Module2 Using Materials Participants
Module2 Using Materials Participants
Introduction
The main aim of the course is to enable personal and shared learning in
Christian discipleship and faith development – learning that will make a real
difference in people’s lives The anticipated outcomes are based on
national guidelines for ‘Education for Discipleship’ courses, of which this
course is an example. Participants of such courses should:
Within the module you will probably find yourself being asked to read,
reflect, feed back, discuss, watch, listen, and take part in small group
activities. Your commitment outside of the sessions may include a small
amount of preparation but also features an optional Reflection Exercise.
Reading lists are provided for any follow up you wish to pursue.
Roots of Faith has been designed as an opportunity to take stock and build
on your Christian faith, at whatever stage you consider yourself to be. It
has big broad themes but far from leading to a shallow approach, this
actually challenges participants to think deeply and discuss with others
about what these topics actually mean for people of faith. Participants who
have followed the various Modules in local groups during the last two years
have been enthusiastic about the learning they have been able to do.
• Chris Holloway and Revd John Strain, for editing and feedback
from practice
• Diocesan ‘Education for Discipleship’ team, for planning and
feedback
• All group leaders and participants of groups who used the
original ‘Toolkit for Christian Living’ materials, 2006-09, for
their enthusiasm and feedback
• Revd Briony Martin, who wrote the original materials in
response to the Diocesan brief