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
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Pete Broadbent and Bishop Ric Thorpe
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 …
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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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Bishop Ric Thorpe
Bishop Ric Thorpe shares how the Church can learn from the innovation of Sir Christopher Wren, the architect and visionary mind behind St Paul's Cathedral.
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Marcus Gibbs
Revd Marcus Gibbs from Ascension Balham tells the story of Bubble Church, a new Sunday gathering that has emerged from the pandemic as a popular space …
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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 …
Watch / 41 min
Jacquie Driver and others
The practicalities of planting new churches, including good governance, financial systems, funding challenges and buildings issues.
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Jacquie Driver
All plants have some finance and budgeting to manage as they launch and grow.
Thirtyone:eight reframes the vital-yet-weighty subject of safeguarding in our churches.
Bishop Ric Thorpe and John Valentine
In an article published by Premier Christianity, Bishop Ric Thorpe and the Revd John Valentine propose that while some statistics show a decline in church …