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SUMMARY:Hearts Singing God's Song:  Vocation for Disabled and Neurodivergent People
DESCRIPTION:A chance to explore vocation and ministry when you are a disabled (differently-abled) and/or neurodivergent person. \nEach of us is made in the image of God and each of us are fearfully and wonderfully made. And each of us is called to be part of the mission and ministry of the church\, regardless of our embodiment and anything that our society might label as disability or difference. \nThis event is for disabled or neurodivergent people who would like to begin to explore a vocation to lay or ordained ministry in the Church of England. \nFor more information view here:  Hearts Singing God \nYou can register to attend using the Eventbrite link: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/hearts-singing-gods-song-vocation-for-disabled-and-neurodivergent-people-tickets-767693902127?aff=oddtdtcreator
URL:https://trurodiocese.org.uk/event/hearts-singing-gods-song-vocation-for-disabled-and-neurodivergent-people/
LOCATION:online
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SUMMARY:Being a Priest online in 2024
DESCRIPTION:The last ten years has seen a revolution in the way we communicate online\, not least through the impact of the pandemic which thrust us into relying on technology in a new way. This will be a session to explore how social media is today\, what it means to minister using these tools and an opportunity to reflect together theologically on how we use technology for ministry and mission. \nWe’re delighted to welcome the Rev’d Bryony Taylor to lead this session.\nBryony was a social media consultant before being ordained in 2014. She found her online skills coming in handy during the pandemic and produced guides and ran online courses for fellow clergy on how to navigate this brave new world. Bryony contributed a chapter to the Grove Booklet ‘Hybrid Church’ in 2020 and to a collection of articles on church during the pandemic in a book called the Distanced Church edited by Heidi Campbell (2020). She can be found on twitter/X\, Instagram and Threads @vahva.
URL:https://trurodiocese.org.uk/event/being-a-priest-online-in-2024/
LOCATION:online
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SUMMARY:Evensong celebration for 30th anniversary of the ordination of women
DESCRIPTION:In March 1994\, the first women were ordained as priests\, some having been ordained as Deacons before this and many ministering as Deaconesses before that. Over the past 30 years\, many women have followed in the footsteps of those who were first ordained. They have led and inspired men and women in their faith and brought vision and wisdom into the church and the varied and diverse communities that they have served in and led. To mark this important moment\, to celebrate the ministry of women past and present to pray for their continued ministries and to look towards a creative future of inclusive ministry\, there will be a service of celebration and thanksgiving in Truro Cathedral.
URL:https://trurodiocese.org.uk/event/evensong-celebration-for-30th-anniversary-of-the-ordination-of-women/
LOCATION:Truro Cathedral\, Truro\, Cornwall\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Three mornings with St Paul: 1. Transformed by the cross of Christ: Paul and his congregations
DESCRIPTION:Paul’s letters to different communities of believers are the earliest surviving Christian writings. He is our founding theologian\, but he is a contentious figure even among faithful readers of the New Testament. Other people who know very little about the letters can also have strong opinions about what they think Paul wrote! \nHe writes to believers in the now distant culture of the first century\, Jewish and Hellenistic. However\, his core theological beliefs are now ours: ‘We preach Christ crucified’; ‘Jesus is Lord’. They were forged from the cross of Christ\, from God’s promises in the Hebrew Bible\, from those who were in Christ before him and from his own experience. In the letters\, he relates this theological core to the issues that the early congregations wrestle with: behaviour in community\, in personal relationships\, in leadership and ministries. There are ways to explore how this informs us in applying the theology to ourselves and our communities. \nThese three mornings are designed as a whole\, so we hope you can come to all three. If you can come only to one or two\, you will still be very welcome. (If you can only join on the second or third morning without having been able to come to previous ones\, Robert will try to summarise the earlier sessions…) People booking themselves in for any morning will be sent suggestions of which letters to read as preparation for that session. \nRobert Evans has degrees from Oxford\, Cambridge and London\, and is recently retired from an academic career in New Testament theology and biblical interpretation. One of his books that is relevant (not required) for these sessions is Judge for Yourselves: reading 1 Corinthians (Darton Longman and Todd\, 2003). He comes from St Ives\, was a curate (early 1980s) in Wadebridge and St Columb Minor\, and now lives in Coverack. \nSession 2 will take place on 21 March.\nSession 3 will take place on 18 April.
URL:https://trurodiocese.org.uk/event/three-mornings-with-st-paul-1-transformed-by-the-cross-of-christ-paul-and-his-congregations/
LOCATION:Epiphany House\, Truro\, TR1 3DR \, United Kingdom
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CREATED:20240105T142435Z
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SUMMARY:Spirituality - online session 2
DESCRIPTION:The second of the series considers how we can provide meaningful\, planned and spontaneous opportunities for pupils to develop and flourish spiritually. \nThe last session will be held on Wednesday 6th March 2024 from 3.45pm
URL:https://trurodiocese.org.uk/event/spirituality-online-session-2-2/
LOCATION:Via Zoom
ORGANIZER;CN="Education Team":MAILTO:education@truro.anglican.org
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SUMMARY:2024 Organ Recital Series
DESCRIPTION:2024 Organ Recital Series on 1907 Hele & Co Organ at the Parish Church of St Ia the Virgin\, St Ives \nFlute and Piano
URL:https://trurodiocese.org.uk/event/2024-organ-recital-series-6/
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SUMMARY:The Church of England and the Working Class: historical lessons for today
DESCRIPTION:Mark Chapman will explore the ways in which the Church of England related to working people through history\, especially from the late nineteenth century. Although its efforts were principally focused on urban centres there were also efforts to engage rural labourers. \nMark will discuss the models that were adopted and offer suggestions as to how the Church might engage in the very different circumstances of contemporary England. \nMark is Vice-Principal and Academic Dean at Ripon College\, Cuddesdon\, Professor of the History of Modern Theology\, University of Oxford and Canon Theologian of Truro Cathedral.
URL:https://trurodiocese.org.uk/event/the-church-of-england-and-the-working-class-historical-lessons-for-today/
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