration will be required and a record will be kept for two weeks
  • Members of the worship team will be properly distanced on the stage
  • There will be live musical worship but, in following current regional public health recommendations, congregational singing will not be encouraged
  • There will not be an opportunity to linger in the Sanctuary after the service, but conversations can take place outdoors with proper distancing in place

In addition, before the sermon begins, parents will have the option of having children remain with them for the sermon, or sending them to the Gym where there will be group programming for all children JK-Gr.5 in a safe environment (eg. distancing and masks will be required). The material for this time together will be similar to what has been included in the KidsQuest preservices online and will parallel the online KidsQuest experience each week. There will not be supervision for toddlers or infants at this time, but there will be space designated for parent supervision.

Depending on how guidelines for indoor gatherings change over time, we realize that we may reach capacity in the Sanctuary, which will require us to think about adding an additional service. We do not have any plans in place at this time, but are beginning to discuss what options might be available as we look to expand our capacity over time. We are still working out the details, but we do plan to continue offering opportunities to connect virtually in smaller groups for discussion (eg. Neighbours! groups) and more info on this will follow in September. Finally, if you would be willing to be part of a team that will help implement health and safety protocols on Sunday mornings, please reach out to a member of our Pastoral Team. 

Talk to Us

As we walk into this pivotal season together, Elevation’s Pastoral Team and Steering Committee remain committed to listening to your comments and concerns. The plans we’ve made are based on past feedback received as well as what we see happening in our region today. We realize that you may need more information before you commit to how you will be engaging in the fall, but it’s important for us to gauge the level of in-person participation we should expect in September, so please take a moment to participate in this short survey as we make our final preparations: 

Fall 2021 Survey

Finally, as we stand here together at the water’s edge, may we have the faith of those who “passed through the Red Sea as on dry land,” and may the One who made a way then, make a way for us now!

Elevation’s Pastoral Team,

Brandon, Connor, Helen, Melissa, and Melodie