Churches include all kinds of so-called teams, such as a Finance Team, a Newcomers Team, a Ministry Team. But should a Music Group not be a team, and can even something like a Church Council seek to work as though a team?
Cutting Edge 2019 Resources now available
Content from the Cutting Edge conference has now been uploaded to the UCAN resources area. All members can now access the content once you’ve logged in to your account. Just follow the link to “Online Resources (dropbox)” and head for the Cutting Edge Conference folders. Your login also gives you Soundcloud streaming of all the keynote talks.
Designed for operational staff of larger churches, we tackled the difficulties of making the instruction to us all in Matthew 28 change from a vision to a reality.
Three key strands are focused on - looking at the healthy combination of systems, people and strategy that make it all possible. The UK church is in a pivotal period where tools and know-how are making things possible that have never been available to use before, but which mean that pastoral sensitivity and careful implementation are all the more important.
Workshops covered GDPR, volunteers, buildings for mission, and how to completely change the way your church finances may work.
Local group news - take a retreat!
Gillian Mannouch (St. John’s Wimborne) recently organised a day’s retreat for their local UCAN area group. She writes: “One new feature for our local group was a retreat.”
A new thing
Identifying gifts of administration
A gift assessment for Administrators
ILM Accredited Training Course: ‘Managing Church Well’
Benchmarking survey
Area Training Days: Communicating with Impact
Technology in the church
Setting the pace
Reading Hebrews 12, when Paul paints the vivid picture of the Christian life being like a race, my mind automatically goes to scenes of the London marathon. I can’t imagine the sheer amount of inner-strength it must take not to quit when everything hurts on a physical level and when the inner narrative says, ‘I can’t go on, I can’t finish this’.