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1 Developing Your Ministry Opportunities for training and development for all Clergy, Readers and Licensed Lay Workers within the Diocese of Gloucester. 4 College Green, Gloucester, GL1 2LR September 2017 to July
2 We commit to go out and share the transforming Gospel of Jesus Christ, so that people may know life in all its fullness Dear Colleagues The variety of opportunities highlighted in this brochure is intended to enable different people in different situations to live out our diocesan vision for the sake of the Kingdom of God and the well-being of the Body of Christ. Continuing to develop our skills and ministries is a responsibility laid on all of us as we seek to cherish and nurture the gifts we have been given as disciples of Jesus Christ and ministers of the Gospel. Therefore, I am delighted to commend the rich range of events included in the following pages. Working in partnership with others, the Mission and Ministry Department have sought to provide opportunities that cater for a wide variety of ministry needs and contexts. There is much here to encourage and stimulate us in our vocation and ministry as we live out our commitment to Leadership-Committed to transformation, and only ever to the glory of God. This comes with my prayers and thanksgivings for the ministry we share. ENCOURAGE MORE PEOPLE TO DISCOVER THEIR GIFTS AND THEIR CALLING Exploring Chris an Voca ons A day for individuals to reflect upon God s call through discussion, input, personal reflec on, guest speakers and scripture. Run from 4 College Green on Saturdays: 14 October February June 2018 Exploring God s Call A one day course helping individuals to respond to God s call for their life - at home, work, church and community. Run from 4 College Green on Saturdays: 28 October March 2018 If you would like any help in encouraging voca ons in your context do contact me. I am always happy to come out to preach or lead away days where you are. Pauline Godfrey Discipleship and Voca ons Officer HOW TO USE THIS BROCHURE pgodfrey@glosdioc.org.uk The variety of events in this year s brochure, we hope will enable you to engage in the LIFE vision. Please look out for reminders and updates in the monthly Developing Your Ministry . Bookings also via Natasha: nkent@glosdioc.org.uk Each event is coded to indicate who may attend. Please use this to recommend events to others in your parishes. L = Licensed Lay Workers R = Reader C = Clergy O = Open to all, including lay colleagues
3 Using sport, music and art to build relationships and share the Christian faith Connecting with new housing developments in innovative ways Investing in people and programmes, which excite young people to explore and grow in faith 18 CHILDREN & FAMILIES FORUM S J 10am - noon (coffee from 9.30am) From attention seeking to additional learning needs there are all kinds of behaviours in children which we need help to understand and provide appropriate support for. We will share our experiences and techniques to help one another. Led by Children and Families Officer, Jo Wetherall, the Forum is for everyone involved in any aspect of Children and Families Ministry. These themed events are not talks, but an opportunity to learn from each other; sharing experiences, ideas and resources and praying together. Jo also provides information about new publications, initiatives, research etc. Venue: St Catharine s Church, London Rd, Gloucester, GL2 0RR Sports ministry THE PROMISE OF FREEDOM T M 7.30pm pm The Promise of Freedom: Liberation Theology Past, Present and Future WEMTC tutor Rob James will explore liberation theology s theme of God s Option for the Poor, its expression in the work of some of the classic liberation theologians of South America and Africa, and its relevance and promise in our own context. A formal lecture will last for up to 90 minutes, with time for discussion to follow. Venue: Parliament Rooms, College Green, Gloucester, GL1 2LY Book: jcusworth@wemtc.org.uk PAYMENT Payment - For clergy, Readers and licensed lay workers with available funds in their CMD account, the cost of events organised by the diocese is paid by the office. We ask others to pay by cheque to Gloucester DBF and posted to: GDBF, 4 College Green, Gloucester, GL1 2LR. Excludes: Digital Media Training and Leading Well Event Summary Date Page Children & Families Forum 16/09/ All Age Forest Church 23/09/ Dementia Friendly Church 05/10/ The Grace Network 07/10/ Quiet Day 10/10/ Children and Bereavement 16/10/ Bishop Rachel s Study Day 01/11/ It's a Christening 05/11/ Preaching from the Lectionary 08/11/ Making the Most of Weddings 15/11/ Making the Most of Funeral Ministry 21/01/ Children & Families Forum 27/01/ Quiet Day 06/02/ Beyond Thomas the Tank Engine 27/02/ The Promise of Freedom 01/03/ Growing Messy Leaders 03/03/ Bishop Rachel s Study Day 13/03/ Using Your Voice in Worship 14/03/ ABCD Community Development 19/04/ Kingdom Vision Retreat 24/04/ Preaching from the Psalms 08/05/ Discipleship and Evangelism 13/05/ Festival of Inclusion 17/05/ Getting Things Done 19/05/ Quiet Day 09/06/ Children & Families Forum 23/06/
4 BISHOP S STUDY DAYS W N am - 4pm (coffee from 9.30am) Our key-note speaker will be Mark Greene the Director of the London Institute for Contemporary Christianity. Mark speaks, tells stories, and writes widely, mainly on the joys, trials and surprises of living the whole of life as a follower of Jesus in today s world. His books include Thank God it s Monday, Of Love, Life and Café Latte and Fruitfulness on the Frontline. T M am - 4pm (coffee from 9.30am) Developing diverse lay and ordained leaders from the communities we serve. Piloting liberating models of leadership and ministry, especially in multi-parish benefices. Creating learning networks for lay and ordained leaders. MAKING THE MOST OF WEDDINGS S O am pm (Eucharist 9.30am) Another opportunity to attend a diocesan training day showcasing the new national resources to help make weddings focused for mission. Ian Bussell will present the material and give you an opportunity to apply it to your context. This is of interest to curates, clergy or lay teams helping with weddings. ABCD COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT T A am - 4pm (coffee from 9.30am) Barnwood Trust will share with us their experience and tales of ABCD Community Development across Gloucestershire. An introduction to community building practice and how Asset Based Community Development is growing across Gloucestershire, with stories of how good ABCD practice is enabling friends and neighbours to get together to do the things they love, and make a difference to where they live. Cost: 10 includes lunch Venue: Gloucester Farmers Club, Greville Close, Gloucester, GL2 9RG FESTIVAL OF INCLUSION T - S M 2018 A collaboration between churches, statutory and community organisations to celebrate communities and inspire those wanting to support and nurture community life. The festival is about bringing people together across our county to celebrate what makes us unique and what holds us together. It will provide opportunities for people to share their life stories and to learn more about the communities in which we live and work. We hope the festival will build new relationships and inspire our communities to forge stronger partnerships. The festival will be launched with an evening event in the Cathedral with Bishop Rachel and others. It will continue at the Cathedral during the day on Friday 18 th with keynote talks and workshops. The hope is that a variety of community events will then be held across our region. These events can be as small as a community picnic or as big as a music festival. Partners to date include the Barnwood Trust, Gloucestershire African Community Foundation, GARAS, Inclusive Church, and the Alzheimer s Society, with many more expected to join as planning progresses. More information on the diocesan website. It is expected that all clergy, with special allowance for MSE s, will make every effort to attend this special collegiate gathering. C L 4 Venue: Hatherley Manor, Down Hatherley Lane, Gloucester, GL2 9QA Book: ibird@glosdioc.org.uk Cost: 10 includes lunch (free for curates) Venue: Jerusalem Room, 4 College Green, Gloucester, GL1 2LR Cathedral Skate Faith an exhibi on by ar st Russell Haines Diocesan Resource Centre 17
5 CHILDREN AND BEREAVEMENT M O am - 4pm (coffee from 9.30am) Bereavement is a difficult, but inevitable part of life, so being prepared and resourced to help children deal with the impact of death is essential for anyone working with children in churches and schools. Winston's Wish will provide insight into how children grieve and what support adults can offer. The day will also include input from serving heads and clergy who have experienced the death of a child, parent or member of staff. A market place will suggest helpful materials and children's books available to borrow from the Resource Centre, or purchase from Winston s Wish. This event is open to anyone working with children in school, parish or community settings. Cost: 10 includes lunch Venue: St Andrew s Church, Station Road, Churchdown, GL13 2JT Greener Gloucestershire Walk CHILDREN & FAMILIES FORUM S J 10am - noon (coffee from 9.30am) I am the bread of life The kingdom of heaven is like yeast This is my body Liz Mitchell, a deacon in this diocese, will help us discover the joy and the ministry which can come from making and breaking bread together. Led by Children and Families Officer Jo Wetherall, the Forum is for everyone involved in any aspect of Children and Families Ministry. These themed events are not talks, but an opportunity to learn from each other; sharing experiences, ideas and resources and praying together. Jo also provides information about new publications, initiatives, research etc. Venue: St Matthew s Hall, Church Road, Cainscross, Stroud, GL5 4JE IT S A CHRISTENING MAKING THE MOST OF INFANT BAPTISM S N am pm (Eucharist 9.30am) You may have attended (or missed) the diocesan training day in January on baptism, explaining the national research findings, and the new resources which have been developed to help make baptisms mission opportunities. Using these materials Jo Wetherall will give you an opportunity to reflect on some theology around engaging with baptism families and ideas on how to apply this material in your community. This is of interest to curates clergy and lay teams involved with baptisms. MAKING THE MOST OF FUNERAL MINISTRY S J am pm (Eucharist 9.30am) You may have come across the new national resources for baptisms, weddings and funerals to help churches make these focused for mission. If you haven't yet woven these into your ministry, join us. Josie Goodwin, who is a vicar in this diocese, will present the new material on funerals and help you think about how to apply it in your context. Also presenting is Richard Reakes, a vicar and previously a funeral director. Richard will lead a 'troubleshooting' session on the practicalities of funerals and working with funeral directors. This is of interest to curates clergy and lay teams involved with baptisms. Cost: 10 includes lunch (free for curates) Venue: Jerusalem Room, 4 College Green, Gloucester, GL1 2LR Cost: 10 includes lunch (free for curates) Venue: Jerusalem Room, 4 College Green, Gloucester, GL1 2LR 16 5
6 USING YOUR VOICE IN LEADING WORSHIP W M pm - 9pm Whatever your tradition, ministers need to speak and sing with confidence in leading worship. In this evening Russell Burton will introduce some of the principles that will help you develop confidence and point you in the right direction if you would like to do more work on your voice. This is particularly useful to those relatively new to ministry, but helpful as a refresher to anyone who would like to give attention to their voice in leading worship. Russell Burton is the musical director of the Ross Choral Society and Director of Music at St Philip and St James Leckhampton. Russell was formerly senior lay clerk and chorister singing teacher at Gloucester Cathedral. Cost: 10 (free for curates) Venue: St Philip and St James Church, Grafton Road, Cheltenham, GL50 2DR GETTING THINGS DONE S M am - 1pm Administration needs to serve the mission of the church, not strangle it. If you feel ministry is getting bogged down in administration, or are stressed about the complexity of stuff you have to handle, Ian Bussell will help you develop some simple systems to make administration run a little more smoothly. We will look at processing all the stuff ( s, phone calls, action points, new ideas, etc) into clear projects and next actions which you can have confidence will get done. Ian Bussell is Diocesan Director of Ordinands and Co-ordinator of Curate Training. He really does not like s and paperwork so is keen to find ways for admin to free us up for ministry. Bring your top tips for others, bring your diary and to do list. This is of use to anyone responsible for their own administration and will draw from David Allen s book Getting Things Done. Cost: 5 (free for curates) Venue: Jerusalem Room, 4 College Green, Gloucester, GL1 2LR CHILDREN & FAMILIES FORUM S S am - noon (coffee from 9.30am) 'Explosions, speed, motion, beauty, colour, wonder, amazement what s not to like about science?' Explore some of the activities from the new Messy Church Does Science book. Discuss how we talk to our children about the compatibility of faith and science. Led by Children and Families Officer Jo Wetherall, the Forum is for everyone involved in any aspect of Children and Families Ministry. These themed events are not talks, but an opportunity to learn from each other; sharing experiences, ideas and resources and praying together. Jo also provides information about new publications, initiatives, research etc. Being advocates for human flourishing, through initiatives which combat injustice, environmental destruction, exclusion and isolation DEMENTIA FRIENDLY CHURCH T O am pm As we live longer ministry to the elderly produces greater challenges. In particular providing spiritual support for the lonely, those living with dementia and the families and carers who seek to support them. Often a better understanding of the related physical and mental frailties can make it much easier to provide the right support. After an initial overview of ministry to the elderly, Dana Delap will lead a session on how to support those living with dementia and this will be followed by a review of how what we have learnt impacts the provision of spiritual care. We will then explore how we can make churches and our worship more dementia friendly. Dana is a vicar in this diocese with a specialism in this field. Fresh Expression In Gloucester (FEIG) Holy Communion Venue: St Michael & All Angels Church, Bishop s Cleeve, GL52 8NG Cost: 10 includes lunch Venue: Gloucester Farmers Club, Greville Close, Gloucester, GL2 9RG 6 15
7 DIGITAL MEDIA TRAINING M S Highnam Parish Rooms, Newent Road, Highnam, 6.30pm - 8pm Gloucester, GL2 8DG M O Holy Trinity Church Hall, Oldbury Road, 6.30pm - 8pm Tewkesbury, GL20 5LZ M N Stroud Subscription Rooms, George Street, Stroud, 6.30pm - 8pm GL5 1AE M A Parish Centre, St James the Great Church, 6.30pm - 8pm Silver Street, Dursley, GL11 4JE M M Chedworth Village Hall, Fields Road, Chedworth, 6.30pm - 8pm GL54 4NE Sharing our stories in new and different ways, including through digital media, is one of the priorities that was highlighted in the new LIFE vision for our Diocese. We would like to help train and resource more of our congregations, clergy and parish teams to feel confident in using digital media both to promote our churches and to share stories of individual faith journeys. Venue: See above Book: kclamp@glosdioc.org.uk 24 7 LEADING WELL These four one-day, stand-alone courses for clergy explore different facets of leading a church well; embracing both the inner life demands of oversight while also exploring the outer life prac cal leadership skills required to lead effec vely. LEADING WELL WITH YOURSELF T N It helps when leaders grow in self-awareness and understand their personal strengths and limitations. But of equal importance is working out how to operate within a role to maximise strengths. This day gives leaders tools for developing greater self-awareness and insights into how to work in a strength-based way. LEADING WELL WITH OTHERS T J Practically no leader has all the gifts necessary for leadership. But how do we lead well with others, identifying and harnessing all the gifts God has given the Church? This day equips leaders to engage people well, build teams which flourish and create effective structures within an Anglican context. LEADING WELL WITH JESUS T F This day considers patterns for a vibrant spiritual life drawing on wisdom from the saints of previous eras and explores ways leaders can better integrate and apply their own spirituality to all facets of their leadership roles. LEADING WELL THROUGH SHAPING CULTURE T A Shaping a missional culture is perhaps the most difficult leadership challenge. This day combines a strong model for understanding the influence of culture in shaping behaviours, with practical tools and ideas on how to bring about culture change. C Time: 9.45am - 4pm Cost: 10 includes lunch Venue: Rudford Village Hall, Buttermilk Ln, Rudford GL2 8DY Book: ibird@glosdioc.org.uk 14 7
8 REGIONAL TRAINING High quality residential training events, conferences and retreats for incumbents. In partnership with Hereford, Worcester, Birmingham, Lichfield and Coventry Dioceses. CELEBRATING WISDOM - S For those approaching the final phase of their stipendiary ministry who may be wondering whether to remain in their present post or to look for a move, but still with much to give. FIRST PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITY - O Four-day residential for new incumbents, chaplains and pioneers. TRANSFORMING CONFLICT - N Two-day residential course which offers the opportunity to look at conflict in the church differently. MULTI-PARISH LEADERSHIP - J Three-day residential for those` new to multi-parish benefice leadership. CELEBRATING MINISTRY - F For those in the middle years of their stipendiary ministry with at least ten years of experience of ministry after their curacy. More of a workshop/retreat than course. WORKING WITH CHANGE - F Two-day residential for clergy and ministers who want to develop their ability to deal with change in their parish(es). DEVELOPING MINISTRY S J One-year leadership training for those who are 1-2 years into incumbency. Comprising of two residentials, interim days, and a leadership review and project. PRE-RETIREMENT RETREAT J A guided retreat, with input, to enable you to have time to reflect in a personal way on your journey into retirement and begin to discern what is your desire. HANDLING POWER J Two-day residential dealing with power issues in the parish setting. For more information go to Or contact Helen Sammon hsammon@glosdioc.org.uk PREACHING FROM THE PSALMS T M 10am - 1pm From praise, thanksgiving, fear, hope, complaint, sorrow, joy, and everything in between, the book of Psalms covers every experience and emotion of life, and has helped shape the prayers and life of the people of God for thousands of years. As such it has a profoundly missional function in forming God's people in our life together and in relation to those around us. In this half-day together we will consider reading, praying and preaching from the Psalter, and reflect on how this ancient book can shape the mission of the local church. Dr Tim Davy teaches Biblical Studies and Mission at Redcliffe College. He is also co-director for the Centre for the Study of Bible and Mission, a collaborative initiative of Redcliffe and Trinity College, Bristol. C R L Cost: 5 Venue: Parliament Room, College Green, Gloucester, GL1 2LY Book: ibird@glosdioc.org.uk DISCIPLESHIP AND EVANGELISM S M 9.30am - 1pm (Eucharist 9.30am) How do discipleship, mission and evangelism support one another? How do we express the Good News of Christ in ways which are about kingdom and the wellbeing of community as well as that of individuals? How do we support those who are busy living out their lives as disciples of Christ to find a language that expresses their inspiration in Christ? During this morning Pauline Godfrey and Cate Williams will bring together their discipleship and mission remits for a creative conversation about how this all fits together in the life of the church. The Harnhill Centre of Chris an Healing Cost: 5 (free for curates) Venue: Jerusalem Room, 4 College Green, Gloucester, GL1 2LR 8 and what you have heard from me through many witnesses entrust to faithful people who will be able to teach others 2 Timothy
9 BEYOND THOMAS THE TANK ENGINE: SEEKING THEOLOGY FOR UNCERTAIN TIMES T F 9.45am - 1pm A day led by David Runcorn. Once upon a time, stories of talking steam trains on a (newly) nationalised rail system offered parables for the secure, benevolent ordering of the world under God. The author was an Anglican clergyman. Today we are seeking God through uncertainty, disorder and chaos. The day will particularly focus on the neglected creation poem at the end of the book of Job. Cost: 5 Venue: St Mary de Lode Church, 1 St Mary s Square, Gloucester, GL1 2TB Book: ibird@glosdioc.org.uk Pastoral Assistants KINGDOM VISION: A VOCATIONAL RETREAT FOR MINISTERS T - T A 2018 Where are you in your ministry? What is God saying to you? Have you the space to listen, to look, to ask those questions? Does God have a fresh vision for you where you are or somewhere new? Kingdom Vision is a retreat specifically focussing on vision and calling. A chance to stop, to pray and reflect, to be led in worship and thought, and to listen for the guidance of the Holy Spirit. The retreat will be led by the Revd Catherine Williams, Selection Secretary at Ministry Division, London. C R Cost: 250 full board. Venue: Holland House, Main Street, Cropthorne, Pershore, WR10 3NB Opening new paths to faith MISSION SHAPED INTRO Mission Shaped Intro (msi) is a short six week course, suitable as an introduction to contemporary missional thinking for a parish, benefice or deanery. We hope to provide the course in several locations across the Diocese. If you are interested in exploring this in your area do let us know. The msi sessions explore: The mission of God as the foundation for any expression of church; How the Church might respond to a world of change and uncertainty; The need for fresh expressions of church to develop authentic community in a world shaped by consumerism and individualism; How fresh expressions of church are re-imagining worship; How to enable healthy discipleship and leadership within fresh expressions of church; Your response to the course and offer options to what you might do next. Investing in our engagement with baptism families to spark an amazing adventure with Jesus Christ ALL AGE FOREST CHURCH S S am - 2pm Forest Church principles can work very well for all-age groups as the kids are often leading the way in terms of connecting with nature. While adults have become used to rushing from A to B, children are much more inclined to get distracted by interesting things along the way. At the heart of Forest Church is celebrating that getting distracted by interesting things in nature and allowing that to become a prayerful exploration. The event is designed for those who are actively exploring or developing activities or fresh expression outdoors. Children are welcome when accompanying attending adults and we shall picnic together, weather permitting. This event will be led by diocesan officers Jo Wetherall and Cate Williams. Venue: In your local place Book: cwilliams@glosdioc.org.uk (bring a picnic) Venue: Robinswood Hill, Reservoir Rd, Gloucester, GL4 6SX 12 9
10 Placing schools at the heart of our mission with creative connections between churches and schools Encouraging new and courageous ways of worshipping, in different places, which connect with more people Approaching the use, upkeep and future of our church buildings in bold and creative ways Enabling people to discover new depths to prayer and spiritual growth, individually and together Nurturing confident disciples to live out their faith seven days a week Sharing our stories in new and different ways, including through digital media THE GRACE NETWORK S O 10am - 2pm The Grace Network is a form of pioneering ministry based on enabling people to meet their human potential within small social enterprises. They want to see people reach their social, emotional, spiritual and economic potential by using the medium of business to develop, train and mentor people. Anyone is welcome and this visit will be of particular interest to those exploring the following: Social enterprise Food bank and/or furniture recycling Sports ministry Exploring discipleship with those who would consider themselves as faith explorers rather than committed Christians. See more at GROWING MESSY LEADERS S M 10am - 4pm An inspirational, all-age training day which will energise and empower your Messy Church teams. Bring your whole team to this hands-on, fun, fast-moving day which combines the leadership skills of CPAS and experience of the BRF Messy Church team to give leaders of all ages the opportunity to understand more of the practicalities of leading a Messy Church, developing a team and reflecting on their relationship with God. QUIET DAYS T O 2017 T F 2018 S J am - 4pm Our termly Quiet Days are for anyone involved with parish ministry; we particularly encourage clergy to depart from their usual busyness to have some quality time for themselves with God. These days are guided but do allow time for reflection and to listen for God as our souls are shaped and renewed. They are vital for re-energising and re-focusing, and help to keep the balance in life between being and doing. Led by officers from the Department of Mission and Ministry. PREACHING FROM THE LECTIONARY: MARK S GOSPEL W N 9.45am pm Mark beginning at the end with the tabloid evangelist. As the lectionary brings us round, once again, to the Year of Mark, a morning to explore and share wisdom and experience of preaching from this most earthy and immediate of texts, beginning at the end (which is where Mark s Gospel arguably needs to begin). Led by Bishop Humphrey, Principal of Ripon College Cuddesdon, where his main teaching focus is on Pastoral Theology and practical ministry, together with Anglican Ecclesiology and Spirituality. He co-directs the Monmouth Area Leaders Course, an in-service clergy leadership module offered by the College. 10 Venue: Unit 2A, Brimscombe Port, Brimscombe, Stroud, GL52QQ Book: cwilliams@glosdioc.org.uk Cost: 10 includes lunch Venue: St John s Church, St Johns Ave, Churchdown, Glouc, GL3 2DB C R L Cost: 10 donation, bring packed lunch, refreshments provided Venue: Marist Convent, Front Street, Nympsfield, GL10 3TY Cost: 5 Venue: Trinity Cheltenham, Winchcombe St, Cheltenham, GL52 2NW Book: ibird@glosdioc.org.uk 11
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