education
Clergy Synods provide Continuing Ministerial Education
Professor DP Davies
'Looking at Mark - the Gospel for year B, October 2011'

At the University of Wales, Swansea, there is an ecumenically based chaplaincy. The Chaplaincy:
Exists to focus, support and develop the spiritual life of the University community, regardless of status, race or faith. People of all denominations and of any faith or none are welcomed here.
You are always welcome for refuge or refreshment, to worship, pray, read, to talk, eat or meet friends, to discuss or argue ... or just to be.... and for counsel, support and friendship.
A weekly covenanted Eucharist using the Anglican rite, and evening prayer, are important features. Revd Nigel John is the Anglican Chaplain.
These and all other activities of the Education Team are directed towards improving the mission and ministry of the Diocese.
Since early times the Church has been involved in education. Many of our Church schools were established in the mid- nineteenth century before the state made education compulsory. Today each Church school recognises its historic foundations and seeks to preserve and develop its religious character in accordance with the principles of the Church at parish and diocesan level. Each Church school seeks to serve its community by providing inclusive education of the highest quality of Christian belief and practice for all its pupils.
For a full list of Church Aided Schools in the Diocese of Swansea and Brecon Click Here
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