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A splendid seven new Canons for Ripon Cathedral were installed at a special Evensong service which included a formal welcome for Bishop Anna Eltringham from local civic leaders. Bishop Anna and the Rt Revd Smitha Prasadam, Bishop of Huddersfield were made Honorary Canons, together with Revd David Gerrard, Revd Caroline Hewlett, Revd Cat Thatcher and Revd Jim Taylor. Julie Moody was made a Capitular Canon (a member of the Cathedral Chapter). Read more here | |
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Wakefield Cathedral was packed for a farewell service to the Ven Peter Townley, Archdeacon of Pontefract who has now left to become an Assistant Minister in the Diocese of York. In his sermon, Peter descrinbed how he had wished to be a priest from the age of eight. “The great game changer for me was going to our local parish church when I was 7 and sat on the front pew, I was overwhelmed by the beauty and mystery. I was truly hooked and three weeks later, I was in the choir.” Read more here | |
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The welcome given to arrivals from Hong Kong by one of our churches is profiled in a national magazine this week. Revd Dave Ho Young, vicar at St Barnabas, Alwoodley, Leeds spent a recent sabbatical researching migration from Hong Kong and met with Cindy Yu, assistant editor at the Spectator magazine and host of the ‘Chinese Whispers’ podcast. Read more here | |
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The Rt Revd Arun Arora, Bishop of Kirkstall, has written the Archbishop of York’s Advent book for 2023. In ‘Stick With Love’, Bishop Arun guides people through the Advent season with daily readings, rich in reminders of the love of Christ that unites every tongue, tribe and nation in our diverse global church. Read more here | |
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Black History Month this October will be marked in parishes across the Church of England as a way to recognise and celebrate the invaluable contributions of black people to British economy, culture, and history. The national church has created a range of resources to help people engage online and in person. Read more here | |
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“Fireworks and Fanfares” is the theme of free lunchtime recitals at Bradford Cathedral to celebrate the return of its newly restored organ. The recitals called Wednesday@One take place every Wednesday at 1pm from October 4 to December 13 following several months of work on the organ. Read more here | |
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The Anglican Minority Network (AMEN) and USPG (United Society Partners in the Gospel), together with two of our Bishops are inviting clergy and lay leaders to “Living Well” – a national conference at the St George’s Centre, Leeds on Saturday, November 4. Bishop Smitha Prasadam and Bishop Arun Arora will be at the event whose central theme is what 'Living Well' looks like for Christians. Read more here | |
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An exhibition around one of the most famous religious artefacts in history is coming to Halifax. Visitors to Halifax Minster will be able to see a full-sized replica of the world-famous Shroud of Turin as part of a fascinating exhibition which will be on display in the Minster from October 12 to November 9. Read more here | |
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If you wish to apply for the Eco Mission Enabler (Saving Creation Gold) and Lay Worship Leaders Courses for the 2023-24 academic year, please ensure that you speak to your incumbent urgently and return an initial enquiry form as soon as possible. Find out more here.
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There is still time to sign up for our eight-week course, looking at how best to engage in environmental mission and ministry. Find out more here. | |
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Saturday, September 30, 11.10am - 2.30pm, Holy Trinity, Meanwood or Saturday, November 4, 10am - 12pm, online via Zoom |
How can the church better welcome and value neurodiversity? We will be learning from people who have personal experience of neurodiversity about the difficulties they have encountered within church and how we can better welcome and value people’s diverse gifts. There will be time for questions and sharing best practice, as well as worship. All are welcome. Find out more here.
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Starting Monday, October 2, Holy Trinity Boar Lane | Holy Trinity Boar Lane is a church with a midweek ministry to workers in the centre of Leeds. Starting on October 2nd we will be running the prayer course which is an eight week course designed to equip and enable followers of Jesus to go deeper in their prayer life. To find out more about the course click here and to sign up for the course click here. | |
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Saturday, October 7, Bradford Cathedral |
The final Children, Young People and Families Team TEND event of the year takes place at Bradford Cathedral on Saturday, October 7. If you are a volunteer or leader involved in children, young people and families work and haven’t been able to attend an event so far this year, it would be lovely to see you. For more information and to reserve your place, please click here. Please note this is a pre-booked event and tickets will not available on the day.
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Thursday, October 12, online | Gifts in wills are a powerful way for our faith to live on and create lasting change in our communities, both locally and across the world. For the first time Christian Aid is working alongside the Church of England, the Church of Scotland, and the Quakers to launch "Faith Will" which aims to encourage people of faith to remember their own church, and Christian Aid, in their will. Join Kathy Childress, from Christian Aid, on this webinar to find out more regarding the Faith Will initiative and how to encourage legacy giving in your church. To register for this webinar click here. | |
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Tuesday, October 17, 8pm - 9pm, online | You are invited to a time of reflection, prayer and christian meditation to enter into a deeper awareness of God during this autumn season. To receive the Zoom link, please email charlie.scott@leeds.anglican.org. | |
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Wednesday, October 18, 10am - 4pm, Christ Church Penrith | This day is aimed particularly at leaders and worshippers in smaller local churches (typically 15-55 worshipers on a regular Sunday). With talks led by Revd Jolyon Trickey from ReSource, we will encounter God afresh, renewing our confidence in the inextinguishable power of biblical hope. We will also have times to worship, to reflect, and to wrestle together with the practicalities of living hopefully in our wonderful little local and ‘ordinary’ churches. For further information and to book a ticket please click here. The flyer for this event can be downloaded here. | |
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Wednesday, November 15, 10am - 12pm, Bradford Cathedral |
Sharing findings from Suzanne Vernon-Yorke’s recent PHD research with interfaith practitioners in the UK, we will think about gender dynamics and inclusivity, as well as the impact of exclusion and the implications for interfaith practice. Open to all – to book a free place, please email Diocesan Interfaith Adviser, Jenny Ramsden, at jenny.ramsden@leeds.anglican.org. Find out more here.
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Spring 2024 online, Summer 2024 in Bingley |
Ever wondered what theology means and how to study it? Need some guidance on how to dig a bit deeper? This introductory course may well be for you. This course is also required before you can apply to train as a Licensed Lay Minister. Find out more about Spring 2024 here.
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Our Lay Training Bulletins are currently showcasing the different Lay Ministry Pathways in turn. If you do not receive our bulletins and would like to, please visit the Digital Learning Platform, sign up for an account and tick the Lay Training box in the Areas of Interest section of the form here.
Past newsletters and bulletins can be found here.
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Saturday, November 4, St George's Leeds | The conference jointly hosted by the Anglican Minority Ethnic Network (chair: the Rt Revd Smitha Prasadam, Bishop of Huddersfield) and USPG. We will be asking what 'living well' looks like for Christians. How to live well within oneself, the Church, and within our communities and wider society, drawing on Christ, our Living Well. Guest speakers will include the Rt Revd Arun Arora – Bishop of Kirkstall and co-chair of the Archbishops’ Anti-Racism Task Force, and Canon Sanjee Perera – Cognitive Psychologist and Ecclesiologist, Associate at Virginia Theological Seminary, and formerly Archbishops' Advisor on Minority Ethnic Affairs, Church of England. Find out more here. | |
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'Rain falling by the River': Poems of faith, love and grief | Sunday, Ocotber 1, 7pm, Holy Trinity, Skipton | Professor Chris Southgate, Exeter University, will be preaching on the topic of 'Sabbath, Psalms and Eucharist' at the 9.45am service of Holy Communion at Holy Trinity on Sunday 1st October. At 7pm, he will lead a poetry reading, 'Rain falling by the River, poems of faith, love and grief'. Chris Southgate is based on the edge of Dartmoor, Devon, England. He works at the University of Exeter as a Professor in Theology. His main fields of study are the science-religion debate, ecotheology and environmental ethics. | |
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Sunday, Ocotber 1, 6pm - 7.30pm, Bradford Cathedral | Robin Gamble, Bishop's Advisor in Church Growth, retires this autumn. All are invited to come and celebrate his dynamic and fruitful ministry as a parish priest and as an encourager of evangelism. The service will include sung worship, testimonies, presentations and prayer. Find out more here. | |
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Saturday, Ocotber 7, 9.30am, St Mark's Harrogate | During the first and second centuries a group of miscellaneous Christian leaders wrote down their understanding of the meaning of Jesus Christ’s life, death and resurrection. These authors were considered by later Biblical scholars to be the next generation of Apostles and as a result were named The Apostolic Fathers, and their works are considered by many to be the most important collection of post-New Testament writings. Find out more about this lecture here. | |
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Thursday, Ocotber 13, 6.30pm - 9.15pm, Wakefield Cathedral | The eighth series of evening teachings to explore faith and discipleship returns. The first session is with the Bishop of Kirkstall, the Rt Revd Arun Arora. For more information or to book a place, please email Caroline Asquith, PA to the Area Bishop of Wakefield at caroline.asquith@leeds.anglican.org. | |
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Saturday, October 14, 6.15pm, All Saints Ilkley | For the first time in the Ilkley Literature Festival's history, All Saints, Ilkley is sponsoring (as well as being the venue for) an event with a distinct Church focus. The Revd Fergus Butler Gallie will be talking about his book 'Touching Cloth - Confessions and Communions of a Young Priest'. Bishop Nick will be the host and interviewer at the event which is also being live-streamed. The ticket office is now open for in-person tickets or for live-stream tickets. | |
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Service of Celebration to mark the 20th Anniversary of Wellspring Therapy & Training | Sunday, October 15, 2.30pm, St Andrew's Starbeck | To mark 20 years of Wellspring therapy and training there is a Service of Celebration when our Diocesan Bishop and Patron, Rt Revd Nick Baines will preach at the service. Please do join us for the service, followed by refreshments in the Welcome Centre. | |
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Wednesday, October 18, 7.30pm, Holy Trinity Idle | This original stage play is based on letters, diaries and historical writings, and encompasses both John Newton's dramatic transformation from slave trader to clergyman and eventual abolitionist as well as the passionate love story between Newton and his wife Mary. Find out more here. | |
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Friday, October 20, 7pm, All Saints Darton | WIth Elizabeth Charlesworth, soprano, and Jonathan Bickley on piano. Do you ever get homesick? Even when having the most wonderful holiday something can trigger a reminder of home and there you are singing ‘Show me the way to go Home’! In this concert hear a collection of songs by composers who felt just that. | |
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Saturday, October 21, 10.45am, Holocaust Centre North | A Shabbat service, led by Rabbi Charley Baginsky, followed by vegetarian lunch and networking and then an optional presentation and tour of Holocaust Centre North. Find out more here. | |
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Saturday, October 28, 7.30pm, St James' Wetherby | Folk Rock band with great music and craft beer. Tickets £5 on the door. | |
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Sunday, October 29, 3.30pm, Bradford Cathedral | A service of remembrance for anyone affected by the loss of a baby at any stage of pregnancy, at birth or in infancy, whether recently or historically, and for those grieving never having had children. Organised in conjunction with the Mariposa Trust. Find out more here. | |
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Thursday, February 29 - Thursday, March 7, 2024 | |
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Barnabas: Encouraging Confidence is the way in which the Diocese of Leeds wants to support churches to move forward in mission, ministry and sustainability, in a way that is prayerful, intentional and, within the grace of God, possible. Barnabas offers every church resources and support at different levels, with a view to us all working towards the diocesan vision of Confident Christians, Growing Churches, Transforming Communities. Find out more here
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If you missed August’s edition of the Generosity Week newsletter you can read it here. F or other ideas on how to celebrate Generosity Week, earlier editions of the newsletter can be found on our Generosity Week page here.
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As Autumn approaches now is the time to start planning those essential repairs to your church building and a Diocesan Church Buildings Grant may help you meet the cost of the repairs. The next closing date for applications is Tueaday, October 31. To find out more and to download an application form please click here or email resourcingparishes@leeds.anglican.org for further advice.
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The latest edition of the Prayer Diary is now online to download. There are fresh prayers for Sudan as well as prayers for Tanzania. Download prayers here.
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Creationtide: Friday, September 1 - Wednesday, October, 4
Diocese of Leeds Generosity Week: Sunday, September 24 - Sunday, October 1
COP 28: Thursday 30 November - Tuesday 12th December
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Generosity Week in the Diocese of Leeds runs from Sunday, September 24 until Sunday, October 1. Hear from the Rt Revd Nick Baines, Bishop of Leeds, about the generosity of God and why we give, what's going on, and how churches can engage.
Watch Bishop Nick's message here.
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Barnabas: Encouraging Confidence is the way in which the Diocese of Leeds wants to support churches to move forward in mission, ministry and sustainability. Watch this video to hear more about what Barnabas is and how is can help.
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...is the name of Bishop Nick's blog and his most recent entries can be viewed here.
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We are looking for someone to join our Barnabas Team as Mission Accompaniment Enabler. The Mission Accompaniment Enabler will lead a team of volunteer mission accompaniers to support over 60 churches, and lead on a new pilot programme running from 2024. They must be a team player and be passionate about developing others and encouraging churches in their mission, and be a strong communicator with people at all levels. The Mission Accompaniment Enabler should also be able to work on their own initiative and be able to think strategically. This role is 3 years fixed term. Find out more about this role here | |
We are four urban parishes, with some of the highest levels of pensioner poverty in the country, working together in Bradford and Pudsey, and are looking to recruit an Older Persons Outreach Leader to further develop our existing work with older people in order to meet their spiritual needs. Find out more about this role here | |
For all other vacancies across the diocese please follow the links below:
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Useful Links & Information | |
Safeguarding
For safeguarding issues, contact our advisers on:
safeguarding@leeds.anglican.org or call 0113 353 0257
Jenny Leccardi - Safeguarding Adviser
Narinder Lyon - Safeguarding Adviser
Nikki Rose - Safeguarding Adviser
Click here for Safeguarding Training in 2023
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Revd Dr Anthea Colledge to be Chaplain to the University of the West of England
Revd Laura Martin to be Team Vicar of Bilton St John and St Luke, Harrogate in the Ripon area
Revd Susan Clarke has been granted Permission to Officiate in the Diocese of Leeds
Revd Susan Heptinstall has been granted Permission to Officiate in the Diocese of Leeds
Revd Julie Anderson to be Interim Priest in Charge of Lepton, Emley, Flockton with Denby Grange, and Kirkburton in the Huddersfield area
Revd Mike Green to be Assistant Area Dean of South Craven and Wharfedale in the Bradford area
Revd Canon John and the Revd Canon June Lawson to be Canon Emeriti of Wakefield Cathedral
Revd Sally Osborn to be Diocesan Spiritual Director for Leeds Anglican Cursillo
Revd Hannah Lievesley to be Assistant Area Dean of the North West Leeds Deanery in the Leeds area
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