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Francis Martin encounters a clash between aesthetics and function in a south-east London church
The Bishop of Chichester is seeking a priest-in-charge of this rural benefice, situated in a scenic part of East Sussex near to the towns of Battle and Hastings. We have recently combined into a single parish (ER 83) and are actively engaged with the life of our villages. Worship, in the broadly central tradition of the Church of England, takes place in both churches each Sunday.
This is an exciting opportunity to develop the work of the Vocations team to implement the aspirations of the Diocesan Vison – Where Faith Matters.
We are seeking a Director of Evangelism and Church Growth who will bring vibrancy and carefully considered strategy to the sharing of the good news of Jesus Christ with all the people of Wales.
Manchester Diocese has an inspiring vision for 2030 and we have already started on our journey towards this, as evidenced by our successful application last year for Transformation Funding and the roll-out of ambitious new programmes, all designed to release new missional energy and creativity.
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