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Clergy Mailing - August 2016
Contents
1. Nifty Notes
2. Ministry Vacancies
3. Big E Training Event 2016
4. Big E Booking Form
5. Growing Disciples in our Parishes flyer
6. Understanding Christianity
news & information from the Diocese www.southwell.anglican.org
N i f t y n o t e sAUGUST 2016
Compiled by Nicola Mellors email: [email protected]
£1.2m grant for diocese-wide
plans supporting growth
Southwell & Nottingham
Diocese has been granted
£1.2m from a national
strategic development fund
established by the Church
Commissioners.
The ongoing mission of the
diocese through its 305 churches
is sustained through the generous
giving of church congregations,
as well as careful management of
the diocese’s assets. The grant
from the Church Commissioners,
which is spread over five years,
will help to enable the diocese to
support a range of new
opportunities related to its
strategic focus in ‘Growing
Disciples – wider, younger and
deeper’.
This will include developing
‘Resource Churches’ around the
diocese that will be equipped to
help plant or graft new
worshipping communities
reaching out to many more of the
1.2m people who live in the
diocese.
The funding will also help with
establishing a Younger
Leadership College that will train
and commission 1,000 younger
leaders (age 15-18) over the next
seven years. Andy Wolfe,
presently Vice Principal at
Nottingham Emmanuel School,
was recently appointed to lead
this initiative as Dean of the new
College.
A new city centre Resource
Church in Nottingham will also
receive some ‘seed-corn’ funding,
particularly towards equipping a
Continued on page 2
In this month’s issue:
2 News in brief
4 Events & information
5 Prayer Diary
`9 Training Courses
11 What’s On
12 Comings & Goings
The new priests and deacons while on retreat as they prepared for
ordination to new ministries in the diocese, each one joining with lay
and ordained colleagues to share in 'growing disciples -wider, younger
and deeper'
News in brief. . . News in brief. . . News in brief. . . News in brief. . .
2 August 16
Grow as a disciple and leader
on new Intern Programme
Continued from page 1
venue for meetings and
activities.
The Bishop of Southwell &
Nottingham, the Rt Revd Paul
Williams, said: “I am thankful
for the visionary approach taken
by the Church Commissioners in
supporting real growth across the
Church of England. I am clear
that there is nothing better
anyone can do with their life
than be a follower of Jesus
Christ.
“Right now, for many, there is a
sense of living in a time of
uncertainty, yet there is immense
opportunity for congregations to
make an even bigger difference
helping to create strong
communities in which everyone
can flourish. This additional
funding will help us to develop
our core ministry in parishes
alongside some innovative new
projects.”
The £1.2m is part of £7.8m
awarded to projects in nine
dioceses by the Church
Commissioners and
Archbishops’ Council as part of
the Church’s Renewal & Reform
programme, focused on church
vitality and growth in a wide
range of communities.
The Diocese has launched an Intern Programme designed for 18
to 25-year-olds who are seeking to grow as disciples of Christ,
particularly in the area of leadership.
It is an integral part of the commitment of the Diocesan vision to
‘Commission 1,000 younger leaders (15-30) inspired and equipped to
serve God’s purposes in the world, growing churches, shaping culture
and transforming society’.
The one-year programme will support the development of a range of
leadership skills that are relevant to the work place and wider society,
with a particular focus on nurturing the vocation of those considering
ordained ministry.
The interns will help to further the mission and charitable objectives
of the Diocese by working within the framework of the Younger
Leadership College founded by the Bishop of Southwell &
Nottingham.
The highest priority will be developing personal discipleship and
leadership, through bible teaching and prayer, as well as by living and
working alongside other Christian leaders. Interns will meet one
morning a week for teaching, prayer and fellowship facilitated by the
Dean of the Younger Leadership College, supported by the Bishops,
other senior diocesan staff and leadership mentors.
The interns will, in turn, help to develop younger leaders through
partnership work in the Diocese’s secondary schools, work alongside
the Bishops and other senior colleagues in support of a range of
ministry opportunities.
Each intern will spend three and a half days a week in a church or
chaplaincy placement supervised by an experienced leader.
The programme will offer participants experience in the Church’s
ministry; understanding of the challenges and opportunities of
mission and evangelism in different contexts and traditions:
development of skills and competencies in leadership, evangelism,
teaching and pastoral care.
Interns will be provided with accommodation and will receive a
subsistence allowance of £80 per week which will be paid monthly.
The programme is for 12 months.
For information about joining the programme contact Jo
Padmore: [email protected]
Niftynotes 3
News in brief. . . News in brief. . . News in brief. . . News in brief. . .
Government roof
repair grants for five
of our churches
Five churches in Southwell &
Nottingham Diocese will benefit
from a government grant for roof
repairs.
Nearly 300 Church of England
parishes are to receive grants for
urgent repairs to their church
roofs in the second round of
awards from the Listed Places of
Worship Roof Repair Fund. The
churches receiving funds in our
diocese are: All Saints Church,
Coddington; St Wilfrid’s Church,
North Muskham; Holy Trinity
Church, Wysall; St Helen’s
Church, Selston and St Peter’s
Church, Clayworth.
Awards between £10,000 and
£100,000 have been offered
towards the urgent repair of roofs,
gutters and drains, failure of
which is the principal cause of
decay in historic churches.
In total, 401 listed places of
worship will benefit from awards
from the £25 million funding
package given by the Treasury.
This follows the 501 awards
announced in the first round in
Spring 2015.
The Revd Karen Rooms,
Vicar of St Ann’s with
Emmanuel and Area Dean
for Nottingham South, has been
appointed Canon Missioner of
Leicester Cathedral and Transition
Priest in the city’s Holy Spirit
Team.
Her new role will involve
developing the ministries of these
city centre parishes, connecting
with the communities and building
the congregations.
Also as a Residentiary Canon at the
Cathedral, Karen will oversee and help to develop the social outreach
ministry with asylum seekers, homeless people and other vulnerable
groups.
The Bishop of Southwell & Nottingham, the Rt Revd Paul Williams,
said: “We are immensely thankful for Karen’s strategic leadership in
this diocese as Vicar of St Ann’s with Emmanuel, Nottingham, Area
Dean of Nottingham South and a member of Bishop’s Council. Karen
has an engaging vision for urban ministry and the Church’s mission in
the transformation of society.
“In this she has made a substantial contribution to developing the
Church’s presence, helping to renew communities across the city,
including through the work of Nottingham Citizens. I know she will
bring wisdom, energy and passion to this new role as Canon
Missioner and City Centre Transition Priest in Leicester.”
Karen, who helped to set up Nottingham Citizens and co-chairs the
national Citizens UK Council, said: “I look forward to joining the
parish and cathedral teams and to building relationships and working
with different communities for the common good in Leicester. I am
excited by the opportunities we share to explore worship, mission and
justice and make a difference in the city.”
Karen is married to Nigel who is also a priest and they have two adult
sons, Joe and Ally.
Area Dean to take up post at
Leicester Cathedral
All Saints Church, Coddington
Events & information. . . Events & information. . . Events & informatio
4 August 16
Every year we seek to welcome
and train new Stewards. As a
Guild we are responsible for the
ministry of welcome to all
visitors to our magnificent
church .Visitors to the Minster
come from all over the world.
They come for many reasons,
some because it is a place of
prayer,others because they are
church or cathedral enthusiasts,
and yet others simply to look
around. Helping people to
understand the Minster as a
building and a church is one of
the satisfactions of being a
Steward.
Stewards come from all parts of
the Diocese and further afield.
They give a commitment to
being responsible for their
allotted duty periods. Most of all
they enjoy meeting and greeting
people from all walks of life and
be capable of developing a
rapport with visitors to our
beautiful Minster .
If you feel that you maybe
interested or wish to know
more please contact the
Minster Office, 01636 813681.
Southwell Minster
Guild of Stewards
Are you involved in marriage preparation?
Would you value a chance to review your present
programme, share ideas and further develop skills in
this area of ministry?
Loving for Life is a Mothers' Union training programme for
facilitators preparing couples for marriage. As part of the training you
will be able to view and evaluate a range of resources on the market
for use in marriage preparation, to help you to select and adapt
resources for your individual context.
The course is delivered by professional trainers over two days:
Tues 25th and Wed 26th October
10am - 4pm
Jubilee House
8 Westgate
Southwell
Nottinghamshire
NG25 0JH
"As a parish priest who officiates at lots of weddings, and comingfrom parishes which already run marriage preparation days in bothrural and urban settings, I can recommend the Mothers Union Lovingfor Life training we went on last year. Two days well spent ontraining that is interesting, challenging and relevant pastoral theologyand practice; I recommend it especially for lay people and clergylearning and sharing together with good materials available. " the
Revd Canon Tony Evans
'As the parish priest for a group of parishes which are very rural withonly myself to prepare couples, I can recommend the Mothers' UnionLoving for Life training. It was a valuable opportunity for apractitioner who ministers alone to train alongside lay people toensure good and best practice at all times.' the Revd Maggie
Woodward
For more details contact:
Lucille Porter
Loving for life
www.southwell.anglican.org Compiled for Nifty Notes
Prayerdiary
In September we pray for. . .
Niftynotes 5
Thu 01 Sep Chaplain amongst Deaf People (Susan Bloomfield)
George - (Southern Africa) The Rt Revd Brian Marajh
Fri 02 Sep The Wiverton Group (Bronwen Gamble)
Georgia - (IV, The Episcopal Church) The Rt Revd Scott Benhase
Sat 03 Sep GEDLING DEANERY (Area Dean: Phil Williams, Lay Chair: Richard Turner)
Gippsland - (Victoria, Australia) The Rt Revd Kay Goldsworthy
Sun 04 Sep Retired Clergy (David Edinborough, Chaplain to the Retired Clergy and Widows’
Officer)
PRAY for The Anglican Church of Tanzania The Most Revd Jacob Chimeledya
Archbishop of Tanzania & Bishop of Mpwapwa
Evangelical Lutheran Church in Finland: Diocese of Turku, Archbishop Kari Mäkinen, Bishop Kaarlo Kalliala
Mon 05 Sep Arnold, St Mary (Vacant: Area Dean: Phil Williams, Lay Chair: Richard Turner;
Clergy: Sam Hustwayte; Churchwardens: David Rogers, Mary Norris)
Gitega - (Burundi) The Rt Revd John Nduwayo
Tue 06 Sep Bulcote, Holy Trinity; Burton Joyce, St Helen; Stoke Bardolph, St Luke (Vacant:
Area Dean: Phil Williams, Lay Chair: Richard Turner; Churchwardens: Steve
Stephenson, Sue Rennie, Paul Smith, Kathy Dixon)
Glasgow & Galloway - (Scotland) The Rt Revd Gregor Duncan
Wed 07 Sep Calverton, St Wilfrid; St Wilfrid’s Church of England Primary School (Vacant:
Area Dean: Phil Williams, Lay Chair: Richard Turner; Churchwardens: Ray
Braddow, Jill Howard)
In September we pray for. . .6 August 16
Gloucester - (Canterbury, England) The Rt Revd Rachel Treweek
Gloucester - Tewkesbury - (Canterbury, England) Vacant
Thu 08 Sep Staff at the Minster Office
Grafton - (New South Wales, Australia) The Rt Revd Sarah Macneil
Fri 09 Sep Carlton, St John the Baptist (Amanda Digman)
Gombe - (Jos, Nigeria) The Rt Revd Henry Ndukuba
Sat 10 Sep Carlton-in-the-Willows, St Paul (Vacant: Area Dean: Phil Williams, Lay Chair:
Richard Turner; Clergy: Mike Skidmore, Wendy Murphy; Churchwardens: Patrcia
Spruyt, Roy Beckett)
Grahamstown - (Southern Africa) The Rt Revd Ebenezer Ntlali
Sun 11 Sep Racial Justice Sunday - Dianne Skerritt (Diversity Officer)
PRAY for The Church of the Province of Uganda The Most Revd Stanley Ntagali
Archbishop of Uganda & and Bishop of Kampala
Assistant Bishop of Kampala - (Uganda) The Rt Revd Hannington Mutebi
Evangelical Lutheran Church in Denmark: Diocese of Ribe, Bishop Elof Westergaard
Mon 12 Sep Colwick, St John the Baptist; Colwick St John Primary School (Amanda Digman)
Guadalcanal - (Melanesia) The Rt Revd Nathan Tome
Tue 13 Sep Daybrook; Arnold Seely Primary School (Sally Baylis)
Guatemala - (Central America) The Most Revd Armando Soria
Panama - (Central America) The Rt Revd Julio Murray
Wed 14 Sep Epperstone, Holy Cross; Gonalston, St Laurence; Oxton, St Peter & St
Paul; Woodborough, St Swithun; Woodborough Woods Primary School; (Anthony
Giles, Cora Yarrien)
Guildford - (Canterbury, England) The Rt Revd Andrew Watson
Guildford - Dorking - (Canterbury, England) The Rt Revd Jo Wells
Thu 15 Sep Chaplain for People with a Learning Disability (Mark Cantrill)
Guinea - (West Africa, West Africa) The Rt Revd Jacques Boston
Fri 16 Sep Gedling, All Hallows; Gedling, All Hallows Primary School (Vacant: Area Dean:
Phil Williams, Lay Chair: Richard Turner; Churchwardens: Kathy Northern,
Margaret Gale)
Gujarat - (North India) The Rt Revd Silvans Christian
Sat 17 Sep Lambley, Holy Trinity (Vacant: Area Dean: Phil Williams, Lay Chair: Richard
Turner; Churchwardens: Rod Boast, David Chambers)
Gusau - (Kaduna, Nigeria) The Rt Revd John Garba
Sun 18 Sep St John's School for Mission, Bramcote (Principal: David Hilborn)
PRAY for The Episcopal Church The Most Revd Michael Curry Presiding Bishop of TEC
In September we pray for. . .Niftynotes 7
Mon 19 Sep Caythorpe, St Aidan Misson Church; Gunthorpe, St John the Baptist; Gunthorpe
Primary School; Lowdham, St Mary the Virgin; Lowdham Primary School (Vacant:
Area Dean: Phil Williams, Lay Chair: Richard Turner; Churchwardens: David
Hadfield, Andrew Potter, Janice Hewitt)
Tue 20 Sep Netherfield, St George (Vacant: Area Dean: Phil Williams, Lay Chair: Richard
Turner; Churchwarden: Lillian Barnett, Patricia Bird)
Gwagwalada - ( Abuja, Nigeria) The Rt Revd Moses Tabwaye
Wed 21 Sep Nottingham, St Jude (John Allister, Ben Clayton)
Haiti - (II, The Episcopal Church) The Rt Revd Jean Duracin
Suffragan Bishop of Haiti - (II, The Episcopal Church) The Rt Revd Oge Beauvoir
Thu 22 Sep Porchester, St James (Phil Williams)
Hanuato'o - (Melanesia) The Rt Revd Alfred Karibongi
Fri 23 Sep Woodthorpe, St Mark (Matt Roberts, Michael Johnson)
Harare - (Central Africa) The Rt Revd Dr Chad Gandiya
Sat 24 Sep NOTTINGHAM NORTH DEANERY (Area Dean: Peter Huxtable;
Lay Chairs: Anne Walters & Sue Dunster)
Hawaii - (VIII, The Episcopal Church) The Rt Revd Robert Fitzpatrick
Sun 25 Sep The Nottingham Arimathea Trust (Carolyn Gilmore & Trustees)
PRAY for The Church in Wales The Most Revd Dr Barry Morgan Archbishop of
Wales & Bishop of Llandaff
` Church of Greenland: (Diocese of Greenland within the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Denmark) Bishop Sofie Petersen
Mon 26 Sep Aspley, St Margaret; Nottingham Bluecoat School (Jon Hutchinson, Wendy
Bradley)
Hereford - (Canterbury, England) The Rt Revd Richard Frith
Hereford - Ludlow - (Canterbury, England) The Rt Revd Alistair Magowan
Tue 27 Sep Basford St Leodegarius with St Aidan (Richard Shaw)
Highveld - (Southern Africa) The Rt Revd David Bannerman
Wed 28 Sep Bestwood Emmanuel with St Mark (Chrissie Little)
Ho - (Ghana, West Africa) The Rt Revd Matthias Mededues-Badohu
Thu 29 Sep Bestwood Park/Rise Park Ang/Meth LEP (Chris Easton, Community Missioner)
Honduras - (XI, The Episcopal Church) The Rt Revd Lloyd Allen
Fri 30 Sep Bestwood St Matthew with St Philip, St Matthew-on-the-Hill;
St Philip (Andy Morris)
Hpa-an - (Myanmar) The Rt Revd Saw Stylo
Canon Tim Pullen, Rector ofWollaton, St Leonard’s Churchwrites:
As part of the partnership
between Southwell &
Nottingham and the
Diocese of Jerusalem, St
Leonard’s Wollaton is developing
a link with St Andrew’s Anglican
Episcopal Church in Ramallah. In
June 2015 Father Fadi Diab, his
wife Ruba, and Marianne, a
member of the church, visited
Wollaton. Last month Carol
Charmbury and I made a return
visit. The timing meant we were
able to celebrate Easter for a
second time, as the churches there
follow the Orthodox calendar.
We experienced the generous
hospitality for which the people
of the Middle East are known; we
were continually presented with
amazing meals by people who
were genuinely pleased to have us
with them.
Carol and I had the opportunity to
worship through Holy Week and
Easter with the people of St
Andrew’s and other Christian
communities of Ramallah,
including taking part in a
wonderful procession on Easter
Saturday. The clergy of the
various churches (Coptic
Orthodox, Maronite Catholic,
Roman Catholic, Lutheran and
Anglican), accompanied by the
Muslim Governor of Ramallah,
followed 17 Scout marching
bands into the centre of Ramallah.
There we waited for the flame
carried from the Church of the
Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem.
Lanterns were lit from the flame
and carried back to churches to be
used in Easter Day celebrations.
On Easter Sunday it was a
tremendous joy to be with
Christians in the West Bank
making the Easter acclamation,
“Alleluia, Christ is risen!”
Christian leaders later met
President Mahmoud Abbas who
was keen to say that Muslims,
Christians and Jews had to find
ways of living together.
The Easter Saturday procession
was characterised by joy and
hope in a very volatile context.
We were made aware of this
when a young Palestinian woman
and her 16-year-old brother were
shot dead at the Qalandiyah
checkpoint we had used to cross
into the West Bank. (Palestinians
cannot move freely around the
country and have to endure
repeated Israeli checkpoints,
sometimes being forced to queue
for hours to move in and out of
the West Bank.)
The situation the Palestinians face
is full of injustice and it is
important to note that many
Israelis recognise this. However,
security fears and the political
climate mean the journey towards
a more just future remains
immensely difficult.
But our visit also highlighted how
important it is to visit the people
living in Palestine to reassure
them that they are not forgotten.
Carol and I will continue to
remember the time we shared
with some wonderful people who,
despite all they face, continue to
be joyful and hopeful.
For further details about the
Holy Land link contact:
David Lane, email:
World links news - www.southwell.anglican.org Compiled for Nifty Notes
8 August 16
Easter in the West Bank
Niftynotes 9
Training. . . Training. . . Training. . . Training. . . Training. . . Training. . .
J o u r n e y i n F a i t hWould you like to explore and stretch your faith? Do you feel ready
to take a new step in your discipleship journey? Would you like to be
more confident about speaking about Christianity to others? Would
you benefit from a vocational focus? JiF could be for you. This is a 30
week discipleship course delivered in 10 week modules, term time
only, from Sept 2016 to July 2017. Open to all, we have 3 groups
meeting across the Diocese based in Rainworth, Retford and Wilford
Hill.
For further information and an application form please contact
Catriona Gundlach on 01636 817232 or email:
Growing Disciples Training for Ministry & Mission
Ecclesiastical has once again
opened its annual Ministry
Bursary Awards for entries.
The awards are open to all
clergy in Anglican Christian
faiths and aim to provide
financial support to members of
the clergy for sabbatical
activities including pilgrimages,
study visits, spiritual retreats and
the pursuit of lifelong dreams in
2017.
Applications are now open for
entries for sabbaticals taking
place in 2017.
Judging of the applications will
take place in November and
awards will be made during
December 2016.
To find out more about the
Ministry Bursary Awards,
eligibility criteria and to
download an application form,
please go to
www.ecclesiastical.com/mba
Exploring Your Calling
This weekend will help you to
explore God's calling on your life.
It provides an excellent opportunity
to meet other Christians who sense
God calling them into new areas of
ministry and is led by mature
Christians who have experience of
helping people discern God's call
on their lives.
The course leader is Canon Dr
Christina Baxter who is the former
Principal of St John's College,
having taught Christian doctrine
there since 1979. She has followed
her calling into ministry nationally
and internationally. Christina is passionate about helping individual
Christians to discover their vocation and enabling them to follow it
through.
1 - 2 October 2016, cost £100 plus your accommodation, if
required. Please book by 9 September 2016.
Go to: http://stjohns-nottm.ac.uk/assets/Website-pdf-files-2015/Short-
courses/Exploring-Oct2016.pdf for full details and booking form
Contact Conference Manager on 0115 968 3224 or email
Ministry Bursary
Awards 2017
Named, Known, CalledSaturday 3rd December
10am – 4.30pm
Cranmer Hall, Durham
A day conference for women
exploring ordination. Several of
the seminar options are
particularly suited to young
women. The day is free of
charge and lunch is provided,
but it is essential to book a
place.
Find out more and sign up at
www.namedknowncalled.org.uk
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What’s Onin August
Items to be included in What’s On for Nifty Notes should be sent to Nicola Mellors at [email protected]
10 August 16
Friday Lunchtime in the Cathedral. Sheepish Grin. 12.15-1pm, Southwell Minster.
Medieval Themed Family Day (Multi award-winning Ezekial Bone is Robin Hood with
guests) 10.30am-4.30pm) in the Archbishop’s Palace, State Chamber and Education Garden.
Admission free, donations welcome.
Southwell Minster Tower Tours. 11am until 4pm. Tower tours will take place on the hour,
internal tours will take place every half hour. Inclement weather will prevent Tower tours
taking place. There will be a charge of £3.50 for a Tower tour, donations will be sought for an
internal tour.
Art in the Cathedral: Peter Ball sculpture exhibition in the Chapter House with private view
Friday 12th August 7pm. Admission free.
Organ Recital with Geoffrey Woollatt (Manchester Cathedral). 7.30pm Admission £8
(concessions £6).
Friday Lunchtime in the Cathedral. Russell Thompson (piano). 12.15-1pm, Southwell Minster.
Southwell Music Festival. Top quality classical music in the historic surroundings of
Southwell Minster, the State Chamber and elsewhere performed by leading young
professional musicians and up-and-coming local performers.
Friday Lunchtime in the Cathedral. Southwell Music Festival. 12.15-1pm, Southwell Minster.
Organ Recital with Paul Hale (Southwell Minster) Bank Holiday Monday. 3.30pm a collection
will be taken towards costs.
Opening of the Minster Historic Library. 10.30am–4pm. Admission free. Open other days by
appointment contact [email protected]
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Sep
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St Mary the Virgin & All Souls Parish Church, Highbury Vale Bulwell - Heritage Open
Weekend. Tower open 12 noon until 5.00pm with timed visits to see both a ringing
demonstration and the church bells. Church open for visitors 12 noon until 3pm . Light
refreshments available. Join us for a church picnic in the grounds or indoors if wet. Bring your
own food, hot and cold drinks provided. Tower open again on Wednesday 14 September 7.30
pm – 9.00pm. For Tower visits under 18’s must be accompanied by a responsible adult.
Requirement for all ages - medically fit to climb a stone spiral staircase.
St Mary the Virgin and All Souls Parish Church - Organ & choral concert, 7.30 pm with
Alfreton Male Voice Choir and organist Michael Anthony. Free admission with a retiring
collection. Open to all.
Quiet Day 'The God who gives Himself Away' with Angela Ashwin. 10am-4pm, Sacrista
Prebend. Starts at 9.45am with coffee and ends with tea at 3.45pm. Hot drinks are provided all
day - please bring your own sandwiches. A donation of £20 is requested. Further details:
01636 816833, email: [email protected] www.sacristaprebend.wordpress.com
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September. . . September. . . September. . . September. . . September. .
Niftynotes 11
Please note the deadline for the September 2016 issue of Nifty Notes is: 12TH AUGUST 2016
What’s on. . . What’s on. . . What’s on. . . What’s on. . What’s on. . .
Holiday Clubs If your church is doing a Holiday Club or any Summer Activity Days
this year please email: Nick Harding [email protected]
with the following information, so we can get a clear picture of all the
great ministry going on across the diocese:
• Dates, times, venue, age group/s, expected numbers
Growing disciples at the Big E Day
The Big E day, the Diocese of Southwell and Nottingham annual
training day for those involved in children and youth ministry, is
all about growing disciples this year. Taking place on Saturday
8th October at Southwell Minster School, the day will bring delegates
together for worship, resourcing, and training to support their ministry.
The choice of nearly 30 different workshop titles has something for
everyone as the day focuses on growing disciples through youth,
children and family work. We will be growing younger with input on
working with young children, developing faith, and under 5’s ministry.
We will look at growing deeper through youth and children’s resources
and initiatives to help establish and deepen faith in the young. And we
will be growing wider, considering evangelism and mission through
schools, special events, holiday clubs and all-age worship. All this, along with practical sessions on
materials to use, puppets, craft ideas, starting out in children’s work, developing teams, and plenty more
makes this a day not to be missed. People from all Christian churches are welcome to join in with us as we
seek to grow disciples together.
Nick Harding, Children’s Ministry Adviser, said ‘We are already excited about this special day, and the
privilege of working with 200 delegates from a huge range of churches. We want to see the church growing
disciples who are young, committed, and who can share the Gospel themselves, and this day will support
all the great work that takes place week-in, week-out with families, young people and children around
Nottinghamshire and beyond.’
This year Big E Day does not clash with half term holidays and is a slightly shorter day (9.30-2.45), so
please encourage as many people as possible to come from your church and churches around you – we look
forward to welcoming you!
The Big E Day Information Sheet & booking form have now been uploaded to the Diocesan website.
You can click on the link below to get to the correct page:
http://southwell.anglican.org/education/children-2/big-e/
Booking forms paper versions can be requested from [email protected]
12 August 16
Comings and Goings. . . Comings and Goings. . . Comings and GoingsThe Revd Canon Dr Nigel James Rooms at present Associate Priest at Bestwood Park and Rise Park in
the Diocese of Southwell and Nottingham is to resign with effect from 10 September 2016.
The Revd Karen Sheila Frances Rooms at present Area Dean of Nottingham South and Vicar of St Ann
with Emmanuel, Nottingham in the Diocese of Southwell and Nottingham to be Transition Priest in the
Holy Spirit Team (St Andrew’s, Jarrom Street and St Nicholas, Leicester) and Canon Missioner of
Leicester Cathedral in the Diocese of Leicester. Installation date to be confirmed. This is subject to the
completion of legalities and enhanced DBS clearance.
The Revd Trevor Howard Raaff, Curate at St Lawrence’s, Biddulph in the Diocese of Lichfield to be
Priest-in-Charge of St Michael’s, Linby with St James’, Papplewick in the Diocese of Southwell and
Nottingham. This is subject to the completion of legalities and enhanced DBS clearance. Licensing date to
be confirmed.
Follow up announcementThe Revd Margaret Caunt at present Vicar of St James, Anston in the Diocese of Sheffield to be Vicar of
St Mary’s, Arnold in the Diocese of Southwell and Nottingham. Licensing date: 7.30pm on 19 September
at St Mary’s, Arnold with the Bishop of Sherwood. This is subject to the completion of legalities and
enhanced DBS clearance.
The Revd Samantha Jane Tredwell at present Team Vicar of Newark on Trent with Coddington and of
Christ Church in the Newark Team in the Diocese of Southwell and Nottingham to be Vicar of St John’s,
Long Eaton and Assistant Director of Vocations in the Diocese of Derby. Licensing date to be confirmed.
Subject to the completion of legalities.
Follow up announcementThe Revd Bruce Elliot Rienstra, Assistant Curate in the parish of Warsop with Sookholme in the Diocese
of Southwell and Nottingham, to become Vicar of Inkberrow, Cookhill, Kington and Dormston in the
Diocese of Worcester. This is subject to the completion of legalities and enhanced DBS clearance. The
licensing will take place at 6.30pm on Monday August 1st at St Peter’s Church, Inkberrow WR7 4DZ.
The Archdeacon of Newark, the
Venerable David Picken, marked
his 25 years as a priest with a
celebration Eucharist at All Saints
Church, Clipstone.
The service provided an
opportunity for those present to
focus on God’s call on their lives
and to pray for vocations to the
ordained priesthood.
The preacher was the Venerable
Beverley Mason, Archdeacon of
Richmond and Craven, a friend of
David’s and a fellow trustee of
the On Fire Mission
“It was wonderful to be with so
many people from the various
areas of my ministry and I am
very grateful to them for coming
along to celebrate with me,” said
David.
“You do wonder where the years
have gone and I was prompted to
reflect that when I was a curate
we were not using email – you
could say that has all changed
now.
“It is a huge privilege to be called
to be a priest in the church of God
and I continue to give thanks for
that call and for all who support
me in it, especially Cathy.”
Celebrating 25 years as a priest
David and his wife Cathy with, from left: The Revd Tony Evans,
Archdeacon Beverley Mason, and the Revd Leah Vasey-Saunders,
Precentor of Wakefield Cathedral.
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Joining together in the transforming mission of God
MINISTRY VACANCIES August 2016
Southwell & Nottingham Diocese is a great place to be in ministry for mission! We specialise in creative and stimulating appointments, have generous churchgoers, some beautiful churches and our cathedral is a gem. It’s a varied and exciting area to live in, with excellent access to other parts of the UK. We take care of our church leaders with good quality housing and supportive deanery colleagues. Fresh stipendiary/non-stipendiary/retiring/part-time clergy and laity are welcome! Our current vacancies, divided by Archdeaconry are as follows:
NOTTINGHAM ARCHDEACONRY VACANCIES St Mary the Virgin and All Souls, Bulwell - Vicar
Our mission is simply to share the love of God with everyone. Our congregation spans the full age range with a mix of different socio-economic groups and ethnic backgrounds. Our parish is one of England’s most deprived yet with people who can be incredibly generous. We are looking for a Vicar who is:
Comfortable with and supportive of all types of worship
Able to engage and enjoy working with children, young people, parents, teachers and our strong uniformed organisations, growing our Church younger
A good communicator with a sense of humour, friendly and welcoming
Able to inspire and encourage others to grow deeper in discipleship
Pastorally aware with a compassionate heart Outward looking and able to encourage active
outreach
For informal discussion and further information, please ring Sarah Clark, Archdeacon of Nottingham, on 07917 693285 or email [email protected]
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NEWARK ARCHDEACONRY VACANCIES
Sutton in Ashfield St Mary Magdalene – Vicar
We are a large parish in the heart of the former Nottinghamshire coalfields. Our church is a vibrant, growing community and our mission statement is “Serving God, Serving Sutton”. We are seeking a Vicar who:
• will provide motivational leadership in a consultative and collaborative style, leading change sensitively and effectively
• sees worship as a priority and is supportive of participative worship
• will be visible in the wider community • welcomes children and young families in
church and enjoys the privilege of working with a church school community
• is able to relate well to others and particularly to develop positive relationships with people who come for occasional offices
For informal discussion and further information, please ring David Picken, Archdeacon of Newark, on 07917 690576 or
email [email protected]
Worksop Christ Church and Shireoaks - Vicar
Our purpose is: to grow disciples “wider, younger and deeper”. Do you have:
Enthusiasm for collegial working and ability to lead strategically
An ability to inspire and grow young people and young families and to work effectively with all the local primary schools.
Strong interpersonal skills and an ability to communicate effectively across diverse communities
Are You: A pastor who enjoys engagement with people’s
lives? Possibly called to help us implement our new five
year strategy?
For informal discussion and further information, please ring David Picken, Archdeacon of Newark, on 07917 690576 or
email [email protected]
For more information, please contact the Archdeacons’ PA on [email protected]
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We welcome applications from suitably qualified clergy from all sections of the community, and strive to be an equal opportunity employer.
Enhanced DBS clearance is required for each post.
Applicants will be assessed on the criteria for the post and if appointed it will be conditional
on the Bishop’s approval.
Next Bulletin September 2016
BIG E TRAINING EVENT 2016
Saturday 8th October (9am - 2.45pm) at The Minster School, Southwell NG25 0LG
THE BIG E TRAINING DAY…..is aimed at everyone who works with children or young people, be they new or experienced. There’s a choice of workshops covering important areas of work with children and young people, and everyone will be able to choose three. All bookings by Friday 23 September 2016. There will also be a Market Place with a Bookstall (the Cathedral Shop), resources available to borrow from the Diocesan Resource Centre and displays from other agencies working with children and young people.
THE WORKSHOP LEADERS ….. are a range of people with experience and expertise in their areas. Some work nationally or regionally for Christian agencies, while others work week-in, week-out with children and young people in their local church.
THE WORKSHOPS ….. cover a range of Big E basics to help, encourage and enthuse you. You will need to choose three workshops – one from each session. Some workshops have limited numbers, so early booking is advised. We will try to ensure you are given your first choice for each session but the online booking form (or paper booking form) asks you to select a second choice workshop too. THE COST….. at £10 per delegate includes LUNCH, drinks and biscuits. Make sure that you bring as many people from your church as possible, and share all that you learn after the event with your church. Many churches are willing to pay or help with the cost of the day, so please ask them! Payment must be received before the event.
Cheques payable to ‘Southwell & Nottingham Diocesan Board of Finance’
CREDIT or DEBIT CARD – Tel Alison on 01636 814504
Payment by BACS (internet bank transfer) — to ‘SNDBF’ Bank Account: 02919360 Sort code: 30-96-18. Please include a payment reference: ‘ Big E / (insert your surname or organisation)’
LUNCHTIME…. . Is an opportunity to have some lunch and also browse through the resources area.
WE WELCOME….. People with mobility problems. All workshops are located on the ground floor. We welcome young people who are helping with children in churches, as long as they are aged 15 and over. We are not able to provide crėche facilities. We welcome people from any church tradition or denomination, although the event is organised and sponsored by Southwell & Nottingham Diocese of the Church of England. THE MINSTER SCHOOL (NG25 0LG) ….. is very easy to find. Once you have reached Southwell, the school is located on Nottingham Road (A 612) next to Southwell Leisure Centre. Parking at the school is available.
PROGRAMME 9.00 Registration and drinks 9.30 Opening worship 10.15 Break and Marketplace 10.45 Workshop 1 (1 hour) 11.50 Workshop 2 (1 hour) 12:50 Lunch—drinks and market place 1.45 Workshop 3 (1 hour) 2.45 End of event
WORKSHOP CHOICES (29)
Please use the information below to help you fill in the online (or paper copy) booking form. Each delegate must choose a first & second choice workshop from each of the three sessions
C – particularly suitable for those working with children Y – particularly suitable for those working with young people S – particulary suitable for those working in or with schools
SESSION 1: 10:45 – 11:45AM SESSION 2: 11:50 – 12:50PM SESSION 3: 1:45 – 2:45PM Creative Craft Craft activities can be a great way to communicate the gospel, and help children engage with the Bible. This practical workshop will give you lots of ideas and things to take away. (C)
Creative Craft Craft activities can be a great way to communicate the gospel, and help children engage with the Bible. This practical workshop will give you lots of ideas and things to take away. (C)
NO WORKSHOP
Live Life 123 (Y) Live Life 1-2-3 is a commitment to create a GOD-HONOURING FUTURE by investing in intentional, accountable, disciple-making relationships.
Energize (CY) Get access to engaging, dynamic, Biblical meeting plans for ages 3-18+! Get equipped with enough training and support for whatever your leadership role has in store for you.
Energize (CY) Get access to engaging, dynamic, Biblical meeting plans for ages 3-18+! Get equipped with enough training and support for whatever your leadership role has in store for you.
Wiggly Worship Encouraging young children and families to connect with the church through worship and fun. (C)
Youth Alpha then What? (Y) We all know about Alpha, but do you know about Youth Alpha? Using multimedia designed to engage young people about faith, life and God. Come and explore what else you can do after your course has finished.
Schools (CY) Hear how Crossteach works with local Christian communities to enable young people in schools to engage with the Christian faith in a fun and relevant way and pick up some practical points and ideas.
Messy Church – the basics What is Messy Church? How does it work? What resources does it need to succeed? (CS)
Messy Church – taking it further A look at how Messy Church can grow and develop into a worshipping and nurture community. (CS)
Youth for Christ Resources (Y) To equip and inspire every church to reach every young person. Have a look at Rock Solid, Lumen and Mettle.
Puppets in Children’s Ministry – when and how? Wisdom and advice on how puppets can be used to grow young disciples and communicate the good news. (C)
‘11 Alive’ – All-age Worship as Outreach Come along to find out some of the principles and practice of the ’11 Alive’ worship from new Cross Community Church in Sutton in Ashfield, with lots of ideas about to engage with communities. (CY)
Songs that Tell Stories for Children and All-age “We’ve had a kids’ song, now we’ll sing one for the adults”. This session shares ideas for songs that engage both adults and children, and shows how they are an important part of inclusive all-age worship. (C)
Children and Young People with Special Needs Many children and young people have needs which at times can be difficult for the church to understand. Here you will find out about the needs that some children have, and how the church can help them. (CY)
Creative Prayer Ideas – taking children deeper How can the prayers in the group become more meaningful? How can they help children go deeper in their faith? (C)
Nurturing Spirituality in Children and Young People This workshop will explore what is meant by spiritual development and spiritual styles. We will then consider practical ways in which we can offer children and young people appropriate spaces in which to explore questions of meaning and faith, taking into account the different spiritual styles which they (and we) prefer. (CY)
Faith Development in the Home A look at suggestions, resources and ideas to help families worship, pray, learn and grow in faith together. (CY)
All-Age Worship What is all-Age worship for? How can it work? Is it possible to worship across the generations? What resources and ideas are there? (CY)
All-Age Worship in Traditional Churches All-age worship can be great fun, and is essential in helping the church see itself as one. But how can it succeed in a church with a traditional style of worship? Ideas, suggestions, and tips available here! (CY)
Worship Songs for Children and All-age A look at old and new songs that help children and all-age communities engage with God and widen their experience of worship. (C)
Reaching Children – Mission & Evangelism Holiday clubs, praise parties & other events are great opportunities to share faith. This will cover - using resources, building teams, keeping safe, as well as exploring what it means to help children find faith. (C)
‘Flame’ Creative Ideas for Under 5’s Help your under 5s to learn more about God through play and exploration. Easy, fun ideas to take away and do! (C)
Creating a Curriculum that Grows Disciples We will be exploring what it takes to prepare your own materials, what you are aiming at, and the importance of helping children become young disciples. (C)
Building Effective Links with Primary Schools Not every child comes into our churches, but most of them go to school – so that’s a great place to meet them! This workshop explores creative ways for churches to develop & strengthen links with local schools. (CS)
Developing Children’s Work Teams What are the skills required to develop good team-working and shared vision in your children’s ministry? Here we will look at strategies and ideas to help build effective teams that are passionate about growing young disciples. (C)
The Tweenage Years Children in the 9-13 age range can be a challenge! So what are they like, what makes them tick, what do they face, and how do we work with them to help them grow in faith? (CY) This workshop will run twice
The Tweenage Years Children in the 9-13 age range can be a challenge! So what are they like, what makes them tick, what do they face, and how do we work with them to help them grow in faith? (CY) This workshop will run twice
Starting Out in Children’s Work It can be daunting to find yourself asked to ‘help with the children’. This session will explore some of the basics and foundations of children’s ministry, and offer ideas to get started and to engage with children as they grow in faith. (C)
Big E Day 2016 - Booking form (paper copy) Saturday 8th October (9am – 2.45pm) at The Minster School, Southwell NG25 0LG
Delegate Information:
First Name:
Surname:
Address:
Tel No:
Email:
Church/Organisation:
Special Dietary Requirements if any)
Workshop Choices – Session 1 (10.45am – 11.45am)
First Choice:
Second Choice:
Workshop Choices – Session 2 (11.50am – 12.50pm)
First Choice:
Second Choice:
Workshop Choices – Session 3 (1.45pm – 2.45pm)
First Choice:
Second Choice:
Please confirm your method of payment (£10 per delegate):
Please return the booking form by Friday 23rd September to: Alison Jacobson, Education Department, Jubilee House, Westgate, Southwell, Nottinghamshire NG25 0JH Tel: 01636 814504. Email: [email protected]
Growing Disciples in our ParishesAutumn vision evenings for PCCs
An evening for PCCs with incumbents to come together
and explore the diocesan vision for ‘Growing Disciples
– wider, younger, deeper’, with a particular focus on
supporting PCCs as they review their own local priorities
and plans this autumn, looking to 2017 and beyond.
The evenings will include stories of how churches from
around the diocese have already been growing new
disciples in their own contexts, as well as pointing to a
variety of helpful resources that parishes may like to
consider in their further planning. Bishop Paul and others will
share more about the wider diocesan priorities for developing
‘resource’ churches, new worshipping communities as well as
growing younger leaders.
If you are not able to attend the evening linked to your deanery you are most welcome to
join in one of the other evenings.
20th September - 7.30-9.15pm
East and West Bingham Deaneries
St Andrew's Church, Langar
26th September - 7.30-9.15pm
Bassetlaw & Bawtry Deaneries
St Saviour's Church, Retford
29th September - 7.30-9.15pm
Newark & Southwell & Gedling Deaneries
The Minster School, Southwell
3rd October - 7.30-9.15pm
Nottingham North & South Deaneries
St Mary's Church, Lacemarket, Nottingham
4th October - 7.30-9.15pm
Newstead & Mansfield Deaneries
Samworth Academy, Mansfield
These evenings are for PCCs along with
others who form part of the lay and
ordained leadership of the church.
It is my desire that every parish moves into Advent and the new churchyear with a renewed vision for Growing Disciples and compelling plansfor turning this vision into reality in their context. ’‘
Joining together in the Transforming
Mission of God
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Welcome to Understanding Christianity The Church of England Central Education Office (formerly the National Society) has joined forces with RE today to produce a comprehensive package of resources and accompanying CPD called Understanding Christianity. It is a fantastic, high quality resource to support the teaching of RE and has been developed to specifically address some of the concerns raised in recent HMI reports on the teaching of RE. The package aims to provide pupils and students with a coherent understanding of Christian belief and practice from Foundation Stage to the end of Key- Stage 3. The Diocese will be launching Understanding Christianity, with input from Bishop Paul, at Holy Trinity Church, Southwell, NG25 0LD http://www.holytrinitysouthwell.co.uk/how-to-find-us/ on Thursday 29th September, from 9.15am to 12.00 midday. We are inviting headteachers, Chairs of Governors, RE Co-ordinators and ex-officio governors from our church schools and other clergy who are interested and who have links with a community school in their parish, as the materials are suitable for all schools. Our hope is that all church schools across the diocese will adopt the use of these resources and take advantage of the accompanying training. Their production has been generously supported by a number of sponsors in order that they can be accessed by as many schools as possible and they therefore represent excellent value for money. Training for church schools will commence on 29th September in the afternoon. We would love you to come along to the launch whether you are just interested in the materials or you are part of the course. Modules of training for community schools will be repeated at a later date. Those RE co-ordinators taking the course modules should attend both the launch (which will include the first module) at Holy Trinity Church, and the next two modules which will take place later on the same day at Jubilee House. Following this day there will be a series of half-day sessions spread through the rest of the academic year at which the remaining modules will be introduced, along with opportunities to feedback on use of the previous modules, thus ensuring a quality CPD experience for RE Co-ordinators spread throughout the year. Whilst a representative from each school signing up to the course must attend every session, it does not necessarily need to be the same person on each occasion. The cost of the Understanding Christianity course will be £85, which includes resources, access to the website plus the equivalent of three days training. To book your place on either the launch or the whole course, please complete the form below and return to [email protected] ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name of school: ………………………………………………………………….. We will/will not be attending the launch Names & roles of people attending the launch: Headteacher ………………………………. RE Coordinator …………………………… Clergy ……………………………………… Governor …………………………………..
For those attending the afternoon modules, please tick to indicate who this will be.
Headteacher
RE Coordinator