Borderlands Mission Area Ardal Genhadaeth Y Gororau

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ESGOBAETH LLANELWY - DIOCESE OF ST ASAPH Borderlands Mission Area Ardal Genhadaeth Y Gororau Mission Area Profile January 2017

MISSION AREA PRAYER Generous God, you call us to celebrate your love and generosity within the family of the Church. We thank you for our Borderlands Mission Area and for our opportunities to share our abilities and resources within it. Grant that your Holy Spirit will help us discern new ways of serving your Kingdom here, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen Our Churches Emmanuel, Bistre All Saints, Bistre St Cecilia, Mynydd Isa St Matthew, Buckley Good Shepherd, Drury St David, Connah s Quay St Mark, Connah s Quay Holy Spirit, Ewloe St Deiniol, Hawarden St Francis, Sandycroft St Mary, Broughton St Bartholomew, Sealand St Cynfarch, Hope Emmanuel, Penyffordd St Michael, Llanfynydd All Saints, Cymau St John the Baptist, Penymynydd St Ethelwold, Shotton St Andrew, Garden City Mission Area Leader - Revd Martin Batchelor Lay Co-chair Val Aldcroft MA Treasurer Henry Lloyd MA Secretary - VACANT Clergy Revd Sally Baird Revd David Lewis Revd Danny Evans Revd Robbie Dennis Revd Steven Green Revd Adam Pawley Revd Neil Kelly Revd Bryn Parry-Jones We have a vision of a church working closely together and going for growth a church where ministry teams of ordained and lay people work together to enable the whole church to grow to its full potential. We are slowly working towards a more collaborative style of ministry which will grow into a shared ministry within a Mission Area. SERVING COMMUNITY INSPIRING PEOPLE TRANSFORMING CHURCH

The Borderlands Mission Area has been created from the original deanery of Hawarden, with the addition of the former parishes of Connah s Quay and Llanfynydd. We are the biggest Mission Area in the Diocese, being made up of nineteen churches and serving a population of almost 70,000. We felt that in our case we would be strengthened by supporting each other in a larger community rather than dividing along a given line and separating those who had already been working together successfully. The name Borderlands was chosen by our congregations, receiving the highest number of votes from a shortlist. A voting paper was sent to each church, held for several weeks for everyone to make their choice, and the result was announced on Easter Sunday. Our Mission Area was commissioned last year on 19 th July by Bishop Gregory, when 400 people came together for a special service with Eucharist - each Church taking away a commemorative plaque with the words of the Bishop s commission and prayer for us. May the Lord bless you in seeking new ways of being Church and drawing people into discipleship; in equipping confident disciples for joyful service in the world; and in orienting our shared Church life towards growth and mission. Already our 2020 Vision has begun to evolve in our churches in a variety of ways and we are beginning to grow. Some of our churches are already reflecting the good practice now emerging from Conference. We are worshipping together, training together and several joint projects are emerging. In line with priorities some churches are developing working teams/shared ministry teams and reviewing communication and the links with Conference. We continue to develop links with our wider communities forging links in new and exciting ways. From one café church a community choir of 45 has been formed. Green shoots are appearing.

At present we are working to build and secure our Mission Area teams: our Executive, our Ministry Team, our Finance Sub-Committee, Treasurers and Buildings teams, and to develop a shared vision for our future mission and ministry. We have one Lay Chair and MA Warden in place and will be nominating a second prior to the AGM. A Mission Area office is being established and we now employ a PA to the MA Leader who also gives administrative support to the MA Conference. Meanwhile we are in the process of setting up a Website. We know that we have lots of challenging but exciting times ahead. Let us be bold and very courageous as we continue our journey together! Borderlands is situated in the North East of St Asaph Diocese.meeting the English border to the East and the more rural Mold Mission Area to the west. It stretches from the marshes and the industrialised banks of the Dee estuary in the north and southwards to Hope Mountain and the rural, scattered communities bordering the Clwydian hills - on the border between two countries, two cultures, two languages, between the sea land and the hills, between rural and urban, between the well off and the needy an area of diversity! Our MA is predominantly English speaking yet proud and protective of its Welsh culture. This area of North East Wales is growing. There is rapid expansion of housing as we are placed in easy commuting distance of the cities of Liverpool, Manchester and Chester. Industry and business have been growing gradually with the development and expansion of industrial and retail parks in the north of the Mission Area. However there exist pockets of extreme deprivation where, after three decades, the community is still struggling to recover from the loss of its heavy industries. Further inland our MA is seeing the old industrial sites and some surrounding farmland replaced by large-scale private residential developments, housing significant numbers of professionals who commute daily over the border to England. In addition there are a large number of retired households together with many established local families who form the core of our congregations. However the communities in the south of the Mission Area are beginning to experience the problems of rural decline. We feel strongly that the Church is challenged to meet and care for the needs of all these communities. We are fortunate in having excellent transport links: the A55 and A550 cross the MA and there are good rail connections. The construction of the Flintshire Bridge added a third road

crossing over the R.Dee from N.W.England, and there are further developments planned for Hawarden airport. Within the Mission Area we are proud of our three church schools in Shotton, Hawarden and Penymynydd. We have close links with the many other primary schools and with the seven High Schools, in addition to Coleg Cambria in Connah s Quay.

Save our School! At present our main industries: Airbus, TATA Steel, Heidelberg Cement and Toyota provide essential links with Europe and the world. There are a significant number of migrant Eastern European workers in our area.