Urban Ministry & Theology Project
Newcastle East Deanery

 

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What is the Urban Ministry & Theology Project?

Vision Aims Methods Parishes

Achievements

Background

Vision

The vision of UMTP is that the changes taking place in the East End of Newcastle embody the kingdom of God; that new forms of church presence emerge that honour the current context; that we share our learning with those outside our situation and learn from them.

Aims

The outcomes of the Project are that the local church might be such that:

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Methods

UMTP is working in three areas across the regeneration area of the East Newcastle on three tasks:

Each member of the UMTP staff is responsible for leading one of these tasks across the East End, drawing together a wider team of partners, including local persons, to achieve our goals. This is a new way of working interdependently across existing parish boundaries.

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Parishes

The parishes have formed a Parishes Advisory Group which has been meeting since July 1999. Presently there are five parishes involved - St Anthony of Egypt, Byker; Christ Church, Walker; St Martin’s, Byker; St Michael’s, Byker; and St Silas, Byker. Representatives from each parish meet three times a year. The clergy and up to three lay representatives from the PCCs attend. The PAG is now chaired by a lay person.

The Project is committed to deepening its ecumenical partnerships and therefore members of the local Methodist and Roman Catholic Churches attend the PAG’s meetings.

So far the PAG have planned for the future, reflected on some of the regeneration activities happening in the East End and heard progress reports from the Project staff.

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Achievements

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Background

The Project was inaugurated in September 1999 after a year and a half of careful planning. UMTP emerged from a number of existing strands in the life of the local Church within the context of the local community:

These strands form the basis from which UMTP operates, drawing them together so that the Church's ministry might be developed locally in an appropriate and effective form.

 

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Last Updated February 2003
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