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Our Mission Action Plan Parish: St Paul s Peel Deanery: Eccles Period covered by this plan: September 2017 August 2022 Please feel free to expand the boxes if you need more space. Our Vision/Values Our vision is to be: a family growing in God s love, sharing the good news of Jesus in Little Hulton, and putting his love into action. We value: * belonging to God s family * heartfelt worship * hospitality * diversity * doing stuff together and involving others * extending love and hope to those in need. 1 P a g e

Stage 1 Review Where we are starting from a realistic summary of our context and our present situation. 2 P a g e

We are an increasingly diverse congregation with a family feel and a sense of life and energy. However, we are not always good at integrating people on the fringes (especially single people) and we have several key roles unfilled (eg treasurer). Financially, we are just about able to keep our heads above water but have no reserves and it is hard to see where the money to pay for the building work will come from. Our buildings are in a good location. The parish hall is wellused by the community and the church building is the biggest building in the area. However, both buildings need development, especially the church which has no toilet and is not very accessible to people with disabilities. We also have a large churchyard which is a blessing to the community but a challenge for the church to maintain (both in terms of human and financial resources). We have several initiatives which draw in people from the community (eg Good as New, Call Inn café, Toddlers Everywhere and the Drama Group). We also have good engagement with local primary schools and good relationships with our local secondary school, Harrop Fold, which creates the potential for working together in the future. We are also well represented on the community committee. However, there is scope for greater participation in nonchurch initiatives in the community. Where we are going a description of where we would like to be in five years time. 3 P a g e

Growth (numerical and spiritual) and integration average weekly attendance of 150 (including children) across all our services at least 50% of church members in midweek discipleship groups (inc. daytime) a pastoral care team of at least 8 people with a coordinated approach Community engagement Our church family serving Little Hulton and actively tackling loneliness particularly amongst the elderly, struggling parents and the marginalised: by church members being actively engaged in projects run by community groups (including youth projects); and through our own initiatives (eg Call Inn, Good As New, Toddlers Everywhere, Drama Group) to which the lonely and marginalised (including young people) are actively invited and welcomed. Financial Increase income to a level where we can cover costs and parish share and contribute at least 15,000 p.a. towards building projects. Building toilet and disabled access (internal and external) completed progress towards new heating system Mission giving formalised link with church / school in developing world proportion of money raised for building project to go to a project in the developing world 4 P a g e

Stage 2 Prioritise How we will get there a description of the priority actions if we are to get there. Priority 1 Engaging with the local community Tackle loneliness and social isolation in the local community by: * developing the Call Inn café, Good As New and Social Club to reach, attract and welcome people in need of company; and * creating pastoral visiting teams to support the sick, housebound and bereaved and, if appropriate, to signpost them to the above. Priority 2 Growing numerically and spiritually Develop discipleship groups which enable members to: * grow in faith; * discover, and put into practice, their spiritual gifts; and * reach out into the wider community with the good news of Jesus (through both what they say and do). Priority 3 Increasing financial giving Help church members to understand the importance of stewardship and financial giving. 5 P a g e

Priority 4 Becoming more prayerful Develop a prayer team with two distinct focuses: prayer ministry and creative prayer (eg prayer space). 6 P a g e

Stage 3 Current activity plan. What do we need to do and by when? Precise, timebased and measurable actions that help us achieve our priorities. It is assumed that this page will be updated regularly as the outworking of the plan develops and progresses. Task / objective Person Assigned Resources available/requi red Budget require d Timeline (expected start and completion dates) Review method and timing 1. Recruit a team of people to plan ways of finding and reaching people in need of company. Andrea Oliver & Lee Wynn 1. Identify and equip people to be befrienders, welcoming newcomers to Call Inn, Good As New and Social Club. Joan Margrove (Good As New) Rose Wardle (Call Inn) Paul Spencer (Social Club) 1. Identify people with a calling to pastoral ministry Stuart Bradshaw & Paul Spencer To be determined 1. Train pastoral visiting team As above To be determined by Stuart and Paul? 1. Update records of people needing visits As above Congregation 2. Identify potential leaders of discipleship groups Needham John & Irene Ellicott 7 P a g e

2. Train and equip leaders identified Needham John & Irene Ellicott? 2. Encourage church members to form discipleship groups Needham John & Irene Ellicott Anne & Malc Hobday 2. Coordinate discipleship groups John & Irene Ellicott 3. James Emmerson to speak at a PCC meeting and preach on a Sunday morning Needham 3. Work with James Emmerson to identify next steps (then update this activity plan) Needham & PCC 4. Identify people with calling to prayer ministry & developing spirituality Needham Anne Hobday Grace Jarvis 4. Bring those people together to decide how to go forward As above. 8 P a g e

Our partners what other people do we need to involve/consult e.g Mission unit/deanery; local authority; other churches; other organisations? James Emmerson Parish and Deanery How our plan connects with and enhances the mission of the deanery as expressed in the current Deanery Plan? Your Deanery Mission Action Plan is not just a summary of the individual church/parish plans. The deanery has a mission purpose as an entity and you, as a local church, are part of that. Please show here how you connect and contribute towards the achieving of that mission purpose. As part of this process, please also be ready and prepared to consider if your building(s) have a role in that mission purpose or if they are now surplus to its requirements. Our mission action plan shows how we will play our part as a local church in the Diocesan vision of A worshipping, growing, and transforming Christian presence at the heart of every community. This mission action plan was approved by the PCC on (Date).. Signed :. Post/office. Date :. Please send your plan, along with any supporting documentation to the MAP team map@manchester.anglican.org. The MAP team will then review it and send it to your Archdeacon 9 P a g e

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