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News
A warm diocesan welcome will be given to the new Bishop of Huddersfield at an upcoming service at Halifax Minster. The Rt Revd Smitha Prasadam, new Bishop of Huddersfield, will be welcomed on Saturday, September 2, at the Minster at a service at 11am. Read more here
Brave folk in Blubberhouses who worship outdoors throughout August were blessed with beautiful weather recently. St Andrew’s near Fewston Reservoir, which together with the community hosts the Nidd Art Trail, promotes Fresh Air Worship in summertime which rejoices in the artistry of nature. Read more here
The Anglican Diocese of Leeds has issued a statement regarding violence against Christians in Pakistan. Our thoughts are with all those affected by the recent violence against Christians in Pakistan. Read more here
How to compose the perfect compost, an expert talk on sustainable living and a children’s craft session based around St Francis of Assisi are all parts of a new Green Fair at one of our churches next month. The inaugural event takes place from 1pm-4pm at All Hallows Church, Bardsey on Saturday, September 9 and also features stalls, crafts, refreshments and an ice cream van! Read more here
The tireless efforts of Lay-Canon Arthur Mauya in nurturing our diocesan link with the Anglican Church in the Mara Region of Tanzania for 27 years will be praised at an official “thank you” next month. Arthur will be at the event at Christ the King, Battyeford at 4pm, Sunday, September 10 when the Rt Revd Tony Robinson, Bishop of Wakefield will offer great gratitude on behalf of all. Read more here
A youth pilgrimage to one of England’s holiest sites saw 13 youngsters from our diocese travel to Walsingham this month. St Mary’s South Elmsall, St Helen’s Hemsworth, Horbury Parish and Lundwood Parish, teamed up and took a group of 13 young people on a lively week of worship and teaching, plus a visit to the famous Holy House, sprinkling of Holy Water and walking the Holy Mile. Read more here
Volunteers from across Wensley Deanery came together over the Bank Holiday weekend to bring The Church about the Dale to the Wensleydale Agricultural Show in Leyburn, in the Benefice of Leyburn and Bellerby. Members of congregations came together the night before to pray for all those organising and attending the show, and on the day, served nearly 1,500 cups of Fairtrade teas and coffees, juice and biscuits. Read more here
A recent celebration of a meaningful link between two sister parishes – one in the Calder Valley and one in Tanzania – was full of prayer and personal reflections. St Mary’s, Luddenden, in the Diocese of Leeds has been linked with St Mary’s, Mmazame in the Diocese of Mara, Tanzania for more than 15 years and in marking its own patronal festival, the Luddenden congregation took the opportunity to commemorate their sister parish. Read more here
Sex, death, war and Artificial Intelligence are on the menu at Food for Thought talks by a leading theologian to be held in one of our Dales churches starting in September. St Cuthbert’s, Pateley Bridge is the venue for the evening events led by Dr Peter Vardy, who has written extensively on religion and ethics and was vice-principal of Heythrop College, a Jesuit college in London, from 1999 to 2011. Read more here
Stained Glass Summer continues across the diocese with the chance to learn about famous designer William Morris and his company’s 160-year-old creations at Bradford Cathedral. A special Heritage Open Day takes place on Saturday, September 9 when you are invited to discover the beautiful early stained glass of Morris & Co., located in four areas of the building, as well as other stunning works by other Victorian designers. Read more here
For more diocesan and regional news, visit www.leeds.anglican.org
Living and Learning
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.
Autumn 2023, online
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.
Thursday, September 7 - Friday, September 8, hybrid
The Centre for Religion in Society of York St John University will be running this hybrid conference to consider how the Church can support transgender people. Find out more here.
Monday, September 18, Tuesday, September 19 and Thursday, September 28, 1pm - 2.30pm, online
Interested in supporting people to form a deeper relationship with Christ? Leading the Being With course in your church could be the answer. We are offering a taste of the course to people who might be interested in leading it in their context. Find out more here.
Saturday, September 23, 10am - 12pm, Leeds Minster
An opportunity to be still and be led in a meditative reflection from the deep wells of Christian Spirituality. Your guide is Revd Canon Paul Maybury, an experienced spiritual practitioner for the past 30 years. No prior experience is necessary and all are welcome. Booking is essential (maximum numbers of 30) and costs £5. Optional refreshments are available at the end. Find out more here.
Monday, September 25, 10am - 2pm, Fountains Church Bradford
This half-day event will raise awareness of Modern Slavery in its various forms, to give you confidence to spot the signs and know what action to take and what further training and resources are available to support you and your colleagues. We warmly invite community project leaders (e.g. leaders of foodbanks, Places of Welcome, Warm Spaces), church and other faith group leaders to come to this event. Find out more here.
Tuesday, September 26 at 12pm
EasyFundraising is a free to use fundraising platform which your church can use to receive unrestricted funding on an ongoing basis. EasyFundraising’s Fundraising Manager Becky Coleman will explain and demonstrate how it works, show you how to get started, show you how to make the most of it and answer all your questions! This is an easy and effective way to boost your funds so do come along to find out more! Click here to register.
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.
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.
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.
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.

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.
For more Diocese of Leeds training visit the Digital Learning Platform
Events across the diocese
Leading your Evangelism into Growth
Monday, September 11 - Wednesday, September 13
Leading your Evangelism into Growth is a conference that helps individuals and churches grow realistically and creatively in evangelism. They want to help everyone to be more comfortable and more confident in lovingly sharing the gospel of Jesus Christ. Bursaries are available for this conference. Find out more on our website: www.leadingyourchurchintogrowth.org.uk
or by contacting toby@leadingyourchurchintogrowth.org.uk.
Saturday, September 16
Wakefield Cathedral

Fundraise for your special cause by abseiling down the cathedral tower! Whether you're passionate about education, healthcare, or environmental causes, you can make a difference. Choose Wakefield Cathedral as your supported charity and pay nothing upfront. Find out more here.
Saturday, September 16
St John's Bierley

Join us as we explore the varied beliefs of the Hebrews and earliest Christians through passages of Scripture which speak of things in the unseen realm. How did they understand and write about the afterlife and spirits of the dead, and what can they teach us today? Find out more here.
re/a/dress - An Art Installation for Creationtide
Saturday, September 16
St John’s Bilton

As part of Creationtide the church is showing an art installation designed by Shaeron Caton-Rose. This is an opportunity to consider our part in the care of creation through hands-on creativity and environmental visuals, starting on Saturday 16th 2.30-4.30 with responsive craft activities, meditation and video artworks. This is a drop in to help make the installation, and/or join us from 7pm when we will take time to reflect on ecological issues through meditation and visual imagery. This is free entry and will have activities for all ages to take part in.
Sunday, September 24 at 4pm
Wakefield Cathedral

All are welcome to a service to say goodbye to Archdeacon Peter Townley, as he moves to a role in the Diocese of York. Find out more here.
Saturday, September 30
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.
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.
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.
Thursday, February 29 - Thursday, March 7, 2024
An eight day Pilgrimage with the Revd Mike Green, Vicar of St Andrew’s Kildwick, St John’s Cononley and St Mary’s Bradley, to the Holy Land is being arranged in February and March 2024. Find all the details and how to reserve a place here.
Resources
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
If you missed August’s edition of the Generosity Week newsletter you can read it here. For other ideas on how to celebrate Generosity Week, earlier editions of the newsletter can be found on our Generosity Week page here.
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.
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.
Dates for 2023
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
Media
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.
...is the name of Bishop Nick's blog and his most recent entries can be viewed here.
Vacancies
We are looking for someone to join our Children, Young People and Families team to be our Mission Support Lead. The Mission Support Lead will be an integral part of the children, youth and families team. As part of the team they will share the responsibility for the overall diocesan offer to parishes in their work with children, young people and families. They will play a key role in supporting parishes in their missional planning to engage, nurture, disciple and grow leaders with children, young people and families. Find out more about this role here
We are looking for someone to join our Children, Young People and Families team to be our Growing Faith Lead. The Growing Faith Lead will be an integral part of the children, youth and families team. As part of the team, they will share the responsibility for the overall diocesan offer to parishes in their work with children, young people and families. They will take primary responsibility for the development of home, school and church links including the national Growing Faith agenda. Find out more about this role here
We are looking for someone to join our Church Buildings and Pastoral Reorganisation team as a Church Buildings Support Officer. The Church Buildings Support Officer will provide direct buildings support to a focused group of churches, enabling their buildings to remain open and sustainable by providing a catalyst for "getting on top" of maintenance and improving facilities. This will enable churches to use their buildings for the wider benefit of the community as part of their holistic mission and will ensure the ongoing care and enhancement of these unique heritage assets. Find out more about this role here
Do you want to be part of growing youth congregations in a brand new project in Wakefield? We are looking for three highly motivated youth workers who will work together, with an experienced project lead and in three committed churches. Our youth workers will be well supported as they engage with young people through schools, detached and social action work- developing youth congregations and growing young people as Christian leaders. Find out more about this role here
Useful Links & Information
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
Moves and Appointment
Revd Matthew Peat to be Incumbent of Wetherby with Linton in the Ripon area

Revd Foluso Enwerem to be Estates Pioneer Minister (0.5 stipend) in the parish of St Michael Shelf with St Aidan, Buttershaw in the Bradford area

Revd Trudy Hobson has been granted Permission to Officiate in the Diocese of Leeds

Revd Angela Cooper has been granted Permission to Officiate in the Diocese of Leeds

Revd Helen Chamberlain to be Incumbent of the Benefice of Cleckheaton in the Huddersfield area

Revd Justin Bradbury has been granted Permission to Officiate in the Diocese of Leeds

Revd Hugh Baker, Incumbent of the Benefice of Mirfield, and Revd Ben Rhodes, Chaplain at Leeds Teaching Hospital NHS Trust, to be Honorary Canons of Wakefield Cathedral

Revd Richard Burge, Team Rector of the Benefice of Harden, Wilsden, Cullingworth & Denholme & Asst. Area Dean of Aire & Worth Deanery, and Revd Tracy Milne, Priest in Charge of the Benefice of Bolton, BMO Minister at Sorted & Area Dean of Outer Bradford, to be Honorary Canons of Bradford Cathedral

Revd Caroline Hewlett, Incumbent of Swaledale with Arkengarthdale, Revd David Gerrard, Incumbent of Wakefield St Andrew & St Mary & Belle Vue & Area Dean of Wakefield, Revd Jim Taylor, Incumbent of the Benefice of Idle, and Revd Cat Thatcher, Incumbent of Oxenhope & Clergy Development Officer for the Bradford Episcopal Area, to be Honorary Canons of Ripon Cathedral

Revd Canon Robin Gamble to be Honorary Canon Emeritus of Bradford Cathedral

Canon Roland Clark, Canon Zahida Mallard, and Canon Gaby Young to be Honorary Lay Canon Emeriti of Bradford Cathedral

Venerable Peter Townley to be Archdeacon Emeritus

Revd Canon Kathryn Fitzsimons to be Honorary Canon Emeritus of Ripon Cathedral

Revd Andy Muckle to be Chaplain to St George’s Crypt & Diocesan Chaplain to the Homeless in the Diocese of Leeds

Revd Ruthie Gibbons to be Interim Priest in Charge of Hebden Bridge and Heptonstall, in the Deanery of Halifax & Calder Valley in the Huddersfield area.
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