“We don’t do God…” Keeping faith in your community project
A few places still available on this interactive and fun day which will help you to reconnect your work to your deepest convictions and begin to integrate a down-to-earth theology into your frontline work
Why do some Christian organisations lose their edge?
Does receiving secular funding always dilute spiritual purposes?
Are there community projects that have kept the flame burning?
This interactive and fun day will help you reconnect your work to your deepest convictions and begin to integrate a down-to-earth theology into your frontline work
The day will include:
Practical ideas to help you and your team think theologically about your community work and integrate faith in your day to day work
Examples of community projects that have not lost an active Christian faith
Seeing success through Christ’s eyes, rather than funders’ monitoring forms
The chance to be stimulated by new ideas and learn from your peers
The facilitators:
Adam Bonner, Hayley Teague, Jill Clark and Jon Kuhrt from Livability’s Community Mission team. They work with a wide range of churches and Christian projects wrestling with these issues and bring experience and reflection sharpened by engagement and lively debate.
Livability is the new operating name of Grooms-Shaftesbury, a Christian charity
that creates opportunities for disabled people and brings life to communities.
Registered in England. Registered Office: 50 Scrutton Street, London EC2A 4XQ,
Number 5967087, Registered Charity Number 1116530, limited by guarantee.