Statement of Particulars
March 2021
Presented by London Diocese
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Phil Hoyle and others
A group of church leaders discuss and unpack their thoughts on the Mixed Ecology. The result is a frank, honest conversation, of what they’ve each experienced …
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Pete Broadbent and others
Watch / 48 min
Pete Broadbent and Bishop Ric Thorpe
Thinking through the legal implications of starting or renewing a new Christian Community? Need help navigating BMO’s, licenses, CIO’s, Section 9, Payroll …
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We start with our vision for every Londoner to hear and experience the gospel of Jesus Christ. This leads us to think and act more audaciously, generously …
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The workshop unpacks the legalities of mixed ecology, including understanding the legal implications of starting or renewing new Christian communities …
Watch / 8 min
Nathan Obokoh
The creative opening of Multiply 2023 was the work of the hugely talented interdisciplinary artist, Nathan Obokoh.
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Ed Olsworth-Peter
A vibrant exploration from Ed Olsworth-Peter of one of the three priorities of the Church of England's new vision and strategy: that 'mixed ecology is …
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John Valentine
All church planters, especially the lead planter, need to engage in fundraising.
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Lizzy Woolf and Matthew Porter
Lizzy Woolf (Rector of St George’s Leeds) and Matthew Porter (former vicar of the Belfrey, York, now Bishop of Bolton) share their experience of financing …
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Bishop Ric Thorpe
Bishop Ric Thorpe reflects on the last 200 years of church planting in London, and sets out a ambitious challenge to multiply churches again and again …
An extended essay looking at the theological and historical background to bivocational ministry, and an analysis of some contemporary developments.
Archbishop Stephen Cottrell