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introduction make the most of every opportunity Colossians 4v5b This booklet explains the Holy Trinity Platt vision and sets it in the context of our identity, purpose and values. We believe we are being challenged by God to use the opportunities we have been given more fully and faithfully. In addition to our commitment to our church, parish and area we now take a bold step forward and pray and work towards the creation and encouragement of loving, healthy gospel communities across Manchester, so that the city can be reached for Christ. Outline Our Identity Our Purpose Our Values Our Vision p4 p6 p8 p10 p12 3

OUTLINE This is an outward looking vision to seek God s blessing on the city and our Anglican Diocese of Manchester in a more definitive way than we have ever expressed it before. This gives a more distinct role for Platt and a much more challenging future scenario to pray and work towards. This will take us out of our comfort zones more than we have known in the past. It will have implications in terms of being serious about our discipleship and sending gifted people out to other gospel ministries. We encourage our members to commit to this in ways such as living locally and giving more generously. Our vision comes as four prayers for the next few years: 1. A growing number of thriving, evangelical churches across our city 2. Platt itself as a hub for imaginative Christian outreach 4 5 3. A congregation equipped and engaged for wholehearted service 4. Resources that fully support this ministry.

our identity Platt s unique and strategic role INTER- NATIONIALS Like any church we should centre our lives on Jesus Christ in worship, discipleship, care and outreach. However, the following characteristics give us a distinct identity. CITY CENTRE OASIS We are: Evangelical convinced that the Bible is authoritative for We are a church that welcomes, resources and is committed to all of our different groups: children, teens, families, students, younger and older adults (single and married). It is this, along with our ethnic and social diversity, that enriches our life together. Students gain from being part of a family church, older members from a lively student component in the congregation, young professionals from those with greater experience of life, all from the social and ethnic mix, and so on. Given God s blessings and what he has taught us down the years, we are aware of the responsibility that we have: from the one who has been entrusted with much, much more will be asked. Luke 12:48 M14 UNIQUE & STRATEGIC SOUTH MANCHESTER STUDENTS, UNIs 6 contemporary life ETC. 7 Anglican part of the Diocese of Manchester Large with a weekly congregation (all ages) of over 500 Strategic because of our particular age profile, location, diversity and heritage Younger than most with the majority under 40 including a significant student group Urban when most large Anglican churches are city centre or suburban Diverse ethnically and socially, giving us links throughout the UK and the world Nationally recognised with a heritage of long-standing Bible ministry. Plants Home Groups (illustrative only)

OUR PURPOSE We help people meet and know Jesus. We have two main aims. We believe we are called to: & 8 9 This means we disciple people so that they develop a growing: love for Jesus love for his word love for one another love for the lost and the needy This means we send people out to: witness to their families, workplaces and networks week by week serve our parish, locality and city support and plant other churches in Manchester impact cities throughout the world with the gospel So we are both a teaching/training church and an outward-looking church. We seek to present people mature in Christ (Colossians 1:28), so that they may go out and bless our parish, city and world (Jeremiah 29:7).

OUR VALUES the gospel This is the good news of Jesus Christ who has come into the world to change the world. He confronts our rebellion towards God and offers us, by grace, his forgiveness through his death on the cross in our place. We are no longer forever condemned but are forever declared right with God and brought back to him. From this springs our worship. The Bible The Bible is God s written word. It is all we need in order to know 10 We are here to bring glory to the Trinity by adoring the what to believe and do. The seed vulnerable and disadvantaged. name and person of Jesus Christ. of the word is the power by which, Because Jesus lives, we build our life with the Holy Spirit, God s life is together on the following principles. generated and grows in us. We seek to engage our minds with the Bible, wanting everyone to be convinced for themselves of the truth of what it says. From this springs our loving obedience to His word. 11 Changed lives The gospel changes us from the inside out. Through the in-dwelling power of the Holy Spirit, the gospel forms our true identity in Christ. Our purpose now is to serve Jesus and to live in the light of His coming. From this springs our desire to live like Christ and see his kingdom come. New people The gospel produces a new, worshipping community of God s people who, transcending age, race and gender, are brought together under Christ. From this springs our desire to be one people under God. Loving service Christians must be known by their love for all, and especially each other. We expect acts of mercy to be manifested in a church that lives out the gospel. From this springs our love and care for the weak, Mission in the City The gospel is for sharing and living out in the city. We believe that the gospel moves people outward into the wider context: parish, workplace, school/university, neighbourhood, the city of Manchester. From this springs our passion for God s mission to our city.

OUR vision And so, within the next five years we pray that we shall see: Platt itself as a hub for Resources that fully support 2 4 imaginative Christian outreach this ministry evidence of growth in workplace, a congregation committed to this university, school, etc. ministries work, moving into the area direct engagement with the parish in generous financial giving that enables word and deed this ministry to be sustainable growing numbers of visitors each a staff team of sufficient number and week, especially as members bring quality to spearhead this work We pray that, if we are faithful others sufficient and effectively trained lay in discipling and sending increasing numbers of new Christians leaders our congregation, and true to our stated in all age groups effective organisation and structures values, God will build His Kingdom in internationals impacting their home that can support this programme the following way: communities with the gospel. welcoming and accessible buildings 12 that are suitably equipped for this 13 A congregation equipped and purpose 3 engaged for wholehearted service Over the next ten years: A growing number of thriving, 1 evangelical churches across our city with trained and equipped members of Platt sent to serve in those churches identified and developed leaders from Platt and beyond to resource them. Platt itself as a robust healthy Church in the Diocese, able to sustain and support this vision. clearly understanding the gospel, and confident to share it reading and knowing and teaching the Bible rightly so that we love Jesus more showing the fruit of the Spirit in Christ-like behaviour and practical love for others realising our gifts from God, and his purpose for our daily lives identifying and training future gospel workers depending on God in prayer. We wish to draw each of the groups in our church within our purpose, values and vision: children, teens, families, students, younger and older adults (single and married). We pray that everyone will feel known and valued within our church community and commit to Platt as their means of discipleship and their opportunity for service. Most of all we pray that the whole congregation will become committed to this great vision.

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