The BEC-GKK Program

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CLASSIFICATION  

Parish Ministry Coordinators are hired either as full-timer or part-timer. (In this sense there should be no such title as “volunteer coordinator”).

1.       A Full-timer – reports regularly and does work at least 8 hours a day with regular salary

2.       A Part-timer – manages own time and does minimum work as agreed upon with allowance

 

Note: 

1.   Plans are made by the Ministry and not by the Ministry Coordinator. The Coordinator plans with the Ministry Officers. Then the Plans are presented to the Ministry members for information and approval.

2.   Ministry plans, programs and activities are the responsibility of the Ministry Officers. The Ministry Coordinator is the implementor of such plans. He reports progress of implementation to the Ministry.

3.   The Ministry Coordinator is not the President of the Ministry. He should not preside during the meetings but leave such function to the Ministry President. The Coordinator however is given time to report later. 

 

LECTURE NOTES 3

SEMINAR ON GKK MANAGEMENT AND PROCESSES

May 26-27, 2003, Greenwoods, City of Koronadal 

 

PART III – GKK PROCESSES 

STATEMENT OF PRINCIPLES. We in the BEC, together with our Diocese and our Parish, duly affirm that: 

1.   Our Vision – is to be a Community of Disciples of Jesus Christ, and Church of the Poor

2.   Our Mission – is Renewed Integral Evangelization

3.   Our Thrust – is Building and Strengthening of BECs towards integral liberation and development

4   Our Hope – is to bring about a society that is God-centered (maka-Diyos), democratic (makatao), nationalistic (maka-bansa), just (makatarungan), respectful of human life (maka-buhay), and integrity of creation (maka-kalikasan).

5.   Our Commitments are:

· To promote and strengthen the BEC-GKK as a new way of being Church

· To adopt and practice participative style of leadership and processes

· To live a simple lifestyle

· To actively support the thrust, plans and programs of our Diocese and our parish

· To promote and practice transparency in financial matters

· To reach out to people of other faith and cultures.

 

AS BEC: 

1.       Our Core Values – are participation, self-reliance, subsidiarity, transparency, simplicity of lifestyle, ecumenism and inter-religious dialogue

2.       Our Processes – are liberating and participative

3.       Our Programs – are Organizing, Education, Worship, Social Apostolate

4.       Our Structures –are the 5 Major Officers, Service Personnel, Advisory Council, Buklods

 

AS BEC LEADERS 

1.       Our Core Model – is Jesus the Good Shepherd – He is Shepherd, Servant, Steward

2.       Our Ideal Leader – is a Proactive leader, People-oriented leader, Process-oriented leader

3.       Our Leadership Style – is Democratic, Participative, People-oriented, Process-oriented

 

BEC-GKK PROCESSES 

PROCESS is a transition - a passing from one state to another, a movement from where we start (starting-point) to where we want to be (end-point). Process takes into consideration various factors – present situation, restraining forces and supporting forces that may affect the transition. 

BEC-GKK PROCESSES are liberating and participative – leading towards consensus-building, co-decision-making, team-building and net-working.  

·     Liberating process – implies method that is non-coercive, not by force or pressure, not imposing one’s will upon another, not oppressive, not suffocating, not burdensome, etc.

·     Participative process – implies openness, transparency, cooperation, coordination, willingness to share with others, dialogue, etc.

 

LIBERATING PROCESS 

Assumptions. It is easily presumed that a person who is BEC-oriented knows not only BEC theory but also BEC practices. Likewise, it is presumed that someone who accepts BEC as thrust also adheres to BEC processes. 

Dilemma. If that were so, why then do we have many practices in our GKKs that are clearly contrary to what BEC processes should be? Some of these cases in point are the following: 

1.       Instant GKKs or insufficiently formed GKKs

2.       Common use of pressure tactics

3.       Management by policies and rules

4.       Installing red tape

5.       Wrong use of the Information Sheet (Katin-awan)

6.       Exclusivist and elitist tendencies

7.       Defective decision-making processes, etc.

 

PARTICIPATIVE PROCESS 

PARTICIPATION is the most distinctive characteristic of the BEC. BEC is where more people participate in the life and mission of the Church than in the larger community of the parish.  

Guideline. Participation must be practiced in all levels – by officers and members alike. Such participation includes the following: 

1.       Participative leadership among GKK Officers (sharing of responsibilities)

2.       Democratic process in planning, decision-making, implementation, evaluation

3.       Transparency in financial matters – recording and reporting of funds

4.       Self-reliance in terms of financial support of programs and personnel

5.       Coordination with diocesan and parish programs and activities

STRUCTURES OF PARTICIPATION  

Guideline. Knowing theory of participation is not enough. Participation must also be built into structures. Structures for participation must be created. In the GKK such structures are the following: 

1.       GKK 5 Major Officers – Structure of participative leadership and common responsibility.

2.       GKK Advisory Council – Structure of coordination of GKK programs, services and activities

3.       GKK Service Personnel – Structure that provides Programs and Services

4.       GKK Buklods and their officers – Structures for coordination, communication and communal action

 

PARTICIPATIVE LEADERSHIP – is shared leadership. In this type of leadership the GKK 5 Major Officers act together as a group and they fulfill their role as corporate in-charge of the GKK and share common responsibility over it. Examples of this unity in role and functions are as follows: 

1.       Meeting of the 5 officers after Mass (Bible Service) to share observations, suggestions, plans

2.       Taking turns in making announcements at Mass (Bible Service)

3.       Filling in for one another at parish meetings, zone meetings, seminars, assemblies, etc.

 

PROMOTING PARTICIPATION 

Guideline. Participation is the most important principle in liturgy. Active participation of the faithful in liturgical activities must be promoted rather than obstructed. Examples of such participation are as follows:  

1.       Mass sponsoring – by Buklod, by GKK, by family or combinations

2.       Sponsoring Group assigning – chapel cleaners, decorators, readers, psalmist, offerers, collectors, etc.

3.       Sponsoring Group preparing – offerings in kinds, Mass stipend, breakfast or merienda for priest

 

DEGREE OF PARTICIPATION. There are 3 levels and degrees of participation. 

1.   Information – sharing/providing relevant data (like announcements). Comment. This kind of participation is low level but many people can be involved; only they are mostly passive onlookers and listeners.

2.   Consultation – getting other’s opinions, feedback. Comment. This kind of participation is medium level with significant number of key leaders involved. Result however is important to arrive at good decision.

3.   Decision-making – making conclusions, judgments. Comment. This kind of participation is high level but with still fewer leaders involved – the decision-makers. Note. Good decision involves all three levels.

 

GUIDELINES ON DECISION-MAKING PROCESSES 

1.   It is not possible (nor desirable) to involve everybody in every decision. The key factor is deciding who should be involved in the first level, second level, and third level of decision-making processes.

2.   Decisions are based on data. Defective or insufficient data will result in defective decision. Defective decision is difficult to implement.

3.   There are various types of decision-making: one man, group, majority, consensus, unanimous. A good leader would know what kind of decision is appropriate at any given circumstance.

4.    It is not advisable to always use the majority vote in any kind of decision-making. Basic rule is – people who will be deeply affected by a decision, should also be involved in the process of decision-making.

5.    Decision-making in the Church context has certain limitations (parameters), such as:

· No decision should go against faith, morals, Church disciplines, higher laws, etc.

· No decision that limits participation or that which could be interpreted as exclusivist or elitist.

· No decision that imposes penalty or punishment for such decision belongs to a higher authority.

6.   Basic questions to be asked in decision-making. Does the group have the competence to make this kind of decision? Will this decision need the approval of a higher authority?

 

PARADIGM SHIFT 

Question. Given the above situations (in our GKKs), where do our problems lie? What are the solutions? Some of the answers may be found in the idea of paradigm shift.

PARADIGM - means model, theory, perception, assumption of how we see things and how they should be. They affect the way we think (attitude) and the way we act (behavior).  

PARADIGM SHIFT - means changing the way we look at things (perception) and the way we do things (behavior). It means unlearning “old ways” and learning “new ways”. Among the paradigm shifts that are needed today are the following:  

1.       Understanding the BEC as Church,

2.       Use of authority in Church context,

3.       Proactive and participative leadership style

4.       Participative, people-oriented, process-oriented management

5.       Wholistic (integral) approach to mission and evangelization

6.       Promotion of BEC Core Values and Practices

 

BEC AND BEING CHURCH OF THE POOR. Some guidelines  

1.   To be poor does not mean only economically poor. To be poor means to rely on God’s providence (spiritual poverty) and live a simple lifestyle (evangelical poverty).

2.   For the GKK simplicity in lifestyle means the following:

  • To be self-reliant and self-sufficient in plans, programs, personnel, and finances
  • To rely only on what the community can afford to give
  • Not to burden people with so many contributions and fund raising activities
  • Not to put up projects that the people cannot afford
  • To buy only things that are most necessary for their needs
  • To avoid unnecessary expenses or burden people with unnecessary requirements
  • For any group not to rely too much on their GKK for their expenses
  • For the GKK to make a budget at the beginning of the year
  • For the GKK to define limits of support that it can give to any group.
  • For the GKK to be transparent in its finances and make report once a month. 

 

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