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Many people, lay and ordained, now recognise that it can be helpful to have someone alongside them on their pilgrimage, someone who has the gift of listening creatively to others and who offers a safe place of acceptance and encouragement.

Sometimes this need grows out of a fruitful experience on retreat.

Often it can be at a time of crisis, when old patterns are disturbed or when we feel an urge to take seriously our quest for meaning in life and we want to go deeper into our journey of faith.

Maybe we want help with our prayer life or to test a particular calling. Maybe we are finding it difficult to deal with events or relationships in our life.

This can be a chance to reflect on what has been happening and to put things in perspective.  

This is called ‘Spiritual Direction’ or ‘Spiritual Companionship’, but other terms such as ‘Soul Friend’ (from the Celtic tradition) are used.

It is available to all who wish to see more clearly where God is at work in their lives.


Become a spiritual accompanier

Applications are now open until mid-December for the next experiential Art of Spiritual Accompaniment course, which begins in March 2022 for both lay and ordained people, exploring listening, prayer and discernment seeking to determine whether God might be calling them to the ministry of accompanying others in their spiritual journey.

It consists of four face-to-face Saturdays and 11 evening Zoom sessions which include space and silence, an exploration of different ways of praying, practical listening skills in triads, reflection time in small groups and teaching about spiritual traditions and good practice.

For more information, please contact nicky.fenton@bishopofderby.org



What happens?
Most people see their Spiritual Companion once every four to twelve weeks.

It may be a long-term relationship or for a limited period. There are no rules about this.

The meeting has a sacramental nature, for God uses it as a channel for grace.

It calls for a sense of trust, confidentiality and for openness from both, in the knowledge that the meeting takes place in the presence of God.

The purpose is to allow the Holy Spirit to reveal the direction.

Suggestions may be offered of ways to pray, ideas for helpful reading, as well as practical suggestions relating to life choices, but the final decisions are always left in the hands of the person seeking guidance.


How do you find someone?
In the Diocese of Derby we have a list of people of different traditions and backgrounds who offer this service and two Portfolio Holders in Spiritual Direction who will help you to find the right person.

The choice of a companion is likely to have important consequences in your life.

For this reason you might be invited to come for an informal meeting with one of them, so that they could talk with you about your expectations and ‘get a feel’ for the sort of person you would hope for.


To access a spiritual director, please contact:

Revd Nicky Fenton - nicky.fenton@derby.anglican.org

 

See also: Spirituality index 

 

 

Spiritualality

Spirituality Statement

The Diocesan Spirituality Group have been reviewing its role and seek to closely align the spirituality work with the Diocesan Vision and Strategy.

A new statement was drafted at the November meeting which aims to explain the role of the DSG, which reads as follows:

‘We recognise that spirituality is something that every human being has and is something to be nurtured and developed in all of us regardless of age. The Diocesan vision of "transformed lives through growing church and building community" is rooted in our making and encouraging of Christian disciples. The diocesan spirituality group (DSG) seeks to offer ways to deepen your walk with God, following Jesus as the Holy Spirit works to transform your inner journey leading to outward faith’.

Cycle of Prayer

Please prayer for the ministry and mission of the diocese, the parishes, churches and individuals.

Many people still seem unaware of the diocesan Cycle of Prayer, this can be accessed via the Diocesan website.

>> Diocesan Cycle of Prayer (webpage)

 

Spirituality Newsletter

> February 2025 [PDF]


Contact

For more information about spirituality in the diocese please contact:

The Revd Canon Cameron Butlland
The Bishop’s Spirituality Adviser
Cameron.butland@derby.anglican.org


More about spirituality:

>> Prayer of the Heart - Sat, 15 June 2024 - Darley Dale [pdf]

>> The Art of Spiritual Accompaniment course 2025 [pdf]

>> Spiritual Companions 

>> Christian Writers Group

Spirituality learning

  • Leading Intercessions
    How to lead God's people in prayer. Interactive lesson Approx time: 30 mins
  • Planning a Prayer Walk
    Top tips and information for planning a prayer walk near you. Interactive lesson Approx time: 30 mins
  • Spirituality in Later Life
    Dementia and creating a dementia-friendly church. Interactive lesson Approx time: 30 mins
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A series of Lenton Addresses at St Werburgh's church Spondon by Bishop Alastair. To download a copy of the booklet please click here

We are grateful to Ali Campbell, DYO for Chichester Diocese who has given permission to share this document. Please click here to get the finished PDF for the “Lent Bible Reflections for Young People”. 

"My hope with the resource is that young people themselves will use it, with so many now having their own tablets and phones that can be used as readers – this seemed the simplest way. Use it however you like as youth and children’s leaders – if it also personally helpful – that is great!  Please pass it on as you see fit."

Ali Campbell

The Discipleship, Mission and Ministry team exists to serve the Diocese of Derby as it seeks to share in God’s mission and further the Kingdom. Our primary focus is the churches of the diocese, and the individuals within them, but we will work with all who share in God’s kingdom values

Our Purpose

As a team we seek to serve, enable and encourage individuals and churches to become more faithful and effective in fulfilling God’s call to be a missionary people. This will lead to transformation in the diocese and our vision is to see . . .

  • A deepening love for God, expressed in prayer, worship and discipleship
  • A growing openness to change and transformation, and a willingness to embrace the implications
  • The formation of leaders, lay and ordained, as they respond to God’s call on their lives
  • A more meaningful engagement by churches with their communities
  • Numerical growth in worshipping communities
Our Values

We shall seek to fulfil these purposes by . . .

  • Faith in God, who brings transformation and builds the Kingdom
  • Being rooted in present realities and having a vision for God’s future
  • Being open to new possibilities and responding with flexibility and creativity
  • Valuing each individual, believing that they are responsible for their own growth and development
  • Balancing ‘being’ and faithfulness with ‘doing’ and effectiveness
  • Listening well – to others, to contexts and to God
  • Working collaboratively
  • Speaking with respect and honesty

Mission, Evangelism and Parish Revitalisation Team

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Hospital chaplains


Prison Chaplains

HMP Sudbury (01283) 584000; chaplaincy (01283) 584088

HMP Foston Hall, (01283) 584300; chaplaincy (01283) 584325


University of Derby Chaplain

Ecumenical Christian Chaplaincy, University of Derby, Kedleston Road, Derby, DE22 1GB. 

01332 591878 or 594170, chaplaincy@derby.ac.uk 


Major Incident Plan

Bishop Libby introduces the Major Incident Plan as follows:

The nature of disasters and emergencies is unpredictable. We don’t know what the nature of the next emergency will be, or where and when they are going to occur. We do know it is important that appropriately trained people can be relied on to respond quickly with the necessary help.

I have seen the difference chaplaincy support can make in such circumstances, and am pleased our local plans include that contribution. Major Incident Plan Chaplains are recognised by the statutory agencies as having a significant role to play in a major incident or emergency within Derbyshire and Derby City. 

We also have chaplains who are trained counsellors, and others who are specialists in supporting people with addictions, disabilities and mental health issues, and families experiencing bereavement or affected by learning difficulties.

>> You can download the plan here

University of Derby Chaplain

Ecumenical Christian Chaplaincy, University of Derby, Kedleston Road, Derby, DE22 1GB. 

01332 591878 or 594170, chaplaincy@derby.ac.uk 

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