weekly news sheet 07/02/2021

Dear Friends

I hope you managed to catch some of the very welcome sunshine the last couple of days. It’s so lovely to see the snowdrops flowering and the birdsong is definitely increasing.

This week we have an online service for you which you can find here:
www.capelandockleychurch.org.uk/2021/02/06/second-sunday-before-lent-sunday-7-february-2021/

Please do join us for the Lent course that Rev Liz will be running from 22 February 7-9pm for 6 weeks entitled ‘Creation Matters’. This course will be on Zoom. We will be recording the sessions so don’t worry if you can’t attend all of them you can always watch it later. Please email on liz@hostmyserver.co.uk if you would like to be added to the list.

Whilst we are on the subject of courses, I just want to remind everyone that we have 2 bible groups running on Zoom at the moment. There is the weekly bible group which meets on Mondays from 3 – 4.30pm which is currently half way through a study of Isaiah, and a monthly bible group which meets generally on the 4th Monday of the month 7.30pm -9pm. The monthly bible group will be starting a new topic after Easter – ‘Understanding the Old Testament’. Both groups are very friendly and always look forward to having new members. If you would be interested in joining either please do email me and I’ll pass your email on.

Suzanne Cole who is the editor of InSpire has asked for our thoughts on what 3 things we are most looking forward to when restrictions end. Please email her on editor@capelandockleychurch.org.uk  to let her know. To start the ball rolling here are my three:

1. Give my grandchildren a huge hug.
2. Go out for supper with friends without a mask.
3. Go to the theatre sit in the front row and not worry about social distancing

Do let me know what yours are.

Suzanne also wondered whether you would be happy to let her know when you have had your vaccine so we can create an ever growing list of names that represent the hope we all have of eventually returning to normal.

I attach the weekly readings, the Bishop’s sermon, our weekly news sheets and the photo of the week which is an atmospheric shot of sunshine and mist competing taken on a very muddy walk at Newlands Corner.

With love and prayers

Debbie von Bergen
debbievonbergen@icloud.com
07774 784008

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Parish Brief – 2nd February 2021

Hello

‘Now is the time to be sowing onions’.
 
It was a throw-away remark from a friend last week, which somehow stuck in the mind. At that point we were still in the middle of the forty days of Christmas (which draw to a close on the feast of Candlemas, which we celebrate today); and this particularly bleak midwinter was evidenced by the snow on the ground as I looked out of my study window. The idea of anyone planting anything at such a time seemed absurd. But my friend knows a thing or two about gardening, and I had no reason to doubt him. Now is the time to be sowing onions.
 
It was the Area Deans who gave me some idea of what that might look like as we met together on a zoom call yesterday morning. No-one was minimising the challenges of this season in the life of our church and wider communities (not to mention the personal challenges it’s throwing up).  No-one was unrealistic about the complexities of a gradual return to some kind of normality. But as we began to address the question, ‘What might a post-pandemic church look like, and how should we prepare for it?’ there was a real energy to our discussions, and a sense of renewed hope. True, things won’t be the same, everyone agreed that. But do we want them to be the same? Does God? Or may this prolonged crisis give us the opportunity for new vision, fresh thinking, based on all we’ve been learning along the way? Is now the time to be sowing onions?
 
It’s a theme we will be exploring further as we look towards the season of Lent; and it’s prompted a prayer that I’m finding myself praying most days, based on the words of Isaiah 43:19:
 
‘Lord, you are doing a new thing. Help us to perceive it’.
 

Bishop Andrew

Critical updates

A call to pause, pray and reflect

A #prayerforthenation is shared across social media each day at 6pm – these are available to download here. We are encouraged to join the collective prayer at 6pm tonight and every night in February, following a weekly pattern.

Tonight we are invited to pray for the elderly, isolated and vulnerable:

  • We echo God’s commitment to those most at risk of this virus by praying today for those who are particularly vulnerable and isolated: praying for their deliverance, protection and comfort
  • We hold before God those who care for them – that they would be strengthened and encouraged in this work

2020 Statistics for Mission data submissions

A big thank you to all those who have completed their 2020 data submissions to the National Church using the online parish returns system.  While the usual deadline for completion would be 31 January, this year’s final closing date for this year’s data entry is Easter. 

The National Statistics team recognises that 2020 has been a very difficult year so they have tried to shorten the form and just collect what is essential and/or easy for churches to tell them about. They do want to celebrate what has been going on this year and have included some questions regarding online services.

You can find an FAQ here and if you have any further questions please get in touch with the Parish Coordination Team at parishcoordination@cofeguildford.org.uk.

As we approach Lent 2021, we have created a Lent 2021 campaign page on our website to host all information, resources and ideas.

This page will be kept updated with the latest information including:

  • What to expect from the Diocese
  • Resources for Children & Families
  • Resources for Schools
  • Information on how to support the Bishop of Guildford’s Community Fund Lent Appeal 

We will also be hosting a Wednesday Webinar on the 10th February at 7.30 filled with ideas on how to think creatively for Lent and Easter – click on the training link below to register. More details in the training section.

Lent 2021- Supporting the Bishop of Guildford’s Community Fund

The Bishop of Guildford’s Communities Fund makes grants of around £40,000 a year to parishes and charities which are reaching out to help the disadvantaged and vulnerable across the diocese.

The range of community projects funded includes those which support people with disabilities, mental ill-health, the isolated and marginalised, young families and older people. The Fund also supports training and skills programmes to help young people into work. It is financed by collections at licensing and confirmation services, by Lent giving and contributions from both individuals and parishes.

However, the Fund can only give away as much as it raises and because of the pandemic and the cancelling of many church services, its income is substantially down, so a major fund-raising appeal is being launched this Lent to enable this vital work to continue. To find out more about the Fund and examples of the projects it has supported, please go to www.bgcf.org.uk.

Each week in the Lent Parish Brief a short interview will be profiled with one of the funds recent beneficiaries.

Lent 2021 – See, I am doing a new thing (Isaiah 43.19)

This year we will be sharing:

  • The first Lent Parish Brief will be shared on Wednesday 17th Feb and then a weekly Lent Parish Brief will be issued every Monday including a reflection on our theme, See, I am doing a new thing.
  • prayers with the senior team, online 12.30-1pm every Wednesday in Lent
  • Chrism Eucharist on Maundy Thursday 1st April at 11am 

 

Sign up link for the Lent Parish Brief

As you already receive the weekly Parish Brief you will receive the Lent Parish Brief. Please share the sign up link (http://eepurl.com/gWF3db) with anyone who would find comfort in receiving these Lent emails. 

For your information 

Did you miss a Wednesday webinar?

All of our webinars have been recorded an are available here 

Do you have a suggestion for a webinar?

Please let us know by emailing Peter Harwood, Director of Mission.

Sunday sermons will continue to be provided each week until at least Easter. 

Sunday Sermon

‘Theology in Lockdown’ is the theme of Bishop Andrew’s sermon this week, as he especially focusses on the lectionary epistle reading from Colossians 1:15-20. 

Dates, Events & Training

Church Buildings, Faculties, and Churchyards

3 February, 8-9.30pm

Each year, our diocese stages a training event for new churchwardens. This year (just like the Zoomitation!) it takes the form of a Zymposium over Zoom. This session will give tips and resources for all Churchwardens need to know on buildings including how to apply to make changes.

NEW Creative and 2021 friendly ideas for Lent & Easter
10 February, 7.30-8.30pm

Our Wednesday webinar will be thinking about creative and 2021 friendly ideas for Lent and Easter – covering Ash Wednesday on to lent prayer ideas and Holy Week and Easter. There will be ideas for multi-generation households, for adults and children, mid week and Sunday worship. We may even touch on some Thy Kingdom Come resources for Pentecost if we have time.
 
To Register for this practical and time saving webinar click below:

Weekly bitesize leadership formation in lockdown

Mondays, 12.30pm
There is still time to join our new weekly guided reflections on leadership for clergy and LLMs. Hosted on Zoom, the 30 minute weekly reflections will centre on scripture using Jonathan Sack’s brilliant book “Lessons in Leadership” and have time for discussion and prayer.

Net Zero Heroes

The Central CofE Environment Group has put together a veritable smorgasbord of webinars on all matters carbon, and the reduction of. If the recent Synod motion to achieve ‘Net Zero’ by 2030 has left you reeling, all the information you could possibly need is contained in these webinars, which have been recorded and can be viewed at your leisure.

From putting in an electric vehicle charge-point, to calculating carbon footprints and installing renewable heating, Jo and Catherine have the answers ready and waiting. 

Maxed-out incumbents, do not fear – the Diocesan Environment Group is likewise available to provide support and advice to you (or even better, your Net-Zero-PCC-subcommittee!)

Please contact our Diocesan Environment Adviser, Alison.Moulden@cofeguildford.org.uk for any help that’s needed.

Get the information as it happens

We have set up a Facebook Group, bringing together leadership across the diocese, to share best practice, to ask questions and encourage one another.

The next brief will be issued on Tuesday 9 February at 4pm. 

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Weekly news sheet 31 January 2021

Dear Friends,

This week we have both an online service and another Zoom coffee morning. The online service can be found here:
www.capelandockleychurch.org.uk/2021/01/30/candlemas-sunday-31-january-2021/

Zoom Coffee and prayers is from 10am tomorrow, do join us if you can, you can drop in any time and leave when you want. We look forward to seeing you, the link is here:
us02web.zoom.us/j/83991317357
Meeting ID: 839 9131 7357

Many of you will know that this weekend is the RSPB’s Big Garden Birdwatch, and with all of us in lockdown what better way to spend an hour of your time than with a cup of coffee watching the birds that are visiting the garden. You can still join, the link is here:
www.rspb.org.uk/?channel=paidsearch&gclid=CjwKCAiApNSABhAlEiwANuR9YBASiv8H9c4hjuC2OUcxMQSF5UzqYoqgcXwirDFrP5qS5PEH0AWO7BoC0SAQAvD_BwE

Our Lent course this year follows a similar vein and will be looking at ‘Creation Matters’. The course will be run by Revd Liz and starts from 22 February 7-9pm for 6 weeks on Zoom. If you would like to join this course please let Revd Liz know.

Revd Liz also did a lovely Christingle service for the children at Scott Broadwood this week. If you would like to have a look at it you can find it here:
https://youtu.be/URtlrj34Eiw
A huge thank you goes to Village Greens for donating the oranges for the children to make their Christingles.
For us adults Revd Liz has also prepared a Christingle reflection which is attached to this email, along with the usual weekly sheet, the readings and Bishop jo’s sermon.

The new copy of InSpire is now in our churches, so do help yourself to a copy. You can also find it online here:

www.capelandockleychurch.org.uk/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/February_2021_auto-colour.pdf

Lastly our photo of the week had to be a picture of the snow! Thankfully it only lasted a short time and was particularly beautiful in the sunshine. The picture was taken on Holmwood Common.

With love and prayers
Debbie von Bergen
debbievonbergen@icloud.com
07774 784008

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Marathon thoughts…

Revd Liz Richardson

I am no marathon runner but I can imagine that it is typical that in those final last stages of a race i.e. more than three quarters through with the end in sight – these must be some of the most difficult to physically and mentally to run – your body and mind is tired yet you have to keep going. Yes the combination of January and a more intensive lockdown because of the Covid variant is tough. Yet and yet the end is in sight. It has been a delight and wonder that so many of our over eighties and key workers have proudly been vaccinated and surely helps us all to cope with current restrictions. Each of the three lockdowns we have experienced have seemed to have their different flavours so to speak. Last March seemed very much quieter and of course we had the blessing of the beautiful Spring in which I remember lots of lovely walks with bluebells and primroses, exploring more of our local countryside around Capel and Ockley, clapping for the NHS and Carers, digging allotments, scarecrows and all sorts! Flexibility arrived in the early summer so that was another change and support bubbles too! The November lockdown had a different flavour altogether, not such good weather then, but Christmas was ahead and I used the time to get ahead for Christmas services and all that entailed as well as online shopping! We also began to think about the Nativity scene that graced our front lawn in December, with the help of Christina Curtis who masterminded the wonderful figures that took up residence! It was such a joy to see how people would stop and pause, take photos, pose beside and explain the scene to their children. Gary Collins lit the whole scene up and with Doug’s magnificent guiding star held up by various apparatus until Storm Bella decided to hit that is; which led to the star moving over to take up its final position above the stable itself. Quite right of course theologically!

So what next then?! What will be the flavour for this lockdown I wonder? For me I think it is good to really listen to what others are saying in the way of good advice and wisdom. It is easy in our usual busyness to just brush off much of the good stuff that comes our way. Much easier to instead remember the negative?! The enforced staying at home for a lot of us means we have a unique opportunity to spend time doing something we always say we don’t have time for or maybe discover we don’t ever want to do that thing?! Spring lockdown saw me begin some much needed interior decorating – there’s always that to finish…. Whatever it is and at the moment I find its just plodding on in that marathon scenario, I am beginning to see signs of Spring as this month we enter the season of Lent. And what does Lent lead to? It leads to Easter and the resurrection of our Lord Jesus along with all the new life that is always there however hidden by viruses and lockdowns.

Looking forward to Lent we have decided to study something which we have all appreciated hugely in recent times – creation and all that is within it. Called ‘Creation Matters’ it is a course which will meet initially via Zoom on Monday evenings at 7pm beginning on February 22nd. Please let me know if you wish to join us. We shall be covering such matters as why we should care for creation, climate change, our attitudes to animals and how to apply what we learn to the way we live. This is looked at from the Christian viewpoint but we have much to learn from each other, so don’t feel you have to be a paid up Christian to join in! We will be using scripture as our text but people of all faiths or none very welcome indeed.

It has of course been a great sadness to have to close our churches for public worship but do remember that we are broadcasting a service for you each week on our parish website capelandockleychurch.org.uk . If you are not an online person then please do contact me or one of the team to arrange for a DVD or a printout of our weekly readings and notes which we can deliver to you. There will also be copies just inside church each week along with this our wonderful InSpire church magazine and the new Capel and Beare Green magazine! A huge thank you to Corrine for taking on the editorship and production of this. Please do support her and all of us by giving her material and your thoughts for this new venture. We are of course always here for you to assist with all the usual offices and a listening ear. We would love to hear from you and how you are doing in these times. There are restrictions still with baptisms, weddings and funerals but the latter still take place of course albeit in smaller numbers. I look forward to being very busy in the future when we can all meet unrestricted and join in all the many celebrations that have up till now been postponed.

So as we finish this month of January on the high note of Jesus’ presentation at the Temple in Jerusalem when we have celebrated Jesus as the light of the world, let us be those who will carry our own light and join it to his as we travel towards Lent and Easter and get this marathon finished!

With my love and prayers as ever.
Revd Liz

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Issue 47 February 2021 Keep me in the shelter of your wings

This month sees Valentine’s Day on 14th and there are articles marking
it in this issue.  Also, Lent begins on Wednesday 17th February and we
have articles, prayers and reading recommendations from Rev Liz, Parish
Pump and the Church Times.  ‘Lent … Reflection, Reconciliation, Renewal’.

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Parish Brief – 26th January 2021

Hello
 

When God sighed

I was reading a passage of scripture the other day when a word jumped off the page at me. It’s only one word, and not a very big one at that. It is a word that I didn’t remember seeing before, but it hit me square in the face. I found it in Mark 7: 31-35. Jesus is presented with a man who is deaf and has a speech impediment. Jesus took the man aside and looked him in the face. Knowing it would be useless to talk, he explained what he was about to do through gestures. He spat and touched the man’s tongue, telling him that whatever restricted his speech was about to be removed. He touched his ears. They, for the first time, were about to hear.

But before the man said a word or heard a sound, Jesus did something I never anticipated.

He sighed.

One might have expected a clap, or a song or a prayer. Even a ‘Hallelujah!’ but the Son of God did none of these. Instead, he paused, looked into heaven, and sighed. From the depths of his being came a rush of emotion that said more than words.

I’ve never thought of God as one who sighs. I’ve thought of God as one who commands, weeps, calls forth the dead…But a God who sighs?

I have begun to wonder if this word caught my eye because I have done my fair share of sighing recently. I have sighed at the ever-increasing numbers of those who have died because of Covid. I have sighed as I have watched doctors and nurses cry because of the pressure they are under. I sighed as I watched protestors storming Capitol Hill. I sighed after I realised, I had spoken wrongly and harshly to my son.

No doubt you have done your fair share of sighing.

Of course, there is the sigh of relief, a sigh of expectancy, and even a sigh of joy. But that isn’t the sigh described in Mark 7. The sigh described is a hybrid of frustration and sadness. The apostle Paul spoke about sighing: he said that Christians will sigh as long as we are on earth and long for heaven; and that the creation sighs as if she were giving birth; even the Spirit sighs as he interprets our prayers (Romans 8:22-27). All these sighs come from the same anxiety; a recognition of pain that was never intended, or of hope deferred.

When Jesus looked into the eyes of this man, the only appropriate thing to do was to sigh. ‘It was never intended this way,’ the sigh said. ‘Your ears weren’t made to be deaf, your tongue wasn’t made to stumble.’ In a strange sort of way, this sigh brings me comfort, because in an indirect way, God’s pain is our comfort.

For it is in the agony of Jesus that our hope lies. Had he not sighed, had he not felt the burden for what was not intended, we would be in a pitiful condition. Had he simply chalked it up to the inevitable or washed his hands of the whole mess, what hope would we have?

But he didn’t. That holy sigh assures us that God still groans for his people. He groans for the day when all sighs cease, when what was intended to be will be.

 
Martin Breadmore, Archdeacon of Dorking
 

Critical updates

A call to pause, pray and reflect

In an open letter, the Archbishops of Canterbury and York are calling the nation to pause, reflect, and remember the more than 100,000 people across the UK who have died after contracting Covid-19, and all those who know and love them.

They also urge people to support each other both by following the guidelines to limit the spread of the virus and in practical ways, reaching out in care and kindness.

The below prayer is being shared across social media and is available in 

A prayer for those who mourn
Gracious God,
as we remember before you the thousands who have died,
surround us and all who mourn with your strong compassion.
Be gentle with us in our grief,
protect us from despair,
and give us grace to persevere
and face the future with hope
in Jesus Christ our risen Lord.
Amen.

Church House Guildford savings

On Wednesday 20 January we announced changes and cost reductions for Church House Guildford and Willow Grange staff.

This has been a year like no other, COVID-19 tested everyone and the Bishops Leadership team has been impressed by the flexibility of our teams to effectively adapt and shape the offering from Church House to support the changing needs of our parishes, schools and communities through this time. This has affected the majority of our staff, through furlough, adaptions to roles, working from home and increased flexibility – we would like to thank them for everything they have done during this period of ongoing change.

The first two phases of the Church House Review were announced in May and November 2019, however further analysis into our administrative support and one training plan offering was required in 2020. The challenges of COVID-19 have also meant we have had to review the services which we provide to our parishes to deliver an additional 10% saving as part of the 2021-23 budget in light of the financial challenges that our parishes face.

A summary of changes announced were:

  • A fundamental re-organisation of our administrative support for CHG and Willow Grange, creating  a new centralised admin team led by an Office & Facilities Manager, supported by five Team Administrators, each with a specialism. A single shared PA for our Bishops; and a Hospitality Administrator for CHG (once the office can reopen). In addition, there will be a new Clergy Appointments Officer supported by a part time Clergy DBS & Appointments Administrator.
  • A reduction in CHG parish facing services, aimed at delivering cost savings, through staff reductions, whilst minimising the direct impact on our parishes. This involves a range of measures including the closing of three roles in the Mission and Operations Teams (two of which are vacant), reducing the parish share funding for the Education Team and moving two of our key Bishop’s Leadership Team roles to part time.
  • A re-organisation of our parish facing training arrangements, ensuring we are equipped to support our aspiration for “one training plan”. This includes closing one role in the Mission team and creating a new part time role of Training Lead.  

The changes represent a significant amount of change, impacting staff in all teams at CHG and Willow Grange. Regrettably, it includes the closure of 18 staff roles, of which 8 are vacant, alongside the creation of 9 new staff roles. Read the briefing document for full details.

Our priority now is to support all those impacted by these decisions and we will be supporting them through the process over the coming weeks. Please be mindful when working with our Church House colleagues of what they are going through. Your prayers and support will be much appreciated.

We are hopeful that these changes will enable some stability for Church House and Willow Grange going forward, although we will need to remain realistic about the level of financial challenge we’re facing and the impact on the services CHG provides to our parishes, schools and chaplaincies as we support their needs

2021 APCMs may meet online

Permission has been granted for 2021 Annual Parochial Church Meetings (APCMs) to be held virtually, e.g. via Zoom. Last year an exception to the requirement to meet in person was granted and with the continuing Coronavirus restrictions a further exception has been made for 2021 through a Bishop’s Instrument published this week giving permission for these meetings to be held online or with a mix of some attendees online and some meeting in person. 

As always local decisions must be made in the light of prevailing government guidance and regulations.  APCMs must take place by 31 May.

Lent 2021- Diocesan resources available 

This year’s Lent theme in the Diocese is ‘See, I am doing a new thing!’ (Isaiah 43:19). This year we will be sharing:

  • a weekly Lent Parish Briefing every Monday
  • prayers with the senior team, online 12.30-1pm every Wednesday in Lent
  • Chrism Eucharist on Maundy Thursday 1st April at 11am 

The Bishop of Guildford’s Community Fund will be running an appeal across Lent. The Coronavirus pandemic has created difficulties for the Fund. A major source of donations is the collections taken at licensings and confirmations, most of which have not been possible due to Covid restrictions. The result is that, just at the time when the Fund’s support is needed most, income is down substantially and there is little support that the Fund can now give to many deserving causes. We will be sharing some of the projects that the Fund has supported throughout Lent.

 

Sign up link for the Lent Parish Brief

As you already receive the weekly Parish Brief you will receive the Lent Parish Brief. Please share the sign up link (http://eepurl.com/gWF3db) with anyone who would find comfort in receiving these Lent emails. 

For your information

Living in Love and Faith Advocates

Following the launch of Living in Love in Faith and our clergy study day in November, each diocese is appointing its own LLF Advocate to encourage churches and deaneries to engage with the project and to serve as the conduits of feedback as we go. Bishop Andrew has asked Mark Wallace to be the Advocate for Guildford Diocese, and we’re putting together a small team to help him. Mark and his team will be working their way round the diocese to help you engage with LLF; do get in touch with him if you would like some help with this. His contact details are: mark.wallace@stmaryofbethany.org.uk, 07469 170317. 

LGBTQI+ Pastoral Team

Steve Cox, foremr Local Mission Advisor in Guildford, will be taking on the role of leading the LGBTQI+ Pastoral Team. His new book, Navigating the Son, is timely to Living in Love and Faith.

Navigating the Son is an exploration of how Christians can live with deep disagreements. It is about what is important to a healthy church (and society) in rapidly changing times when anger and division are the easy and common responses. Starting with how Jesus lived, the books examines what it means for individuals, and for a church to be Christlike. 

Charity Commission registration exemption extended

PCCs with an annual income under £100k are currently excepted from the requirement to register with the Charity Commission and to submit annual reports to them. The exception was due to expire on 31 March 2021. The Legal Office and the Finance Team of the NCIs have been negotiating with the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport with a view to obtaining an extension of the exception for smaller PCCs. 

A successful outcome to the negotiations has resulted in the Government laying a statutory instrument before Parliament extending the exception for a further 10 years, to 31 March 2031. The continuation of the exception means that significant additional administrative work will not now need to be undertaken by PCCs with incomes under £100k. 

 Resources and FAQs

Sunday sermons will continue to be provided each week until at least Easter. 

Sunday Sermon

Bishop Jo preaches on ‘Growing old while staying young’, focusing on Simeon in Luke 2:22-38 (celebrating Candlemas, the Presentation of Christ in the temple).

Words to change the world

At the Heads and Chairs meeting on 21 January, Alex Tear the Diocesan Director of Education used the words of the young poet Amanda Gorman at the Presidential Inauguration in his opening thoughts. We were so inspired by her poem and the way that she delivered it that we just had to create an extra collective worship based on the poem

We have produced a script and slides for schools to use in their collective worship with critical worker children in school or to send home. We have also recorded a video of the collective worship for schools to use at school or send home. 

In addition we have worked with colleagues in the Diocese of Liverpool to create a reflective prayer activity that offers an opportunity to pray around the change of leadership in the United States, using the stars and stripes on the American flag.

Dates, Events & Training

Clergy Study Day on the 27th Jan has been postponed in light of current situation. 

Online Worship Wednesday Webinar, 
27 January, 7.30-8.30pm
The hour-long webinar will be full of familiar faces from our parishes as they explore lessons learned, technology that is available that can support worship, and keeping everyone engaged.

Church Buildings, Faculties, and Churchyards

3 February, 8-9.30pm

Each year, our diocese stages a training event for new churchwardens. This year (just like the Zoomitation!) it takes the form of a Zymposium over Zoom. This session will give tips and resources for all Churchwardens need to know on buildings including how to apply to make changes.

Weekly bitesize leadership formation in lockdown

Mondays, 12.30pm
There is still time to join our new weekly guided reflections on leadership for clergy and LLMs. Hosted on Zoom, the 30 minute weekly reflections will centre on scripture using Jonathan Sack’s brilliant book “Lessons in Leadership” and have time for discussion and prayer.

Becoming a Sight Loss Friendly Church 

Torch Trust, the Christian sight loss charity,  are holding free 30-minute Taster sessions about becoming a Sight Loss Friendly Church (SLFC). 

Tuesday 23rd February 7pm
Wednesday 24th February 2pm
Thursday 18th March 2pm
Tuesday 23rd March 2pm. 
 
These interactive Zoom sessions offer an opportunity to hear about all the benefits of this free resource, as well as a chance to meet the SLFC team and ask questions. Visit sightlossfriendlychurch.org.uk or email slfc@torchtrust.org for more information & to book your place.  

Building a Generous Church: webinars for church leaders

The Church of England’s National Giving Team are offering a great series of free webinars to support parishes in encouraging generosity and enabling giving. We will be exploring discipleship materials to help grow generosity, as well as practical mechanisms for giving such as online, contactless and legacies. Topics include The Theology of Giving, Why People Give (And Why Some Don’t) and Giving Essentials: How To Run a Giving Review – plus a look at the brand-new Generosity Toolkit. Multiple  dates available. Book your place now.

Get the information as it happens

We have set up a Facebook Group, bringing together leadership across the diocese, to share best practice, to ask questions and encourage one another.

The next brief will be issued on Tuesday 2 February at 4pm. 

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