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Revisiting Advent and Christmas

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About the Revisiting Advent and Christmas course

Liturgical, theological and pastoral opportunities for Advent and Christmas

As we reach Harvest, our minds will already be turning to how we will observe Advent and Christmas in our parishes and communities, and in our own devotional life.

This half-day online course will seek to revisit the distinctive themes of this wonderful period of the Christian year, focusing particularly on Advent and Christmas, but noting also how this season is connected to those that immediately precede and follow it.

Advent and Christmas have distinctive liturgical opportunities, theological and doctrinal themes that emerge through the Scriptures which we read as we move through the season, and perhaps more opportunity for pastoral engagement than any other time of the year in church, school, home, and the civic environment. It can seem overwhelming as well as wonderful, particularly given the busyness of ministry in our current age. How might we sift and arrange all of these opportunities to deliver an Advent and Christmas that has the potential to really connect?

In half a day we won’t be able to plumb all of these depths, but there will be opportunity for input, reflection, conversation, and the sharing of best practice.

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Dates & Times

21 Sep 2023
Expired!
9:30 am - 12:30 pm

Category

Leadership Learning
Ministry

Tutor(s)

Canon Tom Clammer

Course code

2794

Other Notes

This is a half-day online course delivered via Zoom.

Early bird discount tickets available until 60 days prior to the event. Offer cannot be used in conjunction with any other discount.

Places are set aside for those eligible for Salisbury Continuing Ministerial Development.

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    Judy Anderson says:
    9th June 2023 at 8:19 pm

    Just wondering about booking this course …
    Thanks

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    Beth Clover-Dockrell says:
    13th June 2023 at 8:10 am

    Good morning, Booking for this course is now available via our website: https://www.sarum.ac.uk/short-courses/revisiting-advent-and-christmas/

    Reply

What our students say

PhD Research Programmes

Visual Artist Claire Reed

The complex and sometimes fractious relationship between contemporary art and religion has intrigued me throughout my art career, informing my direction as an artist. It has led me to work in sacred spaces with their immediate and wider communities, to study an MA in Theology, Imagination and Culture at Sarum College, and recently to become artist–researcher at Leo Baeck College of Jewish scholarship and learning.

My aim is to examine the extent to which this creative approach might generate fruitful inter-religious theological insights within a Jewish and Christian ministry training context.

Sarum College combines an open-minded embrace of the imagination and the arts with a supportive, questioning and diverse community. Crucially for me, the Sarum-Winchester PhD programme is one of the very few UK university programmes to offer a hybrid thesis in art and theology in which the creative process and resulting art output along with a written critical component are presented for examination.

This PhD research is a key part of my development as an artist engaged with theology and inter-religious dialogue.

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What is Successful Ageing? led by James Woodward

I enjoyed the course immensely from beginning to end – the seamless interweaving of knowledge, ideas and research and the linking with belief and faith.

The content was stimulating, challenging, thought provoking and I was greatly appreciative of the contributions and questions from other participants, your considered and sensitive responses and integration with your presentations.

Thank you!

 

 

Netflix, Theology and Pastoral Practice

Peter Butchers on his MA in Theology, Imagination and Culture student experience

How do cultural tropes, like those found in Black Mirror, help bridge the gap between what academic theology espouses and what the everyday Christian believes? In his research as a student on the MA in Theology, Imagination and Culture, Peter Butchers explored platonic philosophy, digital theology and eschatology, and pastoral practice around death and dying.

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Rewarding Sabbatical Stay

The Revd Greg Syler, is Rector of Ascension & St. George’s, Resurrection Parish in the Episcopal Diocese of Washington, DC USA, spent part of his ministry sabbatical at Sarum College in spring 2022.

His account of the experience begins: ‘I loved spending nearly three weeks of my ministry sabbatical at Sarum College earlier this year.

Not only did I rest, and rest well in the comfortable care of the Sarum College staff, I experienced very significant renewal and fresh insights.’

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The Road Not Taken

Sarum Graduate Mike Truman

January 2022

Five years ago, I told my Warden of Readers that I would not be renewing my licence when it expired in 2019, as I thought my faith was becoming too unorthodox for a Church of England licensed lay minister. As someone who knew me well, she challenged me to actively explore what I did still believe. Thus started the journey that ended last August with the dissertation completing my MA in Theology Imagination and Culture (MATIC) at Sarum College.

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Clergy Study Breaks

The opportunity for clergy to get away occasionally from their own context, to have an overnight stay in the beautiful setting of Sarum College and all that the Salisbury Cathedral Close offers is hugely valuable. All the clergy I have suggested who have spent 24hrs at Sarum College have benefit greatly from the experienced mentoring where they can talk, reflect, think, plan and pray.

The support and encouragement they receive is excellent and has a positive on their on going ministry. This is something the Diocese of Rochester encourages and supports financially in preparation for their clergy preparing for Extended Ministerial Development Leave (Sabbatical).

— Canon Christopher Dench, Diocese of Rochester Director of Formation and Ministry

Retreats and Private Stays

When I arrived, exhausted and sensitive, I was grateful not to be asked by Reception were I came from, whether I had had a good journey etc. That was the kind of hospitality I needed: a non-intrusive welcome that was found in ancient cultures and still survives in some societies today, where the host asks questions about a stranger and his journey only when the visitor has rested and been given food and drink.

— guest on a private stay

Biblical Study Breaks

I just found it very refreshing – as a leader of a church I don’t get as many opportunities to step out and do courses (my fault, not the church!) and so I loved it. I think it was run really well online – which is a difficult medium to work with.

Pádraig Ó Tuama (pictured) was outstanding in his balance of getting us to engage and sharing his learning. Also the quick availability of resources provided by Sarum College Librarian Jayne Downey was excellent.

— course participant, Story Theology: Narrative Approaches to Scripture

Tutor(s)

Canon Tom Clammer

Visiting Scholar, Centre for Formation in Ministry

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