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1 Your Ministry With Us Northeast Hub Leader & Team Vicar of Wigan All Saints Page 1

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3 CONTENTS Letter from Our Bishops Page 4 Letter from Area Dean Page 5 Introduction Page 6 Vision Statements Page 7 Who and Where We Are Page 8 Ethos and Sunday Worship Page 9 Weekday Worship, Spirituality, & Prayer Page 10 The Communities We Serve Page 11 Hub Church Buildings Page 12 Other Church Buildings in the Benefice Page 13 The Vicarages Page 14 Benefice Structures Page 15 Mission & Ministry Team Page 16 Hub Statistics Page 17 Outreach and Charity Support Page 18 Benefice Activities Page 19 Hopes and Challenges Page 21 Role Objectives Page 22 Personal Characteristics Page 23 Summary Page 24 Team Contacts Page 24 PCC Commitment Page 25 Page 3

4 FROM OUR BISHOPS Dear Applicant, We warmly welcome your interest in this exciting post and commend our diocese and the parish the Wigan All Saints Team to your prayerful consideration and discernment. The Diocese of Liverpool is a creative place to minister as we work together to be a bigger church making a bigger difference. You can get a flavour of our diocese here The Northwest of England is a marvellous place to live and work and you will find much of interest on our website at Your ministry with us will be stimulating, challenging and fulfilling with high expectations, a strong commitment to supporting and empowering your ministry. But your ministry with us will come with high expectations. As your bishops we both expect, and will hold you accountable for, a high degree of personal responsibility with regard to how you conduct your ministry. We want to be clear with you about that from the start before you go any further in your discernment. The document that sets out our expectations may be found here. We expect you to read it carefully as should you be offered and accept a post in our diocese then we will judge you according to this set of standards. We believe they are what makes for the good functioning of both parish and diocesan ministry. It is a rich and rewarding privilege to lead the people of God in the offering of praise, the proclamation of the word and the celebration of the sacraments. As you reflect on the next phase of your ministry and your consideration of this post may you know the peace of God and the guidance of his Holy Spirit. With every blessing, The Rt Revd Paul Bayes Bishop of Liverpool The Rt Revd Richard Blackburn Bishop of Warrington Page 4

5 LETTER FROM AREA DEAN Ministry in Transforming Wigan In the last several years there has been a palpable sense of God s blessing on the Church and people of Wigan. In the life of the Church of England s deanery a willingness to acknowledge and wrestle with some long-term problems, coincided with the national Church s orientation to the priorities of Renewal and Reform. Transforming Wigan is the mission strategy for the deanery, given an enormous boost by the Church Commissioners generous investment of over 1 million, over seven years, towards this work. Wigan was successful in winning that funding because our challenges are typical of many communities. One of the essential requirements for newly appointed clergy will be that they play a full part in the development of this strategy, meeting regularly with colleagues, and acting as mentors to the growing numbers of lay local missional leaders. The ambition is to move beyond an attractional model of church growth towards a strategy of planting many new worshipping communities, reaching one in ten of the people of Wigan with the Good News by The All Saints team parishes were formed in the Tractarian tradition in the nineteenth century, under the stewardship of a succession of influential Rectors who built new parish churches and schools and instilled a disciplined tradition of worship and service. This tradition remains vibrant in places, but the short supply of clergy has made it difficult to sustain, and it has not proved fruitful in terms of sowing the seed of new discipleship. This is a challenge shared across the deanery, and the developing Cultivate leadership programme, and other pan-wigan initiatives around Alpha and prayer, mean that new colleagues will not be left on their own to grapple with these challenges. Likewise over the last two years a significant investment in schools ministry has been bearing fruit across the town. The North East Hub leadership role will focus on reviving and raising up leaders from the former mining communities of Whelley and New Springs, and the semi-rural suburban villages of Aspull and Haigh. A key challenge will be around introducing the Transforming Wigan Hub strategy, working with the Revd Simon Pritchard, who has significant experience and wisdom of ministry in Haigh and Aspull. This role will require a courageous minister, secure in their call and prayer life. These will be tested. The opportunity is to come and work with supportive colleagues who recognise that the Lord is at work among the people of Wigan. The Revd Canon Philip Anderson Wigan Area Dean Page 5

6 INTRODUCTION We are desperate to follow the Spirit of God. Our hope in Wigan is to turn around the mission and financial strength of the churches and deanery together in the next four years. Because of that desire, the Wigan Deanery became the first recipient of the CofE Strategic Development Fund (SDF) Grant, under its Renewal and Reform programme. We are about to enter year four of the seven-year ( ) initiative, which is the Diocese of Liverpool s flagship project. We need able leaders. Our main focus is on strengthening our current leaders and recruiting new ones to take up the challenge together and, by the grace of God, to lead his people in loving Wigan and helping more people to get on the discipleship journey with Jesus themselves. The position of Hub Leader is a collaborative senior position on the overall Leadership Team of the Wigan Deanery. To join the leadership team as an Hub Leader means you will play a key role in supporting the development of the strategy to accomplish the vision across Wigan. We are looking for leaders who, as priests, have a deep sense of ministry and mission to those who currently see themselves as church as well as to those who are not yet connected to it. A Courageous Hub Leader This new post is first and foremost for someone who can join the Church Wigan Leadership Team with specific responsibility for leading collaboratively with the Hub Leader in growing this Hub. The Hub Leader with the Associate Hub Leader will form a Guiding Team to focus on the specific strategy for their Hub to 1) refresh the existing Worship Communities with new Local Missional Leadership, and 2) seek out the opportunities for planting new Worship Communities and forming new leaders and teams to plant them. Together our Hub Leaders form the Church Wigan Guiding Coalition the strategic leadership group directing the change agenda.there is direct coaching support provided to help the Hub Leaders, Associate Hub Leaders, and their teams progress the vision and strategy on the ground in their Hubs. Page 6

7 VISION STATEMENTS We are asking God to make us a bigger church so that we can make a bigger difference. We believe that more people knowing Jesus means more justice in the world. To achieve our vision we must multiply leaders and multiply disciples. Our diocesan prayer is: Loving Father, By your grace we long to see more people knowing Jesus, and more justice in your world. Help us to live as your disciples in the power of the Spirit, and to work to your praise and glory. Amen. We want to see one in ten people in Wigan on a discipleship journey with Jesus by We have set an audacious goal and worthy challenge for ourselves. Our prayer is that we have discerned rightly and that God will bless our efforts. The vision and strategy to support major growth in the next three-five years is set. Wigan Deanery is restructuring into relational Hubs enabling existing church communities to be refreshed and many new ones to be planted. Aligned with our diocesan strategy for multiplying leaders and multiplying disciples, each Hub will be resourced with a team of leaders: stipended, self-supporting, and retired priests; readers; commissioned local missional leaders; and, a variety of lay leaders. In addition the deanery is providing central services support for developing worshipping communities in schools, a youth ministry network, parish ministry development, buildings support, finance and administration guidance, Page 7

8 WHO & WHERE WE ARE St. Elizabeth of Hungary Aspull is also on the north eastern edge of Wigan. The Parish is a mixture of semi-rural and residential housing. A good ecumenical relationship exists with the local Methodist Chapel and excellent links with Aspull Church Primary School. The Parish Hall is well used by the local community. The recently restored church building will shortly have an indoor kitchen and toilet installed. St John the Baptist New Springs The church serves the stable New Springs community 1.5 miles from Wigan centre on the busy route to Horwich and M61. Approx 2,500 residents living in a mix of private and social housing. Canon Sharples primary school serves this area of New Springs along with Whelley. The Northeast Hub is made up of St. David s Haigh & Aspull, St. Elizabeth of Hungary Aspull, St. Stephen Whelley, and St. John the Baptist New Springs, and extends from the far Northeast corner of the deanery toward the centre of Wigan. It is comprised of beautiful rural expanses and close-in suburban estates. St David's Haigh & Aspull sits on the North Eastern edge of Wigan with easy access to the M6 and M61 motorways. Haigh is a village community but extends into the residential hub of Aspull. The church dates from 1833 and is well maintained. St. Stephen Whelley St Stephen s, Whelley, worships in an attractive building set amidst private housing but within sight of the busy B5238 road close to award winning building of Canon Sharples primary school, created from the merger of St Stephen s and St John s primary schools ten years ago. A modern church hall is in regular use for church social activities as well as lettings. The church building regularly hosts the Wigan Youth Orchestra and other musical events performed by young people. A small, dedicated team lead the worship and social life of the church. Page 8

9 ETHOS & SUNDAY WORSHIP St David's, Haigh & Aspull is a welcoming and supportive Christian community who worship in the central tradition. Sunday worship is 8.00am Holy Communion on the 1st and 3rd Sunday and 9.30am Holy Communion every Sunday. In 2016 average adult attendance at our services was 70. It is hoped a prayerful, collaborative priest will join the All Saints Team and we will pray, support and care for them. service and warmly welcome and include visitors. During the service, Sunday School is offered to a small group of children who regularly attend. The children rejoin the congregation for communion and share what they ve learned with the congregation. St Stephen s, Whelley, worships in an attractive building in the central tradition with slight Evangelical leanings. The church has flexible seating which allows worshippers to gather at the rear of the church prior to and following services for refreshments. Sunday services are held at 11am and rotate between Holy Eucharist, Service of the Word, and a family service monthly. A small, dedicated team lead the worship and social life of the church. At St. Elizabeth s, Aspull we have a growing Sunday School The Lighthouse and we hope to establish a Local Missional Leader. We would describe our worship as being within the central tradition of the Church of England with 8.00am Holy Communion on the 2 nd and 4 th Sunday and 11.00am Holy Communion every Sunday. In 2016 average adult attendance at our services was 47. St John the Baptist church worships on Sundays at 9:30 am in the central tradition of the Church of England. There is a history of slight catholic leanings, with an east facing altar and lady chapel. A dedicated congregation of around two dozen, they enjoy fellowship following the Page 9

10 WEEKDAY WORSHIP, SPIRITUALITY, & PRAYER St Elizabeth s has a good ecumenical relationship with the local Methodist Chapel and excellent links with Aspull Church Primary School where our vicar is a governor. Weekly school assemblies alternate between the vicar and the Methodist minister. St Elizabeth s Parish Hall is well used by the local community. The Hall hosts our Messy Church which is held bi-monthly with an average attendance of St. David s CE Primary School in Haigh has excellent links with our church. The whole school goes into church every Wednesday morning for their weekly assembly with the vicar; the vicar is also vice-chair of the school Governors. A monthly Cafe Church in our Parish Hall is held on a Monday afternoon for those who, for many reasons, find it difficult to attend church on Sunday. We have a weekly prayer group, Sunday School, a team who visit the housebound and an active Lay Reader. It is hoped we can establish a Local Missional Leader. regular features of the church s programme. We collaborate with Fur Clemt (Real Junk Food Café) to help distribute food to those in our area who are in need. St. Stephen Canon Sharples primary school, created from the merger of St Stephen s and St John s primary schools ten years ago, with the churches were recently awarded the Church School Partnership level 1 award. We prepare a large number of children for confirmation every year. Our church hall is in regular use by uniformed organisations, Mothers Union and other church social activities as well as lettings. The church building regularly hosts the Wigan Youth Orchestra and other musical events performed by young people. St. John meets for monthly midweek Eucharists which are held in the church and a local sheltered housing project. Brownies, knit and natter, computer club and social evenings are all Page 10

11 THE COMMUNITIES WE SERVE Haigh, a village community with a number of farms in our Parish, sits on the Northeastern edge of Wigan with easy access to the M6 and M61 motorways. The annual Haigh Agricultural Show is a huge attraction with people visiting from a wide area. Our Parish extends into the residential hub of Aspull with most people commuting to nearby towns for their work. News Springs is 1.5 miles from Wigan centre on the busy route to Horwich and M61, with approx 2,500 residents living in a mix of private and social housing. Whelley is set amidst private housing but within sight of the busy B5238, less than one mile from New Springs, just outside the town centre. Aspull, New Springs and Whelley have a 11.8% of residents claim out of work combined resident population of 12,259 benefits, below the borough average of which represents 3.8% of the total Wig- 15.9%. an resident population of 319,700. The community is relatively healthy with We have a slightly older demographic 6.9% of residents describing their health with 20.3% of all residents aged 65+, as bad or very bad compared with the above the borough average of 17.6% borough average of 7.1%. 11.5% of households are aged 65+ and 75% of residents either own their homes live alone compared with 11.7% of the outright or have a mortgage, only 15% of borough households. households live in social rented accom- There is a mix of affluent and deprived modation. communities. Areas such as Chorley Aspull, New Springs and Whelley can be Road rank within the top 20% most afflu- reached via the Wigan to Bolton bus ent in England, whilst the areas of Haigh, route (575) which runs every 15 minutes Whelley and Lincoln Drive are neither during peak times. affluent nor deprived falling within the 50-60% banding within the Indices of Multiple Deprivation. Holly Road Estate ranks within the top 30% most deprived Page 11

12 HUB CHURCH BUILDINGS St. Elizabeth s Roger Leigh, a local magistrate, inherited Hindley Hall Estate and was the driving force behind the construction of St. Elizabeth s. The foundation stone was laid on August 30th Consecration took place in 1882 and a separate parish was formed. Today we are working to open our church up to greater community use, including the addition of kitchen and toilet facilities. Plans are also drafted for a meeting room addition, but funds still need to be raised. St Elizabeth, Aspull St David s was built between 1830 and 1833 to a Gothic Revival design by Thomas Rickman and Henry Hutchinson. A grant of 3,433 (equivalent today to 300,000) was given towards its construction by the Church Building Commission. The church was consecrated by the Rt Revd John Bird Sumner, bishop of Chester, in1833. It was originally a chapel of ease to Wigan Parish Church, becoming a parish in its own right in St. David s, Haigh & Aspull St. John the Baptist was built as a chapel of ease to St. David s, Haigh, and erected in the year 1871 by the late Earl of Crawford and Bilcarres, and entirely rebuilt in Today it is a structure of red brick, in the Gothic style, consisting of chancel, nave, and a north-west porch. The register dates from St Stephen's is constructed in red and brown sandstone with green slate roofs, and is in Free Perpendicular style. Its plan consists of a nave with a clerestory and a south porch, north and south aisles, a chancel with a canted east end, a south vestry, single gabled bellcote standing at right angles to the south side of the chancel. The first phase of the church was built between 1928 and 1930, the foundation stone being laid in November 1928, and the church being consecrated on 9 April It was designed by the Lancaster architect Henry Paley of Austin and Paley, and the church was built on land given by Lord Crawford. St. John, New Springs St. Stephen, Whelley Page 12

13 OTHER CHURCH BUILDINGS IN THE ALL St. Mary s, Lower Ince Christ Church, Ince-in-Makerfield St. Cathrine, Scholes Central Hub St. Anne, Beech Hill St. Andrew, Springfield Central Hub Emerging Hub All Saints Wigan Parish Church St. Michael & All Angels, Swinley Page 13 St. George Church, Wigan Bluecoat School Interior

14 THE VICARAGES The parsonage house located in Haigh near St. David s is currently occupied by The Revd Simon Pritchard, Team Vicar, and his family. It is a new build, of very good quality construction and gives easy access to St. David s, the church hall, and school. It is an easy drive to St. Elizabeth s in Aspull. The parsonage house located in Whelley near St. Stephen and Canon Sharples Primary CofE School, is a five-bedroom detached house. Located at 141 Whelley, Wigan, WN1 3UE, this location gives very easy access to St. John (less than one mile away) and to the Town Centre. Whelley vicarage, front view Whelley vicarage, rear view Page 14

15 BENEFICE STRUCTURES For several years, leaders in the Wigan Deanery sought a way to best organise ourselves for mission and ministry a challenge as the largest deanery in the Liverpool Diocese with 30 parishes. At one point we divided into two deaneries (Wigan East and Wigan West). Eventually it made more sense to re-join into a united deanery, albeit subdividing into four Mission Partnerships with an aim to equalise the populations in each partnership. As a deanery, we were heavily in parish share arrears and experiencing a significant amount of decline in attendance numbers. Our Mission Partnership of 12 parishes had already decided to enter pastoral reorganisation and became the Wigan All Saints Team in March The Team scheme designates the following posts: Team Rector, five Team Vicars (one of which is SSM). Simultaneously, in March 2015, the Diocese on behalf of the Wigan Deanery, was awarded the first SDF Grant from Church Commissioners for Transforming Wigan, a project to turn around the mission and financial strength of the deanery and all the parishes in it. As a result,in the past 18 months all of the churches in the deanery have begun to organise ourselves into Hubs in order to discern a more manageable structure going forward. We have been working closely with our diocesan and national Mission and Pastoral departments to clarify our intentions. Currently, the All Saints Team is working in four separate hubs: The Town Centre Hub (All Saints, St. George s, Gateway); The Central Hub (St. Catherine, St. Andrew s, St. Anne s, Christ Church, and St. Mary s); The Northeast Hub (St. David s, St. Elizabeth s, St. John s, St. Stephen s) and one parish, St. Michael s, is working with a parish outside of the All Saint s Team on forming a Hub. Legally, we are still a Team of 12 parishes, and the Team Rector holds the legal responsibilities of that office, holding the benefice and fulfilling several ex-officio roles on boards of trustees in the civic arena. Within the emerging Hubs structure, this role would be one of Hub Leader for the Northeast Hub, which calls for a highly collaborative, imaginative, and organised person to work collegially with the creative and pastoral Associate Hub Leader, The Revd Simon Pritchard, to form an overall leadership team. As we move forward over the next three to four years, we expect that early on our legal structure will change yet again, and this time into a more manageable grouping of three to four parishes, possibly becoming one large single parish benefice, and that the other Hubs would similarly reorganise. In 2017, as a deanery, we have paid our parish share in full, and we have identified several new leaders and are seeing new worshipping communities develop! Page 15

16 MISSION & MINISTRY TEAM The All Saints Wigan Team is comprised of 12 parishes, currently served by a Team Rector (Interim), four Team Vicars (one of which is SSM), and a Pioneer Minister, licensed as Assistant Curate (Interim). In addition to the offices listed above, we have two Curates (in training); five Readers; two Local Missional Leaders (LMLs) who hold bishop s commissions; eleven chaplains (four in retail, three in the town hall, three in youth/ education, and one in The Brick); and a few retired clergy who assist on an as-needed basis. In order to better serve the local population, we are seeking to expand our mission and ministry teams by filling the two vacancies (one current and one upcoming) as well as to identify more LMLs. Our Mission and Ministry Teams by Hubs are: Town Centre Hub (All Saints, St. George, +Gateway Pioneer Church) The Revd Bill Matthews, TR (Int), Hub Leader (Vacant as of 4/2018) The Revd Frank Hinds, AC/Pioneer (Int), Associate Hub Leader 11 Chaplains Central Hub (St. Catherine, Christ Church, St. Andrew s, St. Anne s, St. Mary s) The Revd Samantha Nicholson, TV, Hub Leader, (and DAWM) The Revd Tina Nicholson, TV, Assoc. Hub Leader (Asst Area Dean) 2 Curates (one NSM), 1 Reader, 2 LMLs, and a Shared Ministry Team Northeast Hub (St. David, St. Elizabeth, St. John, St. Stephen) TV, Hub Leader (Currently Vacant) The Revd Simon Pritchard, TV, Assoc. Hub Leader 4 Readers Page 16

17 HUB STATISTICS 2016 Statistics St. Elizabeth St. David Electoral Roll Avg Weekly Att (adults) Avg Weekly Att (children) 7 6 Baptisms 6 12 Marriages 1 7 Funerals (church) 9 7 Income 30,000 52,500 Expenditure 31,000 51,750 Parish Share 22,000 36,000 Church maintenance Major Repairs 0 0 Giving Statistics St. John St. Stephen Electoral Roll Avg Weekly Att (adults) Avg Weekly Att (children) Baptisms 8 6 Marriages 0 1 Funerals (church) Income Expenditure ,000 30,100 35,000 38,000 Parish Share 27,500 17,500 Church maintenance 0 20,000 Major Repairs 0 2,000 Giving Page

18 OUTREACH & CHARITY SUPPORT As a Team, and across Church Wigan we are involved in a number of initiatives to provide for and support those who are in need. Fur Clemt and The Brick offer food to those who are hungry. St. George s and Gateway have initiated a night shelter for rough sleepers the number of which have risen dramatically in very recent years. We collect non-perishable food items at Harvest Time, but also throughout the year, and work to help distribute the food to our neighbours. Our churches have various causes and charities which they support individually. Page 18

19 BENEFICE ACTIVITIES The benefice of All Saints Wigan team consists of 8 churches in addition to the four in the Northeast Hub. They are: Christ Church Ince: The church was consecrated in 1864 and the interior re-ordered in This now provides a lounge, upstairs hall, kitchen and toilet facilities. It is a Grade II listed building in good order and is approximately one mile from Wigan town centre. Ince is a working class community. They are of a low evangelical tradition always encouraging collaborative ministry and have close links with the church school. St Andrew s Church: The church has very close links with its school of the same name sharing services at Christmas and Easter and setting up displays in church to show the children. They hold two weekday Eucharist s each week and two on a Sunday each month. There is a thriving Cafe Church once a month and Andy s Kids (Sunday School) twice a month and there is a good congregation of all ages. St Anne s Beech Hill: The Parish was created as a daughter Church of an adjacent Parish and was housed originally in a building, which is now St. Anne s Community Centre. The Church building is modern, being built in The Church has a Lady Chapel, which is used regularly for weekday services. In 1989 extensive refurbishment of the Church was completed. In 1998 the organ was completely restored. The Church is within walking distance of the town centre. St Catharine s Scholes: The Church was dedicated in 1841 and is not far from the town centre. The area has seen a lot of change over the years, both with housing and population and is not without its social problems. The building sits across the road from St Catharine s C E Primary School which in turn has the Parish Hall attached to it. There is a small but committed congregation. St Mary s Ince: The original Church was a built in 1887 but due to subsidence too costly to remedy was moved to its present site in In 2000 the church was extensively renovated. The Parish Hall, which was built in 1995, is extensively used by a wide variety of organisations and is also hired out for gatherings such as christenings and funerals. The Church also has its own parish office which has been recently renovated. Page 19

20 BENEFICE ACTIVITIES (CONT) St Michael s Wigan: The Church has served the Swinley and Whitley districts of Wigan for nearly 140 years and provides a welcoming ministry for the parish of today. It is family friendly with a children s corner in church and a Sunday School. The Scout and Guide units regularly join services. There is an active social life including a range of coach outings and theatre trips often attended by newcomers to the church community. All Saints Wigan: All Saints Parish Wigan is the oldest church in Wigan being mentioned in the Domesday Book Dedicated to All Saints, the parish once covered an area of over 40 square miles. It now covers a small area chiefly in the centre of town. The church stands on the crest of a hill in Wigan Town Centre. It is at least the third building on the site, most of the structure being erected in the rebuild of Major restoration work has been done at frequent intervals, the last being completed around The Parish population is now about 4000 housed mainly in private terraced property along with some social housing. The Town Centre is well endowed with shopping and commercial properties. The church seats over 600 people and is used for numerous large gatherings throughout the year, including the Civic Remembrance Day Service, St George s Day Service for Uniformed organisations, a joint Confirmation Service which this year saw 88 candidates from 10 different parishes confirmed, School Services for children from the Deanery High School, and Wigan and Leigh College Graduations, Vocational Awards and Staff briefings. St. George s with Gateway: St. George s is a small C of E church close to the centre of Wigan, within close proximity of Wigan Parish Church. Our congregation is small, but loyal and committed to the Christian faith. We have a few young members who attend church, but the majority of our communicants are 50+. We work as a team, supporting each other at church and at home. Gateway is a church plant launched in 2012, whose call and vision is to be a planting church plant, planting missional communities into the variety of neighbourhoods and networks across the town centre and beyond. Gateway has been the birthplace of the Cultivate leadership development programme, being used to grow pioneer leadership across Wigan and the diocese. Page 20

21 HOPES AND CHALLENGES The huge changing face of the Northeast Hub churches over the last few years has been a combination of leadership instability and attendance decline leading to parish share arrears. While all four churches have loyal support there is a drive needed to develop the new Northeast Hub under the wider aims and activities of Transforming Wigan. Together the four churches and the support of pioneering ministry within Church Wigan aim to build a bigger church reaching more people in order to make a bigger difference in their lives. We recognize the need to shift our focus from being only on a traditional attractional model of church based activities into a whole new mission of planting disciples of Jesus in many other walks of life such as schools, colleges and commerce. The vision of our church communities is to reach out to people for whom regular worship and church life has never been a priority and to offer a place of sanctuary and hope for those in need. We need a leader who can help us shape this vision and move us into well-planned action in making it a reality. Page 21

22 ROLE OBJECTIVES The role of Team Vicar involves holding three key responsibilities: 1) Any legalities related to your role in the All Saints Wigan Team, as delegated by the Team Rector; 2) As Hub Leader, the oversight of mission development across Church Wigan and particularly in the Northeast Hub including the parishes of Aspull and Haigh, New Springs, and Whelley; and, 3) pastoral care of the clergy in your Hub, as well as any lay leaders including Readers and local missional leaders. Alignment with the Diocesan vision of asking God to make us a Bigger Church so that we might make a Bigger Difference in our local communities and beyond Alignment with the Deanery Mission Plan (aka Transforming Wigan) and working with the Guiding Coalition to realise the goals associated with the vision Identifying and raising up vocations, both lay and ordained Working with our cultivate program to provide support and accountability to all of our lay leaders Engagement with deanery-wide initiatives such as Alpha, Try Praying, The Well, and other collaborative ventures to invite and welcome all of God s people into a life of discipleship Calling forth the gifts of all the baptised for the work of ministry, particularly releasing lay gifts for ministry and mission As Hub Leader, together with the Associate Hub Leader identify and address the needs in order to carry out mission and ministry across the Town Centre Hub Engaging particularly with the Guiding Coalition, Deanery MPC, and Deanery Synod to lead change while also caring for those in the inherited model of church Look for, inspire, and lead through delegation opportunities to initiate new worship communities Include head teachers, deputy heads, and work collaboratively with them as part of the overall Team Engage with the Youth Network within Transforming Wigan Page 22

23 PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS We are seeking someone who has Call With a radical and personal vision for making and growing disciples Fortitude The heart of a lion and the skin of a rhinoceros Faith Ridiculously huge in God and enough in yourself Commitment To work as a key leader in partnership with fellow key leaders Experience To recruit, enable, release, equip, support, and mentor team of lay and ordained Wisdom To help people move from the known present to a daring future Desire To love and serve our traditional congregations, pastoring and reorienting them to the future Passion For connecting the unchurched with Jesus and his present day disciples Humility That enables you to trust fully in God and work collaboratively in a team Weakness: Enough to know your own need to rely on the Holy Spirit totally at work in and through you Courage To lead change and help the people who won t love you for it Page 23

24 SUMMARY sioning dozens of Local Missional Leaders, proving accountability and support; and overall are creating the conditions to make better connections with our communities possible. We are looking for a priest who is more focussed on discerning what God is up to and helping the whole people of God join in than on titles and status. We need leaders who can provide oversight to lay and ordained colleagues; who are committed to working together with other key leaders in the deanery; and, who are able to delegate and manage their time and various people well. Prayer is at the centre of all we do, and making a positive difference in the lives of our neighbours in Jesus name is our main goal. This post is a normal common tenure post of Team Vicar, but within a new set of Hub relationships. We are beginning year four of a seven year project to turn around the mission and financial strength of the deanery. The All Saints Team consists of 12 parishes, but that is likely to shift significantly as Hubs develop, most likely into larger single parish benefices. Likely, the Deanery will become a Team of six -eight large parishes. To date we have made great strides in building strong, supportive relationships amongst the clergy; have a finance group that has worked closely with churches to ensure full payment of parish share and investment in mission; are identifying and commis- TEAM CONTACTS Thank you for downloading the information relating to the Interim post of All Saints Team Rector/Town Centre Hub Leader within Church Wigan in the Diocese of Liverpool. If you are interested in exploring this job further please ring one of us for a chat before applying or to register to attend our Open Day, scheduled for March 6, 2018: The Revd Tim Montgomery, Director of Mission in Wigan ( ) tim.montgomery@liverpool.anglican.org The Ven. Jennifer McKenzie, Archdeacon of Wigan & West Lancashire ( ) jennifer.mckenzie@liverpool.anglican.org See for more on our deanery. See for more detail on the borough of Wigan. See our Diocesan profile at standardforms/profile%20of%20liverpool%20diocese.pdf Page 24

25 PCC COMMITMENT PCC Secretary Mervyn Reeves Lynn Small Mary Belshaw Ann Sharples Dorothy Harrison Meg Smethurst Eunice Julien Brian Delap Ruth Atherton Janet Dickinson Geoffrey McKenna Tim Smith On Behalf of Wigan All Saints Wigan St. George w/gateway Scholes St. Catharine s Ince-In-Makerfield, Christ Church Lower Ince, St. Mary s Springfield, St. Andrew s Beech Hill, St. Anne s Haigh and Aspull, St. David s Aspull St. Elizabeth of Hungary New Springs St. John the Baptist Whelley St. Stephen s Swinley St. Michael & All Angels Date: Page 25

26 Role Description Team Vicar All Saints Wigan Team Signed off by: Archdeacon of Wigan and West Lancashire Date: January Details of the post Role title: Name of benefice: Deanery: Archdeaconry: Team Vicar All Saints Wigan Team Wigan Wigan and West Lancashire Initial point of contact on Clergy Terms of Service: The Diocesan Secretary Please note that this Role Description focuses on the particular needs and opportunities in the Benefice of the All Saints Wigan Team. It should be read and understood in conjunction with the Bishop s Statement and the parish profile and, for the successful candidate, alongside the Bishop s formal letter of appointment. This Role Description will be reviewed annually at the Ministerial Development Review (MDR) and may be updated subsequent to the MDR to reflect important changes in the ministry of the parish priest and the context of that ministry, including wider responsibilities in the diocese. Significant changes to this role description should be agreed with the church wardens in consultation with the PCC and with the area dean and signed off by the archdeacon. Archdeacon s Statement This role is primarily one of holding three key responsibilities: 1) Hub Leader of the Wigan All Saints Northeast Hub, including the parishes of Whelley St. Stephen s, New Spring St. John s, Haigh and Aspull St. David s, and Aspull St. Elizabeth of Hungary (see attached profile Hub Leader ; 2) The oversight and pastoral care of the clergy in the Hub and any lay leaders including readers and local missional leaders; 3) The administrative oversight of the Hub, ensuring that all pastoral, legal, and representation responsibilities are met for the parishes and PCCs within the Hub. Role Responsibilities A priest shares with the Bishop both the privilege and responsibility of oversight within the Church and is charged with leading God s people in the offering of praise, the proclamation of the gospel, the celebration of the sacraments and the mission of God. This privilege and responsibility will be exercised with due regard to servant leadership, mutual ministry and personal example and a commitment to maintaining and developing personal spirituality and wellbeing. The Diocese of Liverpool is an operating name of Liverpool Diocesan Board of Finance, a company limited by guarantee. Registered in England NO: 18301; Registered Charity No:

27 Entrusted with the inheritance of faith in the All Saints Wigan Team a priest is also charged to be faithful in the stewardship of church finances; the mutuality of parish share which underpins ministry and mission in our diocese; oversight of church governance; care of the church building and PCC property, and encouraging the vocation of God s people to discern their vocation and to exercise their ministry, lay and ordained. The outworking of this charge will include the following: The following headings draw on the insights of Anecdote to Evidence ( an Anglican report which explores aspects of parish life correlated with spiritual and numerical church growth. Vision, mission and purpose Alignment with the Diocesan vision of asking God to make us a Bigger Church so that we might make a Bigger Difference in our local communities and beyond Alignment with the Deanery Mission Plan (aka Transforming Wigan) and working with the Guiding Coalition to realise the goals associated with the vision Leadership, collaboration and releasing lay ministry Identifying and raising up vocations, both lay and ordained Working with our cultivate program to provide support and accountability to all of our lay leaders Welcome and nurture Engagement with deanery-wide initiatives such as Alpha, Try Praying, The Well, and other collaborative ventures to invite and welcome all of God s people into a life of discipleship Calling forth the gifts of all the baptised for the work of ministry, particularly releasing lay gifts for ministry and mission Reflecting, learning and change As Hub Leader, collaboratively with the Associate Hub Leader, identify and address the needs in order to carry out mission and ministry across the Town Centre Hub Engaging particularly with the Guiding Coalition, Deanery MPC, and Deanery Synod to lead change while also caring for those in the inherited model of church Actively engaging with the wider community Look for, inspire, and lead through delegation opportunities to initiate new worship communities The Diocese of Liverpool is an operating name of Liverpool Diocesan Board of Finance, a company limited by guarantee. Registered in England NO: 18301; Registered Charity No:

28 Build strong relationships with local civic and school leaders to raise the profile of the church and engage more fully in the life of the Northeast Hub areas Actively engaging children and young people Include head teachers, deputy heads, and work collaboratively with them as part of the overall Team Engage with the Youth Network within the Transforming Wigan movement The Diocese of Liverpool is an operating name of Liverpool Diocesan Board of Finance, a company limited by guarantee. Registered in England NO: 18301; Registered Charity No:

29 Person Specification Team Vicar All Saints Wigan Team Each of the following criteria may be assessed via: (a) application form; (i) interview; (p) presentation Essential requirements Desirable requirements Qualifications Theological studies Theological Loyal to the Church of England Demonstrates depth and breadth of theological understanding, Commitment to the ministry of the whole people of God Commitment to the theological understanding and development of fresh expressions of church and missional communities. Comfortable working in churches of varying traditions including Anglo- Catholic, Broad, Evangelical, and Charismatic Spiritual / Personal qualities Fully embraces the diocesan bishop s Growth Agenda Be a person of integrity Sympathy with the values and ethos of the Church of England An active Christian faith based on regular worship, study of the bible and prayer An innovative and creative approach to new tasks A proven problem solver with resilience and flexibility. Show sensitivity in dealing with people and change An entrepreneurial spirit. Vision and Leadership Able to lead the church in mission with conviction and enthusiasm Able to stimulate, challenge and open eyes to new vision Able to lead and work with a team of Have experience and understanding of town and rural church settings Be responsive and flexible to emerging needs Have the capacity to discern, along with The Diocese of Liverpool is an operating name of Liverpool Diocesan Board of Finance, a company limited by guarantee. Registered in England NO: 18301; Registered Charity No:

30 ordained and lay colleagues An effective communicator and teacher A people-person with a strong pastoral instinct who will be active in the local community others, the needs of the parish within the wider context of Mission Action Planning Has experience of helping churches to grow numerically and spiritually. Managerial Able to manage the administration of projects and dimensions of a multichurch Benefice Able to delegate and devolve responsibility Have good time-management and self-organisation skills Experience of coordinating the management of people, resources and buildings Able to initiate and manage change Financial Awareness of financial issues and procedures IT Skills Have a functional level of computer literacy Experience A minimum of four years experience working in a variety of settings, including schools and churches and/or previous experience in secular employment. Experience of leading or managing volunteers Experience in working across churches Experience in delivering training Knowledge and skills Excellent communication skills Able to network effectively Able to prioritise tasks and manage own performance Able to facilitate meetings An understanding of safeguarding of children and vulnerable adults Knowledge of Church of England structures Project management skills Ability to facilitate events and teaching sessions Presentation skills Ability to work in partnerships with other denominations The Employment Equality (Religion and Belief) Regulations, Section 7.2 applies to this post This post will require an enhanced check from the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS), together with a check of the barred lists. These will be renewed at least every five years.

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