Diocese Of Winchester

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Synopsis

The Diocese of Winchester is the Church of England in Hampshire and East Dorset. The Bishop of Winchester is the Rt Rev Tim Dakin, and our Suffragan Bishops are the Rt Rev Jonathan Frost and the Rt Rev David Williams.

Episodes

  • Professor David Ford Day 3: Morning

    17/10/2019

    People of God and the Gospel

  • Dr Krish Kandiah Day 2

    16/10/2019

    'The Greatest Secret': Rebooting Our Understanding of Discipleship

  • Professor David Ford Day 2

    16/10/2019

    The Fall and Salvation

  • Professor David Ford Day 1

    16/10/2019

    Creation and the Kingdom of God

  • Bishop Tim's Presidential Address

    15/10/2019

    Diocese Conference 2019

  • Bishop of Winchester's Lent Lectures with Nick Spencer - Lecture 1

    14/03/2018

    “The Common Good” is now a well-used – some might say well-worn – phrase. It is not, however, always clear how it is used or what it means. In the first of two lectures, Nick Spencer excavates the idea, explores how it is used today and then examines how it fits into the tradition of Anglican Social Thought and whether that tradition has anything particular to say to the idea today.

  • Bishop of Winchester's Lent Lectures with Nick Spencer - Lecture 2

    14/03/2018

    The Common Good is not simply a nice idea – it demands a response. But what might that look like and, in particular, what might an Anglican contribution to the Common Good look like? Building on the Lecture 1 looking at an Anglican understanding of the Common Good, and on Theos’ research programme over the last ten years, Nick Spencer explores what an Anglican contribution to the Common Good might look like.

  • Fruitfulness on the Frontline: Jeff Williams

    04/07/2017

    Jeff leads the Joint Education team for the Dioceses of Winchester and Portsmouth and oversees all of its work with schools, academies and in Further & Higher education. He works alongside and advises the Bishop of Winchester and the Bishop of Portsmouth, and the Diocesan Board of Education in the formation of strategy and all aspects of education policy. Jeff represents the Diocese at regional and national level in any aspect of education. Being able to share the gospel can come in many forms and in this lecture Jeff explores ways of doing so through prayer, and practical caring for parents, governors, staff, students and pupils of schools, sharing truth and offering paths forward to those on your frontline.

  • Fruitfulness on the Frontline: Gareth Wallace

    20/06/2017 Duration: 46min

    Gareth Wallace is the Executive Director of the Conservative Christian Fellowship. The CCF builds relationships between the Christian world and the world of politics. It is a non-denominational Christian fellowship that inspires and equips believers to go into public life, seeking to be ‘Salt & Light’ in the Conservative Party. In this lecture, Gareth explores, through a political lens, how we can seek to improve the culture of our workplace to make it more kingdom-like. How can we ensure that even though some decisions made in the workplace may not be of benefit for all, our workplaces can adopt other patterns of behaviour and initiatives that seek to show a commitment to loving people created in God’s image.

  • Fruitfulness on the Frontline: Ian Coulter

    16/05/2017 Duration: 01h05min

    As part of the Fruitfulness on the Frontline series of lectures, Ian Coulter reflects on what it means to model Godly character within the world of business. The aim of Fruitfulness on the Frontline is to develop and resource communities of professionals who connect their discipleship as Christians with the particular markets and industries in which they work. Ian is a beverage industry and strategy expert and has spent over 12 years working in the soft drinks sector. He recently left The Coca-Cola Company where he headed up the New Ventures Unit and led the pan-European launch of ZICO coconut water. Prior to that he spent five years with Coca-Cola Europe acting as chief of staff to the Leadership Team, steering the business through 2 re-organisations. He was also Business Development Director At Coca Cola Enterprises. He spent 5 years as a Consultant at Boston Consulting Group where he focused on Consumer Goods, he has an MBA from INSEAD and an MA from Cambridge.

  • Church Growth: Revd Dr David Goodhew - Session 2

    21/03/2017 Duration: 57min

    Bishop of Winchester’s Lent Lectures 2017 Church Growth: Why it Matters and How it can Happen by Revd Dr David Goodhew Tuesday 21 March 2017 Session 2 How do we grow as Christians and as churches? ‘Church growth’ rightly raises many questions. Is it merely ‘an unspiritual bigging yourself up’ as one Cranmer Hall ordinand once said? ‘Growth’ in the Christian life always includes growth in personal Christlikeness and growth of service to the wider community, but the New Testament, the Christian tradition and the Anglican Communion outside the UK are deeply enthusiastic about the numerical growth of churches. So how can we think about growing churches in a godly, theologically nuanced way? And if we can create a theology of church growth, what specific practices help congregations grow? Or is church growth a holy mystery? During the two Lent Lectures we’ll work on a theology of church growth that could work for churches of all traditions and the actions that foster growing churches of all traditions.

  • Church Growth: Revd Dr David Goodhew - Session 1

    21/03/2017 Duration: 49min

    Church Growth: Why it Matters and How it can Happen by Revd Dr David Goodhew Session 1 Tuesday 21 March 2017 How do we grow as Christians and as churches? ‘Church growth’ rightly raises many questions. Is it merely ‘an unspiritual bigging yourself up’ as one Cranmer Hall ordinand once said? ‘Growth’ in the Christian life always includes growth in personal Christlikeness and growth of service to the wider community, but the New Testament, the Christian tradition and the Anglican Communion outside the UK are deeply enthusiastic about the numerical growth of churches. So how can we think about growing churches in a godly, theologically nuanced way? And if we can create a theology of church growth, what specific practices help congregations grow? Or is church growth a holy mystery? During the two Lent Lectures we’ll work on a theology of church growth that could work for churches of all traditions and the actions that foster growing churches of all traditions.

  • Bishop David and Bishop Jonathan: Belonging Together in Christ #WinchesterMission

    20/10/2016 Duration: 11min

    Bishop David and Bishop Jonathan: Belonging Together in Christ #WinchesterMission

  • John Preston: Sacrificial Generosity for Mutual Support #WinchesterMission

    20/10/2016 Duration: 39min

    On day three of #WinchesterMission John Preston discusses Sacrificial Generosity for Mutual Support

  • Bishop Graham Cray dicusses belonging together in Christ #WinchesterMission

    20/10/2016 Duration: 41min

    On the third day of the Diocesan Synod Conference #winchestermission, Bishop Graham Cray talks about the fourth strategic priority, belonging together in Christ.

  • Bishop David and Bishop Jonathan being agents of social transformation

    20/10/2016 Duration: 10min

    On the third day of the Diocesan Synod Conference #winchestermission, we talk about the third strategic priority, becoming agents of social transformation.

  • Jonny Baker on becoming Agents of Social Transformation

    20/10/2016 Duration: 36min

    On the third day of the Diocesan Synod Conference #winchestermission, Jonny Baker talks about the third strategic priority, becoming agents of social transformation.

  • Bishop Graham on Social Transformation

    20/10/2016 Duration: 44min

    On the third day of the Diocesan Synod Conference #winchestermission, Bishop Graham Cray talks about the third strategic priority, becoming agents of social transformation.

  • Bishop David and Bishop Jonathan: Re-Imagining the Church

    20/10/2016 Duration: 20min

    On Day 2 of Diocesan Synod Conference, Bishop David Williams and Bishop Jonathan Frost invite delegates to re-imagine the Church through their Archdeaconry Mission Action Plans.

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