What is oversight ministry? Diocese of Truro explains...

The Diocese of Truro has belatedly produced a jargon-packed paper on the concept of 'oversight ministry' - central to the Bishops' On The Way plans that are being rolled out (amidst widespread unease) across Cornwall.  

Click here to read the paper, approved by the Ecclesiastical College in December 2023 - a dense and uninspiring read reflecting the bureaucratic and managerial approach currently embedded in Church House. It is sadly unlikely to inspire future candidates for the (largely unworkable) oversight ministry vacancies being advertised.

The Bishops of Truro and St Germans have repeatedly revealed over the past 12 months their conviction that 'oversight ministry' is key to the future of ministry in Cornwall. The concept of 'Oversight ministry' has been built into Church House thinking in Truro for some years.

Vacancies for oversight ministry posts from East Wivelshire to Penwith have failed to attract candidates. Potential applicants are understandably reluctant to take on huge workloads with an emphasis on administration, not ministry. Not exactly what they signed up for when they became ordained.

Recruitment is proving particularly difficult in deaneries where previous incumbents have left in dismay at the radical change of direction in the Diocese.

Save The Parish Cornwall is calling for a moratorium on this move (through On The Way plans).  Please sign by clicking on this link

https://chng.it/L8KfGmrs6p

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