Monday, 12 July, 2010
An introduction to fresh expressions of church: what they are and how they thrive.
- In-depth study of the book of Acts - the first 'fresh expression' of church!
- A national overview of fresh and inherited forms of church today.
- Engagement with a broad swathe of new forms of church - from a church in a gym to 'Transcendence Mass' in York Minster - involving many different Christian denominations.
- Thinking through how you might start a fresh expression or plant a new church in your own context.
- A tour of the beautiful city of York, a Fresh party and times of worship and prayer to punctuate the week.
Who is it for?
People trained for or involved in church leadership in any Christian church.
Date
12th-16th July 2010
Venue
St Martin's, Coney Street, York and various locations around York
Cost
£100
Tutors
- David Goodhew, Director of Ministerial Practice, Cranmer Hall, Durham
- Andrew Roberts, Director of Training, Fresh Expressions
Individual session tutors include:
- Roger Simpson, Vicar of St Michael-le-Belfrey, York
- Graham Hutchinson, Elim, York
- John Wilson, Gateway Church, York
- Sue Wallace, Visions, York
- Michael Volland, Director of Mission and Pioneer Ministry, Cranmer Hall, Durham
- Matthew Brailsford, Hull Deanery Fresh Expressions Advisor and Vicar of North Ferriby
- Sam Foster, Scarborough Deanery Fresh Expressions Minister
How do I apply?
Contact:
Theresa Phillips
Cranmer Hall
St John’s College
Durham
DH1 3RJ
0191 334 3888
Fresh expressions of Church: York is organised by Cranmer Hall, Durham, an Anglican Theology College, in partnership with Fresh Expressions and York School of Theology.
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