Do you want to be able to share with others some of the new insights about conflict that you have encountered through your training with Bridge Builders? If so, then this is the course you have been waiting for!
Since 1996, Bridge Builders has led dozens of introductory workshops and courses throughout the UK for a wide variety of church groups. Training of Trainers, held at the London Mennonite Centre (LMC), will draw on that experience to equip others to lead a day-long workshop. The course is aimed at those who have completed one of Bridge Builders’ week-long foundation courses. Along with offering a trainer’s manual, the course will provide guidelines on how to lead elements of a workshop using Bridge Builders’ workshop manual. The course will also enable participants to explore how the materials might be adapted to their own church and denominational context.
Bridge Builders’ vision is to help Christians and the church to learn to handle conflict, deal with our differences, engage respectfully with one another, and make decisions in collaborative and consensual ways – so that we can live out the gospel that Jesus revealed. Our expectation is that this will transform the church’s witness and outreach to the world. Come and learn how to help spread this vision for the church.
The course will include teaching, group work and practice. Practical in focus, the sessions will seek to demonstrate Bridge Builders’ active approach to education and learning. Each day will include times of prayer and worship. The course is intensive, so evening commitments are best avoided.
Presenters
Alastair McKay is director of Bridge Builders at the London Mennonite Centre, providing training, mediation and consultancy services to churches since 1996. Alastair is studying for a Doctorate of Ministry, and has contributed to the books Making Peace With Conflict (Herald Press, 1999) and How to Become a Creative Church Leader (Canterbury Press, 2008).
Colin Patterson is Assistant Director of Bridge Builders and an Anglican priest. He has worked as a training officer for the Diocese of Durham, is an experienced adult educator, and is author of the Grove booklet How to Learn Through Conflict.
Venue
The course will be held at the London Mennonite Centre, 14 Shepherds Hill, London N6 5AQ. The LMC is five minutes walk from Highgate tube station in North London, just off the A1. Please note the 9:00am start on the first day: you may want to stay in London the night before.
Meals and Accommodation
Lunch and refreshments will be provided each day. Participants will need to arrange their own accommodation, breakfast, and evening meal. Contact the London Mennonite Centre if you need help in finding accommodation.
Cost and Application
The cost for the course is £350. If you are on a very low income, then please contact us to see whether a bursary may be available. The course is aimed at those who have completed one of Bridge Builders’ week-long foundation courses. Precedence is given to applicants sponsored by their church or organisation, and who may be in a position to offer subsequent training for its benefit. Two training manuals, and a master copy of a manual for copying, are included in the price, as are refreshments and lunches.
Spaces are limited to a maximum of 16, so do apply early. To apply, download the flier and application form, print out the application and mail it, with a cheque for £75 made payable to Bridge Builders, to
Bridge Builders
London Mennonite Centre
14 Shepherds Hill
London N6 5AQ
The balance of the fee is due eight weeks before the start of the course. Once accepted, the deposit of £75 is non-refundable. Cheques will not be banked until acceptance onto the course. The full fee is owed if a place is cancelled within six weeks of the course start date (i.e. from 6 October onwards).
Provisional Programme Overview
Tuesday 17 November (9:00am-5:30pm)*
• Introductions • Establishing the Environment and Setting the Scene • Using the Human Rainbow • The Story of Two Congregations • Moving from Divided by to Bound Together by Conflict
Wednesday 18 November (9:00am-5:30pm)
• Personal Styles Inventory and Presentation of Styles • The Call to Reconciliation: Drawing on Biblical Resources • Conflict and Communication: Deliberate Listening • Conflict and Communication: Centred Speaking
Thursday 19 November (9:00am-4:00pm)
• Resolving Conflict: Exploring Positions and Interests • Challenges, Methodology and Practicalities • Designing Learner-Centred Training
• Conclusion and Review
* Please note the 9:00am start on the first day: you may therefore want to stay in London the night before.
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