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In this series of six podcasts, Bishop Libby reconsiders the Christmas story by talking to the modern-day equivalents of some of the Nativity’s main characters – the innkeeper, the shepherds, the angels, the wise men and more.

We have been telling the Christmas story for over 2000 years.

It is a much-loved tale, retold in carols, depicted on greetings cards, re-imagined for film and theatre and school nativity plays and, for Christians, the Christmas story lies at the heart of our faith.

Bishop Libby's Christmas Conversations are available via the following podcast providers:

 

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Bishop Libby and Will Hagger are delighted to announce that Julie Gardner will be joining the Diocese of Derby as Independent Chair of the Diocesan Safeguarding Advisory Panel (DSAP) with effect from 28 November 2023.

Julie qualified as a social worker in 1988 and has worked for over 30 years in the field of safeguarding, public protection and partnership working.

Previously the Associate Director of Safeguarding for Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust, Julie retired from her role earlier this year.

Throughout her career Julie has been committed to supporting children, young people, and adults to live their lives free from abuse and is excited to be able to bring the culmination of her years of experience in health and social care to support the work of the Diocese of Derby.

The Diocesan Safeguarding Advisory Panel is the committee that advises the Bishop on whether, in its view, the diocese has clear and transparent safeguarding policies, working practices and training arrangements which are consistent with statutory requirements and House of Bishops’ policy and practice guidance.

It is made up of senior staff within both the Diocese and Derby Cathedral, alongside representatives from statutory and partner agencies who provide safeguarding services to Derby and Derbyshire.

This role will see Julie ensure that safeguarding provision within the Diocese is subject to robust and independent scrutiny. 

The Chair acts as a critical friend, supporting and encouraging as appropriate, but also providing challenge where necessary.

On confirming the appointment, Will Hagger, Diocesan Secretary, said: “I am delighted to welcome Julie to the team. Both statutory responsibility and safe culture are key, and Julie brings expertise and experience to enable the diocese to ensure best practice in Safeguarding for children, young people and vulnerable adults in our churches.

"I am looking forward to working with her."

On accepting the role, Julie said: “I am very pleased to be offered the privilege of becoming the new Independent Chair of the Diocesan Safeguarding Advisory Panel and look forward to building on the great work that is already happening to ensure that the people of the Diocese of Derby are kept safe.”

All Saints’ Church in Mackworth has started on the next phase of rebuilding, after the Chancellor of the Diocese of Derby gave permission for the work to go ahead.

The centuries-old church, just outside Derby, was severely damaged by fire following an arson attack in December 2020 and has not been able to be used since.

The Parochial Church Council (PCC) was granted permission to rebuild the church by the Worshipful and Reverend Timothy Clarke, Chancellor of the Diocese of Derby, in September and a contractor has been procured to start the work which is expected to take around 30 months to complete and includes rebuilding the walls and roof.

Consultation has also started on the next phase of the rebuild, and Mackworth Parish residents will be consulted over the coming months about what the interior restoration should include.

After receiving permission for the work to go ahead, Don McLure, the Project Lead and PCC Treasurer, said: “It is great news for the congregation, local residents and the PCC that we can move forward with restoring the church.

It is a long and complicated process, but the PCC is aiming to make the exterior of the church look as near as possible to how it was before the fire.

The church had existed on the site at Lower Road for more than 700 years.

“We are extremely grateful to Ecclesiastical Insurance, who will fund both the building and interior work, and to the local community and supporters of the church for raising more than £40,000 towards any non-insurance works that may be carried out.”

The fire completely destroyed the interior, including the pipe organ and marble pulpit, and caused the entire roof to fall in and structural damage to the walls of the nave and chancel.

It is estimated that the entire rebuilding project could cost up to £13m.

The congregation of All Saints has continued enjoying Christian worship thanks to the hospitality of its sister church, St Michael's, Kirk Langley.


More about Mackworth All Saints

The church dates back the 14th Century, though it is known that the site has been a place of worship for around 1,000 years. The building was earlier restored and reopened by the Bishop of Lichfield in 1851.

The pulpit, installed in 1896, was made of Derbyshire alabaster and green Irish marble. The pipe organ was built by Lloyd and Dudgeon of Nottingham and dated back to 1870. Both were destroyed in the fire.

Since the fire, the building has undergone a large amount of work to clear the site and stabilise the remaining walls to make it safe and prevent further collapse.

Silverware and paperwork stored in a safe survived the fire, as did a 4ft silver cross and a statue of the Madonna and Child.

The chancellor of the diocese, as the independent judge of the consistory court, oversees legal issues across the diocese, especially those which relate to the use of and alterations to church buildings and land.

Around £10m each year directly or indirectly supports Church of England mission and ministry through parishes, churches and other worshipping contexts, our schools and partner agencies across the Diocese of Derby.

That’s a huge amount of money to raise each year, so we have a duty to manage and deploy it well.

Our new publication On the money sets out to explain how we do just that.

In addition to On the money, we have introduced a new page on our website - Our Finances.

Here you will find details about:

  • On the money
  • Common Fund
  • Annual Budget
  • Annual Report & Financial Statements
  • Encouraging generous giving in your church

Why not take a look?

The Safeguarding Newsletter for Autumn 2023 is available to download here.

The relevant documents for your parish Common Fund request for 2024 are available to download using the links below.

Standing order forms are included for your convenience along with guidance.

If you have any queries, please contact finance@derby.anglican.org.

>> Common Fund Request 2024

>> Standing Order 2024 mandate

>> Common Fund - Discussion points for a PCC

>> On the money

 

Standing Order guidance

Please complete your standing order mandate, filling in the highlighted boxes, including adding your unique 6‐digit parish reference number in the box at the bottom of the form.

If you are unsure of this code, please refer to the Common Fund Request 2024 section of the website where all parishes are listed by Deanery. This is important so that we can easily identify who the payment has come from.

You will also find listed the Common Fund request for your parish.

Once completed, please send one section to your bank and the other to:

Finance Department
Derby Church House
Full Street
Derby
DE1 3DR

Or email it to: finance@derby.anglican.org 

16/11/23: This page is currently being updated, please forward any enquiries to matt.barnes@derby.anglican.org 

In 2023, Safeguarding Sunday is taking place on Sunday, 19 November 2023.

It is a safeguarding awareness raising campaign for churches run by the charity Thirtyone:eight.

Each year, thousands of churches from diverse backgrounds and traditions across the UK come together to reflect on their own safeguarding journey, and to highlight and celebrate all the good work that is being done by so many behind the scenes to protect vulnerable people.

On Sunday, 19 November, a service will be held in Derby Cathedral to give thanks and to celebrate the work of our Parish Safeguarding Officers and to recognise their work through an Act of Commissioning.

Hannah Hogg, Head of Safeguarding for the Diocese of Derby, said: “The Safeguarding Team are really looking forward to having the opportunity to recognise all the hard work our PSOs do across the diocese. We hope as many as possible will join us, both for the service and for a cup of tea afterwards”.

Resources for churches are available at: thirtyoneeight.org/get-involved/safeguarding-sunday

Around £10m each year directly or indirectly supports Church of England mission and ministry through parishes, churches and other worshipping contexts, our schools and partner agencies across the Diocese of Derby.

That’s a huge amount of money to raise each year, so we have a duty to manage and deploy it well. The new publication "On the money" below sets out to explain how we do just that.

Of course, there must be a legal entity to manage all the money that flows in and out to support the mission we’ve been given. The Derby Diocesan Board of Finance (DDBF) is an incorporated, charitable body that is the diocese’s financial executive and is committed to making sure our resources are used efficiently, effectively, and responsibly

Advising the Board on financial matters are the Finance Team, who perform a number of essential statutory functions on behalf of the DDBF and is also here to support and serve our deaneries and parishes.

If you need further help, please get in touch at finance@derby.anglican.org

 

On the money

On the money is a new publication explaining diocesan finances. Please take a look.

>> On the money [.pdf]

To help share the message with our congregations we have created a short summary leaflet. To download please click links below.

>> On the money summary (PDF) - folded A5 size, suitable for printing

>> On the money summary (PDF) - A4 version for sharing digitally

 

Giving

>> Common Fund reports

>> Parish Giving Scheme

>> Generosity

 

Related publications

>> Annual Report and Financial Statements
Directors' reports and financial statements for the Derby Diocesan Board of Finance are published and approved by Diocesan Synod in June each year.

>> 2024 annual budget
The annual budget is scrutinised by Diocesan Synod in November each year. 

>> Common Fund reports
Common Fund collection rates by deanery are published monthly on this website,

 

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