"The planning system known as a budget is the tool we use to assign our money according to our priorities for ministry -- our best communal understanding of what God desires of us as the Body of Christ. .... We do this through three distinct but inter-related budgets. Funds for two of them -- Apportionment and Assessment -- are assigned by our dioceses in their own annual budgeting processes. Individual donations, matched by government grants, support the third, The Primate's World Relief and Development. In the pages that follow, you will find overviews of these three budgets. You'll also find some graphs we hope will help you keep the numbers in perspective." -- pp. 1-2.
Contents divided into two main sections: The General Synod Story -- The Offices of General Synod.
Budget figures published are 1993 estimates.
Page 20 contains information about the Resource Centre/Library of the Anglican Church of Canada headed "Any Questions ? Call us".
"The planning system known as a budget is the tool we use to assign our money according to our priorities for ministry -- our best communal understanding of what God desires of us as the Body of Christ. .... We do this through three distinct but inter-related budgets. Funds for two of them -- Apportionment and Assessment -- are assigned by our dioceses in their own annual budgeting processes. Individual donations, matched by government grants, support the third, The Primate's World Relief and Development. In the pages that follow, you will find overviews of these three budgets. You'll also find some graphs we hope will help you keep the numbers in perspective." -- pp. 1-2.
Contents divided into two main sections: The General Synod Story -- The Offices of General Synod.
Budget figures published are 1994 estimates.
Page 23 is blank page headed "Notes" and page 24 (back cover) contains information about the Resource Centre/Library of the Anglican Church of Canada headed "Any Questions ? Call us".
Series of 17 brochures/booklets in three different size formats. No. 1 (3 7/16 x 8.5 in.); Nos. 2-12 (3 5/8 x 8.5 in); Nos. 13-17 (5.5 x 8.5 in.).
All brochures/booklets dated 2005. No. 1 "08/05" i.e. August 2005. Nos. 2-17 dated "11/05" i.e. November 2005.
Brochure No. 1 has 4 folds for 10 panels of text. Nos. 2-12 have 2 folds for 6 panels of text. Nos. 13-17 are booklets with 16 pages.
All brochures/booklets (with exception of No. 1) have printer/publication number with date.
Contact name for more information: "Archdeacon John M. Robertson, National Gift Planning Consultant".
Brochure/booklet titles with printer/publication numbers: [1] Serving God's World, Strengthening the Church : An Introduction to Gift Planning -- [2] Outright Gifts [X11042] -- [3] Gifts of Listed Securities [X11043] -- [4] Will Power [X11044] -- [5] The Many Lives of Life Insurance [X11045] -- [6] Retirement Funds For Saving and Giving [X11046]-- [7] Giving a Stripped Bond [X11047] -- [8] Charitable Remainder Trust [X11049] -- [9] Gifts of Residual Interests [X11051] -- [10] The Commemorative Gift : In Memory or Honour of Another [X11055] -- [11] The General Synod Charitable Gift Annuity [X11056] -- [12] The Gift Plus Annuity [X11090] -- [13] Designs for Giving [X11092] -- [14] Guaranteed Payments for Life : The Charitable Gift Annuity [X11093] -- [15] Ensuring Your Wishes : A Guide to Your Will [X11094] -- [16] Giving with Life Insurance [X11095] -- [17] Gifts of Securities [X11096].
Papers read at Fredericton, June 10, 1895 [in Commemoration of] the fiftieth anniversary of the enthronement of the Right Reverend John Medley, first Bishop of Fredericton [and the] Diocese of Fredericton, 1845-1895, St. Barnabas Day, June 11, 1895.
Contents:
The endowment of the See of Fredericton and some of the results by W.Q. Ketchum
Paper on the contributions to the funds of the Diocesan Church Society from 1845 to 1895, by H. Montgomery
Diocesan funds - their administration since the year 1837, by G.A. Schofield
Memorandum of funds and property held in connection with the Diocese of Fredricton, June, 1895, by W.M. Jarvis
The Cathedral, by F. Partridge.