Council and church need to ask hard questions

Anglican Journal | June 1, 2006| | Copyright

SOMETHING HAS TO GIVE.

The church's national office reported recently to the Council of General Synod (CoGS), its governing body, that for the third year in a row the church ended the year with a deficit. While this is nothing new, the scale of the deficit for 2005 is striking: $1.1 million. Put against a national church budget of just over $10 million, it is an awesome shortfall, one that should force the church's council to make some drastic decisions about the work of the national office.

The council needs to tackle some difficult questions, but will it? The signs are not encouraging.

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