- Course Dates: Monday, 12 Nov 2012 - Wednesday, 14 Nov 2012
This programme is sponsored by the seven southern Anglican dioceses and is open to wider participation.
With retirement age for many now at 70, what does it mean to be in parochial ministry for the long haul?
This programme is for you if you have been in stipendiary parochial ministry for at least 12 to15 years, are probably in your 50s and are beginning to think about how you want to shape your ministry for the next phase.
The course consists of two residential sessions at Sarum College. You will be expected to attend both parts. The second session will be held from 29 February to 2 March 2012.
Price: £495 for the two-part programme, including accommodation, all meals and refreshments. En-suite rooms subject to availability.
Information required upon booking: age/date of ordination /present parish and start date
Payment
Full payment in advance or payable in two instalments of £247.50.
Please provide details if you wish us to invoice your diocese directly.
For bookings and enquiries please contact Alison Ogden / 01722 424826
Course Details:
- Starts: Monday, 12 Nov 2012, 12:00PM
- Ends: Wednesday, 14 Nov 2012, 2:00 PM
- Course Code: 2721
Tutor: Keith Lamdin
- Keith Lamdin is principal of Sarum College. He has developed leadership training for church leaders, and acts as a leadership coach in the church, as well as charitable and health care organisations.
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