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Strategic Plan 2025-2030 Landscape Survey

We Need Your Voice! Diocesan leadership is beginning the work of a new strategic plan to take us into the next five years! The Courageous Love plan has concluded this year, having guided our ministries through ups (The Good News Festival! Comunidad de Luz!) and downs (COVID).

This work will be led by a Strategic Planning Committee, co-chaired by Ms. Mae Chao of St. Brigid’s Oceanside and Ms. Lori Thiel of St. James’, La Jolla. They will be assisted by Dr. Carsten Hennings of Point Loma Nazarene University, who is also a parishioner at St. James’.

We need to hear from as many in the diocese as possible, and to do that, we are asking everyone to participate in the Landscape Survey, from HolyCow! Consulting. 

Take the Holy Cow Survey
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HolyCow! offers the survey in English, Spanish, and Dinka, so please choose the language that is best for you. You’ll have until December 19 to complete the survey. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Canon Gwynn Lynch at glynch@edsd.org.

 

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2 replies to “Strategic Plan 2025-2030 Landscape Survey

  1. Mary Lou Vanderpool | on November 23, 2025

    take care of existing churches before trying to start new ones!!!!

  2. Katherine M Smith | on December 13, 2025

    This survey was not offered to our congregation!
    Found it on a different church news!

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