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Why Building Up our Parishes and Communities mattersOur Shaping for Mission process at the start of the decade revealed both deep faithfulness and real fragility across our parishes. Some churches are thriving. Others are struggling with buildings, leadership gaps, finances, ageing congregations or lack of connection with their communities. For our diocesan family to grow younger, more diverse, and more outward-facing, we must attend honestly to our foundations: understanding where we are, what is strong, what needs revitalising, and what new opportunities God is opening. St Mary’s House’s will work to support Building up our Parishes and Communities focusing on health, honesty, courage, and hope. |
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Building up our parishes and communities
Building up Parishes and Communities
1 Helping parishes understand their health and opportunities
We are equipping every parish to make informed, missional decisions by:
- Using the Health and Vitality Review of all parishes
- Highlighting missional opportunities visible in local data
- Supporting parishes to develop Mission Action Plans that are purposeful, realistic and regularly reviewed
Good decisions come from clarity — about strengths, challenges and calling.
2 Enabling churches to resource one another
No parish is alone. To strengthen local capacity we are:
- Developing groups of trained volunteers who can temporarily support another church needing additional leadership
- Encouraging mutual support across benefices, deaneries and wider networks
- Sharing learning between communities that are seeing growth and renewal
We grow stronger when we grow together.
3 Making wise and hopeful decisions about buildings
Church buildings are extraordinary missional assets — but they can also demand our time and attention. We are:
- Producing a diocesan buildings strategy
- Supporting parishes to discern the right future for each building
- Focusing grant funding where it will have the greatest impact on mission and ministry
A building should serve the gospel — not the other way around.
4 Encouraging new ways of being church
Changing times call for creative mission. We are:
- Supporting digital and hybrid worship
- Encouraging ecumenical collaboration
- Sharing stories of innovation across the diocese
- Helping parishes see vacancies not as a problem but as opportunities for fresh growth and renewed mission
Sometimes the Spirit leads us into new forms of church life — and we want to respond courageously.
5 Growing generosity and strengthening finances
Financial sustainability underpins missional confidence. We will:
- Publish a diocesan giving strategy
- Help parishes foster a culture of generous discipleship
- Support stewardship conversations that are rooted in hope, not anxiety
Generosity is a spiritual gift — and a sign of trust in God’s future.
6 Planting and nurturing new worshipping communities
To serve all people in all places, we are committed to:
- Exploring the possibilities for new, nationally‑funded and locally‑resourced church plants and chaplaincies
- Supporting pioneer, fresh expressions and community‑rooted worshipping communities
- Creating networks so leaders can learn from one another
The mixed ecology is not an add‑on — it is what our world is becoming.
7 Strengthening connection with local communities
Every parish is a mission field. We are:
- Offering support with community mapping
- Encouraging community engagement plans in every parish
- Developing clear pathways from outreach activities into discipleship
- Sharing best practice from Places of Welcome, food projects, social action and more
Outward‑facing churches naturally become growing churches.
8 Deepening relationships between churches and schools
Schools are one of our greatest opportunities for mission. We will:
- Map engagement between every parish and its local schools
- Overcome barriers to productive relationships
- Support parishes and schools to work together in service of children, young people and families
Where children encounter the gospel, the future of the Church is strengthened.
9 Becoming more welcoming, inclusive and reflective of our communities
We are committed to ensuring our churches reflect the diversity of the communities they serve. This means:
- Providing practical training, challenge and support
- Encouraging parishes to identify voices missing from their church life
- Embedding best practice in safeguarding and inclusion
A church that reflects its community can better reveal Christ within it.
10 Moving towards Net Zero Carbon
Caring for creation is part of our witness and our responsibility to future generations. We will:
- Support parishes in the Eco‑Church process
- Encourage use of the Energy Footprint Tool
- Help churches think creatively about carbon, land, energy and mission
Environmental discipleship is gospel discipleship.
Page last updated: Friday 27th February 2026 7:37 AM
Cherishing what is good. Reimagining what could be. Serving every community with hope