Does a dog collar help or hinder mission?
Rev Andy Mason is a pioneer minister currently based in Poole who worked until recently in Kingswood, Bristol. He is also currently doing an MA at CMS. Here Andy reflects on an issue facing many people
Rev Andy Mason is a pioneer minister currently based in Poole who worked until recently in Kingswood, Bristol. He is also currently doing an MA at CMS. Here Andy reflects on an issue facing many people
A few months ago we published the pioneer spectrum to try and help identify the kinds of pioneer vocations people are describing and expressing and relate these to mission and church planting. It seems to have proved
This month, Helen Harwood talks to Paul Bradbury, the pioneer hub coordinator for the South Central Regional Training Partnership HH: Can you start by telling us a bit about your role as Regional Training Partnership hub coordinator?
As pioneer ministry continues to grow and develop as a movement in the secular west we are learning more and more about the sort of pioneer ministries that God is gifting and calling people to do.
In the desire for church renewal and a reversal of decline, much attention is being given to churches which are big. In the field of church planting there seems to be a disproportionate amount of interest
A couple of weeks ago a number of pioneers, pioneer enablers, vocations advisers and training ministers gathered in Salisbury to have a conversation about ordained pioneer ministry. Since starting as CMS Pioneer Hub Coordinator I’ve picked
Ordained pioneer mininster Paul Bradbury says it’s time to rethink some categories As an ordained pioneer minister I sometimes get referred to as a ‘pioneer priest’. I always find this a confusing term. I mean, yes,
My book, Stepping into Grace, is a series of reflections on the book of Jonah and on the experience of pioneer ministry. It explored themes of ambition, vocation, mission spirituality, leadership and discernment. Phil Potter generously
The experience of many (if not all) pioneers is one of being on the edge. This can be an exciting but at times uncomfortable and even lonely place to be. It is part of the nature
I’m just beginning to get my head round my new role as the RTP hub coordinator, trying to help pioneers and pioneering across the south of England. One of things I think the role can help
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