What is NetWork?"Getting it right and getting it across" are the two main objectives of the NetWork Ministry Training Course. The NetWork Ministry Training Course ran its first very successful year, closing in July 2004. Over 35 students from South Wales and the West met every Tuesday for three ten-week terms of study. NetWork is a regional initiative based on the model of the Cornhill Training course in London with visits twice a term from Revd. David Jackman, the Director of the Cornhill Course. Revd. Peter Baker, the minister of Highfields Church was a regular contributor teaching on the Bible Exposition track. Other visiting lecturers this year included Lindsay Brown, John Lennox, Geraint Fielder and Peter Milsom. The NetWork course has four main components:
The course is open to men and women with evangelical convictions of all ages and from all Christian denominations. All those who have a desire to understand the Bible better in order to teach it more effectively within their own ministry contexts are welcome. The course provides ideal training for church lay assistants, lay leaders and para-church workers. Some participants are moving towards Christian ministry, some are taking a "gap" year to explore God's call on their lives, some already have a regular teaching role within their church. The NetWork course provides an ideal opportunity for those who want an introduction to Bible training with a practical emphasis. It gives the opportunity to:
Revd. Phil Jenkins, who served for twelve years with Africa Inland Mission in Namibia in a Bible teaching and leadership training ministry, is the NetWork course director. The current class of twenty-two NetWork students for the year 2005-2006 began in September. The Tuesday programme begins at 9.30 am and ends at 3.00 pm. If you would like further information about
the NetWork course you can contact the course director by writing
to network@highfieldschurch.org.uk |