Mission Shaped Ministry

The Mission Shaped Ministry (MSM) Course is a learning experience up to a year long for all who are seeking to improve their skills for engaging in mission within our contemporary culture.

The aim is to enable folk to become part of renewing the inherited church or planting fresh expressions of church.

This nationally recognised course is produced by national Fresh Expressions initiative and is a partnership of different denominations including the Methodist and United Reformed Church. 

Read what Revd Trish Ollive and Revd David Keen have to say about MSM.

MSM 2012/3 Nailsea


Dates:

2012: 20 Oct, 17 Nov, 15 Dec 
2013:
19 Jan, 23 Feb, 16 Mar 20 Apr, 11 May, 15 June

Venue:

Nailsea Baptist Church, 79 Silver St, Nailsea BS48 2DS Directions

Session Times:

Saturdays 10am - 4pm. 
Tea/coffee refreshments provided - you will need to make your own arrangments for lunch.

Course Details:

Sessions are led by national and local mission tutors including Canon Roger Medley (course leader) - Anglican Missioner for Bath & Wells, Rev Alisdair Longwill - Baptist Senior Mission Enabler South West and Andrew Owen - Methodist Training Officer, Bristol. 

Who has enrolled for the 2012/3 MSM course?

  • Lay and ordained people who know that things are changing in the world, as church attempts to thrive within our emerging culture
  • Those with a heart to reach all kinds of people outside traditional church for Christ and want to know how
  • People who want to grow their faith within a missional context
  • Traditional church leaders who need to give permission for others to do new things to be more effective in mission
  • Those whose Christian involvement will be refreshed by commitment to a missional/pioneer model of church
  • Leaders who want to help their church's development and growth in ways that take our contemporary context seriously

Further information

Email Course Leader Canon Roger Medley

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