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Meet the Editor – thegenerousgivingproject
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What is the Project? Date: November 24, 2016. Being the editor gives Tom free reign [Ed: free rein ] to be a huge grammar pedant [Ed: it’s not just grammar, I’m more of a jack-of-all-trades pedant], a character trait that is suppressed in ordinary pastoral life. Tom enjoys the challenge of receiving the unpolished musings of his protégé, and carefully deleting bits and suggesting amendments so as to craft them into palatable articles for the wider audience. Tom writes his own blogs here. Room at my Table.
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Same Sex Marriage and the House of Bishops | Jeremy Fletcher's Blog
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Jeremy Fletcher's Blog. Musings from the Minster's shadow. Same Sex Marriage and the House of Bishops. February 16, 2014 13 Comments. This is a bit of thinking out loud, to help me work out why I find the statement by the House of Bishops on Same Sex Marriage difficult. Do help me out. In my role as Precentor at York Minster it was my job to organise consecrations: the ordination of bishops. One of the descriptions of bishops which always stood out in the service was this:. No one should be excluded from...
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Julie's Boggle
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Random jottings down from the lives of Julie and Tom and their off-spring. Spike comes to visit. Friday, 11th October 2013. Meet Spike. He’s a little doll that came home from nursery with Jess to spend the weekend with us, complete with a sheet of paper titled “Spike’s Diary” requiring some homework from an obliging parent. Then we came home and Spike vanished. And it wasn’t even as if we did anything else that afternoon. It was late, I listened to Jon reading his school readers and then they w...And we ...
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Miranda Threlfall-Holmes: Prayers after (Same Sex) Marriage: A suggested order of service
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Christianity, History, Feminism. Friday, 4 April 2014. Prayers after (Same Sex) Marriage: A suggested order of service. You've all seen Rev episode 2, haven't you? That's why I've written this. A Suggested Draft Order for Prayer and Dedication after the Civil Marriage of a Same Sex Couple*. God is love, and those who live in love live in God, and God lives in them. A hymn may be sung here, or after the next section. The Bible teaches us that marriage is a gift of God's grace, a holy mystery in which two ...
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Diocesan Giving Sunday: Ten Top Tips | durhamcmd
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Continuing Ministerial Development in Durham Diocese. Sabbatical Policy and Process. A Sermon Starter for the Diocesan Giving Day February 10th. Diocesan Giving Sunday: Ten Top Tips. February 4, 2013. The January snow did its best to keep people away from our two training days at Bowburn. And while it did limit the attendance a bit, the number of people who made it was genuinely impressive. Read more about it here: http:/ www.durham.anglican.org/news-and-events/news-article.aspx? We hope they help. This ...
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Welcome | durhamcmd
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Continuing Ministerial Development in Durham Diocese. Sabbatical Policy and Process. From Stephen Cherry Director of Ministry. Chairing a discussion between Professor Jonathan Blackie (left) and Professor Fred Robinson (right) at the 2012 Clergy Summer Gathering. Thanks for popping in to have a look at the Durham CMD blog. It offers information, inspiration and encouragement to the clergy of Durham Diocese as they seek to develop in ministry. Stephen.cherry@durham.anglican.org. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Looking Back Over 2012 | durhamcmd
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Continuing Ministerial Development in Durham Diocese. Sabbatical Policy and Process. Books for CMD 2013 →. Looking Back Over 2012. January 28, 2013. Here are some highlights from my annual report on 2012. (Numbers in parentheses refer to 2011). In line with diocesan priorities there was a greater emphasis on spirituality and prayer. In CMD. So let’s start there. Once again we had an Early Good Friday. For the first time we held a day for people involved in offering Spiritual Direction. Based on the film.
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Sabbatical Policy and Process | durhamcmd
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Continuing Ministerial Development in Durham Diocese. Sabbatical Policy and Process. Sabbatical Policy and Process. Sabbaticals for Clergy in the Diocese of Durham. 1 As part of the CMD provision the diocese offers a limited number of sabbaticals for clergy each year. 2 Candidates for sabbaticals will sometimes be nominated through the ‘Ministerial Development Review’ process, though other routes can open up and people can self-refer. 5 The bishop will then either authorise. A diocesan grant of 1,000 is ...
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Grants for Clergy | durhamcmd
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Continuing Ministerial Development in Durham Diocese. Sabbatical Policy and Process. Basic Clergy Development Grants. These are available to help clergy undertake a specific course, event, retreat or development project. There is a form for this and a presumption that an application would be successful. The basic grant is set at 200 per year. It is not possible to carry funds forward from year to year. Special Clergy Development Grants For larger sums. The applicant’s current post and length of service.
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