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 / 62 min
The workshop unpacks the legalities of mixed ecology, including understanding the legal implications of starting or renewing new Christian communities …
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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 …
Watch / 48 min
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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Thirtyone:eight reframes the vital-yet-weighty subject of safeguarding in our churches.
Watch / 10 min
Martin Euden
Martin Euden discusses ways we can look after buildings to maximise their impact on our community.
Adam Martin
A guide to access, inclusion and welcome in our churches, especially in relation to people with disabilities, mental health challenges, or on the autism …
Does the Church of England have a consistent theology of church planting? How mixed is the mixed ecology? And how does our use of language reveal our theological …
Mark Powley
How do we get from the theory of Mixed Ecology to practice? How do we create communities where what’s new flourishes alongside the traditional? Mark Powley …
Watch / 25 min
Jacquie Driver
All plants have some finance and budgeting to manage as they launch and grow.
Watch / 12 min
Archbishop Stephen Cottrell
Archbishop Stephen Cottrell talks about having too many churches and the need for more. This mixed ecology means that anybody, anywhere, can find a church …