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CPAS equips local churches to share the good news of Jesus through training, events and resources for you, your church and your diocese. We also advertise jobs in ministry at our patronage churches and elsewhere. bubble_image_about_us.png

How we help

How we help

We work with leaders, local churches and dioceses in a number of different ways to support mission and evangelism. We also advertise ministry roles at our patronage churches and elsewhere.

We work with leaders, local churches and dioceses in a number of different ways to support mission and evangelism. We also advertise ministry roles at our patronage churches and elsewhere.

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Looking for ways to thrive as a multi-parish benefice? Aware of the seeds of enormous promise within MPBs, yet also facing distinctive and substantial challenges? Longing to do mission and ministry well? 

Information about our upcoming free leadership webinars, and recordings from previous events. 

Lead On is the free CPAS leadership email, resourcing you and your ministry with a monthly bulletin direct to your inbox.

Looking for more information about what we can offer dioceses to help with the developing of missional leaders? A downloadable leaflet with information about our leadership programmes, learning communities, short courses and training days.

Vacancies at CPAS patronage churches and beyond where we'd love to see Jesus-centred, mission-focused leaders appointed.

Curious about how churches, schools and families can work together more intentionally to nurture children’s faith? Jo McKee, Head of Leadership Development at CPAS, reviews Growing Faith in Schools by Anna Shaw, and reveals why this timely and challenging Grove booklet is packed with practical...

As reports of a Quiet Revival continue to emerge, there is an exciting new openness to faith and growing numbers of people exploring Christianity, but what comes next? 

Difficult conversations are part and parcel of leadership. Whether it’s disappointing someone, terminating a ministry role, counselling someone after a bereavement, disagreement on something important or navigating aggression in meetings, most clergy will have to engage in challenging conversations...

In his exquisite novel on life in an Irish village, This Is Happiness, Naill Williams describes the men of the village on a Sunday after church: 'To a man they were all skilled in the essential but unsung art of passing the time of day.'1 The essential but unsung art of passing the time of day. 

Stephen Driscoll’s concise, hope-filled guide, Made in Our Image: God, Artificial Intelligence and You, shows how the biblical story offers a wiser framework for approaching AI than fear or hype. This could be just the book for you if you feel like you need greater clarity and confidence when it...