Youth Work
We believe that the best youthwork is done in the local community, and we are working towards encouraging every parish and church within the diocese to discover how God is calling them to minister to the young people in their care, be they part of the congregation, live in the parish or attend school in the area. We even help parishes to engage with young people who just hang around in the church yard. This is done in different ways for different groups, and we provide training, give advice, run PCC away days, help engage with schools and provide occasional events that enhance local activity. The work we do is roughly divided into 4 areas, depending on who you are. Click here for volunteers, Employed Workers, PCCs and Incumbents. Our last area is about representing young people and those who work with them, to the diocese, the national church and local authorities. If you have something you want said, get in touch!
The bulk of this work is carried out by the Diocesan Youth Adviser - David Welch, with administrative support provided by Elaine Waddington. In order to keep people informed about what is going on, we send out regular mailings – once a month to employed workers and once a term to volunteers. Please get in touch with Elaine to be added to our mailing list, ensuring that you tell us which you want to receive. Copies of the latest mailings are on the relevant page for volunteers or employed workers.
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Do get in touch if you would like information, advice, help with a PCC day, training or just have a youthwork question. I am here to help you in any way that I can! You get in touch by email, phone (01483) 484908 or even follow me on Twitter: Follow @welchdav |
Latest News from around the Diocese
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Pray One For Me

Church of England to launch prayer website
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Over 20% to observe Lent - but what with?

One in three planning to observe Lent don’t know what to give (or take) up survey finds – as Church House Publishing launches Reflections for Lent app
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Diocese issues security reminder following tragic death of Thornbury vicar

Clergy security system reminder and reassurance
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Fancy joining a one-off choir to perform Stainer's Crucifixion?

St Francis' Church, Westborough, invites singers to join its choir for a performance of the much-loved Lenten cantata
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Flagging up the Queen's Diamond Jubilee

Wonersh school children take part in a special service to mark Queen Elizabeth’s accession to the throne
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Queen: 'Church has helped to build a better society'

The Queen's speech at Lambeth Palace, 15/2/11
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Tell us about your church’s royal connections
WANTED: stories about the regal links between churches, cathedrals and the monarchy.
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Get the kettle on – and invite in the neighbours!

Traidcraft is urging churches to put on the kettle – to help tea-growing communities across East Africa and hit some of their own mission targets as well.
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Parish's Olympic Mission

From litter-picking, to taking a cake to a neighbour or blessing someone in God’s name – members of St Peter’s Shared Church are pursuing Olympic targets of their own.
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Pop a faith egg in your basket this Easter!

The Bishop of Dorking the Rt Revd Ian Brackley is urging shoppers to buy the only Easter egg to explain the meaning of Easter.
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