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Monday, 3 June 2024

Vision-crafting and team-building





















We enjoyed a PCC Away Day on Saturday at St Mary Magdalene Great Burstead, which included a lunchtime tour of the church. Revd Sue led us in Morning Prayer and a Wellbeing exercise and Revd Steve celebrated at the closing Eucharist.
 
In between, we were led in vision crafting and team building exercises by Sarah Rogers, one of three mission consultants available to parishes in the Basildon Deanery through Mission Opportunities Funding from the Diocese of Chelmsford. Sarah helped us think about our vision and values based on our current mission and ministry activities and helped us identify challenges and opportunities whilst identifying key initiatives and those requiring additional resource. All in all, a very productive and enjoyable day.

Our thanks to everyone who took part and to St Mary's Great Burstead for hosting us.

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The Moody Blues - Minstrel's Song. 

Tuesday, 20 September 2022

Gospel and Culture: churches as meeting places

In 'Gospel and Culture: churches as meeting places' at St Andrew's Wickford today we explored the image of churches as estuaries. 

We recorded as much of the event as it was possible for us to do on the day but were unable to record every session. Recordings of sessions from the day can be viewed here (Sam Wells), here (Paul Carr), and here (myself). 

Estuaries, where salt water mixes with fresh in a confluence of river and tidal waters, are environments of preparation where, for example, young salmon, striped bass, and other fish come downstream after hatching.

Churches that regard themselves as meeting places of human and divine, gospel and culture, timeless truth and embodied experience, word and world, are functioning as estuaries. Creating cultural estuaries in churches happens when the creative capital of an artist, the social capital of a pastor or community leader, and the material capital of finance or business, converge.

We explored these ideas with:

The programme included:

  • Keynote speech – Revd Dr Sam Wells
  • Engaging cultural offers – Paul Carr & Sarah Rogers in conversation with Jonathan Evens
  • Engaging with artists – Nicola Ravenscroft in conversation with Jonathan Evens
  • ‘Controversy and conversation: Art and churches’ – Jonathan Evens
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Woven Hand - Good Shepherd.