On
Earth Peace is launching a search for a new executive director. Bob
Gross, who has served as director of On Earth Peace since October 2000,
will be moving to another role in the organization.
“We have been planning for this transition for the past two years,”
said Gross, “and we look forward to strengthening our staff team with
the addition of a new organizational leader. As our ministries grow in
scope and depth, it is time for fresh leadership, and I look forward to a
new set of responsibilities.”
Gross has served in leadership of On Earth Peace for more than a
decade, for a number of years serving as a co-executive director
alongside former co-executive Barbara Sayler. His tenure with On Earth
Peace has included notable service to the denomination in the area of
mediation work and training, including mediation work in India during
conflict over former mission properties there, and most recently
facilitating a special session of the Mission and Ministry Board as a
part of denomination-wide conversations on sexuality, as the Church of
the Brethren was preparing for the 2011 Annual Conference.
He also has led several delegations to Israel and Palestine in
cooperation with Christian Peacemaker Teams, but during the last
delegation in January 2010 was detained by Israeli airport security and
refused entry to the country, presumably because of his peacemaking work
with Palestinian partners.
Gross has engaged in peacemaking work in a number of areas throughout
his life, starting with his witness as a conscientious objector and
draft resister. He and his family are part of a longstanding simple
living community and farm near North Manchester, Ind., where his wife,
Rachel Gross, leads the Death Row Support Project originally formed by
concerned Church of the Brethren members in 1978.
On Earth Peace plans to have a new director on board this spring, and
to introduce the new staff leader at the Church of the Brethren Annual
Conference in St. Louis in July. (The position opening announcement
appears below in the “Brethren bits” section of this issue of Newsline.)
Source:1/11/2012 Newsline
No comments:
Post a Comment