Glasgow and Galloway Mission Action Plan. Stage 1: Why are we going for Growth? Name of Charge East End Team. Name of Facilitator Isobel MacNaughtan

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Glasgow and Galloway Mission Action Plan Name of Charge East End Team Name of Facilitator Isobel MacNaughtan MAP Completed Strategic intent is growth Stage 1: Why are we going for Growth? Review - your Church as God would see it - where God has been, and is, at work in the community and in church - what needs to be retained or relinquished A group of 10, members of St. Kentigern s, St. Serf s and St. John s met on Saturday, 9 th March 2013 to begin the process of Mission Action Planning. In an intense morning devoted to discerning God s guidance for the future, the group discussed hopes and fears, current strengths and weakness and created a plan for the next stages of Mission Action Planning. The richness of this meeting cannot be fully recorded except in the hearts and minds of those who were present. Evident throughout was the passion and commitment which the group felt for their congregations and for finding their way forward in mission and growth. Many strengths emerged through the discussion and some of these are noted below. Two members of the group had joined more recently and could still remember the newcomer perspective. Lovely people Very welcoming Worship reflective, participative Small physically and more intimate Service for kids Generous hospitality Young church at S. Serf s. Children have their place Team of worship leaders Rota of readers Know each other Friends but speak our minds Calm leader Accommodate each other; know when to bend, when to stay straight Two talented organists Serving group Lot of teachers Baptisms Traidraft Community groups use premises Physical connection with each other through the roads, the hospitals etc Immense commitment to the whole team Glasgow and Galloway MAP : East End Team January 2014 1

Love for the church Experience of creating positive change after difficulty in small ways, chipping away at things. THE HISTORY OF THE EAST END TEAM The story of the coming together of these three churches stretches back in the memory of some of the members to the time when Christchurch in Barrowfield closed in 1971. Christchurch was a church which was seen as belonging to everyone. From there members took up their membership of other churches. Subsequent closures led to the forming of the charge of St. Kentigern s. St. John s and St. Serf s became a joint charge in 1917 and St. Kentigern s joined in 1995 to form what was described as the East End Team. There are legacies from the past some of which are difficult to deal with, some of which are optimistic: HOPES o There is a continuing distrust of the diocese and its attitude to the team. o The congregations have continued to recruit more new members who describe their new congregations as lovely people. welcoming, friendly o There is a history of building anew from time of difficulty. The group demonstrated a commitment to one another and to forging a future where connections became stronger. That we grow together, feel more connected, do more things together Increase numbers Gradual increase FEARS Declining numbers and age leading to less outreach Regarded as unimportant to the diocese lose another church and minister Diocese stops support WE TRUST IN: God One another The clergy Starting from the same point Not looking back The future Pilgrimage Glasgow and Galloway MAP : East End Team January 2014 2

COMMUNITY AUDIT The community audit was presented to the joint congregational meeting on 6 th October. There were imaginative displays of the community research which demonstrated the incredible changes over the decades in the work and leisure life of the community. The group had also investigated the heritage of the East End teams. The change from to production to service industry was of particular interest. The resilience of the East End team was also demonstrated. WHAT DID WE LEARN FROM THE COMMUNITY AUDIT The extent of the catchment area for the East End team. How large it is: from the High Street to Baillieston and north and south from Easterhouse to Carmyle There is more going on of a sociable nature. Cafes, leisure, people meeting. The family history is a factor in the present situation We are strong and adaptive There is a big loss of industry Virtually all of the congregations connect to Christ Church Things that used to happen in the church now happen elsewhere or not at all New church communities in the area often are insular Chaplaincies to university and hospital are now formal appointments so there is not the same access to these populations. WHAT OPPORTUNITIES DO WE OBSERVE Immigrant community coming Housing offices and associations Commonwealth games Glasgow and Galloway MAP : East End Team January 2014 3

Buildings Groups already come to us Open Sunday We are an inclusive church St. Oddments. Check: understanding of each strand Appraise, affirm and celebrate: with regard to each strand of the strategy, we exhibit the following strengths Assess: with regard to each strand of the strategy, we suffer from the following weaknesses. Investigate: with regard to each strand of the strategy, we detect the following opportunities... INVESTIGATION OF THE STRANDS Three areas were explored: A) Appraise, affirm and celebrate.we exhibit the following strengths. B) Assess.our weaknesses. C) Investigate we detect the following opportunities. Strand 1 Children and young people A) Sunday school; Tictacs; Dance classes; Children s service. B) Not a Sunday school in every church; older population in area (facilitator note this differs from some of the results of the community audit); attitudes; assumptions. C) Involve Sunday School more in what they do take service; dance show fundraisers. Strand 2. Worship, prayer and spirituality A) Joint services; Lent/study groups; choice of worship services/liturgy; prayer days; extra services Feast Days; retreat; worship leaders. B) Three churches - not enough clergy; liturgy (?); Music (e.g. holidays) C) Churches open for silent prayer etc; congregational involvement in hymn choices/books used etc. Strand 3 Learning and discipleship A) Study activities: Book, films, bible; Confirmation class (2014) B) Unsupported initiatives. Glasgow and Galloway MAP : East End Team January 2014 4

Strand 4 Numerical Growth, Welcome and Integration A) Welcoming; family orientated; integrating minorities (inclusive); sustainability B) Small numbers (eg holidays); Service of the Word. C) Advertising; raising awareness; New people - recognition of talents and skills Strand 5 Missional leadership A) Mission to seafarers; seasonal retiring collections for international concerns; support for diocesan initiatives eg Lent Appeals; Traidcraft. B) Restricted Connections between financial gift and capacity of church to be active C) Outside speakers to address. Strand 6 Imaginative outreach into local communities A) Use our available spaces quite well: Tictacs; dance class; Al- Anon; Quakers; Sandyhills CC; Sunday school; newsletter. B) Limited numbers and resources; concentrated age ranges Communicate: How has everything so far been communicated? C) House groups? Develop our social programme Presentation at team service by members of MAP team Display of Community Audit Continuing display of map developed with community audit. Stage 2: What will our Growth Strategy involve? God s call to growth. Having thought about the challenges for each strand, discern your overall strategic response. (i) what is your vision of the way of life God is calling you to? (ii) what values do Vision: To be a church for all in the community. Growing the kingdom and growing in our discipleship of the Lord Jesus Christ. Our Values: Open- minded - Inclusive Embracing nurturing Loyalty - Thick and Thin Glasgow and Galloway MAP : East End Team January 2014 5

you need to have for this growth to happen? Committed Time and Talents Caring Neighbours Awareness of the other group - of the community - our profile Our prioritised response To work towards responding to that call, and expressing our values, we will focus upon the following strand (or strands) of the strategy because Goals We will address the following by means of Strand 2 Worship, prayer and spirituality - so that our inner glow is seen: we radiate the picture of being God s people. Strand 4 Welcome, integration and numerical growth so that we can grow into a more caring, nurturing community and others can grow spiritually with us. 1. Raise the profile of the church 2. Develop team eucharists 3. Continue our work as a MAP team 4. 5. Glasgow and Galloway MAP : East End Team January 2014 6

Stage 3: How will we encourage Growth? Plans, processes, people and resources Remember: SMART plans must be Specific and documented, You must be able to Measure the difference you are making; so change or re-visit the Goals if necessary. Your proposals must be Achievable; do not try to meet impossible goals. Actions must be able to be Resourced, by people, buildings, and funding. To enable proper review, your actions must be Time bounded. Actions: small achievable steps which gradually build into something bigger GOAL 1 Create and mount banners to advertise the big joint services Easter and Christmas Organise open day/re-union Yvonne Who Andrew to discuss with Lucy When By Easter End of March Develop welcomer role Chris 6 months GOAL 2 Organise bring and share meal after each of the team services Diana Each team meeting Develop ideas for the team services MAP team Meetings GOAL 3 Bi-monthly meetings Saturday morning Trudy Glasgow and Galloway MAP : East End Team January 2014 7

Stage 4 Outputs: keeping the MAP alive We will endeavour to address these plans in action, ongoing consultation and prayer, and will regularly affirm and celebrate God s gifts and blessings and our responses, culminating in our annual MAP review. We will communicate widely what we have attempted, so that others may learn from our experience. We have already identified the resilience required to keep the MAP alive. The following factors will not discourage us in our task: Apathy of others... Resistance to change... Date of MAP Review with Bishop/Dean (Not yet known). MAP signed by Rector/clergyperson Date... Secretary of the Vestry Date (5 copies are signed, being for the cleric, the Vestry, Bishop Gregor, the Convenor of the Regional Council and the Facilitator. One is posted on the Growth Strategy web site for public viewing.) I will keep in contact with the charge throughout this coming year as they work for growth. Facilitator Date Agreed frequency of ongoing Facilitator contact: eucharists when possible Attendance at team Glasgow and Galloway MAP : East End Team January 2014 8

Spirit of our Loving God, in your mercy and compassion inspire, encourage and empower us to live and work together as a Diocese, to allow your mission for us to take flesh through Jesus Christ our Living and Eternal Lord. Amen Glasgow and Galloway MAP : East End Team January 2014 9