Formation for Mission in Urban Britain: The Birmingham Mission Apprentice Scheme

A. Jolley, I. Jones
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The Birmingham Mission Apprentice Scheme is an innovative initiative of Church of England Birmingham, designed to offer an alternative pathway into missional leadership within challenging urban parishes. Mission Apprentices learn by growing an area of mission within their own parish context and also by meeting together for a fortnightly learning programme. This article evaluates the experience of the Scheme in relation to three areas of educational research: first, what constitutes effective formation for missional leadership; second, the nature of contemporary “apprenticeships”; and third, the nature and function of “communities of practice”. In each case, the article explores the extent to which the Birmingham Mission Apprentice Scheme reflects current thinking, but also considers in what ways these three bodies of research suggest possible improvements to the Scheme. In so doing, it highlights some of the critical success factors in what was achieved — including the value of forming Mission Apprentices into a learning community, and the critical importance of learning through responsibility and experimentation. The experience of the Scheme also raises questions about processes for training and deployment of leaders for highly urbanised parishes.
英国城市传教的形成:伯明翰传教学徒计划
伯明翰宣教学徒计划是英国伯明翰教会的一项创新举措,旨在为具有挑战性的城市教区提供另一种宣教领导途径。传教学徒通过在他们自己的教区环境中发展一个传教领域来学习,也通过每两周聚会一次的学习计划来学习。本文从三个教育研究领域来评估计划的经验:第一,什么是有效的宣教领导的形成;二是当代“学徒制”的性质;第三,“实践共同体”的性质和功能。在每种情况下,本文探讨了伯明翰传教学徒计划反映当前思想的程度,但也考虑了这三个研究机构以何种方式建议对该计划进行可能的改进。在这样做的过程中,它强调了取得成就的一些关键成功因素-包括将使命学徒形成一个学习社区的价值,以及通过责任和实验学习的关键重要性。该计划的经验也提出了对高度城市化教区的培训和部署领导程序的问题。
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