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World
Mission Conference 2010
The 2010 World Mission Conference will be held at The Hayes Conference Centre, Swanwick, Derbyshire from Nov. 1st to Nov. 3rd 2010. It will look afresh at Partnership - sharpening the issues and speaking honestly with each other. One part of the question is about our relationships with the rest of the World Church: we often talk about being in partnership, but what does that really mean and what does it feel like to be on the other side? The other part of the question is about relationships here at home: when it comes to resourcing and finances, in what sense are the Mission Agencies and Companion Link "in partnership"?
Bishop Chad Gandiya, Bishop of Harare, will give the key note address, and Bishop Mike Hill will also give an address. There will be workshops focussing on some of the practical issues of partnership and opportunities for networking with those working in similar parts of the world.
If you would like more information please contact the PWM Office (see Contact Us - above)
You can download a booking form by clicking on the link below.
2010 WMC Booking form click here.
PWM has moved office!
Please note that the PWM office has now moved to Church House in Gt. Smith Street. The new address and phone number are on the "Contact us" page of this site.
General Secretary As many will know the General Secretary of Partnership for World Mission, Stephen Lyon, retired in February. A new Secretary has been appointed, Canon Janice Price, formerly of Churches Together in Britain and Ireland, and she will be taking up the post around mid-June. The job description is not identical to the previous post and the focus of the work will be to articulate a strategy for World Mission for the Church of England which takes account of the many "stake holders" and the changing relationships between them. Janice will work closely with the mission agencies (who are our partners in funding this post) and with dioceses, Lambeth Palace and others.
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