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How we help

How we help

We work with leaders, local churches and dioceses in a number of different ways to support mission and evangelism. We also advertise ministry roles at our patronage churches and elsewhere.

We work with leaders, local churches and dioceses in a number of different ways to support mission and evangelism. We also advertise ministry roles at our patronage churches and elsewhere.

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Lead On is the free CPAS leadership email, resourcing you and your ministry with a monthly bulletin direct to your inbox.

When Jesus revealed his servanthood to his disciples, we are left with a powerful message: to be great, we must serve one another in love. This principle applies to all of Jesus’ disciples, irrespective of their position or title in the Church.

Discipleship is a shared task. The gospels present discipleship as an exercise in group learning, a sometimes glorious, sometimes faltering formational course in how to be like Jesus.  Lead On article, November 2024, by Tim Fergusson, adapted from an article in Baptists Together magazine.  

We all will have experienced anxiety at different times and for different reasons, but what happens when anxiety begins to filter down to those we lead?

Most leaders experience it. Some regularly, others occasionally. Fear. How we react to it and what leads to these reactions is helpful for leaders to understand. 

‘Talk of Christian leaders having an ‘impact’ and being “effective” can provoke resistance when it sounds like what is being discussed is replacing God with secular managerialism. But what if there were simple ways Christian leaders could think about impact that were aligned to Scripture itself?’...

This month we continue our mini-series on intercultural church (previous articles include ‘God has no Favourites’ and ‘Intercultural Church – A Lesson in Obedience’).

Intercultural Church – A Story

Following on from last month's article on doing 'life' with those we lead with; this month we explore the possibility of co-leadership.

You've some people you share leadership with. There is lots to get done. And perhaps you are somewhat task oriented. Surely you just need to get on with stuff. Perhaps not, suggests Luke Briggs, Chaplain at Leicester University. Jesus seems to 'do life' with those around him. What might that look...