Thursday, 13 February 2014

Growing Hope






Help spread the HOPE vision

A number of HOPE practitioners gathered in London recently to pray, plan and pass on inspiration and ideas about making HOPE happen in local areas. Many of the 500 HOPE practitioners around the country are volunteers: Pastor Morola Hayden of the RCCG Harvest Fellowship in Rugby is the new volunteer HOPE practitioner for her town. A few areas have appointed a salaried staff-worker: Manchester is the latest city to allocate funds to support a HOPE practitioner following an offering taken at a Manchester church leaders’ event. Practitioners help to connect churches in mission, spreading the HOPE vision in their area. We need more! The dream is 5,000 areas taking part in Hope14. It’s not too late to sign up here to be a volunteer HOPE practitioner in your area. 

Young people taking a lead in mission

The Big Weekender from 3rd-5th May 2014 is a Bank Holiday weekend to focus on mission. Hundreds of youth groups up and down the country are making creative mission plans. Sign up at hope-revolution.com/bigweekender and post Big Weekender videos at hoperev2014.com


Telling the story and sharing the faith!

This excellent resource  'Sharing Jesus' offers many ideas in how we can witness to our faith in both words and actions but more particularly in words. That is how we can move on from our actions to speaking a word of witness. Recognizing that to win some we have to be winsome!




   
 Doing more, together, in word and action
Students, young people and churches are working together as part of Hope14. In Norfolk, 6,000 young people at the Newday festival will support churches in their Hope14 mission plans. Churches in the New Forest are to get the help of 170 Moorlands College students as they put faith into action during Hope14, and Cliff College students will be supporting mission in Cumbria. We are stronger together than apart! 

Rural Mission Swap Shop

How do rural churches build community and share Jesus? Ludlow Deanery held a mission Swap Shop to share ideas that worked in their area from ‘Faith in the Pub’ and an ‘Off the Street’ youth club to Godly Play and a village hall drop-in coffee morning. Read more here


There are more ideas and 'Stories of Rural Hope' on the Arthur Rank Centre web site - www.arthurrankcentre.org.uk




Kindness and generosity in Lent

This Lent, whether you're a family, church, small group, workplace, school or youth group, 40acts Together provides you with resources to guide and challenge you to live generously, beginning 5th March 2014. Sign up here and you'll receive the daily 40acts challenges when Lent begins, as well as a unique link to download 40acts Together group resources. Also, the #Do1NiceThing Lent Challenge at www.do1nicething.org.uk has loads of creative ideas to equip people with a different #Do1NiceThing activity every day to make our communities nicer places to be.  



World War One




There are a number of excellent resources that are available to help the Church engage with their communities as together we remember the outbreak of World War One. There will be Services to commemorate the announcement of going to war on the 4th August with the suggestion of extinguishing a candle signifying the phrase 'the lights are going out all over Europe.'  At the very least each Church should offer to clean and tidy up their War Memorial. Also the Royal British Legion is encouraging poppy growing with seed distributions.   Much will be made of the carol 'Silent Night' which was one of the carols sung during the famous Christmass 1914 football match. In particular after running some pilots in 2013 there are resources to help organize Carol Singing in the Stadium (Football Stadiums)


 Flooded?

The Arthur Rank Centre is circulating information to support those affected by flooding. Click here to find out how churches in rural areas can help flood victims.




Friday, 6 December 2013

Making Plans for 2014!

In support of HOPE 2014 year of mission, Neighbourhood Prayer Network http://www.neighbourhoodprayer.net/  provide below month by month suggestions of how to reach out to your immediate neighbours. These ideas have been chosen because they require minimal preparation, little or no cost and take little time to accomplish. They call this collection of ideas, "Bite size mission - Hope to your Neighbours." Even if a few of them are done the effects will be far reaching, as long as they are all accompanied with prayer!

 Bite Size Mission- Hope For Your Neighbours!
 
            Pray for, Care for and Share faith with neighbours living on your street!
 
Throughout the year, try to get as many people in your church to register their street on the Neighbourhood Prayer Network website… http://www.neighbourhoodprayer.net/






January 2014:
Prayer 
The HOPE season of prayer guide until the 31st January. Available week by week on our newsletter or order from UCB. This guide began on October 18th 2013.
Care
Check on your elderly neighbours during bad weather this month, offer to go shopping for them/visit them.
Share
Ask God to show you three houses to pray for, every Friday of this year. Pray that the people living in them will become hungry to know God for themselves or draw closer to Him. 


February 2014:
Prayer
Neighbourhood Prayer Diary, available from our website. A seven day guide with a list of people to pray for each day.Pray for three houses on your street every Friday and pray a blessing over your street every time you go out.
Care
Guidance will follow nearer the time, closely linked to national news headlines.
Share
Give Your neighbours a copy of the "gift edition" of the Word or Today (available free from UCB).

March 2014:
Prayer
Forty days of prayer guide for Lent, a 2014 new edition, will be available on our website.
Pray for three houses on your street every Friday and pray a blessing over your street every time you go out.
Care
#do1nicething: A "LoveYour Streets" initiative. Each day spread the word on twitter about one nice nice thing you could do for someone in your neighbourhood and try to do it yourself. There is one for every day over lent. 
Share 
Give Your neighbours a copy of the "gift edition" of the Word for Today (available free from UCB).

April 2014:
Prayer
Pray for three houses on your street every Friday and pray a blessing over your street every time you go out. Forty days of prayer guide for Lent, a 2014 new edition, will be available on our website.
Care
#do1nicething: A "Love Your Streets" initiative. Each day spread the word on twitter about one nice nice thing you could do for someone in your neighbourhood and try to do it yourself. There is one for every day over lent.
Share
Give your neighbours the Father's Love Letter (available free from UCB) & an  invitation to your church at Easter.

May 2014:
Prayer
Pray for three houses on your street every Friday and pray a blessing over your street every time you go out.
Care
Invite your neighbours to a street party, a church party or a bigger festival as part of the Big Lunch/ HOPE. Working with Fusion, we will provide resources for this.
Share
Send a thank you letter to your GP, Neighbourhood Police officer, MP, a teacher of your Children/Grandchildren, your local councillor or someone else working in the public sector. Give them a "gift edition of the word for Today, available from UCB for free.

June 2014:
Prayer
Pray for three houses on your street every Friday and pray a blessing over your street every time you go out.
Care
Organise a Street party, a church party or a church festival as part of the BIG LUNCH. Resources on how to do this in a church context will be provided via Fusion in partnership with HOPE.
Share
Give out prayer request cards to your neighbours, asking them to return the cards to your church where you will pray over the requests over a two week period. Card design available from Neighbourhood Prayer Network, to be printed locally.

July 2014:
Prayer
Pray for three houses on your street every Friday and pray a blessing over your street every time you go out.
Care
Guidance will follow nearer the time, closely linked to national news headlines.
Share
Arrange a High Tea at your church, (traditional British tea, with cakes, sandwiches, served at your church). Neighbourhood Prayer Network are hoping you will invite your neighbours from your street and that any voluntary donations to this event after costs of putting on the event, might be donated towards Neighbourhood Prayer Network. A toolkit for this will be available from Neighbourhood Prayer Network nearer the time. 

August 2014:
Prayer
Picking Up Prayer: An initiative of Church Plus. Pray a blessing over your local street, while picking up litter. Wear a T-Shirt with the name of your local church on the back and be ready to answer why you are picking up litter.Pray for three houses on your street every Friday and pray a blessing over your street every time you go out.
Care
Picking Up Prayer: An initiative of Church Plus. Pray a blessing over your local street, while picking up litter. Wear a T-Shirt with the name of your local church on the back and be ready to answer why you are picking up litter.
Share
Picking Up Prayer: An initiative of Church Plus. Pray a blessing over your local street, while picking up litter. Wear a T-Shirt with the name of your local church on the back and be ready to answer why you are picking up litter.

September 2014:
Prayer
Pray for three houses on your street every Friday and pray a blessing over your street every time you go out.
Care
Guidance will follow nearer the time, closely linked to national news headlines.
Share
Invite some of your neighbours to a local Alpha Course or Christianity Explored or Emmaus Course. Alternatively, with the backing of your church leader, run a course on your street.
Back to Church Sundays, invite your neighbours to Back to Church Sunday.

October 2014:
Prayer
Pray for three houses on your street every Friday and pray a blessing over your street every time you go out.
Care
Organise an alternative Halloween party at your church.
Share
Give out the Bag of HOPE at Halloween to children who come trick or treating. This is available from UCB and is a free resource (except for Postal costs).

November 2014:
Prayer
Pray for three houses on your street every Friday and pray a blessing over your street every time you go out.
Care
Organise an Operation Christmas Child, shoe packing party on your street. This is a Samaritan's Purse project. The aim is to get as many shoe boxes filled with presents to be sent to children in underprivileged areas of the World who would otherwise not receive any gifts. Getting your neighbours involved is a great way to meet your neighbours. Deadline for collection November 18th.
Share
Give out the HOPE edition of the Word for Today to Your Neighbours, living on your street.

December 2014:
Prayer
Pray for three houses on your street every Friday and pray a blessing over your street every time you go out.
Care
Organise a Christmas party for some of your neighbours. Is there someone on your street who will be spending Christmas alone? Could you invite them to share Christmas with your family?
Share
Give out Christmas cards and the Father's Love Letter to your neighbours, with a small gift to those you know best. Invite them to your local Carol service.
 
 



 

Monday, 21 October 2013

Hope 14 begins now!

HOPE is about local churches doing more together in words and action – so we want to hear what churches in the Chichester diocese are doing so that we can encourage others.

HOPE starter kit
Not sure where to start with HOPE 2014 – there is ready-to-use stories, logos and a one-page ‘Engaging Communities’ mission planner for you to adapt to your local needs – you’ll find them in the HOPE practitioners’ HOPE Starter Kit dropbox.


Hope together ~ your urgent response needed
One question which needs your response: will you distribute HOPE car stickers? They weigh just 16g and will be available from late November. In 2014 the HOPE brand becomes public-facing. The car-sticker will announce ‘HOPE is here!’ with a HOPE web address for a non-church audience linked to www.christianity.org.uk. Please  contact 'Hope together' @ let me know by 28 October how many car stickers you can distribute.


Resources from HOPE
Hope are working with different partners to provide resources and to run events to make 2014 a year when sharing Good News in words and action is a natural part of Christian life.

WHO? – The Story of Jesus – the life of Jesus as recorded by Matthew, Mark and Luke in one easy-to-read narrative. WHO? – The Story of Jesus is now available at only 75p a copy.

THE BIBLE – soon-to-be released resources from Damaris and Biblica to accompany Channel 5’s December screening of the epic mini-series THE BIBLE.


Bags of HOPE – encourage church members to give away Bags of HOPE to children calling to ‘trick or treat at Halloween – order your supplies from UCB at www.ucb.co.uk/bagofhope.

Greater Love – resources for the First World War commemorations to point to Jesus and his ‘greater love’ – watch the video introducing Greater Love here.

Sharing Jesus – a training manual on how to put faith into words published in November in partnership with UCB, Crossing London and Share Jesus International.

Stadium carols
- Sports chaplains around the country are working with HOPE to hold Christmas carol events in December as fans and communities gather to celebrate Christmas in 60 of the country’s sports stadiums. Download details of how to stage a stadium carol event. In December 2014 the stadium carols theme will be Silent Night – linking with the WW1 Commemorations.

Strengthening our partnership

• Why not add HOPE to your church and inter-church websites with a link to our website?

• Please use the HOPE logo in your publications and online to highlight our partnership.

• Display a HOPE banner at your events. Banners can be bought online from CPO


Stories of Rural HOPE

HOPE wants to see churches across the UK reaching the whole country for a year of mission during 2014. In 2008 the idea was put to the test and 1,500 churches joined together and shared faith at the heart of their communities.

The Arthur Rank Centre are encouraging rural churches to get involved, and have put together a selection of stories to give you a few ideas.

From beer and carols in the local pub to adult holiday clubs, meditation trails and school prayer spaces, there should be something here for everyone! You can access all the stories on the Arthur Rank Web site, http://www.arthurrankcentre.org.uk/library-of-good-practice/item/9239-stories-of-rural-

 
 
 
Chichester Diocesan Mission Fund Fast Track
 





Alongside applications for larger grants The Mission Fund now offers Fast Track Grants of up to £2,000. The same form needs to be completed but can be sent at anytime to Archdeacon Roger who will put this before the Committee by email.

 
This Fast Track could be the perfect way for you to get some extra help with your
  Hope 14 project.

Applications need to be made by the end of January and the end of July each year
in time for Assessment Panels in September and February. Full details and an
application form can be obtained from the Mission Fund Chairman, Archdeacon of
Horsham, 3 Danehurst Crescent, Horsham RH13 5HS, tel: 01403 262710 or through the ‘search box’ on the diocesan website www.chichester.anglican.org



 
 

 

 

 

Tuesday, 8 October 2013

Ready & Resourced

HOPE - The Heartbeat of Mission

We have a 100 copies 'free' to good homes - get in touch ASAP!

 

HOPE – the Heartbeat of Mission is 224 pages packed full of tried-and-tested mission ideas, resources and funding links for foodbanks and village fairs; Passion plays and parenting courses and more.

HOPE – The Heartbeat of Mission is brand new and includes:

HOPE HEARTBEAT COVER copy- practical ideas - true stories of mission in words and action that have worked
- theology around mission – theologian Paula Gooder on why words and actions go together in mission Jesus-style
- theory - including an outline for a year of mission from the Bishop of Sheffield
- funding of up to £2,000 to pump-prime each new church-based community project

Denominations are ordering copies in bulk to give to church leaders. For example, the Diocese of Worcester has ordered 1,000 copies of HOPE – The Heartbeat of Mission. They plan to give one to every church in the area.

Roger Morris, Archdeacon of Worcester said: ‘We want to equip, not just clergy but, all people so they can participate wholeheartedly in HOPE 2014.  As a diocese we have been in consultation with every parish about what they are doing. This HOPE 2014 initiative comes at just the right time for our diocese.’

Buy copies of HOPE – the Heartbeat of Mission from the HOPE shop. It costs £5.99 a copy (plus P+P)

Denominations, Dioceses and groups of churches working together can apply for bulk order discounts and mission training from the HOPE team.
Contact the HOPE office for more info.

Hope - Seasons of Prayer: a daily prayer guide running from the Hope 14 Launch on the 18th October until the end of January 2014. Copies available from Church House Hove. 




Stories of Rural HOPE




HOPE wants to see churches across the UK reaching the whole country for a year of mission during 2014. In 2008 the idea was put to the test and 1,500 churches joined together and shared faith at the heart of their communities.
We are encouraging rural churches to get involved, and have put together a selection of stories to give you a few ideas.
From beer and carols in the local pub to adult holiday clubs, meditation trails and school prayer spaces, there should be something here for everyone! You can access all the stories here

UCB – Bag of Hope
The ALL NEW Bag of Hope is a free resource available for UK churches to order. All they ask is that you pay for postage of the packs. It is a plastic bag with the words ' Bag of Hope' printed on the front, containing booklets which illustrate the Gospel. Bag of Hope is intended for distribution over Halloween (they also have a Christmas one).
http://www.ucb2go.co.uk/pages/bag-of-hope.html


Do let me know what you are doing and if you would like a copy of the Resource Book or some of the Prayer Booklets - gordon.banks@chichester.anglican.org (01273 425686)

Thursday, 29 August 2013

Hope ~ Launch, Prayers and Christmass Carols!


HOPE launch
HOPE launches in October with an all night prayer event for 40,000 people and a reception hosted by the Archbishop of Canterbury for the leaders of Britain’s churches and ministries.

You are invited to join us at the Excel Centre in London on Friday 18 October for the Festival of Life from 8pm hosted by the Redeemed Christian Church of God. This prayer gathering brings together 40,000 Christians every six months to pray for our country. If you are able to attend this special HOPE launch night, please contact the HOPE office: office@hopetogether.org.uk or phone 01788 542782.

A week later, the Archbishop of Canterbury is hosting a reception at Lambeth Palace for 100 key leaders on 24 October, leading the nation as we ask God to transform our nation. Could your church or churches in your area meet during the week 18-24 October to pray with us for our villages, towns and cities in 2014?
 

‘HOPE Together’ are distributing hundreds of thousands of their Mission Prayer Focus Leaflets, which have a Scripture and a prayer point for each day between mid-October and the beginning of January 2014.  The prayers, contributed by a dozen HOPE partners, are also available as a Word document for you to add to local prayer calendars and parish magazine prayer diaries. Download the HOPE’s Mission Prayer Focus from the HOPE website prayer pages: http://bit.ly/14VHQyg.

They’re looking to distribute these as widely as possible to get people across the country praying together about all the mission opportunities 2014 will hold.

                                                                Season of prayer
DAILY PRAYER DIARY
18th Oct 2013 – 31st Jan 2014
                                                                                                      

If you think you could facilitate this by receiving a delivery of these leaflets from HOPE and distributing them to your churches, please get in contact with Catherine Butcher (e: cath.butcher@hopetogether.org.uk tel: 01788 542782)


Rhythm of Mission
Harvest is the next season in HOPE’s rhythm of mission. For rural churches this is a key season to bring the community together to celebrate God’s provision. Urban churches are taking the opportunity to celebrate work. Please send us news and photos of what you do this year so we have examples to show the media in 2014.
 
Bags of HOPE
How about doing something positive this Halloween and offer HOPE to those who come trick-or-treating? UCB in partnership with HOPE, One Hope and the 4points, have put together an all-new Bag of HOPE free for this Halloween. To view the Bag of HOPE and place your order (first come first served) go to www.ucb.co.uk/bagofhope and look at the Vimeo add which is on UCB TV at http://vimeo.com/channels/ucbmedia/71503257

Remembrance


Next year the whole country will mark the centenary of the start of World War 1. Your local council and MP might have contacted you already as churches play a key role in 2014s Remembrance events. HOPE is working with a range of denominations, military chaplaincies and ministries to produce resources and provide ideas for you to use to help people who pause to reflect, to consider Jesus’ Greater Love. The resources include a give-away Gospel which replicates one given to WW1 troops, and Silent Night resources to link to the Christmas truce in the trenches.

Sports Stadium carol events

Dozens of sports clubs are working with Sports Chaplaincy UK to plan community carol events. We are hoping that 50 stadiums will host a community carol event this Christmas. Everything you need to plan an event is available to download from the HOPE website. Contact your local sports stadium to ask if churches can work in partnership with the club to host an event.
 

Local church publicity materials
We can provide you with ready-made articles for your church magazine, an A5 HOPE cover for your January 2014 parish or church magazine and a letter template to introduce HOPE to civic leaders. These can be downloaded from the Resources section of the website.

Please keep us posted on your plans to build faith and share hope in 2014...

 

Tuesday, 25 June 2013

Building Hope - Sharing Faith

Roy Crowne, HOPE’s Executive Director writes…

‘How wonderful, how beautiful, when brothers and sisters get along! It’s like costly anointing oil…’ (Psalm 133, The Message). It is thrilling to find Christians all over the country working together in mission as we prepare for 2014. Momentum is building as denominations and groups, who’ve caught the vision, are planning word and action mission.

In this last month we’ve confirmed two key events which will begin the countdown to 2014.

On 18 October we will join the 40,000 gathering for the RCCG churches’ Festival of Life at London’s Excel Stadium to launch 12 weeks of prayer in preparation for HOPE 2014.

On 24 October, Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby will host the HOPE church leaders’ forum at Lambeth Palace.

But HOPE isn’t just about the national initiatives. The impact will be in villages, towns and cities as individuals, churches and communities become followers of Jesus. Use HOPE – The Heartbeat of Mission to plan at least one thing in mission next year – and let us know your plans so we can put you on the map.

Christmass carols in the Amex Stadium Brighton?
Sports stadiums are one of the few places where people sing together outside churches.  Matt Baker, who leads Sports Chaplaincy UK which is partnering with HOPE to back the events, said Christmas carol services are a great way to bring fans, churches and whole communities together. Pilot events have been held for the past two years. This year more than 50 sports stadiums are expected to host a HOPE Stadium Carols event. Andy Rimmer’s tried-and-tested action plan is on the HOPE website here to make it easy for you to plan Stadium Carols for your community.

Churches at the heart of the WW1 centenary plans
‘Greater Love’ is the theme of HOPE’s resources to help churches and communities to mark the centenary of the start of World War 1. We are working with Lifewords, youth and schools ministries and denominational ministry teams to provide a commemorative give-away, which will help start conversations about Jesus’ love and sacrifice, plus other resources and ideas to help churches point communities to Jesus when they gather in remembrance.

Mission Academies
The Diocesan YES team are seeking to set up Academies in the Chichester Diocese…check out http://www.yesonthenet.org.uk/




FUTURE PLANS…
A small group are meeting in mid-July to discuss ideas and plans. Do let us know if you have anything lined up, any good ideas and if you would like to get involved.

Tuesday, 14 May 2013

Preparing to be people of Hope

Roy Crowne, HOPE’s Executive Director writes: We’ve been bowled over by the demand for HOPE – The Heartbeat of Mission. Denominations and groups of churches have bought copies for church leaders, which is great! Now we are asking you to pray with us, that the words on those 224 pages get fleshed out in action. Wouldn’t it be amazing if churches seize this moment to work together, as never before, to show people in our country what Jesus is like? Now is the time to make plans for mission together in word and action in 2014. Start the conversation in your church and with the churches in your area. And pray, as Jesus prayed to our heavenly Father, that the world will know him and know that they are loved by him (John 17:23). Pray that they will know God’s amazing love through what we do together, as well as what we say.



Big Lunch
Eight and a half million people took part in Big Lunch and Big Jubilee Lunch events last year and churches were at the centre of Jubilee celebrations in hundreds of communities. Lots of churches have told exciting stories about how they have built community, got to know neighbours, and how the Jubilee was a catalyst and inspiration for more community engagement and mission. Read here to sign up for your free Big Lunch pack, with posters, invitations, a planner and more at www.thebiglunch.com

Blessing your community
Are churches in your area responding to local needs, standing in the gap – both in prayer and action? In HOPE – The Heartbeat of Mission there are 18 ideas from The Cinnamon Network on ways to serve your community – each backed with £2,000 of start-up funding. Order your copy of HOPE - The Heartbeat of Mission here.

Do you have a World War I story to share?
August 2014 will mark the 100th anniversary of the outbreak of World War I. This will be an occasion for much national reflection and remembrance. HOPE is working with key Christian ministries to support local churches with resources to serve their communities, marking this key moment in history and pointing to Jesus. If your family or church has a story about the impact of the Bible, prayer or Christian faith on those who served in, and lived during World War One HOPE would like to hear from you. Email HOPE -  email it to us.

Micro-loans for church job schemes
The Faith in Enterprise Award Fund has been launched at the Houses of Parliament to help congregations create jobs for local people. This £200,000 fund of micro-loans of £2,500 to £7,500 is backed up by access to mentors. Find out more here.

Growing mission moment

More people are going to church at Christmas a new report shows. The Church of England Annual Statistics for 2011 show that 2,618,030 people took part in an Anglican Christmas service in 2011, 14.5% more than attended in 2010. That’s great news as HOPE encourages churches to use key dates in the Christian calendar like Christmas, Easter, Pentecost and Harvest as part of a rhythm of mission. Find out more here.

Across the country Churches are gearing up

Birmingham venue for youth summit

God’s Bride Ministries stages its 7th Midnight Oil Summit at Birmingham Symphony Hall from 18-20 July. The 3-day conference brings together 3,000 12-30year-olds. The goal: to equip a united and ethnically diverse group of future leaders to become an effective financial, social, political and evangelical force in their communities. The Midnight Oil Summit includes prayer, worship, ministry, city-centre outreach and on-going mentoring opportunities. Read about the amazing vision of Midnight Oil Summit founder Seth Pinnock and download the poster here.

Bristol Noise
The May Day Bank Holiday weekend saw around 850 volunteers from more than 50 Bristol churches putting faith in action, transforming local communities and praying on the streets. This year’s event, the 12th year for ‘The Noise’ in Bristol, began with ‘100 Days of Prayer’ to prepare for a weekend of serving their city. Read more here.

Who Cares? Norfolk’s 2014 mission plans unveiled
Plans are well under way for Norfolk’s ‘Who Cares?’ mission in 2014, with more than 30 churches involved already. Thousands of young people from the Newday youth festival will be helping Norfolk’s churches to connect with their communities. Preparations step up a gear in August 2013 when Norfolk church leaders and their teams get together for the ‘One Big Launch Event’ to pray, plan and prepare for 2014. Find out more here www.who-cares.org.uk

Peterborough churches respond to welfare reforms
Christian leaders in Peterborough gathered last month to find out about the government’s welfare reforms, how people in Peterborough will be affected and how they can respond.

Derby prepares for community engagement in 2014
Roy Crowne is the guest speaker at a day conference hosted by the Bishop of Derby in June. Roy will be speaking on ‘Community engagement: Jesus’ model of ministry’ and ‘Participating in God’s mission’. Members of the HOPE leadership team are available to speak at your events to inspire and teach in preparation for 2014. Contact the HOPE office to arrange a date (phone 01788 542782).

Salford Mission Academy
HOPE’s Mission Academies are training young people to take a lead in mission in 2014. The Salford Hope Revolution has a pilot Mission Academy with churches in Salford coming together with their young people to work out what mission looks like in their region! Read about what’s happening on their Facebook page here.


The Chichester Diocesan YES team are also making plans to set up Mission Academies  
Contact them direct for more information yes@chichester.anglican.org