Wednesday, 10 December 2008
SUPPORTING CHRISTIANS IN EDUCATION
The blurb reads:
Supporting Christians in Education is a practical tool for Church Leaders and Youthworkers to help them to envision and resource teachers, pupils, parents and governors. No other single context involves so many of us, and this highly readable but insightful book lays out a compelling vision for Christian involvement and mission in education.
The book:
• Explains the values driving education today, summarises the pressures teachers face, and explores the curriculum from a Christian perspective.
• Explores the opportunities that today’s religious diversity provides.
• Includes a large number of down-to-earth ideas on how church leaders and their communities can practically support teachers, pupils and parents.
EVANGELISM LINEBACKER
MIXED ECONOMY – FRESH EXPRESSIONS NEW JOURNAL
Fresh Expressions says: Mixed economy is our new annual journal which takes a serious look at what it means to have new forms of church living alongside more conventional congregations, follow the link for your FREE downloadable copy:
http://www.freshexpressions.org.uk//standard.asp?id=4122&cachefixer=
THERE PROBABLY IS, YOU KNOW
In response to the Atheist Bus Campaign, Rev Evan Cockshaw who is a Pioneer Minister in
What he needs now is testimonies! He says, "The idea I had for this website was to simply provide the testimony of 100 or more Christians from all walks of life talking about why they believe in God. Not from an academic point of view so much as just honest testimony about experiences in life they've had which causes them to continue to believe in God to this day despite being intelligent and sensible people. So can we please be promoting this and asking for contributions from people finishing off the sentence "I believe in God because ..." in no more than 500 words. There is a form people can fill in on the website which will submit the contributions automatically."
He is also intending to produce a design for some postcards for churches to buy and hand out to people as the campaign hits their area.
Free Advent Resources
Damaris have made 24 short videos on an Advent theme (one for each day of Advent) and have decided to give them to you FREE. (Grateful thanks to WesleyOwen who have provided some funding for this, and will be publishing each video day-by-day on their website through Advent.)
You can preview some at www.damaris.org/advent where you will also see how anyone can freely view them and republish them online - this is ideal for personal blogs and church websites during advent any subscriber to www.toolsfortalks.com can freely download high resolution versions to show in meetings or events
And it doesn't stop there! We have also created an Advent Service resource pack which contains exciting all-age friendly activities for advent services - built around our downloadable advent videos. This resource pack and associated powerpoints is totally free for anyone to download - at www.damaris.org/advent
Thursday, 30 October 2008
Kibworth and Fleckney Praise
Thursday, 16 October 2008
Recommended Reading
These books now available from Christian Resources:
SOUL PURPOSE by J. John at £8.99 aims to lead the reader from a prayer of commitment into the heart of Christian life. “He offers clarity to the journey of transformation which all of us are on. In his own unique style he tackles: How the Bible is relevant to the 21st century; Why and how we pray; Why Christians face difficulties and how to cope with them; and Going to church and loving it”.
BREAKOUT £8.99….”an amazing story of growth through mission-shaped communities. Written by Mark Stibbe and Andrew Williams we have here a proof that it is possible to move from being drawn to one place to ‘going out’, not individually but as a church fellowship. BREAKOUT is the story of one church’s move from a ‘come to us’ to a ‘we go to them’ model of mission”.
LE1 6AF T: 0116 285 4499 E: enquiries@christianresourcesleicester.com
Wednesday, 15 October 2008
Monday, 13 October 2008
St Luke's Quiz Evening
St Luke's Holiday Club
Friday, 10 October 2008
Transformation through the Gospel
This event, entitled "Transformation through the gospel" is designed as an evening of encouragement and will offer practical ways forward for every church in the partnership to feel confident about engaging in mission in unscary ways.
This will be an Open Meeting. If you are a member of any church within the partnership, you will be most welcome to coem along. We would particularly encourage those churches which were not represented at the PCCs evening led by ReSource in October to come along to this November meeting. Those who were at the October meeting, or the Quiet Day in May or the launch forum meeting will know that the input from the ReSource team will be well worth experiencing.
Thursday, 2 October 2008
Southern Edge Mission Partnership Blog
St Andrew, Aylestone
St Christopher
St James The Greater
St Mary, Knighton & St Guthlac
The Emmaus Team - St John the Baptist, Clarendon Park & The Church of The Nativity, Aylestone Park
Thursday, 25 September 2008
CALLED TOGETHER - The annual service to affirm and celebrate authorised lay ministries
All are very welcome, and members of those congregations who have lay ministers being admitted or authorised are particularly encouraged to attend – tickets are NOT required. Following the service there will be refreshments and musical entertainment to which all are cordially invited.
Mike Harrison - Director of Mission and Ministry, Leicester Diocese, email: Mike.Harrison@LecCofE.org Tel. 0116 248 7428.
FRESH EXPRESSIONS – URBAN VISION DAY New Ways of Being Church in an Urban Setting
A day for the whole Christian community to discover more about fresh expressions of church.
Speakers will include Tim Lea and Rachel Jordan and local church leaders.
The programme will include:
• An overview of developing fresh expressions of church within a mixed economy
• Worship, prayer and reflection in a variety of styles
• Stories of fresh expressions of church within Leicestershire
• Workshops in particular areas of interest
You are welcome to come on your own but we particularly welcome small groups and ministry teams.
The day will be a fresh expressions experience in itself for:
• Complete beginners
• Teams and individuals with a heart and passion for urban ministry
• Those who have questions about fresh expressions and mission shaped church
• Those who have started something new and need some practical help
• Christians from any church and every tradition
Cost: £5 including lunch.
To book please contact Sally Cresswell, Tel: 0115 983 5000 or E-mail: sally.cresswell@salvationarmy.org.uk and for more information visit www.freshexpressions.org.uk
Fresh Expressions is an initiative of the Archbishops of Canterbury and York supported by the Methodist Conference and working in partnership with many churches across Great Britain. www.freshexpressions.org.uk
A fresh expression is a form of church for our changing culture established primarily for the benefit of people who are not yet members of any church.
GROWING WOMEN LEADERS: nurturing women’s leaders in the Church
Christina Reece of the Archbishop’s Council says of Rosie’s book “An impressive summary of biblical and historical information and an insightful analysis of the issues surrounding women and leadership. Every church leader – and aspiring leader – should read this book.’
Visit the CPAS Women In Leadership blog HERE.
Friday, 19 September 2008
Worship in Music Weekend
Wednesday, 17 September 2008
Two new mission booklets from ReSource
From ReSource: We are finding increasingly that we are being invited to provide support and training for mission. To help meet this need we have just published two new ReSource booklets by Roger Morgan. Roger has for years been involved in mission and evangelism, working amongst university students, for a time with Daniel Cozens and Through Faith Missions, and latterly in his own parishes of St Columba’s Corby and then Holy Trinity Leicester. Roger has now joined the ReSource team as a strategist and specialist missioner.
The first booklet, Stay Evangelism, is written to encourage ordinary Christians to develop a transparent and friendly lifestyle which makes it possible to share their faith unthreateningly and in a servant-hearted way with others. The second, Decision, is for those who are thinking of making a step of commitment, and is ideal for use with Alpha or in the context of parish missions and outreach events.
Stay Evangelism costs £3; Decision is £2 or £10 for a pack of 10. Both are available through www.resource-arm.net.
Cycle Ride from Lands End to John O'Groats
Friday, 12 September 2008
Searching for Peace and Happiness?
Monday, 8 September 2008
Bishops Pledge Change to Young People
The key findings of the consultation were fed in to the conference through a dedicated session on the 22nd July, where the bishops had the opportunity to hear directly from five of the young people who attended the earlier event. The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, also attended this session.
The Archbishop of York, Dr John Sentamu, and the Bishop of Leicester, the Rt Rev Tim Stevens, headed the delegation of archbishops and bishops who visited the Peepul Centre in Leicester ahead of the Lambeth Conference on the 14th July.
The young people, drawn from across the worldwide Anglican Communion, were invited to air their views on issues of faith, life and power and influence the bishops of the Anglican Communion’s discussions. The topics discussed included areas of family and relationships, education, employment, poverty, wealth, the environment and economy and why they feel the Church doesn’t take young people seriously. Consequently, many of the bishops made promises, written on scrolls, to the young people in their diocese. These included pledges such as setting up or meeting with their youth council, allocating more funding to youth projects in their diocese and offering support to their local youth workers. Bishops wrote their promises on scrolls, signed by themselves and the teenagers to take away and remind them of the experience.
During the consultation, the bishops and young people were involved in different activities to explore the themes together. Seventeen year old Matthew Rusk, chair of the Bishops youth council in Leicester, reflected on the activities: ‘We played a ‘life’ game, a ‘faith’ game and a ‘power’ game, which all explored the impact of these areas for young people. In the life game, for example, we led the bishops blindfolded on a giant board, a bit like a snakes and ladders board. They encountered different life scenarios such as ‘you fail your exams’ or ‘your parents get a divorce’, and the young people had to advise the bishops on the next move to take. The bishops had to trust the young person’s advice because they were blindfolded!’
Matthew continued: ‘One of the aims of the day was to challenge the bishops to think about young people’s perspectives – and I think we did that.’ Becky Jackson, also 17 and vice-chair of the Bishops youth council said that the unity between the bishops and the young people was a highlight of the event: ‘It was amazing to bring so many different cultures, denominations and generations into the same place and work together for one aim. I think that the bishops realised that young people really appreciate being listened to, and as a result have decided to give the young people more of a look-in. I don’t think they understood before how seriously young people want to take these issues.’
Friday, 5 September 2008
Advance Notice: Christ in The Centre - Good Friday April 10th 2009
SCRIPT READING - Thursday 25th September, All Nations Christian Centre, Frog Island, 7.30 – 9.30p.m.
CASTING WORKSHOP - Saturday 11th October 10 a.m.– 4:00 p.m. (Venue To be Confirmed)
Easter 2009 may seem far off, but preparations for Good Friday's production have been going on for some time! There is a new and exciting script for 2009 which will need a large cast. These meetings are both essential if people would like to be involved in next year's Christ in the Centre. At the first meeting we will be reading the new script and outlining rehearsal dates. *Rehearsal dates/times will depend on parts allocated, but most will take place after Christmas. On Saturday 11th October we will spend the day work-shopping and casting the script. Please note: We will cast the production from these meetings so if people are unable to attend one or both but would still like to be part of the cast, please do let me know and I will put you on the list!.
From Hilary Ayling (CITC 2009 Cast Co-ordinator) - 01509 890 115 or email hilary.ayling@woodhouse-eaves.co.uk
Want to know the true meaning of Christmas ?
Mobile phones may be a must-have accessory for Britain’s much-maligned youth, but now teenagers are being challenged to put their phone and video cameras to good use: to reveal their deepest thoughts about the true meaning of Christmas.
In a new national competition launched today and backed by the Archbishop of York, Dr John Sentamu, the YouTube generation is being asked to film their own short video clips showing what they believe Christmas is really all about.
READ MORE at: HERE
And then visit: www.truemeaning.co.uk
Sunday, 31 August 2008
Making the Bible Heard
Please come along and find out more about the Bible Society and support its work with your presence and your donations.
Refreshments will be available at the end of the event.
Thursday, 28 August 2008
ENJOYING GOD - Ministry, Mission and Money
With guest speaker Canon Sam Wells
Described by the Archbishop of Canterbury as “an outstanding thinker and an outstanding pastor”, we are fortunate to have Sam Wells leading a day of theological and pastoral reflection which will no doubt be both spiritually nourishing and intellectually stimulating.
The day will be comprised of three addresses:
Ministry
The first address will focus on power. A whole generation of clergy lost the ability and vocabulary to talk about power, and, as a result, lost touch with a sense of their own power. The first address will reopen the conversation about the power of ministry and seek to identify where that power specifically lies.
Mission
It is commonplace for Anglicans to talk about incarnational ministry but less common for that ministry to be grounded in a description of mission that emphasizes the abundance of God. This address explores three models of ministry and commends one that most aptly imitates the shape of Jesus’ life.
Money
Money is the elephant in the room for many clergy and diocesan conversations, and there is difficulty in talking theologically about it for all the reasons highlighted in the first two addresses. This third address seeks a theological and practical way of conceiving money in the kingdom of God’s abundance.
Sam was born in Canada. He studied in Oxford, Edinburgh and Durham, and then served in parish ministry for fourteen years in Newcastle, Norwich and Cambridge. In 2005 he moved to North Carolina to become Dean of Chapel at Duke University and Research Professor of Christian Ethics at Duke Divinity School. He has written several books on theological ethics, including God’s Companions, Improvisation and Transforming Fate into Destiny. Most recently he wrote the Archbishop of Canterbury’s Lent Book in 2007, Power and Passion.
Open to all - booking necessary. Contact Claire Stapleton, Tel: 0116 248 7417 or E-mail: claire.stapleton@leccofe.org
Diocesan Assembly: Book Now!
The Diocesan Assembly: Saturday 20th September at Samworth Academy.
What will we see?
A rock opera called 'Luv Ester', the story of Old Testament Ester's engagement with God and society.
Many displays about life and activities in and around the parishes of the diocese.
...and do?...
many workshops are available from which to choose.
There will be a Eucharist at the end of the assembly, and we'll be launching Back To Church Sunday.
GOOD NEWS! PARKING has been made available to all those attending this event at three locations on Trenant Road and the Saffron Lane. If you have not yet sent back your booking form please do so at the absolute latest by 31st August to Carol Gibbons at Church House email: Carol.Gibbons@LecCofE.org or tel: 0116 248 7411.
Faith In Action - the church has left the building
Tim writes:
I contacted Faith In Action after finding them on the web with a view to purchasing one of their Campaign Kits. This is sometimes also known as "Don't go to church Sunday". They very kindly gifted me a Kit. (Normally $50)
Faith in Action is a 4-week, church-wide campaign that creates in your congregation an outward focus and a heart to serve. Faith in Action culminates in a Sunday when regular services are cancellaed and the entire congregation engages in service projects in, and with, the community.
Faith in action is ...
. 28 Daily Devotionals
. 4 weeks of small groups
. 4 sermons/services
. 1 Cancelled worship service replaced by a day of community service, ending with an evening celebration
Transform your congretation, Reach your community, Help you church touch the world.
Well worth a look.
More info from Tim at tim.jessiman@ntlworld.com
Tuesday, 26 August 2008
Kibworth and Fleckney Praise
We are very lucky to have two amazing items to look forward to: The talk will be by Barrie Hockney on 'Walking with God', and the Worship is being led by a new and young worship band, The Calling.
As always, a warm welcome and refreshments afterwards.
Wednesday, 13 August 2008
Bank Holiday Open Day at Launde Abbey
For further information or to book a stall or car boot pitch for YOUR fund-raising, please contact Launde Abbey on 01572 717 254 or visit www.launde.org.uk
The Welland Transport & Accessibility (WTAG) Grant
Further to a meeting between our Director of Parish Funding & Fundraising, Andrew Nutter and a representative from WTAG, we have just been informed that there is grant money available - and Parishes in the Boroughs of Melton & Harborough are eligible. The money WTAG has originates from East Midlands Development Agency (emda)
and is available up to next March, so applicants do still have some time.
Please go to the following link to read more:-
http://www.leicester.anglican.org/diocesan-info/subsite/stewardship-and-fundraising.aspx
and check the relevant “Word” documents :- Information Pack, Guidance Notes and Application Form.
Tuesday, 12 August 2008
Lambeth Conference Open Meeting with the Bishop
Friday, 25 July 2008
Songs of Praise
Wednesday, 9 July 2008
Church Tourism Funding
Might your church be able to benefit from church tourism and associated funding.
Go to the following links to see if you could apply for the current funding:-
CLICK HERE
and for LeicesterShire Promotions recent presentation on church tourism:-
CLICK HERE
Cartoon from www.cartoonchurch.com
Wednesday, 2 July 2008
The Bishop of the Arctic visits Oadby
Kibworth Relay for Life
In aid of Cancer Research (UK), the Kibworth Relay for Life is a 20-hour, community, family, overnight event that will be held at Kibworth and Smeeton Football Ground 30th and 31st August 2008. It will be a charity event raising money for cancer research. If you are interested in finding out more, please call Sharon Archer on 0116 279 6559, or Valerie Griffey (Joint Committee Chair) on 0116 279 1162 or email shazarch61@hotmail.com
Gumley Open Gardens
Sunday 6th July 2008 - Gumley Open Gardens & Art Display will be held from 11am until 6pm in aid of St Helen’s Church. Come along and have a Ploughman’s Lunch or Cream Tea in the Village Hall. Walk round the gardens, or view the Art Exhibition in the Church. Sit and watch some village cricket or have a go on the Tombola! Lots to see and lots to do. Further details from John & Penny March 0116 279 3931; email: towerhouse1@btinternet.com
“For God's sake, please listen to us!”
The Archbishop of York, Dr John Sentamu, and the Bishop of Leicester, Rt Revd Tim Stevens, will head a delegation of Archbishops and Bishops from all over the world coming to Leicester ahead of the Lambeth Conference.
All this and much more on the RCC Newsletter June 30 now on the website www.leicester.anglican.org
Saturday, 21 June 2008
Back To Church Sunday Training Opportunities
Training Courses would be held on Tuesday, 8 July 2008, 10am – 12noon at Church House and Tuesday, 9 September 2008, 7.30pm – 9.30pm at Christ the King, Beaumont Leys.
Prince Caspian
Resources for schools include:
· Assemblies for primary and secondary schools - using downloadable clips from the film.
· RE Lessons for primary and secondary schools - using downloadable clips from the film
· A short, downloadable, video exploring issues raised by the film - and including integrated clips. Plus the script and clips so you can recreate something like this in live events
Resources for churches include:
· 25 spiritual and moral themes plus six detailed illustrations - using downloadable clips from the film
· Outlines for childrens and youth meetings, all-age services and church/community events - using downloadable clips.
· A short, downloadable, video exploring issues raised by the film - and including integrated clips. Plus the script and clips so you can recreate something like this in live events
· Two short, downloadable, videos exploring issues raised by the film - and including integrated clips. Plus the script and clips so you can recreate something like this in live events
See more at http://www.damaris.org/narnia
Monday, 16 June 2008
Resources from our Quiet Day
Thursday, 12 June 2008
An Evening for PCC / DCC Members with ReSource
Monday, 9 June 2008
Want to gain a professional qualification in Youth Work?
Midlands Centre for Youth Ministry based at St John's Nottingham offers a variety of courses in Youth and Community Work and Applied Theology. It is possible to get a relevant professional qualification at any level. Study full time or part time.
Enquiries: 0115 968 3222 Email: g.benson@stjohns-nottm.ac.uk
School Assembly Training
On Saturday 28th June, 9.30 –12.30
In the Church Rooms, Church Lane, Ratby.
What is it? - This is to help with a wide range of possible work in School Assemblies. This is in addition to the Open the Book training currently on offer by the Diocese.
Who’s it for? - Anyone who currently takes part in School assemblies either on their own or part of a small group and think you could do better. Or people are just interested in finding out how you could help.
How much? - The event is free with contributions to the costs.
How to book? - Email Anne Stratton at Anne.Stratton@ntlworld.com Tel: 07773 076 555
Or Joan Hawkins jvajhawkins@btinternet.com Tel 239 3130
Effective Chairing
Course leader; Russell Bowman-Eadie
An intensive one-day course that aims to help you make more of your meetings. Here is what you'll learn:
How to turn members from being individuals who just turn up for a meeting to being a highly motivated team.
The role of the chairperson
How to set agendas that are productive and stimulating
Details about key elements in securing commitment to planning
Methods for solving problems and getting ideas out and shared
Examples of hands on wisdom that was learned the hard way (so you don't have to!)
Maximising your meeting time
These and other elements will be introduced that will help you understand how the task of the chairperson is to facilitate meetings that are productive, lively and participative and lead to better decision making.
Russell Bowman-Eadie is the Director of Ministry and Development in the diocese of Bath and Wells and Canon Treasurer of Wells Cathedral. He is a seasoned facilitator of skills workshops, a retreat conductor and, as a fellow of the College of Preachers, has led many conferences on Preaching. His is co-author of Communities of Hope (DLT 1998).
Booking necessary, contact Claire Stapleton at Church House on 0116 748 7417 or E-mail: claire.stapleton@leccofe.org
PURPOSE DRIVEN UK: inculturated for small & rural UK churches
New campaign reflects ‘British’ culture
Many churches have expressed concern that so many resources now come from the States and using those resources may cause some resistance from members of their congregations.
The Purpose Driven UK new campaign called ‘Building Relationships’ with God’s Love has been revised and adapted for UK churches and can be easily used in a wide range of church sizes and denominations. The six weeks DVD teaching will be taught by Rev David Beer and the Sunday school and youth resources have been compiled by a group of UK youth leaders.
The campaign pack has a wide range of resources for weekend services, small groups and all ages.
This material is suitable for rural and small churches as both a small group or campaign resource.
For more information check www.purposedrivenuk.com or telephone Purpose Driven on 01255 435577
LightLive
Church Website Design Tool
Play Your Part
Sally Beyer and her colleagues at Liverpool University have developed a beautifully produced and helpful booklet on discipleship.
They write: ‘Play your Part’ encourages Christians to take a fresh perspective and some time out to look at their life and consider: Why am I here? What has God created me for? What does this mean for me as a Christian today? How can I become more Christ-like in all that I do? It can help people in your Parish, Church, and Faith Community to play their part by finding and fulfilling the unique role and potential that they have in life as a Christian. The booklet is very flexible. It can be used individually or as part of a small group study or course within your Church. All it needs are willing participants, an open mind and a skilled facilitator with a good knowledge of the bible.
If you would like to purchase a copy of ‘Play your part’ they are available at a reduced rate of £5 (+VAT and Postage). Please contact Sally Beyer, Windmills, The University of Liverpool, email: s.beyer@liv.ac.uk Tel: 0151 794 8186
Sunday, 8 June 2008
Saturday, 7 June 2008
Summer Concert at St Peter's Oadby
Patronal Festival St John the Baptist Hungarton
Pennbury eco-town consultations
Plant Fair at St Helen's Saddington
Worship Leaders' Course at St Wilfrid's Kibworth
Meeting of "Open Churches" Group
Tuesday, 3 June 2008
Concert at Great Glen
Proceeds in aid of new church facilities. (From: Mary Ireland; email: mary_ireland@btinternet.com )