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General Assembly 2008: Ministries Council to unveil
new £1.5 million fund
At this year's General Assembly (15 - 21 May), the
Ministries Council will outline their plans to devote
£1.5 million - over five years - to a new Emerging Ministries
Fund.
This fund, which is available from 2009, would
be made available to Presbyteries and charges through
a grant making process specifically for new models of
ministry and the establishing of new approaches to church.
(Section 9.3.3.1.3, Ministries report) As such, the
Emerging Ministries Fund will be supporting projects
that engage with people in new ways where they are.
In many cases this may mean less of a dependence on
buildings and getting people to come in.
The Assembly will hear that the Emerging Ministries
Fund will support work in three areas (Section 3, Ministries
supplementary):
- Missional: work that focuses on new church
growth alongside or beyond the existing congregation;
- Ecclesial: work which is about establishing
church from the ground up and exploring what that
means for the given demographic and cultural context;
- Experimental: work that looks at experimenting
with new approaches to ministry. The hope would be
to spread the funding across a range of approaches
to maximise the learning experience for the Church
at large.
The processing of applications and general management
of the fund will be carried out by the Council's Emerging
Ministries Task Group, who are dedicated to working
with the other Funds of the Church to ensure that applications
are dealt with by the appropriate body.
Emerging Ministries Fund grants would be made at a
maximum level of £30K per annum for a three year
period. In addition, Presbyteries and congregations
will be expected to demonstrate that they have explored
potential sources of matched funding - either private
or public sector, or from ecumenical partners - although
there is recognition that such assistance cannot always
be secured.
Ministries Council staff will be able to offer advice
and support to applicant organisations at all stages
of the process.
It is anticipated that this substantial investment
in local church work will have a significant impact
in the initial 5-year period of the fund, and beyond.
Ends
Note to Editors:
For further details, please contact the Rev Graham
S. Finch, convener of the Ministries Council, on 0141
772 1363.
A full copy of the report is available on our General
Assembly pages online
here.
GANR/21/04/08
Tuesday 13, May 2008
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