Academy Journal Volume 54 | Page 10

the academy journal With my nomination to be the next Head Pastor of the Bryn Athyn Church and with Bishop Brian Keith stepping into the Chancellor role, we realized that for at least an initial period it would be appropriate and useful for Bishop Keith to be a more active presence at the Academy. The spiritual leadership role of the Vice Chancellor was also, in part, replaced with increased involvement by the chaplain of the Secondary Schools, Rev. Barry Halterman, and of Bryn Athyn College, the Rev. Thane Glenn. Because of these arrangements it seemed acceptable during this period of time to have no acting Vice Chancellor. The Chancellor and Executive Bishop of the General Church of the New Jerusalem will need to consider, with consultation, whether the arrangement for the 2013-2014 year is the desirable or most-useful long-term solution to priestly leadership at the Academy Schools. A key volunteer leader has been Jill Brickman. As an elected ANC Trustee and as the Vice Chair of the Board she has brought her seemingly tireless attention and concern to so many aspects of the Academy schools. Her abilities to listen, seek healthy consensus and fill her role with humility and grace were extremely valuable during a significant time of stress due to changes and daunting deficit spending. I have tremendous respect for both President Kristin King and Managing Director Jim Adams in their respective leadership roles for Bryn Athyn College and the Academy Secondary Schools. The mission of the Academy schools has been to provide New Church education for the students who arrive at their doors with a variety of backgrounds and understanding of the educational goals being sought. Watching the effect for good on the lives of these students that the formal education, the extra-curricular activities and the powerful relationships with peers and with adults has been inspiring. Good things have been occurring for students now and with ramifications that can bless them and those who their lives touch to eternity. Appreciation In my role as Vice Chancellor I am tremendously grateful for the administration, faculty and staff that I have had a chance to work with. The dedication, commitment, insight and good judgment that they have brought to support the uses of the Academy have been a huge gift to the students who were served by it and the cause of New Church Education that their efforts have supported. 10