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News
As the Season of Creation 2022 begins, the Diocese of Leeds is pleased to share new reflections for churches to use in their responses to the season. The Season of Creation runs from Thursday, September 1, to Tuesday, October 4, the feast day of St Francis of Assisi, and is a time for churches across the world to think and pray about how we can better care for God’s creation. Find out more here
The Diocese of Leeds is encouraging churches to help shape the future of heritage in the UK, by responding to a Heritage Lottery Fund Survey. The survey aims to gather views from people across the country, and given the large number of churches that are listed buildings, we are encouraging our parishes to take part. Find out more here
Congratulations to one of our Leeds curates who has beat the bounds of his parish, successfully completing a 21km walk whilst praying for the people and places of the region. Setting off in the early morning rain the Revd Chris Balding was joined on his walk of the parish boundary by neighbouring vicars, parishioners and friends. Find out more here
'Beside the Lake', an open-air service of thanksgiving, returned to the beach of Semerwater in Raydale on Bank Holiday Sunday. Accompanied by Hawes Silver Band, the theme of ‘Joy and Hope in Jesus Christ’ was shared with the crowd who gathered on land and on the water in the Wensleydale scenery. Find out more here
Women in Huddersfield will have the opportunity to swap clothes and accessories, and share supper together, at an upcoming event at Holy Trinity Huddersfield. The Swap Shop and Supper aims to give women the opportunity to sort out new outfits in an environmentally friendly way, by swapping clothes and other items at a social event with a shared meal. Find out more here
Green Journey is offering helpful advice and guidance to churches as energy prices rise in their latest newsletter. The newest issue provides an update on current market conditions, alongside advice to our churches, energy saving tips to help keep church bills down, and relevant industry and environment news. Find out more here
A sponsored walk to raise money for much needed window repairs is being undertaken throughout the month of September by one of our Leeds clergy. For thirty days the Revd Sharon Wilkinson will walk 19, 000 steps around her parish each day, praying for the streets as she goes. Find out more here
Creativity and culture have been shared with the residents of Blubberhouses, thanks to an art trail that filled the local church. Photographers, a potter, woodworkers, and an author shared their works in St Andrew’s Blubberhouses during August, and a new bench is to be put in celebrating the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee. Find out more here
One of our Bradford area churches has been helping people get away this summer without needing to go anywhere, thanks to their Holidays at Home program. St Stephen’s Steeton with Eastburn recently hosted a Scottish themed holiday event in their church hall for people in their area to get a taste of the country without needing to leave their village. Find out more here
One of our clergy has helped deliver a £450,000 legacy to the Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB) on behalf of a long-standing friend. The donation from Doreen Gough from Gipton in Leeds will benefit RNIB’s Talking Books service and the money was presented to the charity at its Talking Books recording studio by Revd Diane Lofthouse. Find out more here
For more diocesan and regional news, visit www.leeds.anglican.org
Living and Learning
Starts Monday, September 12
While many good enquirers courses focus on new information about Christ (the head) or new feelings of Christ (the heart) or even new practices of Christ (the hands), this course focusses on a lived encounter of Christ (the gut). It is an immersive, improvised enactment of its theology. Find out more here
Tuesday, September 13
What happens when you want to run a project, but you haven’t got the equipment you need? Or the church wants to start a new group but hasn’t thought about the budget? This session aims to explore some of the aspects of finding funding; a bit of theory, a bit of theology, and then some of the options open to you. Find out more here
Wednesday, September 14
This webinar is for all and anyone who cares about combating climate change. Following the publication of the Saving Creation: Six Steps to Carbon Net Zero Church Toolkit, this webinar will start with a scriptural reflection. It will then look at the practical steps that a church can take to work towards becoming carbon net zero. Find out more here
Saturday, September 17
An opportunity for all Licensed Lay Ministers (Readers) to develop an understanding and build confidence in funeral ministry. It will be lead by Alan Stanley & Ann Nicholl and take place at Saint Philip's Church, Scholes, Leeds. Find out more here
Starting Saturday, September 17
Leeds School of Theology are pleased and excited to partner with Lighthouse West Yorkshire in facilitating a dynamic learning community which will serve Christians already working alongside the marginalised or who have a heart to pioneer in this area. Find out more here
Starting Tuesday, September 27
An online course taking place over 8 sessions and led by Canon Gordon Dey. It will explore the places and people of Jesus’ ministry.
Through scripture, contemporary writing and archaeological evidence you will discover anew how: ‘... the Word became flesh and dwelt among us.’ Find out more here
Starting Monday, October 3
Through a mixture of live lectures, discussion groups and assigned homework, this course will focus on a Christlike and prophetic response to the interrelated issues of climate breakdown, violence and conflict and racial injustice. The course is a partnership between Leeds School of Theology and Lighthouse West Yorkshire. Find out more here
Growing Good Workshops
Monday, October 3 at Holy Trinity Ripon
Tuesday, October 4 at All Hallows Leeds
Wellsprings Together is teaming up with the Church Urban Fund to deliver a lively introduction to the ‘Growing Good’ workshops. The Growing Good Toolkit is a free six session course helping churches explore the connection between social action, discipleship and growth. Find out more about the session in Ripon here and in Leeds here.
For more Diocese of Leeds training visit the Digital Learning Platform
Events across the diocese
Tuesday, September 6 at 5.30pm
A public lecture at Holy Trinity Boar Lane on "Religious Language and the Good Life" from Dr Valerie Hobbs, Senior Lecturer in Applied Linguistics from the University of Sheffield, followed by a Q&A and free drinks reception. Find out more here
Thursday, September 8 at 7pm
Church Army are hosting their next Online Discovery Evening for anyone interested in finding out about them, what they do, supporting them, joining the Mission Community, working for them or training as an Evangelist with them. Find out more here
Saturday, September 10 at 3pm
The service will be held at Leeds Minster, and light refreshments will be served afterwards. Please could you let Bishop Arun’s PA, Natalya Heap know if you would like to attend, at natalya.heap@leeds.anglican.org by Friday, September 2.
Sunday, September 11 at 1pm
This joint event with the Cathedral Music Trust, Royal School of Church Music and the Bradford Organists' Association will showcase the work of each organisation, and music at Bradford Cathedral. Find out more here
Saturday, September 17 at 10am
This conference will explore the challenges to policy and practice that arise when people cross borders to seek sanctuary. Specifically, it addresses the question of what the Christian response to those who seek care and shelter in our country should be, and asks what insights can be derived from the life and work of
Dietrich Bonhoeffer. Find out more here
Saturday, October 8 at 10am
If you love the city of Leeds and want to see thriving communities, businesses, and churches moulding it to look more like the kingdom of heaven, join like-minded people at this interactive workshop to explore how we can make that vision a reality. It will be hosted at Holy Trinity Boar Lane. Find out more here
Tuesday, October 11 to Monday, October 31
Bolton Priory is hosting a touring piece of artwork by Luke Jerram consisting of a large moon measuring seven metres in diameter. They are also taking the opportunity to promote dialogue between science and religion and have drawn up a programme of lectures and preaching engagements. Find out more here
Resources
The Diocese of Leeds is pleased to share its toolkit for churches as part of its strategy for achieving carbon net zero by 2030: Saving Creation. The toolkit invites churches to start on the pathway to carbon net zero by taking six steps towards the goal. Access it here
Leeds Diocesan News continues to be produced in digital form, containing important news and views from across the Diocese of Leeds. Download and view the latest August edition here.
Leeds CofE Children and Young People is a Facebook group open to anyone involved in ministry with under 18s and their families in the Diocese of Leeds. Here you'll find ideas, resources, questions, information and events. Click here if you wish to join.
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.
The brutal conflict in Ukraine has triggered the largest war-related migration of people since the Balkan War of the 1990s. For all the latest information for parishes and individuals seeking to respond, from both the Diocese of Leeds and Church of England, please visit this page of our website.
The Rhythm of Life is offering two courses for parishes to run locally, one centred on Creationtide and the other called "Finding your Rhythm". Each contains six or seven sessions and serves as a stepping stone for further engagement with the Rhythm of Life. Find all the resources and details here.
Media
There's still the chance to serve as an intern in our diocese this year! The scheme is an amazing opportunity to explore what it means to be a disciple of Christ and to serve his church. It's designed to equip you for life, work and leadership. Watch the promo here
The team at St Peter’s Church in Morley share how their work with children and young people has experienced an encouraging journey of growth. Watch the video here
...is the name of Bishop Nick's blog and his most recent entries can be viewed here.
Vacancies
We're seeking to appoint a Lead Stewardship Officer, who will play a vital role in leading the work of the Resourcing Parishes team. The team is focused on embedding a culture of generosity across the diocese in response to the generosity and grace of God. Find out more here
Our Property Team undertake all property management functions for a portfolio of 460 residential properties and 700 acres of land. The support officer will be responsible for working with our Property Managers in the management of a wide-ranging portfolio of mainly residential properties across the Diocesan Area. Find out more here
We're looking for someone to work alongside the Director of Lay Training and three Lay Training Officers to support lay ministry and training across the Diocese. They will also work alongside the Warden of Readers to support the record keeping for all Licensed Lay Ministers across the Diocese. Find out more here
We're seeking to appoint a People and Engagement Director (Maternity Cover) for a period of one year. The successful candidate will lead the HR function, provide support to the safeguarding team and will manage the administration function. Find out more here
The Wellsprings Together Parish Development Workers are specialists in parish-based community engagement and are experienced in helping churches to take the next steps in their social action aligned with the Diocesan vision of ‘transforming communities’. Find out more here
Useful Links & Information
For safeguarding issues, contact our advisers on:
safeguarding@leeds.anglican.org or call 0113 353 0257 
Carla Darbyshire - Safeguarding Team Leader
Jenny Leccardi - Safeguarding Adviser
Narinder Lyon - Safeguarding Adviser
Nikki Rose - Assistant Safeguarding Adviser
Moves and Appointments
Revd Julie Fleming has been appointed as Associate Priest in the parish of Keighley (Bradford EA)
Revd Richard Burge, will be re-licenced as Rector of Harden, Wilsden, Cullingworth and Denholme for a further 3-year term (Bradford EA)
Revd Martin Fletcher to be Honorary Canon of Ripon Cathedral 
Revd Canon Paul Maybury Honorary Canon of Ripon Cathedral 
Mr Peter Foskett to be Honorary Lay Canon of Ripon Cathedral 
Mrs Elaine Swinhoe to be Honorary Lay Canon of Ripon Cathedral 
The Who's Who directory lists clergy & diocesan staff (email addresses & phone numbers). Access it here 
Contact us with your news
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