About the Diocese
Leadership by Synod
Q. What is the Diocesan Synod? A. It is the Church's main decision
making body within the Diocese. Q. Who are the members?
A. Clergy and lay people are elected to serve on the Synod from
all parts of the Diocese. Both Bishops are members of the Synod
and the Bishop of Derby is its President.
Q. How does the Synod participate in leadership?
A. It is the main forum for debating issues of policy, finance and
doctrine.
It receives proposals from the General
Synod (The Church's national 'parliament') and offers a more
local view.
It receives proposals originated within the Diocese, from parishes
and deaneries, and can promote them on the wider (national) stage.
It gives a further opportunity for development of strategies initiated
by the Bishop's Council.
It is the place where the Bishop's leadership themes (see 'The role
of a Bishop') can be explained, tested, supported or challenged.
In some ways it is comparable with the House of Commons, as elected
representatives engage in public debate. However, those who have
experienced Synod debate will know that it is a more sympathetic
process, even where issues are debated from strongly held positions.
Q Who is the main contact for Diocesan Synod?
A. The Secretary is:
Mr Bob Carey
Derby Church House
Full Street
Derby DE1 3DR
Tel: (01332) 388650
Fax (01332) 292969
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