Mission and Ministry in West Bingham Deanery

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Mission and Ministry in West Bingham Deanery Section 1: Basic parish information Parish population: Average Sunday attendance (Oct 2011): Electoral roll (Apr 2012): Occasional offices (average over last 3 yrs) Baptisms: Funerals: Weddings: Parish owned buildings/rooms other than worship sanctuary: Brief description of context (see notes): Number of educational establishments: e.g. Primary schools: C of E: RC: LA/Academy: Secondary schools: C of E: RC: LA/Academy: Further education colleges: Other places of Christian worship: Average Sunday attendance (for past 10 yrs):

Current age profile of regular worshippers: Under 18: 18-35: 36-65: 65-80: Over 80: Current vision and priorities: Along with the above information please include a brief outline of your current vision which might include a vision statement and/or a list of your key priorities for the next one to two years. We mean brief! Section 2: Mission and ministry These questions all relate to the worshipping community in your church (es) and are informed by the new diocesan vision of Joining Together in the Transforming Mission of God. Q1: Where in your church (es) are you currently seeing growth and life in relation to each of the three main areas of the diocesan vision: a) Living Worship Giving God the glory and honour in our life together and out in the world. Worship that is vibrant, authentic, faithful, generous, creative, holistic. b) Growing Disciples Seeing more people become followers of Jesus, Seeing Jesus followers more humbly confident in their faith.

c) Seeking Justice Working for a fairer world for everyone both locally and globally, marked by God s justice. Q2: In the light of Bishop Paul s challenge to join in the Transforming Mission of God: a) What are your main strengths for effective mission and ministry? b) What hinders you from being more effective in mission and ministry? c) Where have you identified realistic opportunities for mission, and what ideas or strategies have you considered for realising them? Q3: With which churches or organisations do you currently work in partnership for mission and ministry?

Who do you see as potential future partners in mission? Q4: Where do you see your church (es) in 2020? Q5: Is there anything else you would like to share with the Deanery Standing Committee in relation to the current diocesan planning process?

Section 1 NOTES These notes may assist you in answering the questions Average Sunday attendance: The average attendance figure over the four week period in October during which regular worshippers are counted and returned to the diocese. You will see that one of the later questions asks for this same information but for the past few years to understand the trend in recent history. (The suggestion of 10 years is a maximum figure) Description of context: A brief description of context which might include a few bullet-points outlining factors such as social-demographic mix, character of area, significant areas of industrial or commercial activity and major transport links. Parish-owned buildings/rooms: Please list any additional buildings such as parish rooms or church halls. Some church buildings may include a hall or large community room which are separate from the main worshipping area. Please list these as well. List of other places of worship: Please list any other Christian churches located in your parish. Age profile: Please provide approximate figures to show how the average Sunday attendance in 2011 would be broken down into the suggested age ranges. We understand that this will only be a rough estimate! Current vision and priorities: For those parishes who have recently worked together on their vision and current key priorities we would like you to include a brief outline of the main points (e.g. a vision statement and main priorities for the next 3 years if you have them). Section 2 We are looking for brief answers a few bullet points in each case will suffice. Those unfamiliar with the new diocesan vision may find it helpful to read the summary from Bishop Paul s presentation at deanery synod on 17 th October 2011. Q2 realistic opportunities is intended to prevent us from writing a wish list! Please list two or three mission opportunities you have recognised and have considered (however briefly) about how you might implement them. Do not feel constrained by parish boundaries! Q3 concerning partnership is intended to highlight where the various parishes cooperate with other churches either in significant occasional events or in on-going projects. The partners may be ecumenical or with other Anglican churches. Please list the names of the church (or organisation) and an example of any significant ways you have cooperated in mission and ministry.