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2013-14 Year One
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2013-14 Year One
London Fellows Programme
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The London Fellows Programme is devoted to developing disciples who can articulate, defend, and live faith in Christ in public and personal life. The London Fellows Programme is focused on “Millennial’s” - professionals in their 20’s and 30’s - and is a partnership between the C.S. Lewis Institute in Washington and the Latimer Minster (www.TheMinster.org) near London. The Fellows Programme is designed to work in partnership with local churches to help believers glorify God by becoming mature disciples of Jesus Christ who impact the spheres of influence to which God has called them. To read more about the London Fellows Programme on the Latimer Minster page go here. To apply, just download an application form and two recommendation forms (links are above).
The Fellows Programme is an intensive discipleship/mentoring programme that focuses on spiritual and theological growth. Fellows meet once per month for lectures, then one meeting in small groups and one-on-one with a mentor. Each monthly theme also includes readings from classic works and more recent audio/video messages to deepen each Fellow’s understanding. The programme is designed for busy professionals so they can continue their work while participating as a Fellow. However, the programme demands are intense, so applicants need to be highly motivated in their desire to grow spiritually. Key thematic elements of the Fellows Programme include:
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Frog Orr-Ewing is the Director of the London Fellows Programme and Rector of Latimer Minster. Frog oversees the Minster’s weekly congregations and has overall responsibility for the Minster projects. In 2003 he became the youngest incumbent in the country as vicar of All Saints church in Peckham after a curacy at St Aldates Church in Oxford. Despite Peckham’s many challenges, over seven years the congregation witnessed marked growth and breakthroughs in community engagement and mission. As well as his role at the Minster Frog is Chaplain and Missioner to the Oxford Centre for Christian Apologetics.. |
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Tom Hartley is responsible for the project delivery of the Fellows Programme. Also involved in strategic planning, technology, and building projects of Latimer Minster, Tom, with his wife Jennie, helps Frog & Amy lead the Minster’s Sunday congregation in Beaconsfield. After reading Economics at Cambridge University and a career in Her Majesty's Civil Service - including as the Private Secretary to the Minister for Security & Counter Terrorism - Tom is now putting his company - Hartley and Son - and project delivery skills at the disposal of the Latimer Minster and the Fellows Programme, along with other companies, charities and churches. In his spare time Tom enjoys anything that gets him outdoors and spending time with his wife and new son, John Edward Thomas. |
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London Fellows Programme Latimer Minster c/o The Garden Room 38 Pennylets Green SL2 4BT Tel: 0300 303 8800 |
