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Chester Box

By Diocese of Chester

Unpacking what it means to be a Christian in Cheshire, and the surrounding areas, through conversations and stories about Jesus, God, faith, and ministry.
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Where is God calling you in 2023?

Chester BoxJan 06, 2023

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Where is God calling you in 2023?

Where is God calling you in 2023?

In this first episode of the Chester Box Podcast for the year 2023, Bishops Mark, Julie and Sam reflect on the ways in which they have responded to God's call in their own lives and how they encourage others to recognise it in theirs too.

If you want to explore where God could be calling you in 2023, help is on hand. The Director of Vocations in the Diocese of Chester is Sarah Fenby, and she would love to talk to you if you are sensing God's call into lay or ordained ministries. You can email her DDV@chester.anglican.org.

Jan 06, 202313:48
Women's Voices Conference: The Revd Liz Shercliff

Women's Voices Conference: The Revd Liz Shercliff

On Saturday 15th October around 60 women attended the annual Women’s Voices Conference from the Diocese of Chester. Five speakers were invited to share their different perspectives on the Bible.

In the fifth and final talk recorded at the 2022 Women's Voices Conference, the Revd Liz Shercliff focusses on the story of Tamar. 

The next Women's Voices Conference is due to take place on Saturday 14th October 2023.

Nov 25, 202234:18
Women's Voices Conference: The Revd Jenny Bridgman

Women's Voices Conference: The Revd Jenny Bridgman

On Saturday 15th October around 60 women attended the annual Women’s Voices Conference from the Diocese of Chester. Five speakers were invited to share their different perspectives on the Bible. 

In the fourth of five talks, the Revd Jenny Bridgman explores what it means to be an attentive leader in anxious times.

The next Women's Voices Conference is due to take place on Saturday 14th October 2023. 

Nov 18, 202232:06
Women's Voices Conference: The Revd Dr Kate Bruce

Women's Voices Conference: The Revd Dr Kate Bruce

On Saturday 15th October around 60 women attended the annual Women’s Voices Conference from the Diocese of Chester. Five speakers were invited to share their different perspectives on the Bible. This is episode three of five talks from the day.

Nov 07, 202236:28
Women's Voices Conference: The Revd Dr Jasmine Devadason

Women's Voices Conference: The Revd Dr Jasmine Devadason

On Saturday 15th October around 60 women attended what was the 9th annual Women’s Voices Conference. Five speakers were invited to share their different perspectives on the Bible. This is episode two of five, featuring all five talks from the day. 

The Revd Dr Jasmine Devadason is originally from the Church of South India and has an interest in Dalit Feminist readings of the Bible. She is currently on the ministry team of St Catherine's, Heald Green.


Oct 27, 202233:29
Women's Voices Conference: Dr Eve Parker
Oct 21, 202235:49
Bishops Mark, Julie, and Sam reflect on the Past Cases Review 2

Bishops Mark, Julie, and Sam reflect on the Past Cases Review 2

On 5th October 2022, the Church of England published its national Past Cases Review 2 (PCR2) report, a review of more than 75,000 files, some dating back to the 1940s. The PCR2 process was carried out by independent reviewers across all 42 dioceses, including the Diocese of Chester which has also published an extensive Summary Report of the findings in the diocese. 

The Bishop of Chester, Mark Tanner, the Bishop of Birkenhead, Julie Conalty, and the Bishop of Stockport, Sam Corley, recorded a conversation, ahead of the national report publication, in which they reflect on the PCR2 process and findings of poor safeguarding practice in the Diocese and the Church. 

More information, including the reports, can be found here: 

Oct 05, 202212:48
David Hermitt: "Racism in the Church of England is a little more subtle"
Jul 15, 202218:37
How to be more present when preaching, with the Revd Liz Shercliff
Jul 14, 202210:02
Bishop Mark at the Clergy Gathering 2022
May 23, 202227:58
Archbishop Stephen Cottrell at the Clergy Gathering 2022

Archbishop Stephen Cottrell at the Clergy Gathering 2022

The Archbishop of York, Stephen Cottrell addressed the Clergy Gathering 2022.   

Before becoming Archbishop, Stephen served the Church in various roles and geographical locations from parish priest in Chichester to Diocesan Missioner and Bishop’s Chaplain for Evangelism in the Diocese of Wakefield. He has also served as Canon Pastor of Peterborough Cathedral and Bishop of Reading before becoming the 98th Archbishop of York in 2020. He says he has a desire "to see a much greater diversity of leadership within the Church and is described by Archbishop Justin Welby as “one of the most inspiring leaders in the church." Archbishop Justin says: "He preaches, he writes beautifully, he writes poetry, he thinks very deeply, he communicates superbly, he is not hierarchical, he’s got a huge heart that is open to the needy and poor and vulnerable. He’s a pastor.”  

www.chester.anglican.org/clergy-gathering

May 23, 202244:44
Bishop Julie at the Clergy Gathering 2022

Bishop Julie at the Clergy Gathering 2022

The Bishop of Birkenhead, Julie Conalty, led a Bible study exploring Mark 1:14-18 at the Clergy Gathering 2022.  

www.chester.anglican.org/clergy-gathering

May 23, 202225:04
Bishop Philip North at the Clergy Gathering 2022

Bishop Philip North at the Clergy Gathering 2022

Key Speaker the Bishop of Burnley, Philip North, addressed the Clergy Gathering 2022.   

Bishop Philip was ordained in 1992 and spent his first 10 years of priesthood serving in the north of England in Sunderland and then Hartlepool, before moving south to become Priest Administrator of the Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham and then Team Rector of Old St Pancras. In 2015 he returned to the north being installed as Bishop of Burnley. 

www.chester.anglican.org/clergy-gathering

May 23, 202240:06
Dave Male at the Clergy Gathering 2022

Dave Male at the Clergy Gathering 2022

Key Speaker Dave Male addressed the Clergy Gathering 2022 focusing on the theme 'So go! Recasting the net'.   

Dave heads the Church of England's Evangelism and Discipleship Team whose overarching aim is to motivate our million regular worshippers to become confident, prayerful disciples. Dave spent ten years starting and leading the Net Church in Huddersfield which was one of the first fresh expressions of church in the UK. In his role as Tutor in Pioneer Mission Training at Ridley Hall and Westcott House from 2006 to 2015 he developed the first Pioneer track in the Church of England and also started the Centre for Pioneer Learning in Cambridge, an organisation he founded to equip, resource and send out lay and ordained pioneers from across the denominations.  

www.chester.anglican.org/clergy-gathering

May 23, 202249:07
The Revd Dr Sharon Prentis at the Clergy gathering 2022

The Revd Dr Sharon Prentis at the Clergy gathering 2022

Key Speaker the Revd Dr Sharon Prentis addressed the Clergy Gathering 2022 focusing on the theme of 'What are we being called from?'  

Ordained in 2010, Sharon has been primarily a theological educator specialising in contextual theologies and working in church mission. She has a keen interest in exploring the relationship between faith, community well-being, and promoting inclusion. This interest has led her into leadership roles such as National Deputy Director for Research and Development at The Salvation Army; Intercultural Mission Enabler and Dean of Black and Minority Ethnic Affairs for the Church of England, Birmingham; and in 2021, she was announced as the new Dean of Ministry at St Mellitus College. She says: "My heart is to see the Church embrace the whole people of God so that all can fully participate in what God is calling us to be at this time".  

www.chester.anglican.org/clergy-gathering

May 23, 202201:14:33
Bishop Sam at the Clergy Gathering 2022

Bishop Sam at the Clergy Gathering 2022

The Bishop of Stockport, Sam Corley, led a Bible study exploring Mark 1:14-18 at the Clergy Gathering 2022.  

www.chester.anglican.org/clergy-gathering

May 23, 202225:51
How do you run a retreat house?
May 13, 202216:12
The environment and Lent, with members of the Environment Forum

The environment and Lent, with members of the Environment Forum

The Archdeacon of Macclesfield, Ian Bishop is joined in conversation by Revd Debbie Dalby, curate at Grange, and co-chairs of the diocesan Environment Forum, the Revd Joe Kennedy and the Revd Mike Loach.

The podcast was recorded on the eve of the season of Lent. This Lent the Diocese of Chester, led by the diocesan Environment Forum, is inviting people in the diocese to join in with a gentle Lenten journey. 

Leading the way are 40 individuals from around our diocese who will each delve into scripture and share inspiring personal stories about the small ways in which they are moved to cherish the gift of life.

In this podcast Ian, Debbie, Joe and Mike talk about the Lent campaign and more broadly about their hopes for the Enviroment Forum and the different ways we can each live more sustainable lives and begin to take steps to become Eco-Churches. 

Resources mentioned in the podcast: 

More info on the Lent from the Diocese of Chester: www.chester.anglican.org/Lent

Church of England energy footprint tool: https://www.churchofengland.org/about/policy-and-thinking/our-views/environment-and-climate-change/about-our-environment/energy-footprint-tool 

Eco-Church by A Rocha: https://ecochurch.arocha.org.uk/ 

Caring for God's Acre, a charity specialising in the rejuvenating of churchyard: https://www.caringforgodsacre.org.uk/


Feb 16, 202128:35
Everyday prayer in a pandemic
Dec 17, 202034:23
Everyday faith and how our churches are caring for others in a pandemic
Oct 12, 202026:40
Married priests share their story of baby loss in Baby Loss Awareness Week

Married priests share their story of baby loss in Baby Loss Awareness Week

Married priests, the Revd Jenny and Jim Bridgman share their story of baby loss and read a letter written by them to the life that never was. 

Their experience of baby loss opened up conversations with people in the parish of Timperley, and prompted them to create a permanent memorial stone in the churchyard at Christ Church, Timperley, to help people remember children lost to miscarriage, stillbirth, and abortion.

A short service, led by Jenny, will go live on the Timperley Parish Facebook page on Friday 9 October, to coincide with Baby Loss Awareness Week. Jenny will lead prayers and explain who the stone is for and the purpose for setting it in the churchyard at Christ Church, Timperley.

Those watching will be invited to take part in some suggested “symbolic activities”, including planting a snowdrop bulb at the site of the memorial stone, lighting a candle at home, and addressing a letter to the child they lost.

Oct 06, 202025:30
Bishop Mark's sermon to the diocese, 20 September 2020
Sep 24, 202016:37
Everyday faith in the work place during a pandemic
Sep 09, 202032:56
Why we're all Full-time Christian Workers

Why we're all Full-time Christian Workers

"The Church is the Body of Christ, the people of God and the dwelling-place of the Holy Spirit. In baptism the whole Church is summoned to witness to God’s love and to work for the coming of his kingdom."  

These words were spoken at a service to commission 23 men and women into public ministry in parishes across the Diocese of Chester. But as Archdeacon Mike reminds us, we are all called to be FTCW's: Full-time Christian Workers.   

Mike says: "Please, please do not ever think that because you haven’t had a particular kind of training or because you don’t have a dog collar, or because you think you’re too young or too old, that somehow you are a second class Christian who just makes up the numbers. Far from it. In your daily life, at home, in your neighbourhood, at work, at school. On the phone, on Zoom, as you walk the dog. There are ways you can serve Jesus that are unique to you. People you know, situations you can pray for, in ways that no-one else can. God has put you where you are for a purpose and he wants to live through you to bless the world."

Jul 09, 202005:32
Archdeacon Ian on shining the light beyond the church walls
Jun 26, 202006:23
Church and the community, stronger or weaker?

Church and the community, stronger or weaker?

Is the relationship between church and community stronger or weaker because of the coronavirus? Not a question with a simple answer, but three guests join the Archdeacon of Chester, Mike Gilbertson, to discuss this in the first of five episodes looking at how Christians across the Diocese of Chester are living out their faith in everyday life. 

Resources: 

Further resources about Everyday Faith are available from the Church of England. 

Contributors:

Ruth Bull, Reader and community worker at St Mark's, Bredbury.

Revd Andrew Knight, Priest in Charge of Partington and Carrington.

Revd Anne-Maie Naylor, Vicar of Astbury and Smallwood.

Hosted by: 

Archdeacon Mike Gilbertson

Recorded: 

12 June 2020

Jun 18, 202022:21