\nIn the last few years a common Vision has emerged for the Diocese of Oxford. The vision is based on the qualities described in The Beatitudes and addresses what kind of church we are called to be: a more Christ-like Church for the sake of God's world; contemplative, compassionate, courageous.
\nThe Bishop of Reading is the Rt Revd Olivia Graham, who has been the Area Bishop since 2019. The Ven Stephen Pullin is the Berkshire Archdeacon, with the Revd Canon Liz Jackson, the Associate Archdeacon.<\/p>\n","jobBenefits":"
We are praying for:<\/strong><\/p>\n\n To discuss this role in more detail please contact the Venerable Stephen Pullin, Archdeacon of Berkshire on archdeacon.berkshire@oxford.anglican.org<\/a><\/p>\n\n Closing date for Applications: Monday 25 September 2023<\/strong><\/p>\n\n Interviews: Friday 20 October 2023<\/strong><\/p>\n\n All appointments are subject to acceptable pre-appointment checks, including a satisfactory Enhanced DBS Check. <\/p>\n","skills":" The new vicar will work closely with all stakeholders, within and beyond the Church, to foster a sense of community and shared mission, empowering others to actively participate in serving the community within and beyond the four walls of the church building. The new vicar will lead by example in being present in the community and in reaching out to individuals who have become disengaged from the Church and in fostering a welcoming and inclusive environment, ensuring that all individuals, regardless of background, feel valued and accepted.<\/p>\n The Diocese of Oxford <\/strong><\/p>\n\n Together as a Diocese we are engaged on a journey towards a Common Vision of what it means to be a Christ-like Church, and what we are therefore called to do together. Under the leadership of Bishop Steven, we are guided on this journey by the Beatitudes (Matthew 5:1-11) which shows us that to be more Christ-like means becoming more contemplative, compassionate and courageous.<\/p>\n\n We are also seeking to understand where God wants us to focus our energies and will be exploring six potential focus areas over the coming year:<\/p>\n\n "the beginning......... ........of a renewed mission" We are seeking an enthusiastic and approachable leader who can build a strong team and inspire us to grow the church. Cookham is situated to the north of Maidenhead in Berkshire and is part of the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead. It is bounded by the River Thames on the north and eastern sides and separated from the town of Maidenhead itself by open land designated as Green Belt. The role of Vicar in the Benefice of The Cookhams offers an attractive opportunity for a missionally innovative leader. The churches are well-resourced and are looking for ways to increase their missional impact, with a particular focus on increasing community involvement and engagement with children and young people. We are looking for a priest with the ability to develop and implement strategies to engage with the broader community, meeting people where they are, and building bridges between the Church and the emerging generations. Full details can be found in our Parish Profile, person specification and role description - links below. The Diocese of Oxford serves the mission of the Church in Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire. We are praying for: To discuss this role in more detail please contact the Venerable Stephen Pullin, Archdeacon of Berkshire on archdeacon.berkshire@oxford.anglican.org Closing date for Applications: Monday 25 September 2023 Interviews: Friday 20 October 2023 All appointments are subject to acceptable pre-appointment checks, including a satisfactory Enhanced DBS Check. The new vicar will work closely with all stakeholders, within and beyond the Church, to foster a sense of community and shared mission, empowering others to actively participate in serving the community within and beyond the four walls of the church building. The new vicar will lead by example in being present in the community and in reaching out to individuals who have become disengaged from the Church and in fostering a welcoming and inclusive environment, ensuring that all individuals, regardless of background, feel valued and accepted. The Diocese of Oxford Together as a Diocese we are engaged on a journey towards a Common Vision of what it means to be a Christ-like Church, and what we are therefore called to do together. Under the leadership of Bishop Steven, we are guided on this journey by the Beatitudes (Matthew 5:1-11) which shows us that to be more Christ-like means becoming more contemplative, compassionate and courageous. We are also seeking to understand where God wants us to focus our energies and will be exploring six potential focus areas over the coming year: Warlingham, Surrey Office Holder Church House, York Place, Leeds Employee UK, but with the ability to attend occasional meetings at the Ebbsfleet Office in Chester Chaplain\n\t
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Vicar - Benefice of The Cookhams, Maidenhead, Berkshire
The Benefice of The Cookhams is part of the Maidenhead and Windsor Deanery and the benefice has two parish churches; Holy Trinity, Cookham and St John the Baptist, Cookham Dean.
In the last few years a common Vision has emerged for the Diocese of Oxford. The vision is based on the qualities described in The Beatitudes and addresses what kind of church we are called to be: a more Christ-like Church for the sake of God's world; contemplative, compassionate, courageous.
The Bishop of Reading is the Rt Revd Olivia Graham, who has been the Area Bishop since 2019. The Ven Stephen Pullin is the Berkshire Archdeacon, with the Revd Canon Liz Jackson, the Associate Archdeacon.
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