Reconciliation Initiatives

Reconciling Mission

Reconciling Mission programme

What is the Reconciling Mission programme Collapse

A learning and development programme for small groups of diocesan and cathedral clergy, which resources participants with a vision for mission:

Note: this is not a process for training a diocesan mediation team, or for equipping participants with skills for handling conflict.

Why is this programme needed? Expand

The church currently faces a significant missional challenge:

The Reconciling Mission programme has been developed to address this context. We offer:

Who is the programme for? Expand

Programme participants are:

Each diocesan group will be made up of four or five participants, including ideally one from the Cathedral. They will be identified by the Bishop, Dean and senior staff against criteria such as:

In addition participants will ideally previously have:

What’s involved in each programme? Expand

Each programme starts with a week-long residential learning course at Launde Abbey in Leicestershire. Facilitated by a highly experienced team, this incorporates a dynamic adult learning process, integrating:

Following the initial residential course, the programme continues with:

What do participants need? Expand

We find it’s best if participants have:

What are the programme’s objectives and learning outcomes? Expand

The Reconciling Mission programme seeks:

  1. To introduce a vision for the church’s mission within a wider understanding of God’s reconciling work in the world;
  2. To offer key frameworks and practical tools to enable the church to engage deeply with local neighbourhoods, using an asset-based approach;
  3. To resource participants for taking action in their local context, grounded in listening to the community;
  4. To nurture collegiality and contribute to a creative missional movement in Anglican Provinces in Britain and Ireland.

The planned learning outcomes for the residential are that participants will have:

How are participants supported in implementing their learning? Expand

Participants are supported in the implementation of what they’ve learned on the initial residential via an 18-month process of follow-up coaching, in which:

By the end of the process, each group should also develop a plan for sharing some of their learning with others in their Diocese.

What’s special about the programme? Expand

Distinctive features of the programme include:

Participants will form:

What impact does the programme have? Expand

Independent researcher, Dr Joanna Sadgrove, has carried out extensive evaluation of the completed Reconciling Mission programmes using the following sources:

  1. Individual interviews, either one-to-one, or in a diocesan/provincial group;
  2. Video updates submitted by each participant via dedicated WhatsApp groups, prior to the Action Learning Groups;
  3. Recordings of online Action Learning Group sessions; and
  4. Written concluding survey responses.

Her research has highlighted the following benefits of the programme:

The Executive Summary of her research on each programme is available to download:

(Please note that comments quoted in the reports are from programme participants, and the executive summary is the work of Dr Joanna Sadgrove. Neither necessarily reflect RI’s own views.)

Information about the 2024 programme (Cohort 4)

For the full details, including the programme schedule, please download the 2024 Reconciling Mission brochure. If you have any questions about the programme or want to find out more about participating, please contact Alastair McKay at director@reconciliation-initiatives.org

Key Dates and Deadlines

By Good Friday 2024: Provisional indication of interest

By 31 May 2024: Firm commitment by senior staff to sponsor a group 

By 14 June 2024: Senior staff identification of diocesan group of 4/5 

By 1 July 2024: Deadline for Cohort 4 applications from all diocesan nominees 

Mid-July 2024: Preliminary online meetings with Cohort 4 groups + senior staff rep. 

6-11 October 2024: Cohort 4 residential at Launde Abbey 

November 2024 – January 2026: Online action learning groups 

18 March 2025: Day conference at Coventry Cathedral 

17 March 2026: Day conference at Coventry Cathedral 

Cost

In 2024, the invited diocesan contribution is £1,150 per participant, and coverage of travel and
associated expenses. (Increase reflects higher costs for the residential.) This contribution:

The balance of the costs is covered by RI, from our reserves.

Information for bishops looking to sponsor a group

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Information for applicants with a sponsoring bishop

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Reconciling Mission programme application form

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Programmes are planned for:

Europe

Southern Africa

East Africa

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