Changing the landscape: making the mixed economy work

Friday, 6 May, 2011

Changing the Landscape 2011

A national day conference exploring how the mixed economy can thrive in deaneries, circuits and synods. Working towards a church in which tradition and dynamism, established ministry and fresh expressions of church inform, energise and complement each other.

Rowan WilliamsHosted by Stephen Lindridge and Graham Cray, with a keynote address from Rowan Williams and interviews with practitioners, pioneers and those working with them, the day also included plenty of round table discussion (summary at the foot of the page) and the latest Fresh Expressions learning, thinking and resources. 24-7 Prayer surrounded the day with a reflective prayer environment and lunch and refreshments were provided.

Resources - keynote addresses

Watch Rowan Williams' keynote address.

Listen to Rowan Williams' keynote address.

Read a transcript of Rowan Williams' keynote address or download a copy at the foot of the page.

Watch Graham Cray's keynote address.

Listen to Graham Cray's keynote address.

Read a transcript of Graham Cray's keynote address or download a copy at the foot of the page.

Changing the Landscape

Resources - interviews

Watch Bart Woodhouse and Tim Crome discuss The Beacon, Dartford with Karen Carter.

Watch Shiela Porter and Chris Spencer discuss St George's, Deal with Karen Carter.

Listen to Paul Bradbury and Stuart Goddard discuss Reconnect and Poole Missional Communities with Karen Carter.

Listen to Mark Berry and Loraine Mellor discuss safespace, Telford and the Warrington Circuit with Karen Carter.

Changing the Landscape - DVD launch

Rowan Williams with the contributors at the launch of the new expressions: making a difference DVD.

 

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Changing the Landscape 2011 - Rowan Williams3.82 MB
Changing the Landscape 2011 - Graham Cray1.34 MB
Changing the Landscape 2011 - summary of table talk325.5 KB
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Changing the landscape: making the mixed economy work
6th May 2011
10.00-16.00

The King's Centre
Osney Mead
Oxford
OX2 0ES

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