Lighting a candle for the new Archbishop of Canterbury

Read Kate’s latest for The Tablet – Lighting a candle for the new Archbishop of Canterbury.

I went down to my church earlier this week to light a candle. I don’t do it very often, lighting a candle, I mean, because we have electronic fake candles instead of the real thing, and it’s not as much fun as it used to be.

It’s undeniably safer and cleaner. I remember old metal candlestands shaped like crowns, trays and desks; they were a fire hazard, and the wax dripped on to the floor and had to be laboriously cleaned up every so often. And yet…

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Succession planning

Read Kate’s latest for The Tablet – Succession planning . Who will be helping in your parish in ten years time?

We’ve just had our Parish AGM, which is actually called something slightly different, but it’s the open evening when the parish gets together to discuss the annual report.

Every group in the parish is tasked with filling in the answers to an extensive questionnaire about what we have been doing all year and what our plans are. We are encouraged to be discursive, and address also any issues which we feel are material. The final document is seventy or so pages long, and available to everyone on line, with a hard copy for anyone who can’t access the digital version.

It’s always an eye-opener, because much more goes on in the parish than most of us are aware, and there’s enough detail given so that if you want to read between the lines, you can. People are honest and direct in their accounts, and there are various encouraging bits of information. We aren’t yet back up to pre-Covid levels of attendance, but the trend is definitely upward. Some excellent work is being done very quietly, and there is a lot of variety in what’s on offer. The report covers the financial aspects, but the emphasis is more on the pastoral, care within the community, and outreach and evangelisation.

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