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Book coverA major new resource compiled by Diane Craven (the Diocesan Children’s Work Adviser in Southwark) and Mark Stafford (Director of redthread, a church Educational Trust working in secondary schools in south east London), includes contributions from a range of clergy and laity and offers a variety of materials to enable individuals or groups to explore some of the depths of meaning in the Eucharist.

The Eucharist is one of the most important aspects of Christian life, yet there are remarkably few resources available to help us to understand and consider our experience of it.

This resource has a range of materials, from theological essays to interactive group sessions, worship and complete courses as well as material suitable for all ages. It covers areas as diverse as the connection between the Eucharist and Christian formation and how the Eucharist is a symbol of our calling to mission in the world. It is a goldmine of ideas and materials to inspire and provoke and is designed to assist all who want to understand more about the nature and meaning of the Eucharist.

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about to receive can be obtained by sending a cheque for £24.99 (£19.99 & £5p&p) payable to “Southwark DBF Trading Ltd” to Groups Support Officer, Trinity House, 4 Chapel Court, Borough High Street, London SE1 1HW. Payment by credit or debit card can be made by phoning 020 7393 9412. Enquiries about multiple copies can be made via the above phone number or via email to caroline.shrieve@southwark.anglican.org

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Cohabitation: A Christian Reflection

This major report re-examines cohabitation in the light of newly-available statistics. It finds that public attitudes are ill-informed, that young people are making critical lifestyle choices on the basis of urban myths and it reveals the vulnerability of sexually-active unmarried relationships. It argues that society may have lost its way and that the Church has failed to present marriage as an attractive option. It therefore presents churches, schools, parents and society as a whole with a series of challenges. The Report is persuaded by the combination of the new statistical data and the Church's traditional scriptural view that, despite all its imperfections, marriage is still the better option in helping people to lasting, loving and life-giving relationships. 122 pages A4

ISBN 1 899292 27 6 Price £7.00 (+ £1.50 p&p) 2002 

Cohabitation: A Study Guide
The Study Guide follows the main sections of the Report and can be used as a five-session course for groups. It draws heavily on the original text and offers some questions for discussion on each section. 34 pages A5

Price: £1.00 (+ £0.40 p&p) 2002 

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The DIY Kit for Estates Ministry and Outreach

High rise or low rise, council or housing association, concrete tower blocks or sprawling brick built semis, churches often feel ill equipped to make a difference in local estates.

The DIY Kit is a practical resource aimed to help churches look at their situation and identify concrete steps forward.

The Kit is divided into 4 modules each with session outlines, handouts, and resource material. It's suitable for use with a Church Council, ministry team or small group. All material can be photocopied for use with the participating group.

  • Introduction: Foundation Stones
    We recommend all churches using the DIY Kit begin with this module

    • Principles of effective estates ministry and outreach.

    • Tools to analyse your church's relationship with local estates - strengths, weaknesses and opportunities to develop your ministry outreach.

    • Identifying which of the following modules will help you to meet the challenges you face.

  • Module 1: Confident in our Faith
    Explores practical ways of sharing faith as individuals and as churches with people living in local estates.

  • Module 2: Welcoming in our Life and Worship
    Looks at what's involved in making your church welcoming and inclusive, particularly in relation to people living on local estates.

  • Module 3: At the Heart of the Community
    Explores how to build relationships with people and organisations within local estates so that the church can work in partnership with them for the well-being of local residents.

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Price: £5 per module (+ £1 p&p)

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Disclosure and Parishes

For Parishes in the Diocese of Southwark

A guide to the new policies and procedures for using the Criminal Records Bureau which apply to employees and volunteers in all Parishes.

Parish Child Protection Representatives, Incumbents and PCC Secretaries were sent copies in June 2002.

Further copies are available for £1 (+ 50p P&P) or can be downloaded.

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God Has No Favourites - Encouraging equal opportunities in Church life

The pack is designed to help and encourage lay people and clergy to look at what practical steps need to be taken to include all people in the life and ministry of the church in the belief that equality of opportunity is at the heart of the gospel.

The pack is divided into eight free-standing one and a half hour sessions, which can be undertaken by a small group. Each section includes an outline for the facilitator. and handouts and exercises for participants. These include checklists, information, activities and reflection and can be photocopied.

Jointly published with the Woolwich Area Council
By Chris Chapman and Jill McKinnon

200 Pages A4

Price: £5 (+£2 P&P) 

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Travelling on the Way

A toolkit for parishes or Churches to use as a resource to help with developing strategies for the welcome, initiation and nurture of new adult Christians.

80 pg A4

By The On The Way Team

Price: £3 (+ £2 P&P) 1998 

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Children and Families Action Pack

A tool kit for churches working in their local community with children 0-11 years and their families

The focus of the tool kit is first and foremost on the Church's response to children and families in the local community - i.e. those who are not regular members of the worshipping community. Includes tools and examples for:

  • assessing local needs

  • deciding on your response from a wide range of possibilities

  • setting up and developing activities.

Compiled by Jill McKinnon, Patsy Robertson and Jill Gregson.

ISBN 1 899292 22 5
2001 67 pages A4

Price: £3.50 (+£1 P&P)

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Going for Growth

Going for Growth is a strategy for incumbents of smaller parishes in the central and catholic traditions, written by Jeffrey John, the Canon Chancellor, Theologian and Bishop's Adviser for ministry. The booklet is 40 pages long (A5) and costs £1 (+30p P&P).

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The Chemical Generation - Understanding Young People & Drug Use

The Chemical Generation is a new report aimed at teachers, youth leaders, parents or anyone who would like to know more about this vital issue. The Chemical Generation features:

  • Interviews with a drug user and a drug advice worker

  • Up-to-date statistics about who is using drugs and what they are using

  • The facts about different drugs used and why they are used

  • The truth about drugs education

  • Opinions about Government policy

  • Theological insights

  • Full list of helplines, advice centres, educational and other resources

Above all, the report is designed to stimulate informed debate about the issues surrounding drug use. There are many sincere people who believe that the best way to reduce the harm caused by drug use and to reduce the numbers of people who use drugs is to change the law and re-allocate resources. Of course, many equally sincere people hold the opposite opinion. Before you make up your own mind - do you know enough about the chemical generation?

Published in October 1998 by Southwark Diocesan Board for Church in Society in partnership with the National Council for Social Concern

ISBN 1 899 292 19 5 Price £4.00 (+£1.00 P&P)

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Available free to download as Acrobat file (422KB)

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Biblical Reflections on the Political Economy of Jubilee

Jubilee is increasingly being invoked as a key theme for the millennium. But was the biblical jubilee as revolutionary as it is made out to be by some of its champions - or as utopian as it is made out to be by its detractors? Who framed the jubilee legislation and why? Where did the idea come from? What chance did it have of taking hold? And how relevant is it to the real world?

These are some of the questions addressed in this recently published booklet, written by Pat Logan for the Southwark Diocesan Board for Church in Society.

ISBN 1 899292 17 9 Price £1.50 (inc P&P)

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Protecting our Children

New Edition to be published soon

Originally published in July 1994 and revised in October 1996, these guidelines on child abuse for clergy and lay people were produced by an inter-board Working Party and edited by Elizabeth Burgess.

ISBN 1 899292 00 4 Price to be confirmed

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Directory of Pastoral Care & Counselling

6th Edition

Compiled by Sue Walrond-Skinner, the diocesan Adviser in Pastoral Care & Counselling, the 5th Edition of the Directory is now available. Covering South London, Croydon, Redhill, Sutton and Tonbridge postal districts, the Directory has two sections:

  • Agencies offering counselling services

Listed by need, e.g. Addiction, Families, etc.,
fully indexed.

  • Counsellors in private practice

Includes:
categories of work accepted,
type of counselling offered,
areas of special interest,
training,
qualifications,
accreditation,
membership of professional bodies,
religious affiliation (if any)
fees,
supervision,
full index.

ISBN 1 899292 14 4 Price £3 (+£1 P&P)

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The Purple Pack for Planning Projects

A new publication in four parts

  • Part 1 - Finding Out

  • Part 2 - The Planning Process

  • Part 3 - Setting Up Your Project

  • (Part 4, Running and Managing Your Project is work in progress and will be published in 2000)

These packs enable churches thinking of developing a project to:

  • Part 1: look at -

your neighbourhood
your buildings
your values
your people resources
your existing involvement

  • Part 2: moving from a "bright idea" to a project proposal covering -

Why you are setting it up
What it will cost
How much it will cost
Who will run it
How you'll manage it
What resources you'll need

  • Part 3: provides the tools to set up a project -

Setting up the management body
Worker recruitment
Shortlisting and interviewing
Worker management

  • Each part has -

Checklists
Ingredient sheets (e.g. ingredients of a mission statement)
Examples of how churches have actually gone about planning

ISBN 1 899292 10 1 (Part 1)
ISBN 1 899292 11 X (Part 2)
ISBN 1 899292 21 7 (Part 3)
Price £5 per pack (+ £1 per pack P&P)

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Are you thinking of developing your church buildings?

Do you ...
go hazy at the mention of land title, planning permission, faculty, pastoral scheme, community development, business plan?

If so, you're not alone!

Try our new pack to guide you through the process - to take you from your first ideas for your buildings, through the hurdles to business planning, until the arrival of the bulldozers!

The pack contains:

  • a flow chart which puts all the processes onto one A3 sheet

  • a guide to how diocesan officers can help you, and at which point

  • some pointers for each bit of the journey.

Compiled by Jill McKinnon, Diocesan Community Development Adviser, in very close association with:
Archdeacons Douglas Bartles-Smith and David Atkinson
Roger Pickett, Diocesan Surveyor
Simon Parton, Diocesan Secretary
Andrew Lane, Assistant Diocesan Secretary
Kevin Hawkes, Diocesan Resources Officer
Steph Blackwell, Urban Projects Adviser

FREE

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Available to download as Acrobat file (410Kb)

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Expanding Horizons - Learning to be the church in the world

Edited by Simon Barrow, foreword by the Rt. Revd Martin Wharton

"I commend this book to the Diocese and beyond" Bishop Roy Williamson

This attractively produced 163-page paperback contains twelve stimulating essays on: lay and ordained ministry; lay training and the mission of the church; the creative use of the Bible; spirituality, integrating community and ministry; social transformation; building the Body of Christ in the inner city; parish opportunities - and other vital topics.

An important resource for active lay Christians, clergy and all interested in adult leaning in today's church, Expanding Horizons celebrates the end of 35 years work by the lay training Team in Southwark Diocese and looks forward to the future of the Church's life and work.

Contributors include: Bishop Peter Selby, Hilary Ineson of the C of E Board of Education, Chris Peck of Liverpool Diocese, Simon Barrow, Joanna Cox, Chris Chapman, Ann Stricklen and others.

ISBN 1 899292 05 5 Price £2 (+75p P&P)

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Travelling Together - Valuing People with Learning Disabilities

The latest in the acclaimed Travelling Together series, this 190 page resource pack aims to help churches:

  • challenge unhelpful myths and stereotypes about people with learning disabilities;

  • respond to local needs in the love and care of people with learning disabilities and their families and friends;

  • learn from stories, exercises and examples of other churches' and agencies' experiences.

ISBN 1 899292 03 9 Price £6.00 (+ 1.75 P&P)

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Travelling Together - Valuing Volunteers

Updated in June 1995, this resource pack is both for volunteers and people who use volunteers. The pack includes:

  • a good practice guide - with practical examples;

  • stories from volunteers;

  • a charter for volunteers;

  • a charter for those who use volunteers;

  • guidance on screening volunteers for suitability;

Price £5 (+75p P&P)

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Travelling Together Towards Community Care

Published in 1994, this is a resource pack for churches to help us with:

  • INFORMATION New legislation, policy trends

  • PARTICIPATION how churches respond to local caring needs

  • INSPIRATION stories of church initiatives, sharing other churches' experience

  • ENGAGING with the Local Authority both about policy making and as service deliverers

Price £5 (+75p P&P)

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Travelling Together - Towards Mental Health

This resource pack aims to help churches:

  • challenge unhelpful assumptions and stereotypes about people with mental health problems

  • help people grow in sensitivity and confidence in their personal relationships with people with mental health problems

  • become communities of welcome and acceptance for all

48 pages A4

Price: £3.50 (+ 60p P&P) 

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Human Sexuality: A Study Guide

This is a five session study guide for local church groups wanting to explore issues of human sexuality. Topics include:

  • Language and values

  • Gender

  • Friendship, Intimacy, Marriage and Celibacy

  • The Bible

  • Growing, Learning & Changing

  • Lesbians, Gays and Homophobia

Edited by The Revd Sue Walrond-Skinner, Advisor for Pastoral Care and Counselling.

Price £2.00 (+50p P&P)

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The Parish Profile Pack

Parish Profiling can seem to be a daunting task to many parishes but Profiles are becoming increasingly important both in the planning of mission for churches and also where funding applications are made for community projects. With competition for funds becoming more and more fierce, the winners are often the projects who can show they have really researched the community they are to serve. This Profile Pack gives step-by-step instructions to building a Parish Profile which is tailored to the resources available to you. Crucially, it also shows how to turn your research into firm plans and ACTION.

Please note that this material is included in Part 1 of the Purple Pack for Planning Projects.

Published in October 1995 and written by Ann Stricklen, Stephen Lyon, Simon Barrow and Paul Buxton.

ISBN 1 899292 02 0 Price £2.00 (+50p P&P)

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HOW TO ORDER

To order - (invoices may be sent with the order)

  • by e-mail - to bcs@dswark.org.uk

  • by telephone -  020-7939 9412

  • by fax -  020-7939 9467

  • by post - to Groups Support Officer, Trinity House, 4 Chapel Court, Borough High Street, London SE1 1HW

If you are sending a cheque, please make payable to SOUTH LONDON CHURCH FUND.

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