Editorial
Michelle Dempsey - MECS Principal
Editorial
Michelle Dempsey - MECS Principal
On Sunday 25th February, I was commissioned as the new Principal of MECS, this was my response at the commissioning…
It’s a big deal, isn’t it, to take on any job of responsibility? To me, it doesn’t matter if that job is to be the person in charge of the local IGA or the young person on the checkout or the guy that balances the tomatoes in the fresh produce section. If you’re the crossing lady on York Road or the person who waters the plants at Kuranga or the local police sergeant, we all hold positions of responsibility that are unique to our gifts and we have an added responsibility, as followers of Jesus, to do that job to bring Him glory. That’s why we exist; to love God and serve Him, enjoy Him, forever.
It is very special to be embraced into the covenantal community of MECS as the leader. I have long been in partnership with MECS as a parent and as an association member. It is a great privilege to now be the Principal of the school and I am humbled and a little bit terrified at the task.
In my address to staff some weeks ago, I noted the following:
I have the privilege of knowing and having worked with all your previous Principals.
I am ready for my story, entwined with God’s story, to be a part of the next chapter of the MECS story. It’s not always going to be smooth sailing, it’s going to be rough at times, it’s going to be hilarious at other times (I’ve already managed to come to school on one day with my dress inside out). I’m going to let people down, I’m going to make mistakes, but I’m also going to be as faithful as I can be.
A good friend of MECS, and a world renown Christian educator, Dr Doug Blomberg wrote in one of his wonderful books, A Vision with a Task: “As responsive disciples of Jesus Christ, Christians live between memory and vision. Our lives in the present occupy that thin slice of time between the past and the future, between the establishment of God’s kingdom (with Christ’s atoning sacrifice) and its completion (with His imminent return). Through God’s grace we may erect signposts for that kingdom…”
We do this, by “passing on the story and the world view of our tradition”, we “discern the spirits of our time” and we “are guided by our vision of a new and better world, the kingdom of God” and we teach, guide and direct out of that vision. Doug reminds us that WE have the privilege in community of “unwrapping the gifts that God has given us, sharing each other’s burdens and working for shalom".
That’s my ongoing plan for MECS, building on the work of those that have faithfully gone before me.
We live in challenging, yet I believe, exciting times. MECS has a bright future to continue to be a signpost to the world of the kingdom to come. I suspect our need to be signposts will only increase as we offer an alternate story to the story the world offers. This will take hard work, creativity, commitment to partnership and loads of prayer. What a wonderful privilege it is, to seek the Kingdom of God, through the sphere of education.
I thank you for your support and trust. Please continue to hold MECS in your prayers.