Like to get a head's up on what is in store through the lectionary in 2016?
St Mark's at Buderim is hosting Luke: A Hitchhiker's Guide, a one day seminaron Saturday 13 February 2016with the Revd Dr Alan Cadwallader.
Read MoreLike to get a head's up on what is in store through the lectionary in 2016?
St Mark's at Buderim is hosting Luke: A Hitchhiker's Guide, a one day seminaron Saturday 13 February 2016with the Revd Dr Alan Cadwallader.
Read MoreYou’ve already heard about the new modules in the BIBLE360 series coming your way. That’s Introduction to the Prophets and Exploring Anglican Spiritualities, in case you missed that news. Both of those are dynamite and manage to combine learning and personal faith growth material too.
But on the way is some big news about the expanded “360” family of learning experiences for your parishes.
Read MoreThe Gospel according to Mark has always puzzled careful readers. It seems to focus on keeping Jesus’ works and miracles secret, on Jesus’ failure to convince his opponents, and on the weaknesses of his disciples.
The Revised Common Lectionary uses the Gospel According to Mark as the basis for the Sunday Gospel readings in year B. As an opportunity for preachers and laity alike this seminar will provide excellent preparation for the year ahead.
New material supporting the Pilgrim course is up on-line at www.formedfaith.org now!
1. Click here to register your Pilgrim group/s with Jonathan Sargeant at Ministry Education. Doing so will enable your group/s to be a part of the community of Pilgrim users all over the diocese, sharing ideas, tips, stories of successes as well as new resources to aid the journey.
2. Access on-line training for Pilgrim leaders here. The orientation video and small group leaders training session is available to watch now. Interact with Jonathan Sargeant with questions, comments and more.
Read MoreHave a look at the new website for Education for Ministry here in Australia. It's in its beginning stages but already is a great repository of information and sharing. If you've heard of EfM but never really looked into it, the website is a great place to check out some of the details.
Read MoreMark the 25th of October in diaries now. That afternoon will be the date of the launch of the Pilgrim course in the diocese. Bishop Cameron Venables will do the launching as we embark on a great journey together. Noted in the Archbishop’s address to Synod this year, the Pilgrim course is a great resource for new or experienced Christians in small groups. The course, created by The Church of England, has flexibility and is easy to run; there are leader’s and participant books, weekly video clips and liturgical resources for every session. It’s middle of the road theologically; any parish could use it!
Come along to find out more about the program, check out the books and other resources and receive some initial training for the small group work. UK theologian, Paula Gooder, one of the authors of the program will stop by via some specially shot videos!
The Details
1-4 pm 25th of October
Lecturer Room 1
St Francis Theological College
Cost: nil
Who is it for? Anyone who wants to know more about Pilgrim: a Course for the Christian Journey. You might be a prospective leader of the program in your parish, or just want to know more about how it works. You might be thinking about starting some new groups and looking for material, or maybe you've been running a group for a long time. You're all welcome!
Have you thought about booking a BIBLE360 event for your parish? Or talking to the people in your parish who might make that happen? Contact Jonathan Sargeant to make it happen.
There are two options for your consideration:
First, the Introduction to the Bible workshop
This is a one-day introduction to the Bible for people of all ages and backgrounds.
It offers a place to start the adventure of reading the Bible or to pick up the journey again if it has been a while. The seminar provides:
You can download a brochure about the program here to find out more
On the other hand you might benefit from the Small Group Facilitation Workshop
This is a practical workshop on the purpose and process of Small Group Bible Studies for experienced and new leaders alike.
This all-day workshop (9.00am-4.30pm) helps equip current and new Small Group leaders with the practical skills and knowledge needed to facilitate a successful Small Group Bible Study. It is interactive in approach and covers the following areas:
Participants are encouraged to actively engage and apply key concepts to their local setting. Whilst the workshop focuses on Small Groups themselves, some approaches to growing a parish Small Group ministry is also covered.
To download the brochure for this program, click here.
Okay, has that caught your interest? If you have a question or would like to book an event use this form and we'll get back to you.
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It's a great cause for celebration that close to 1500 people have been involved with BIBLE360 events over the last 18 months. Whilst most of these have been involved with the 'Introduction to the Bible Workshop', there has also been great participation in the Small Group Seminar and other special teaching days. With planning now underway for 2014, we are now accepting expressions of interest from parishes, schools, and other agencies who would like to host a BIBLE360 event (either the 'Introduction to the Bible' or 'Small Group Facilitation' workshop) in 2014. If you are interested in hosting either of these seminars, please email adam@bible360.org.au with your contact details, a brief description of the facilities available, and three preferred dates.
With the end of the year fast approaching, there are now only two BIBLE360 Introduction to the Bible Workshops available for registration. The first seminar is on this Saturday at Lutwyche and registrations close soon, so register here. The last workshop for the year is at St Martin's House, specifically for the precinct staff (register here).
If you haven’t yet had the opportunity to attend one of our popular BIBLE360 ‘Introduction to the Bible’ Seminars (or know a friend who would love to come along), be sure to check the final events for 2013. These include Wondai (November 1), Lutwyche (November 9) and Brisbane (November 22, particularly for the Cathedral precinct). Please promote these in your parish and encourage people to register online.
If you haven't yet had the opportunity to attend one of our popular BIBLE360 'Introduction to the Bible' Seminars, we've just added some new dates and locations for October and November. These include Crows Nest (October 5), Wondai (November 1), Lutwyche (November 9) and Brisbane (November 22, particularly for the Cathedral precinct). Please promote these in your parish and encourage people to register online.
St Francis Theological College is hosting a free training seminar for Accordance Bible software on Saturday, 14 September. The seminar will be presented by Dr Ken Simpson, the Australian demonstrator for Accordance. The seminar will include an introduction to Accordance for new users, training on more advanced features, and a parallel session in the afternoon for people interested in using this powerful software for their personal Bible study, or for parish education programs. There is no cost to attend this seminar, but participants are asked to register online at least one week before at: seminar@accordancebible.com.