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Saturday, 22 February 2020

HeartEdge activity & update





Catherine Duce has spent the past week at the CEEP conference in Louisville, Kentucky where HeartEdge has had an exhibition table.

There are over 25 churches in the USA who have joined HeartEdge. Representatives of these churches are amongst the 650 delegates from across the USA who have gathered to pray, reflect and learn from one another.

The HeartEdge table is in a prominent location in the central lobby and every delegate received information about the work of HeartEdge in their conference packs.

Catherine is learning a lot and enjoying conversations with a diversity of people about mission and congregational renewal. She has also attended seminars on preaching, issues affecting women’s ministry and stewardship.

Future HeartEdge events include:
  • Saturday, February 29, 10:00 AM 3:00 PM, Holy Trinity Brussels, Rue Capitaine Crespel 29 Brussels. NWE Mission Working Party Day will feature HeartEdge. 'Resourcing Innovative Mission' is a day organised by the Mission Working Party of the Archdeaconry of North West Europe with HeartEdge. The event will use key HeartEdge concepts including the 4Cs – commerce, culture, compassion and congregation – as a model for mission. Experience Great Sacred Music - a 35-minute sequence of words and music speaking to heart, head and soul with St Martin's Voices Fellows and reflect on use of culture to share faith insights with secular audiences. The day will also provide opportunities to share ideas, identify key challenges and assets for future initiatives. We will gather for tea/coffee at 10:00 and start at 10:30.
  • St Martin's Voices concert, 29th February 2020 from 7:00 PM 8:00 PM, Holy Trinity Brussels Rue Capitaine Crespel 29 Brussels Belgium. St Martin’s Voices are an exciting and dynamic professional vocal ensemble, primarily made up of talented past and present choral scholars who come together to sing concerts and special events at St Martin-in-the-Fields and beyond. Recent performances have included Mozart Requiem and Vaughan Williams Serenade to Music with the Academy of St Martin in the Fields, and Beethoven Mass in C with Southbank Sinfonia. St Martin’s Voices regularly broadcast on the BBC, including Radio 3 Choral Evensong and BBC Radio 4 Sunday Worship and Daily Service. They also make regular national and international tours, including recent performances at Greenbelt Festival and visits to the USA – Minneapolis, Washington DC, New York – and Johannesburg, South Africa.
  • Holy Communion - Holy Trinity Brussels, 1st March 2020 from 10.30 - 11.30, Holy Trinity Brussels Rue Capitaine Crespel 29 Brussels Belgium. At the 10:30am Holy Communion Service in Holy Trinity Brussels they enjoy many traditional Anglican hymns, a robed choir, and lectionary readings. People from many different backgrounds, languages and generations gather together to worship, to pray, and to share fellowship. There are children and youth programmes at this service, as well as a time to gather socially afterwards.
  • 19 March, 2.00-4.30pm ‘Inspired to Follow: Art & the Bible Story’ Mission Model workshop, , St Martin-in-the-Fields. An opportunity to experience one of the sessions of ‘Inspired to Follow’ and to learn how to make the most of the resource. Free to HeartEdge partners, £10 for others. Book here.
  • 1 April 2020, Liverpool HeartEdge Day: Exploring mission, sharing ideas, uncovering solutions and finding support, this is an ecumenical day with Sam Wells and guests. Book here.
  • 29 April. West Cornwall HeartEdge Day: Details to follow!
  • May 18 - 20 San Antonio - Texas. Faith+Finance: Reimagining God’s Economy is a new gathering with a bias for action. We are bringing together pastors and impact investors, theologians and social entrepreneurs to respond with courage and imagination to the most urgent and demanding economic, social, environmental, and spiritual challenges of our day.
  • 19 May, 10.00am – 3.30pm, Wessex HeartEdge Day: Christchurch Priory. Exploring mission, sharing ideas, uncovering solutions and finding support, this is an ecumenical day with Sam Wells and guests. Book here.
  • Wednesday 20 May 2020, 3.00 – 5.00pm. Nazareth Community Workshop: The Nazareth Community was established at St Martin’s in March 2018, now with over sixty members. The workshop will be led by Revd Richard Carter, and is an opportunity to learn about the life of the community, and to consider how it could be applied in your own contexts. Richard is the leader of the Nazareth Community and author of The City is My Monastery: a Contemporary Rule of Life; published by Canterbury Press in 2019. The afternoon will mirror the Saturday morning sharing time, and will begin in the church. The session will include: Welcome and an introduction to the Nazareth Community’s simple way of life; Prayer & silence; Talk; Q&A; Refreshments; Small groups; and Close. Participant are encouraged to stay on for Bread for the World at 6.30pm, an informal Eucharist with St Martin’s Choral Scholars in which the themes of the afternoon will be taken up and deepened in worship. Book here.
  • 21 -22 September - London: HeartEdge Annual Gathering - an exciting smorgasbord of theology, ideas and 'how-to' plus curry, catching up, sharing stories and making connections. Make a weekend of it - from Sunday evening's Nazareth Community gathering to Wednesday visiting projects. Save the date - more details to follow.
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Brandon Flowers - Dreams Come True.

Saturday, 6 July 2019

HeartEdge in Derby










Nearly 60 people from Nottingham and Derby attended the latest HeartEdge Introductory Day which was held at St Thomas' Church in Derby. 

Sam Wells spoke about going beyond the benefactor and steward in funding mission. A panel of representatives from Derby City of Sanctuary and local churches then responded thoughtfully to the challenges posed by Sam in his talk. 

Simon Cartwright, the minister at St Thomas', shared progress and future plans in re-opening this formerly closed church. The day ended with workshops on art, enterprise, liturgy and support for refugees using local examples of the 4 Cs.

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The Harbour Lights - Five Senses.

Saturday, 22 June 2019

HeartEdge Introductory Days










The latest HeartEdge Introductory Day was held at Jesmond URC in Newcastle on 11 June and drew together an engaged group from across the denominations. 

Sam Wells began the day by speaking about going beyond the benefactor and steward in the way we fund churches. Then we heard about local initiatives exemplifying the 4 Cs: Faith in Our Community CAFÉ Together in Easington Colliery run a community lunch once a week with cookery classes, summer activities and a pop-up restaurant also happening regularly; Forget Me Knot organise a community pantomime with the URC church and community in Roker; St Michael's in Byker work with youth and community to rebuild the church and its activities; and Churches’ Key Project in South Tyneside provide young people with accommodation, mediation with family members and life skills to help them find their way. 

Jonathan Evens described HeartEdge as a ‘movement for renewal fuelled by its members’. After a wonderful lunch provided by Social Chef, we heard from Sunderland University Chaplain Chris Howson on healing communities in the midst of Brexit. The afternoon was spent in workshops including how to … run a community lunch, develop enterprise, engage your community at Christmas and nurture good mental health. Speakers were from community projects across the region and gave participants a more in-depth look at how to set up these kinds of projects and what challenges and rewards they give us. The day closed with some Theological reflections from Fr. Chris Hughes and Sam Wells. 

Feedback after the event included:
  • ‘The day at Jesmond URC was a wonderful time of learning, sharing and fellowship with a real and obvious enthusiasm from both speakers and participants for getting involved in the community.’
  • ‘What an interesting and lively day at Jesmond yesterday. I'm so glad to have been there. There's plenty to consider prayerfully and challenges to broaden what being church is about.’
  • ‘I especially liked the view of church as Congregation, Compassion, Culture and Commerce emphasising that a church was not solely spirituality.’
The next HeartEdge Introductory Day is on Thursday 27 June at St Thomas' Derby. Working across Derby, Nottingham and the surrounding area? Urban, suburban or rural? We would love you to join this practical one-day intensive introduction to HeartEdge with Sam Wells and guests. We're ecumenical and open to all. The day will explore approaches to mission, do theology, develop ideas and help build on the community of practice in Derby. Book in here.

In addition to Sam Wells, the programme also includes: Paul Morris (St Peter’s Derby), Christopher Harrison (St Peter’s Nottingham), Joseph Chivayo (Derby City of Sanctuary), Simon Cartwright (St Thomas'), Michael Gladwell (Derby Language School), Beth Honey (Derwent Oak), Pat McMenemy & Courtney Smith (Women of Faith Nottingham) and Julian Penfold (St James Riddings).

To register for a free ticket click here.

The day will explore approaches to mission, do theology, develop ideas and help build on the community of practice in Derby and Nottingham. We'll do this by referring to:
  • Congregation: Liturgy, worship & new congregations
  • Commerce: Being entrepreneurial, growing income via enterprise
  • Compassion: Grow participation to address social need
  • Culture: Art, music connecting with communities
We'll start with refreshments from 10am and a programme from 10.30am.
  • Programme will include panel discussion and practical ‘how to’ session.
  • Lots of opportunity to build networks, make connections, with time to meet over lunch & refreshments.
Practical, inspiring with lots to celebrate and take away - we hope you can join us.

HeartEdge is a growing ecumenical network of churches and other organisations, in the UK and overseas, initiated by St Martin-in-the-Fields. Joining HeartEdge is easy - find out more here.

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Lifehouse - Everything.

Saturday, 16 June 2018

HeartEdge in Scotland




















The Choral Scholars of St Martin-in-the-Fields toured Scotland this week performing at HeartEdge events in Edinburgh and Aberdeen.

‘Heart and voice uniting’ was an afternoon event at Greenbank Parish Church Edinburgh exploring the role of music and voice in our churches, including performances by the Choral Scholars of St Martin-in-the-Fields. The event included contributions from Sam Wells and Andrew Earis together with Gareth Davies, a Church of Scotland minister and arts therapist specialising in voice, movement and drama, David McNeish, Minister of Milestone Community Church on Orkney who spoke about celebration and lament, and Martin Ritchie, Minister of Greenbank Parish Church, who has a background in performing arts management, behind the scenes and on the front line of music, opera, and theatre. The day ended with 'Sing joyfully', a well-attended hour-long concert by the Choral Scholars.

'At the Heart. On the Edge' was a HeartEdge introductory day at Queen's Cross Parish Church in Aberdeen with input from Scott Rennie, Minister of Queen's Cross, Sophy Green, CEO of Instant Neighbour, Isaac Poobalan, Provost of St Andrew’s Cathedral of the Scottish Episcopal Church in Aberdeen, Peter Johnston, Minister of Ferryhill Church Aberdeen, Hugh Wallace, Minister of Newhills Church Aberdeen, Sam Wells, Andrew Earis and the Choral Scholars of St Martin-in-the-Fields performing Great Sacred Music. 

The day included theology, ideas, solutions and support exploring ways to: share models of outreach serving local need and addressing social justice; use art, music and ideas to re-imagine the Christian narrative for the present moment; creatively extend and enhance mission and ministry through commercial activities and social enterprise that generate finance; and develop and share inclusive approaches to liturgy, worship and day-to-day communal life.

Feedback regarding the events was very positive. The churches, resources and projects featured were:
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Great Sacred Music - A Hymn for St Cecilia.