CONNECT CAFE @ SUMMER MADNESSPosted Jul 28, 2010
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Working collaboratively/creatively in schools. Can you? Do you? Doing 'schools work' is an opportunity to not only build relationships with teachers and support their work and curriculum, but also to have further 'face to face' contact with young people who perhaps access your 'drop in' 'youth club' 'youth fellowship' or...
Youth Ministry from Nenagh to Nashville I've spent six years travelling around this island with the Church of Ireland Youth Department the Youth Ministry Development Worker - South. I'm deeply grateful for the opportunity I've had to serve the young people of Ireland for so long. If you can believe it, it was dream I...
Application Forms for Grants from the above fund are now available from: Mrs Sylvia Simpson Priorities Fund Church of Ireland House Rathmines Dublin 6 email: priorities@ireland.anglican.org CLOSING DATE FOR RECEIPT OF COMPLETED APPLICATION FORMS IS: 31ST OCTOBER 2010
Last time we brought the news of three of the Parishes involved in the JUMP Programme in 2009 / 2010: Athy Union; Glenavy Parish; and Magheraculmoney Parish in Kesh, Co Fermanagh. This week it is the turn of the remaining three parishes to share their stories: Ballynafeigh, Ormeau Road Belfast; Cloyne Union, Co Cork; and...
The JUMP Programme, a year out opportunity organised by the Church of Ireland Youth Department CIYD, is working with six young adults from across Ireland in 2009/2010. These young adults are working alongside clergy, youth workers, youth leaders and other volunteers in six different parishes across the island of Ireland. The...
Inspire marks another significant development for the Church of Ireland Youth Department within the past year. Often in working with young people we rely heavily on materials outsourced from various organisations around the world perceived as being more 'professional' in their practice than we are. ...
MEET THE TEAM... CLAIRE HINCHLIFF: Claire is 22 and from Eglinton in Co. Londonderry. Claire has just graduated from Dundee University in Scotland with a BSc in Environmental Science. Claire has been involved in the Sitting Ducks Youth Project in Derry and Raphoe Diocese for the last few years and has gained...
A Youth leader's resource guide Introduction "Where would Jesus be?" is a youth work resource pack designed by the Church of Ireland Youth Department (CIYD), addressing some of the issues facing young people concerning racism, sectarianism and the ever changing nature of a multi-ethnic Ireland. The resource itself is an...
BE INSPIRED!!! CIYD's new youth ministry reference resource INSPIRE, offering foundational content for effective youth ministry practice in your parish. We've partnered with the best organisations and individuals to provide you with the best material, so you can give your best to young people. Cost: £15 / €20 To...