Growing Preachers
This website is
- dedicated to the development of all preachers, lay and ordained, through the exchange of experience and information of locally conceived and organised in-service training and events.
- a follow-through of an ongoing 10 year CLPD programme in the Leeds NE Circuit.
The website’s AIMS are:
- to share this local programme in order to kickstart, prime and encourage the growth of similar approaches to in-service preacher development
- to encourage widespread sharing of experience and insights
- to serve as an exchange and mart about preacher development
- to show ideas for developing local self-help training programmes.
The website’s FOCUS is
- on in-service and continuing training (and not initial training or study courses).
The website DESCRIBES ways and means of starting from where experienced lay and ordained preachers find themselves and developing self-help, in-service training sessions and programmes.
It ENABLES preachers to improve their preaching practice and nurture their spiritual growth, by, for example,
- focussing on new things they wish to do,
- things they wish to do better,
- problems they wish to crack,
- knotty biblical, theological problems,
- preaching to congregations differing widely in belief and Christian commitment,
- using PowerPoint presentations as aids to preaching and worship.
So, the website is about how preachers feel they could preach more effectively and with greater satisfaction if only they could understand, or do this or that and not an introduction to preaching. It is about getting preachers themselves active in designing and carrying out training programmes tailor-made to them and their needs and local context. It explores in detail how to facilitate these processes.
You may well have been engaged in such processes possibly without articulating your practice theory. In this website we describe the praxis (i.e the theory of practising) of preaching and illustrate it through the experience described in Leeds NE CLPD.
These approaches to preacher development are an application of approaches and methods associated with the non-directive approach to church and community development. They are designed to get individuals and groups actively engaged in their own development. This, the first application to preacher development programmes of this approach, has proved to be effective.