msm Lincoln 2017

We believe it will be a significant resource for building the Kingdom of God in this area.

Individuals are most welcome, but we particularly hope that small groups from a church or fresh expression will come as a team. This will significantly deepen the impact of the course. 

Who is it for?

  • Those exploring how to begin, sustain and grow a fresh expression of church;
  • Experienced pioneers who want to reflect on what they are doing;
  • Those wanting to learn qualities of Christian ministry;
  • Christians who want their churches to be more effective in mission;
  • All denominations, traditions and ages;
  • Urban, suburban and rural contexts.

Features of the course

  • Designed for busy Christians;
  • Delivered ecumenically;
  • Local and national teachers;
  • Reflection on your context and story;
  • Varied learning styles and resources;
  • Coaching, mentoring, learning networks;
  • Full materials and extra online material.

Modules include

  • Mission context;
  • The mission of God;
  • Vision, values and call;
  • Starting something new;
  • Listening for mission;
  • What is church?
  • Gospel and culture;
  • Team roles and behaviour;
  • Discipleship;
  • Evangelism;
  • Spirituality, worship and the sacraments;
  • Growing to maturity.

Your local course

The course leaders and teachers include Revd David Bartlett, Revd David Newlove, Jesse Ratcliff, Revd Dr Richard Steel, Kath and Pete Atkins, Bob & Mary Hopkins.

Course timetable and venue

  • Saturday, 28 January 2017
  • Monday, 06 February 2017 or Wednesday, 08 February 2017
  • Monday, 06 March 2017 or Wednesday, 08 March 2017
  • Weekend Residential: Friday, 31 March 2017-Sunday, 02 April 2017
  • Monday, 10 April 2017 or Wednesday, 12 April 2017
  • Monday, 08 May 2017 or Wendessay, 10 April 2017
  • Monday, 05 June 2017 or Wednesay, 07 June 2017
  • Saturday, 10 June 2017
  • Monday, 03 July 2017 or Wednsday, 05 July 2017
  • Monday, 11 September 2017 or Wednesday, 13 September 2017
  • Monday, 02 October 2017 or Wednesday, 04 October 2017
  • Saturday, 18 November 2017

This year, the course will be run over two locations in Lincolnshire for the weekday evening sessions.  Mondays in the south near Spalding: New Life Community Church; The Junction, Wash Rd, Kirton, PE20 1QJ. Wednesdays in the north near Grimsby: St Peter, Church Walk, Holton-le-Clay, DN36 5AN.

Everyone will come together for the Saturday sessions at Bishop Grosseteste University Chapel, Longdales Rd, Lincoln, LN1 3DY.

The residential weekend will be at Hayes Conference Centre, Swanwick, Alfreton, Derbyshire, DE55 1AU.

Cost

£275 per person which covers all materials, refreshments and the residential weekend away. 

Financial support may be available for Anglican clergy (please speak to Bill Goodman, CMD officer for the diocese of Lincoln for more information).  Lay ministers in the diocese of Lincoln may apply for a grant up to £125.  There are 20 grants available for this course on a first come, first served basis,and are limited to two applications per benefice (please speak to Jesse Ratcliff, Lay Ministry Officer for the diocese of Lincoln for more information).  More financial support may be available locally for other denominations.

Download the flier and booking form below or book online.

Contact

Jesse Ratcliff

jesse.ratcliff@lincoln.anglican.org

01522 504050

msm York 2017

We believe it will be a significant resource for building the Kingdom of God in this area.

Individuals are most welcome, but we particularly hope that small groups from a church or fresh expression will come as a team. This will significantly deepen the impact of the course. 

Who is it for?

  • Those exploring how to begin, sustain and grow a fresh expression of church;
  • Experienced pioneers who want to reflect on what they are doing;
  • Those wanting to learn qualities of Christian ministry;
  • Christians who want their churches to be more effective in mission;
  • All denominations, traditions and ages;
  • Urban, suburban and rural contexts.

Features of the course

  • Designed for busy Christians;
  • Delivered ecumenically;
  • Local and national teachers;
  • Reflection on your context and story;
  • Varied learning styles and resources;
  • Coaching, mentoring, learning networks;
  • Full materials and extra online material.

Modules include

  • Mission context;
  • The mission of God;
  • Vision, values and call;
  • Starting something new;
  • Listening for mission;
  • What is church?
  • Gospel and culture;
  • Team roles and behaviour;
  • Discipleship;
  • Evangelism;
  • Spirituality, worship and the sacraments;
  • Growing to maturity.

Your local course

The course leaders and teachers include Fiona Fidgin, Rachel McCallam, Terry Joyce, Richard Walker

Course timetable and venue

  • Saturday 25th March 2017
  • Tuesday 25th April 2017
  • Residential Weekend 12th -14th May 2017
  • Tuesday 13th June 2017
  • Saturday 8th July 2017
  • Tuesday 12th September 2017
  • Saturday 14th October 2017
  • Tuesday 7th November 2017
  • Saturday 2nd December 2017

Tuesday evenings and all day Saturday to be held at The Diocese of York City Office, Amy Johnston way, Clifton Moor, York, YO30 4XT

The residential weekend is at Sneaton Castle, Whitby,YO21 3QN

Cost

£250.00 or £280.00 (if ensuite room is required for residential weekend)

Download the flier and booking form at the bottom of the page or book online

Contact for booking:

Fiona Fidgin 

fidginf@methodistchurch.org.uk

or 07799 900 456 

msm North & West Yorkshire 2017

We believe it will be a significant resource for building the Kingdom of God in this area.

Individuals are most welcome, but we particularly hope that small groups from a church or fresh expression will come as a team. This will significantly deepen the impact of the course. 

Who is it for?

  • Those exploring how to begin, sustain and grow a fresh expression of church;
  • Experienced pioneers who want to reflect on what they are doing;
  • Those wanting to learn qualities of Christian ministry;
  • Christians who want their churches to be more effective in mission;
  • All denominations, traditions and ages;
  • Urban, suburban and rural contexts.

Features of the course

  • Designed for busy Christians;
  • Delivered ecumenically;
  • Local and national teachers;
  • Reflection on your context and story;
  • Varied learning styles and resources;
  • Coaching, mentoring, learning networks;
  • Full materials and extra online material.

Modules include

  • Mission context;
  • The mission of God;
  • Vision, values and call;
  • Starting something new;
  • Listening for mission;
  • What is church?
  • Gospel and culture;
  • Team roles and behaviour;
  • Discipleship;
  • Evangelism;
  • Spirituality, worship and the sacraments;
  • Growing to maturity.

Your local course

Teachers include: Tricia Mitchell, James Bell, Graham Cray, Pete & Kath Atkins, Barbara Glasson, Robin Gamble,Roger Walton, Vaughan Pollard & Mark Carey 

Course timetable and venue

  • Saturday 14 January 2017
  • Monday 13 February or Tuesday 14 February 2017
  • ResidentialWeekend: 24-26 March 2017
  • Monday 24 April or Tuesday 25 2017
  • Monday 22 May or Tuesday 23 2017
  • Saturday 17 June 2017
  • Monday 10 July or Tuesday 11 July 2017
  • Saturday 16 September 2017
  • Monday 16 October 2017 or Tuesday 17 October 2017
  • Saturday 18 November 2017 

Saturdays run from 09.30-16.30 at Boston Spa Methodist, LS23 6AA (just off the A1).

Weeknights run from 19.30 -21.30 on Mondays at St John's Clayton, BD14 6RL

or on Tuesdays at Holy Trinity, Ripon, HG4 2EY.

The residential weekend is at Sneaton Castle, Whitby, YO21 3QN

Cost

£310 pp (£280 before 01.12.2016) which covers all materials, refreshments and the weekend away.

Group discounts available, and significant grants available. 

Download the booking form and flyer below or book online.

Contact

Karin Shaw

karinmshaw@googlemail.com

01423 500057

Nick Blundell

nickblund@gmail.com

01274 416506

Kezia Robinson

keziarobinson@gmail.com

07791878260 

msm North East 2017

We believe it will be a significant resource for building the Kingdom of God in this area.

Individuals are most welcome, but we particularly hope that small groups from a church or fresh expression will come as a team. This will significantly deepen the impact of the course. 

Who is it for?

  • Those exploring how to begin, sustain and grow a fresh expression of church;

  • Experienced pioneers who want to reflect on what they are doing;

  • Those wanting to learn qualities of Christian ministry;

  • Christians who want their churches to be more effective in mission;

  • All denominations, traditions and ages;

  • Urban, suburban and rural contexts.

Features of the course

  • Designed for busy Christians;

  • Delivered ecumenically;

  • Local and national teachers;

  • Reflection on your context and story;

  • Varied learning styles and resources;

  • Coaching, mentoring, learning networks;

  • Full materials and extra online material.

Modules include

  • Mission context;

  • The mission of God;

  • Vision, values and call;

  • Starting something new;

  • Listening for mission;

  • What is church?

  • Gospel and culture;

  • Team roles and behaviour;

  • Discipleship;

  • Evangelism;

  • Spirituality, worship and the sacraments;

  • Growing to maturity.

Your local course

The course leaders and teachers include Rob Wylie, Beth Rookwood, Paul Revill Stephen Lindridge,Tim Sanderson, Elaine Lindridge, Jona Sewell, Alison Wilkinson

Course timetable and venue

  • Saturday 21 January 2017

  • Tuesday 24 January 2017

  • Tuesday 28 February 2017

  • Tuesday 21 March 2017

  • Tuesday 04 April 2017

  • Residential Weekend 19 – 21 May 2017

  • Tuesday 06 June 2017

  • Saturday 01 July 2017

  • Tuesday 11 July 2017

  • Tuesday 12 September 2017

  • Tuesday 10 October 2017

  • Tuesday 07 November 2017

  • Saturday 18 November 2017

Tuesday’s (19.30-21.30) and Saturday’s (10.00-16.00) evenings will be held at:

The Holy Biscuit, 1 Clarence Strete, Newcastle Upon Tyne, NE2 1YH.

The residential weekend is at:

Emmaus Youth Village, Pemberton Road, Allensford, Consett, DH8 9BA.

Cost

£280 per person (Early bird discount available, book before the end of October 2016)

Download the booking form and flier at the bottom of the page or book online.

Contact

Jenny Burton

jennyburton@lindisfarnertp.org

or 0191 270 4144 

BigReach Innovator

Get Cumbria Discovering God

This is an unusual job. There’s no other job like it. It’s impossible.

We are looking for someone who is:

a practical-creative

a dreamer-doer

theologically deep…and simple

playful and serious

big picture and bespoke

digital, paper and people

God-passionate

Gospel passionate

Churches in Cumbria are committed to God for All: by 2020 everyone of all ages and backgrounds will have had an opportunity to discover more of God and God’s purpose for their lives…’ Serious resource is being put into making this a reality. The BigReach Innovator will be part of the strategy to help make this happen. We’ve advertised before and didn’t manage to appoint anyone… maybe it really is an impossible job. BigReachneeds explanation. Paperwork is on www.carlislediocese.org.uk/jobs.