Ministry Matters

How to Register

The courses in this document are listed in date order. The email link for the person responsible for bookings is given on each page. Some courses are quickly oversubscribed;others which are significantly undersubscribed may be cancelled – booking is essential. Please book early: at least14 days before the training event, and let us know if you subsequently withdraw from a course for which you have booked.

Courses will start promptly at the time given. Tea and coffee will be available for those who arrive early.

These courses are primarily for clergy, Readers and SPAs, but are open to other interested Christians where indicated.

Charges may apply to participants who are not part of the Diocese of Southwark. Contact for details.

Messy Church – an introduction

Wednesday 16th January 2013

10.30am-3.30pm

Trinity House

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Messy Church is a way of being church for families, especially those who have never been to church before. It involves creativity, celebration and eating together. This course will give participants a chance to experience Messy Church activities, discuss how to plan a Messy Church that suits their local situation, and look at the practicalities, underlying principles and theology of Messy Church.

This course will be led by Lucy Moore, a member of the BRF Messy Church Team, Associate Missioner Fresh Expressions, Messy Church trainer and author of several Messy Church books

Anyone who wants to know about Messy Church is welcome.

Please book through Sue Maree,

Managing mental well-being

Monday 21st January 2013

10.30am-4.00pm

Trinity House

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Participants will explore ways in which to take care of others and themselves, as all of us manage our mental health. The day will include time spent to think about what pastoral and spiritual support might be helpful.

The course will be led by Canon Andrew Wilson, who has vast experience, both as a parish priest and as a chaplain in a mental health setting for21 years.

It is open to anyone interested.

Please book through Sue Maree,

Zimbabwe Links

Tuesday 22nd January 2013

10.30am-1.00pm

Trinity House

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Participants will receive updated information on how things are in Zimbabwe at this time. They will also be told of the nature of the relationship between the Links, and how they can get involved.

The course will be led by Rev Alison Warner, chair of the Kingston-Matabeleland Link Committee

It is open to anyone interested.

Please book through Sue Maree,

In what ways was the Early Church countercultural?

Thursday 24th January 2013, 10.30am-1.00pm

Trinity House

This course will explore whether the issues that distinguish us as Christians in today’s society were identical in the Early Church, particularly with regard to the status of women, marriage, economics, family and sexual morality.

The course will be led by Rev Lorenzo Fernandez-Vicente,vicar at St James Malden.

Anyone who is interested is welcome to attend.

Please book through Sue Maree,

Engaging with our culture: using books and films in sermons and assemblies

Thursday 31st January 2012

10.30am-12.30pm

Trinity House

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The church has often fought shy of the imagination, even though scripture makes a lot more sense when we recognise its value and power. In this seminar, participants will learn how films and literature can feature in our preaching and teaching to capture our listeners’ interest, provide an opportunity to engage with our culture, and reflect on a Christian response to the issues raised.

This course will be led by Rev Simon Coupland, vicar of St Paul Kingston Hill.

It is open to anyone interested in this topic.

Please book through Sue Maree

Good morning everybody

Tuesday5th February 2013

10.30am-3.30pm

Trinity House

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A practical approach to resourcing clergy and others who lead school assemblies and acts of collective worship. Full details can be found here

Note: this course carries a charge of £5

Please book through Caroline Gibson

Who is Absolom Jones? The man and his achievements

Wednesday 6th February 2013

10.30am-1.00pm

Trinity House

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Absolom Jones was born into slavery and went on to become the first African-American ordained as a priest in the Episcopal Church of the United States. This course explores his life both as a minister and as an abolitionist.

The course will be led by Lola Brown, MEAC Executive Officer. Lola is a Pentecostal minister and has qualifications in Pastoral Theology, Equality & Diversity and Training & Development

It is open to all who are interested.

Please book through Sue Maree,

Choosing life : an introduction to Ignatian Spirituality

Tuesdays 26th February AND 12th March 2013

10.30am-1.00pm

Trinity House

This two-session course will explore key themes within Ignatian Spiritual Exercises and their relevance for the Christian spiritual journey. It will also look at ways of prayer that flow from these Exercises.

It will be led by Chris Chapman, Diocesan Spiritual Formation Adviser.

It is open to all.

Please book through Sue Maree,

Heresy matters!

Wednesday 27th February 2013

10.30am-1.00pm

Trinity House

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Many of the heresies which troubled the early church are alive and well today. What are they? Do they matter? How can we recognise them? Do they pose dangers or could they actually have a positive effect?

This course is led by Dr Marion Gray, tutor in Christian Doctrine on the Reader Training Course.

Anyone interested in this topic, especially Readers, are welcome to attend.

Please book through Sue Maree,

Ministry of deliverance and matters of the paranormal

Thursday 28th February 2013

10.30am-12.30pm

Trinity House

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Participants will look at paranormal experiences they are likely to come across in parish life. They will be provided with an overview of common issues and the way the diocese seeks to work with and support parishes in this ministry.

The course will be led by Rev Gavin Berriman, Diocesan Adviser on Deliverance Ministry

It is intended for all clergy, Readers and SPAs.

Please book through Sue Maree,

Making meaning before you die

The important role of pastoral carers and the local church in supporting people in later life

Wednesday 20th March 2013, 10.30am-4.00pm

Trinity House

This course offers opportunities to explore a range of approaches and strategies for providing support for people in later life. It will look at later life as a time of growth and significance, make meaning for those with Alzheimer’s, and the liturgical/

sacramental role of clergy with the dying.

It will be led by Rev Dr Andrew Goodhead, Chaplain at St Christopher’s Hospice.

It is open to clergy, Readers, SPAs and all those involved in providing pastoral support for people in later life.

Please book through Sue Maree,