Living in Love and Faith
Yesterday we saw the launch of Living in Love and Faith, an extensive collection of teaching and learning resources to enable the whole church to think more deeply about identity, relationships, marriage and sexuality, in the bigger context of what it means to be human, as those ‘made in God’s image’.
When the work started on Living in Love and Faith – and well before anyone had even dreamt of a national lockdown – who would have realised how important it would become to engage in the kind of open, honest, and gracious discussion that these resources seek to facilitate?
Living in Love and Faith is intended to help the whole church better understand each other and the different perspectives we hold. Clergy in the Diocese of Guildford will be introduced to these resources in a dedicated Clergy Study day (also open to our Licensed Lay Ministers and youth workers) at the end of November.
Bishop Andrew says: “I really look forward to spending time with our clergy and others, focussing on these rich reflections and looking at how we might make the most of them in the months to come. I pray that this process may help to change the way we understand, relate to, and love each other in the church, whatever the theological differences that our discussions might uncover. I also pray that we might understand ourselves a little better through the process, and better model the inclusive, challenging call of Christ in this generation.”
Resources include a 480-page book, a series of films and podcasts, a course and an online library of other publications in what is thought to be the most extensive work in this area by any faith group in the world. These materials will guide a major process of listening, study and discussion throughout 2021, leading to a process of discernment and decision making in 2022. |