May 23, 2012
Dear Deputies and First Alternates,
I write to you for two reasons: to thank you for your support,
friendship, prayers, challenges, brilliance and love that has inspired
and humbled me during these 6 years and second, to let you know that I
do not plan to stand for election as President of the House of Deputies
for another term.
The reason I am not seeking re-election is a simple one: I want to
spend more time with my family. My husband, Glen, is retired. I want to
be with him more. Our amazing son, Justin, lives with us and reminds us
every single day, by his very existence, that God is a generous miracle
maker. I want to celebrate Justin’s life by being with him every day. I
want to bake cakes with my grandchildren and go to all their band
concerts, soccer games and school plays. I want to have leisurely phone
conversations with my daughters. You get the picture.
By tomorrow, you will receive information on the process for electing
a President and Vice President while we are in Indianapolis.
I have been honored beyond measure to lead this house, and gratified
to observe the many ways in which Deputies and Alternates serve and lead
God’s Church, both when General Convention is in session and when it is
not. Your voices resonate not only within the great representative
diversity of General Convention, but also in our communities and in
commissions during the triennium, in vestries, and in the leadership
roles you hold in our congregations, dioceses and provinces. In my 21
years in the House, and my two terms as your president, I have been
reminded again and again of our forebears’ wisdom in creating a system
of governance that honors the simple theological truth that the Holy
Spirit blows where she will, and that to discern God’s purposes, we must
listen to the voices of all of the baptized.
Please know that I will serve the House of Deputies as President at
full capacity until the “gavel goes down” on July 12 in Indianapolis.
Peace and blessings,
Bonnie Anderson, D.D.
President, The House of Deputies
H/T to
Jim Naughton at The Lead.
I met Bonnie in New Orleans on one occasion, and I was privileged to see her in action as Madame President at GC09 in Anaheim. She represented all of us who are not entitled to wear mitres in a professional, determined, and enthusiastic manner. I'd say, "Well done, Bonnie," except she's not done, and I fully expect she will lead us well through the upcoming convention in July.
Almighty and everliving God, source of all wisdom and understanding,
be present with those who take counsel in General Convention for the
renewal and mission of your Church. Teach us in all things to seek first
your honor and glory. Guide us to perceive what is right, and grant us
both the courage to pursue it and the grace to accomplish it; through
Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
(The Book of Common Prayer)