
James Butler
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MA Lecturer @CMSpioneer and Postdoctoral Research Fellow @roehamptonUni. Currently working on @edgylearning project. On @TARN_Roe steering committee.
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https://jamesbutlertheology.wordpress.com/ 15-02-2009 20:23:45
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Enabling Skills Substack email out today. Spread the word, sign up and join the conversation. James Butler Helen Cameron





It was great to have Hannah Ling from Diocese of Oxford teaching for us on the last session of our CMS Pioneer mission and evangelism module, looking at community organising as a means for engaging with issues of justice in our mission practice.

We have opened bookings onto our next TARN training on the 4th and 5th June taking place on Zoom. Particularly timed to suit those living to the east of the UK. Run by Helen Cameron and James Butler it offers a conversational and participator intro to theological action research.


Check out our CMS Pioneer webinar on mission in the neighbourhood. Details here. churchmissionsociety.org/blog/events/we… I'm looking forward to the conversation, do come and join in. Church Mission Society

Want to make a difference in your neighbourhood but not sure where to start? Join us for a webinar on 13 May, 1–2pm (UK). With Cathy Ross + guests sharing ways to begin local mission. James Butler James Butler Sheila Akomiah-Conteh John Wheatley Sign up: churchmissionsociety.org/blog/events/we…

Latest Enabling Skills newsletter with a reflection on enabling as walking alongside from James Butler - open.substack.com/pub/enablingsk…


A great opportunity to meet and discuss Theological Action Research with those who have direct experience and those who are thinking of trying it. What would you like to discuss? Just drop us a line and we'll create the programme. Centre for Baptist Studies, Oxford Theology and Action Research Network


BOOKINGS NOW OPEN: The next TARN training run by Helen Cameron and James Butler takes place on 20th November. More details and how to register in the link in the thread.
