5.3.4 Participation in other diocesan activities such
as clergy conferences, department or committee work, retreats, family camps, diocesan
camps and other conferences are not to be counted as days off, vacation or study leave
time as these are considered job related responsibilities. Mission clergy who receive part
of their stipend from the diocese are expected to accept special responsibilities for the
diocese.
5.3.6 The Bishop, and clergy with cure in the Diocese
of Oregon, are encouraged to take periodic sabbatical leaves. Provision for sabbatical
leave is to be included in letters of agreement, specifying the conditions acceptable to
clergy and congregation. Congregations and diocesan institutions are encouraged to
consider sabbatical leave for other clergy and lay staff. These guidelines will serve as a
useful beginning point for discussion. Consultation is available from the diocese.
The Mutual Ministry Review process normally will be the mechanism
through which congregation and clergy plan for a sabbatical. The decision to plan for
sabbatical leave should include consideration of on-going parish life and the financial
situation of the congregation. Advance plans should begin at least nine months before the
proposed sabbatical.
The usual length of sabbatical leave is three months after five years
of service. Sabbatical time does not accumulate. Other terms, such as a longer leave or
greater frequency of leave, may be negotiated in a Covenant of Ministry. Credit for time
served toward a sabbatical in one position does not transfer to a new position unless
specifically granted as a benefit in the initial Covenant of Ministry.
During sabbatical leave the normal compensation package is maintained.
Sabbatical expenses including travel, meals, tuition, and housing are to be negotiated. It
is expected that clergy will provide one-third of the actual sabbatical costs, and the
parish one-third. The Bishop's Office will be asked to review the plan and provide the
remaining third.
The vestry/BAC will determine the overall program needs of the
congregation during the time of the sabbatical. A sabbatical management plan will be
developed by the vestry/BAC or its designated committee.
The sabbatical management plan is to be completed and approved three
months prior to the leave. The plan includes:
Details and accountabilities, including financing
The clergy sabbatical plan
Procedure for engaging the congregation in the sabbatical
Provision for clergy re-entry into the life of the community
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