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[PCUSANEWS] Clifton Kirkpatrick won't seek fourth term as stated clerk


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07568 September 10, 2007

Clifton Kirkpatrick won't seek fourth term as stated clerk

This position has been "a wonderful way to live out my call to ministry"

by Sharon K. Youngs Communications Coordinator Office of the General Assembly

LOUISVILLE- The Rev. Clifton Kirkpatrick, stated clerk of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), announced Monday (Sept. 10) that he has decided not to seek another term as stated clerk.

Kirkpatrick's current term will conclude at the end of the 218th General Assembly (2008) in San Jose, CA, next June.

"Serving as Stated Clerk has offered me a platform I would never have dreamed possible-to serve the church I love and to give expression to my passions, my sense of call, and my gifts for the things that really matter," said Kirkpatrick in a written statement.

He continued, "At the same time, I am also eager to have more quality time with my family, to be able to devote myself more fully to the responsibility I have undertaken since 2004 to serve as president of the World Alliance of Reformed Churches, and to share in the life of the church, both locally and globally, in new and creative ways."

Kirkpatrick's successor will be determined through an election at next year's General Assembly. The Stated Clerk Nominating Committee, already at work for the past few months, will present their nominee to the assembly. Their timeline and materials for applicants will be available soon on the PC(USA)'s national Web site www.pcusa.org.

Kirkpatrick has served three four-year terms as stated clerk. He was elected to his first term by the 208th General Assembly in 1996.

Kirkpatrick is only the second elected stated clerk since 1984, the year following Presbyterian Reunion.

The full text of Kirkpatrick's Sept. 10 statement:

Dear Friends and Colleagues,

It has been an incredible blessing to be able to serve as Stated Clerk of the General Assembly for now going on twelve years, and to serve in leadership in the General Assembly and its mission for over twenty-six years. I give thanks to God for you who have been my partners in this journey, for the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), and for this unique opportunity to share in the service of Christ through this great church. This has been the best job I have ever had and a wonderful way to live out my call to ministry.

However, as the writer of Ecclesiastes says, "for everything there is a time." I believe the time has now come for me to conclude my service as Stated Clerk at the end of my third term, which runs through the 218th General Assembly next summer in San Jose. This has not been an easy decision to reach, but I have done so through soul searching and prayer, through helpful sharing with many friends and colleagues, and through seeking to discern the mind of Christ for me and for the church.

Serving as Stated Clerk has offered me a platform I would never have dreamed possible-to serve the church I love and to give expression to my passions, my sense of call, and my gifts for the things that really matter. It has been a tremendous privilege to give voice to the witness of our church to the gospel and to justice and peace in the world, to be a leader in the ecumenical movement, to guide the church (even in our contentions) toward unity in diversity, to uphold our Constitution, and to pioneer in new ways to express old truth as we seek to discern the mind of Christ and develop a polity and a church for the 21st century.

While this work has been a great blessing, it has also taken a significant amount of time and energy and has been accompanied with more than a fair share of stresses and strains. A change in my life patterns is probably in order. At the same time, I am also eager to have more quality time with my family, to be able to devote myself more fully to the responsibility I have undertaken since 2004 to serve as president of the World Alliance of Reformed Churches, and to share in the life of the church, both locally and globally, in new and creative ways.

I am making this announcement now so that the Stated Clerk Nominating Committee, which was elected at the General Assembly last summer, will have ample time to search diligently and discern whom to propose to the 218th General Assembly (2008) for election as the next Stated Clerk. Know that I will continue my service as Stated Clerk for the next year with every ounce of "energy, intelligence, imagination, and love" that I can muster. I also look forward to welcoming my successor in San Jose, and I trust that she or he will also find this service to be a blessing and a solemn opportunity to serve this church for the glory of God.

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