The Shape of Things to Come

Our churches will never be released in mission until we learn what it means to release every member in ministry, out in the world and in keeping with the shape God has made them. Phil Potter will take the morning to look at the kind of missional leaders that we need to identify, who and where they are, and how we can release them in mission. He will also challenge us to think radically about what the future church looks like, unpacking what it means to change our very mindset for the missional challenges we face in a world where people make their relationships across networks as much in their local neighbourhoods. 

In the afternoon, a series of workshops will look at different models of mission that can be used in both rural and urban settings. 

•    Sacramental Fresh Expressions: Tim Sledge will draw on the riches of our Anglican heritage while reframing them within our local context. 

•    Rural Fresh Expressions: Phil Bromiley will draw on his experience as rector of five rural parishes where he has experimented with fresh expressions in a rural context. 

•    Working with Young Adults: Tom Coopey will bring his insights into the delights and challenges of working with a community of 20 to 30-year olds – some unchurched, some dechurched and some from other churches seeking peers of their own age. 

•    Breathing Spaces – creating quiet days for those outside the church, using Christian spirituality: in this workshop, Emily Bradbury will share insights and stories about the creative use of quiet spaces to draw people into the presence of God. 

Canon Phil Potter is the Archbishops’ Missioner and UK national Team Leader of Fresh Expressions. Before this, he was Director of Pioneer Ministry in the Diocese of Liverpool where one in three parishes has now planted at least one fresh expression of church. He has also been involved for the past few years in national and international strategies for promoting new ways of doing church, and in the recent past has worked as a consultant and speaker in Australasia, North America, Finland, Denmark, Norway and Germany. He has written two books: ‘Pioneering a new future’, formerly published as `The Challenge of Change` (BRF 2009/15), and `The Challenge of Cell Church` (BRF 2001).

Tim Sledge is Vicar of Romsey Abbey, a Fresh Expression Associate and co-author of Mission-Shaped Parish.

Phil Bromiley is Rector of Oldbury Benefice, a Mission Enabler in Salisbury Diocese and a Fresh Expression Associate. 

Tom Coopey is Team Vicar of Radipole and Melcombe Regis. 

Emily Bradbury of Poole Missional Communities has a background in Spiritual Direction and runs ‘Breathing Spaces’, a project to resource others to engage missionally with people in Poole who don’t connect with church, using Christian spirituality, quiet and community.

Rural Mission Enabler

York Methodist Circuit are looking for a Rural Mission Enabler to work with churches in the Easingwold area to:

  • Promote and develop mission and outreach in the community
  • Engage with congregations to discern their vision and hopes for the future
  • Develop spiritual growth and an effective Christian presence
  • Support worship and pastoral care

In partnership with others including ministers and lay church members.

 

MSM Cambridgeshire & Suffolk 17

The Diocese of St Edmundsbury & Ispwich, Diocese of Ely, East Anglia Methodist District, Eastern Baptist Association and URC Eastern Synod are delighted to make msm available locally. 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 this will 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: Dave Gardner, Simon Goddard, Sarah Gower & Ed Olsworth-Peter

Course timetable and venue

  • Saturday 09 September 2017
  • Tuesday 10 October 2017
  • Wednesday 11 October 2017
  • Saturday 11 November 2017
  • Tuesday 21 November 2017
  • Wednesday 22 November 2017
  • Tuesday 09 January 2018
  • Wednesday 10 January 2018
  • Saturday 10 February 2018
  • Tuesday 20 March 2018
  • Wednesday 21 March 2018
  • Saturday 21 April 2018
  • Tuesday 15 May 2018
  • Wednesday 16 May 2018
  • Saturday 09 June 2018

Saturdays run from 09.30-16.00 at Christ Church Moreton Hall, Lawson Place, Bury St Edmunds IP32 7EW. Weeknights from 19.30 -21.30 on Tuesdays: St Mary’s Church, St Mary’s street, Ely CB7 4TH Wednesday’s: St Michael’s Church centre, Martlesham Heath, IP5 3PL

Cost

£185 which covers all materials, refreshments and the weekend away.

Download the flier and booking form below or book online.

Contact

David Pawson – david.pawson@cofesuffolk.org

 

MSM Rotherham 17

The Anglican Diocese of Sheffield, Methodist Church and the Baptist Association are delighted to make msm available locally. 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 this will 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: Rachel McCallam, Debora Marschner, John Hibberd, Mark Wigglesworth & Kez Robinson

Course timetable and venue

  • Saturday 23 September 2017
  • Tuesday 17 October 2017
  • ResidentialWeekend 17-19 November 2017
  • Tuesday 12 December 2017
  • Tuesday 16 January 2018
  • Saturday 10 February 2018
  • Tuesday 13 March 2018
  • Saturday 21 April 2018
  • Tuesday 22 May 2018
  • Tuesday 12 June 2018
  • Saturday 7 July 2018

Saturdays run from 09.15-16.00 & Weeknights from 19.00 -21.30 at Wickersley Methodist Church, Bawtry Road, Rotherham, S66 1JJ.

The residential weekend is at Cliff College, Calver, Hope Valley, Sheffield, S32 3XG

Cost

£320 pp (£300 before 21.07.2017 which covers all materials, refreshments and the weekend away Bursary support & discounts for groups may be available (varies by denomination

Download the flier and booking form below or book online.

Contact

Lucy Nunn – Lucy.Nunn@sheffield.anglican.org

MSM Lancashire and Carlisle 17

The Diocese of Carlisle, Lancashire, Blackburn and Cumbria Methodist Districts are delighted to make MSM available locally.  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 of fresh expression will come as this will 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 David Banbury, John and Olive Drane, Richard Passmore, Alison Ransome, Archdeacon Mark Ireland, Linda Tomkinson and Grant Ashton

Course timetable and venue

  • Saturday 30 September 2017
  • Wednesday 11 October 2017
  • Thursday 12 October 2017
  • Wednesday 22 November 2017
  • Thursday 23 November 2018
  • Wednesday 10 January 2018
  • Thursday 11 January 2018
  • Wednesday 7 February 2018
  • Thursday 8 February 2018
  • Residential weekend 16-18 March 2018

There will be additional MSM modules offered on Saturdays in 2018, participants will be informed of the dates during the course.

Saturday will run from 09.30-16.00 at Penrith Methodist Church, Wordsworth Street, Penrith, Cumbria, CA11 7QY

Weeknights from 19.30 -21.30 Wednesday at Bamber Bridge Methodist Church, Station Road, Bamber Bridge, Lancashire, PR5 6ED & Thursday at Carlisle Diocesan Offices, Church House, 19-24 Friargate, Penrith, Cumbria, CA11 7XR

The residential weekend is at Cumbria Park Hotel, 32 Scotland Road, Carlisle, CA3 9DG

Cost

£285 which covers all materials, refreshments and the weekend away.

Download the flier and booking form below or book online.

Contact

Siobhan Trickett – siobhan.trickett@blackburn.anglican.org

 

MSM West Midlands

The Diocese of Worcester, Wolverhampton and Shrewsbury District areadelighted to make MSM available locally. 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 this will 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 Graham Horsley, Ian Bell, Andrew Roberts, Tim Lea, Deb Walton

Course timetable and venue

  • Saturday 23 September 2017
  • Wednesday 11 October 2017
  • Wednesday 8 November 2017
  • Friday 24 – Sunday 26 November 2017
  • Wednesday 10 January 2018
  • Wednesday 7 February 2018
  • Saturday 17 March 2018
  • Wedsnesday 11 April 2018
  • Wednesday 9 May 2018
  • Saturday 16 June 2018

This year, the course will run on weeknights and Saturdays. Weeknights run from 19.30-21.30 Cradley Heath Community Link, 72, High St, Cradley Heath B64 5HA. Saturdays run from 09.30-16.00 Christ Church Lye, High St, Lye, Stourbridge DY9 8LX.  The residential takes place at Holland House, Main Street, Cropthorne, Worcs WR10 3NB.

Cost

£225, but subsidy of £75 available for members of churches in the Diocese of Worcester and the Methodist District of Wolverhampton and Shrewsbury.

Download the flier and booking form below or book online.

Contact

Emma Woollaston – training@cofe-worcester.org.uk / 01905 732812