Annual Statistical
Report
Robert Allan
Hill
Boston
University
Dean of Marsh
Chapel, Professor of New Testament and Pastoral Theology, and Chaplain to the
University
January 1, 2016—December
31, 2016
TEN 2016 Highlights: 13th RAH Book,
Pastoral Preaching (Wipf and Stock, ISBN: 8781498297455),5/5/16; 1100 in
4 Easter services; 1474 (up from 1118, 2015) in Christmas week\Lessons and
Carols services; University Chaplain for International Students, Ms. Jessica
Chicka (full time, 1/1/16); New Assistant to the Dean, Ms. Heidi Freimanis),
12/19/16; Total 159 young women and men either entering or continuing in
ministry, through Marsh Chapel, 2008-2016; 220 BU students active weekly in
Marsh Chapel programs, worship, and groups; Marsh Development Group second year; 21 national
and regional guest speaking and preaching moments, in annual conferences,
churches, colleges and other (*including full day with Baltimore Washington
Conference 350 clergy, 11/15/16);
A.
Dean of Marsh Chapel: Preacher
1.Sunday Sermons and Services,
both Marsh and elsewhere: 51 (bu.edu\chapel; deanhill.blogspot.com); Marsh
Chapel Sunday worship services are broadcast in New England on NPR to 50K-80K; in
addition, another 25K (up from 4K four years ago) listen by livestream or podcast,
Sunday or midweek; the services are streamed on the BU website, for all 300K
living BU alumni and others around the globe (weekly listeners in Paris,
Beijing, Sao Paulo, Juno); the service is provided for the 40K resident BU
faculty\students\administration and staff; 215 weekly average school year attendance.
2. Special Services: 21
ML King Observance, BU
Baccalaureate\Commencement, BU Matriculation, BU Alumni Weekend Memorial, This
I Believe, Marsh Matriculation Service, Lessons & Carols (2x), Blue
Christmas, Annual Spring Term Ten (10) Prayers\Invocations)
3. Guest Speaking Events 2015: 17
UMFNE, Union Chapel NH, BU Lemoyne
College, Fayetteville NY UMC, Jay Halfond
MET class (2x), STH Library, UNYACUMC Syracuse, Ithaca Forest Home Chapel UMC, RISEN
District, Old South Church, Asbury Grove, Chicago and Cape Cod Weddings, BU
Initiative on Cities Forum Chair, *Baltimore Washington Clergy Advent Retreat
Day
4. Meetings, Weekly, Monthly,
other: 16:
Marsh Staff, Marsh Advisory Board,
Marsh Development Group, Faculty BUSTH, Faculty Area A and Area D BUSTH,
Worship BUSTH, Dean’s Council, University Council, University Leadership Group,
BU Faculty, Religious Life Council, BU Chaplains, New England Annual Conference
Foundation Board and Marketing Committee, New England AC Development Committee,
Harvard Epworth Wesley Foundation Board, Harvard Memorial Church Board of
Visitors, Learning Project Board of Visitors
5. Visits: (office, home,
hospital, other): 918 (not including daily 45min campus walk)
6. 2016 New Chapter Members
Received 4:
Dr. Cara Stepp (BU, SAR); Ms.
Jacquelyn Stucker (Marsh Choir), Ed Lynch, Susan Lynch (Stowe, NH)
7. Program Initiatives: 24;
a. Marsh semester program expansion (see term book on website, bu.eu\chapel;
b. Sunday Groups: Morning Study, International Study, Thurman Choir
(non-audition), Advent\Lent Lectionary Sunday Study, Coffee Group, Monthly
Lunch; c. Marsh Staff Hires (International Chaplain Ms. Jessica Chicka;
Assistant to the Dean, Ms. Heidi Freimanis); d. Ministry\L Whitney Initiatives
(goal 200 students in weekly worship and fellowship, in process); e. Music\S Jarrett
Initiatives (6 ensembles: Chapel Choir,
Chapel Collegium, Inner Strength, Summer Choir, Thurman Choir, Lorelei); Bach
Experience (4x\year); f. R Bouchard\Hospitality Initiatives (goal 250 worship
attendance September to May in process (all but three Fall Term 2016 Sundays
over 200, with additional December 2016 activities (New Member Breakfast 12/18,
Additional Advertising, 1pm Christmas Eve, other); g. Continued Reliance on
Strategic Plan; h. Motives Magazine (Marsh Annual Theological Journal) in process; i. 9 Hill Receptions and
Open Houses at ‘Deanery’ (96 Bay State Road #10, including Jan’s first Sunday
of the month 9:45am student brunch, plus Christmas Open House at Castle (200+
in attendance 2016); j. Subgroup Foci:
Friends of Music, Newlyweds, Radio Congregation, Weekly Visitors,
Religious Life Council, 200 Students; k. Weekly ‘Dean’s Choice’ (one BU event
chosen for announcement in worship and in bulletin); m. Expanded Parents’
Weekend and Alumni Weekend (Memorial Service) offerings; n. Work on Deanship
endowment (total now close to $1M of $5M needed, 2 small gifts last year, the
first since 1962); o. Significant building enhancement (Robinson Chapel, Dean’s
Office, Windows) and other in process
(narthex and access); p. Spring Term rugged week by week special needs and
events q. 4th year for added 9am Easter Service (total 1,100K in attendance at
4 Easter Services); r. Christmas Eve grows to 2 services with strong attendance;
s. Consistent Fall Theme Sundays, every Sunday from 8/30 to 11/22 (Summer
Series, Matriculation, Labor Sunday, International Sunday, Alumni Sunday, Bach
Sunday, World Communion Sunday, Columbus Sunday, Parents Weekend Sunday,
Reformation Sunday, All Saints Sunday, Stewardship Sunday, Bach Sunday 2,
Thanksgiving Sunday (then into Advent\Christmas); t. Marsh Ecumenical daily
worship: 11am Sunday, 8pm Sunday (ISGC);
12 noon Monday; 6pm Monday Compline; 11am and 5:15pm Wednesday; 12:20 Thursday;
u: Conversation theme (see separate report, *below)
8. 2016 Baptisms:
5
Brody Robert McDonald, Adelee Jean
Erickson, Grayson Randle Storm, Landon Philip McBride, Maija Elizabeth Heikkla
9. 2016 Weddings RAH officiant: 5
Klipp\Geuder; Duane\McCorrin;
Rhode\Zenir; Woodward\Cattrachia; Ichigo\Takahasi
10. 2016 Funerals and Memorials: 7
Gregg Edward Schade, Jai Menon, Fr
Vincent Makozi, Glendora Putnam, Austin Lamont, Owen Chen, Caroline Christian,
Allen Joe Moore
- Professor of New Testament and Pastoral Theology: (Tenured Full Professor)
- Worship Service Wednesdays 11:10am
- STH monthly faculty meeting
- Annual STH Faculty Retreat
- 2016 RAH Publications: 1. Sunday Sermons, BU website; 2. One Book (thirteenth): Pastoral Preaching; 3. Robert Allan Hill Huffington Post Blog (new this year); 4. Autumn Sermon Series on Conversation; 5. Summer Sermon Series: The Lukan Horizon 6. Dean Hill’s Blog (deanhill.blogspot.com); 7. Weekly 2K communication (various actual and potential outlets: Huffington Post, GBHEM, Book Reviews, Boston Globe, other) 8. Weekly sermons: At 2500 words a sermon, the collection for 2016 would be 125,000 words, or two 300 page books.
- Courses 2016: Pastoral Leadership, Integration of Theology and Practice, The Gospel of John: BU; John: Lemoyne College
- Doctoral Defense Committees (3)
- STH Methodism Committee (no meetings)
- Areas A and D Monthly meetings
- One Ph.D. student: Kathleen Troost-Cramer, writing on the Gospel of John *** Defended 4/15/16, graduated May 2016** (wonderful!!!)
C.
Chaplain to the University and Dean of Religious Life
1. Daily 45 minute walks on campus
and conversations.
2. BU Today Articles, other
Religious Life Articles and Interviews (several): (see Marsh Website, ‘In the
News’):
3. BU Matriculation, Alumni
Awards, Senior Breakfast, Commencement, Multi-faith Dinner, and Baccalaureate
prayers, other: 10 every spring
4. 43 (mostly
part-time) paid staff at Marsh Chapel
5. Marsh Board of Advisors (29
persons), May and September
6. Pastoral Counseling: 102
(sacramental and personal moments, part of total visits above).
8. Open Houses\Receptions\Dinners
in 96 Bay State Residence: 9
(Staff, Parent’s Weekend, Appetizer
Group November, Christmas Sunday Open House, October BSR 96, Christmas Party,
Valentines, Patriot’s Day Brunch, Book Club, other)
9. Student Deaths 2016: 4
Benjamin Meit, Jai Menon, Juliana
Jackson, Owen Chen
Other BU: Sophie Hobson, Elaine
Kirschenbaum, Josiah Epps
10. Administration: Oversight of 6 University Chaplains and 25
Campus Ministers, 43 internal Marsh Staff (see sign boards and web site). Most Difficult 2012-2016 : Hillel Transition
Hours (250 hours). (As of 2013 all BU chaplains are new since my arrival). Annual
Marsh income target set and met at 1/14 of expenses.
11. Sampling of authors read in 2016: Proust
(finished the two volumes of ‘Le Recherche de Temps Perdu’!), Turkle, Brooks,
Cole, Coats, Russo, Hart, Bacevich.
Summer Writing Quota of 1 page\day.
12. December Christmas\Holiday events attended
BU: 33 (fascinating community pattern)
13. Travel, person and\or work: Tampa, San Diego, Rochester, Syracuse, New
York City, Chicago, Washington DC, San Antonio.
Four family events: Christopher’s
marriage (3x); Mother’s Transfer to Nursing Home and House Clean out and Sale; Summer
Time with Grandchildren; Health Issues.
14. Tithe (details available on request)
15. Christmas Pastoral Phone Calls: 64
17.10 Continuing
Education Events\Retreats Annually: 2 UMC Annual Conferences (UNYAC, NEAC), 2 AAR\SBL
(national, regional), 2 NHTDG (spring, fall), 2 BU (Provost, STH), 2 Marsh
(August, February).
18. 2017 Goals (2x2!): 20 Pounds (lose 20); 2 AAR\SBL
Papers (John and Bach); Weekly 2’s (250 worship attendance, 25
personal visits, audience of 2K publication each week); 2 Building
Improvements (Narthex and Access); 2 International\National Preaching
Moments (Chautauqua\August, and one other); 2 Ministry Advances.
*Autumn 2016 Weekly\Regular Marsh Chapel Conversation Groups:
Global: Yoga (10), FY101 (20),
International Dinner (10), Monday Meditations (5), Interfaith Council (10),
Creative Arts (10), Religion on Tap(10) );
Ministry: (Monday Dinner (20), children’s ministry (10), FY101 (20),
Ministry Staff Weekly (15), Noon Thursday Silence (5), Sunday Morning Adult
Study (10), RAH Bible Study (5), BUUMF (5), Abolitionist Chapel (10), Confucian
Group (20), ISGC (30) Common Ground Communion (20), Compline Monday (10),
Wednesday Eucharist (10), ‘Daily Devotions’ (200); Intercessory Prayer Sunday
(5));
Hospitality: (Office Staff (10), Religious Life Council (20), Marsh
Advisory Board (20), Evangelical Campus Ministers Prayer Circle (10),
Development Task Force (10), Weekly Senior Staff (10),
Music: (Chapel Choir (40), Collegium (40), Summer Choir (20), ISGC
(30), Thurman Choir (20), Lorelei (10), Take Note (10), In Choro Novo (35)
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