Crucible: Creating Church on the Margins
Introduction
Christians in Britain (and across western culture) are facing profound challenges and fresh opportunities. The long era of Christendom is coming to an end. We now live in a plural society, with multiple religious options alongside secular assumptions, in which Christianity has largely lost its position of dominance and privilege. Although we seem to be declining in numbers and influence, this new environment offers many new possibilities - if we have the courage and imagination to grasp them.

Crucible is a training programme for Christians with courage and imagination. It assumes:
- We live in a mission context and need to think like missionaries.
- We need to think creatively about church in diverse and changing cultures.
- We serve the God who constantly does new things on the margins.
- on the margins of society among the poor and disenfranchised
- at the margins of culture, where creative thinking explores new possibilities
- within the margins of the familiar, those spaces all around us neglected or ignored but full of potential
What is a Crucible?
- A time characterised by the convergence of powerful intellectual, social, economic or political forces.
- A place in which different cultures or styles can mix together to produce something new and exciting.
- A melting pot, where old structures are made pliable and reshaped for more effective purposes.
Course outline
Crucible will run three intensive training weekends each year to equip Christians to create church on the margins:
- Weekend 1: Creating new churches explores the principles and practicalities of starting new churches in contemporary cultures.
- Weekend 2: The urban challenge presents the opportunities and challenges of starting new churches on the margins in urban communities.
- Weekend 3: Emerging church investigates the fresh expressions of church emerging on the margins of church and society.
Crucible ran for the first time in 2005-06 with a total of 45 participants (many of whom were involved in all three weekends), drawn from various places and backgrounds.

Dates for 2008/09
Weekend 1: 25-26 October 2008
Weekend 2: 21-22 February 2009
Weekend 3: 4-5 July 2009
Times
Saturday 10.30am - Sunday 4.00pm
Venue
International Mission Centre, 24 Weoley Park Road, Selly Oak, Birmingham B29 6QX
Trainers
The Crucible course will be taught by a team of experienced trainers, all of whom will have practical experience of creating new churches on the margins and the ability to reflect theologically on the implications of mission in a changing culture.
These trainers will include:
- Andrew Grinnell. Andrew works for ALOVE, where he develops youth work mission opportunities, primarily through the creation of church planting teams. He holds an MA in Christian Spirituality.
- Juliet Kilpin. Juliet is an Urban Expression staff member with responsibility for equipping and networking church planting teams.
- Stuart Murray Williams. Stuart is the founder of Urban Expression and works as a trainer and mission consultant under the auspices of the UK Anabaptist Network. He has experience as a church planter in East London.
Placements
The role of placements
The Crucible course provides three forms of learning:
- Tuition and interactive learning over three weekends spread over a year
- Open learning material for home study between these weekends
- Placements for reflection on the practical application of this learning
Although it is possible to participate in the course without engaging in all these forms of learning, we hope that most participants will want to apply what they learn and so we regard the placement component as very significant.
Varieties of placements
We are offering three kinds of placements:
- Existing placements - where participants use the present location to work out the practical application of what they learn throughout the year.
- Arranged placements - where we offer opportunities for participants to work alongside church planters or others involved in urban mission for the year.
- Intensive placements - where we provide short-term block placements for participants who cannot be involved throughout the year in other placements.
Where participants bring existing placements with them, we will ask for some details of the situation and for someone to be designated as placement supervisor.
We will put participants wanting arranged placements in touch with church planters and others who are offering placements (and who will act as placement supervisors), leaving those involved to work out the practical details.
Providing there is sufficient interest, we will arrange an intensive block placement each year, usually in East London, and we will provide a supervisor for this.
We encourage participants to keep a reflective learning journal throughout their placement to reflect on issues that arise and experiences that are significant.
Assessed placements
For participants who want to gain credits for their placement activities, it is possible to present a portfolio of work at the end of the year (or after the block placement) and a report from their placement supervisor.
Open Learning
We are offering (in partnership with Spurgeon's College) an open learning module to supplement each of the three weekends. These will be available either as workbooks or in CD-ROM mode. Participants can either study these just for interest or present some written work to gain credits (see below).
Accreditation
Three modes
The Crucible course is available in three modes:
- Audited: participants are involved in one, two or all three of the weekends but do nothing beyond these days.
- Applied: participants are involved in one, two or all three of the weekends and also work in a placement in order to apply what they learn and reflect on this. Three kinds of placements are available (see the section on placements).
- Accredited: participants are involved in one, two or all three of the weekends, study one, two or all three of the open learning modules, and/or work in an assessed placement.
It is possible, by agreement, for participants to transfer from one mode to another as the course proceeds.
The accredited mode
Participants doing the accredited mode of the course have the opportunity of gaining up to 40 credits during the year:
- 10 credits are available for each weekend plus the associated open learning module.
- 10 credits are available for an assessed placement.
There is written work to submit for each of the open learning modules and a portfolio for the assessed placement.
The value of credits
The Crucible course is validated by the University of Wales under the auspices of Spurgeon's College. This provides accountability and ensures quality control for all aspects of the course. It also means that any credits gained can be transferred when participants move on to other relevant courses.
40 credits represents one third of the 120 credits required for a University Certificate (level 1 of a degree course).
Spurgeon's College offers a range of further open learning modules which may be of interest to participants in the Crucible course. For further details of these modules, see www.spurgeons.ac.uk. Other theological colleges also offer such modules.
Costs
Weekends
For participants who do not want accreditation but are simply attending one or more of the weekends (and/or an unsupervised placement), the fee is as follows:
One weekend: £50
Two weekends: £100
Three weekends: £130
For participants who are also studying on the Workshop course, a special discount applies. A combined fee of £568 is payable. This breaks down as £448.00 to Workshop (a £50 discount) and £120 to Crucible (a £10 discount). There are reduced fees for unemployed participants: £40 per weekend or £110 for all three.
Food
The course fee includes tea/coffee throughout the weekend, but not food. Participants can choose to bring their own food, eat out locally or book in for lunch and/or dinner at the International Missionary Centre. Charges for meals are £19.00 per day (£38 for the weekend)
Accommodation
Participants needing accommodation can either make their own arrangements or book accommodation at the International Missionary Centre. The charge for accommodation and all meals from Friday evening until Sunday is £61.00 (or £68.00 with an evening meal on the Friday). The charge for accommodation and all meals from Saturday morning until Sunday is £42.00.
Open Learning Modules
For participants who want accreditation through studying the open learning modules, these are available at a special discount price of £60.00 (usual price £90.00). For those who want to study these modules without presenting essays for credit, they can be purchased at £20.00 each.
Placements
For the existing and arranged supervised placements there is a fee payable of £25 to cover administration and assessment costs. There is no fee payable for unsupervised (non-accredited) placements. For the intensive placement there is a higher fee payable of £50 to cover additional administration and assessment costs.
Bursaries
We have a limited number of bursaries available in 2006-07 for those who are unable to cover the full costs of the course. If you wish to apply for one of these bursaries, please contact us.
Sponsoring Agencies
Crucible is the result of a partnership between Workshop, Urban Expression and the ALOVE initiative of The Salvation Army:
- Urban Expression has been pioneering new churches in urban communities and networking pioneers in different urban contexts for the past 8 years. Participants will benefit from this experience; not only in the teaching but also in the opportunity for practical placements should they have the courage and imagination to be actually involved in ‘creating church on the margins'.
- Workshop has offered leadership and discipleship training with fresh insights on faith, church and mission to thousands of Christians since 1983. Its partnership in this course means that while participants may choose simply to do one or more of the three ‘creating churches' weekends offered, they also have the opportunity to combine these with the full Workshop course, at a special price, and gain the full applied theological and contemporary teaching, along with those focusing on creating new churches, and so deepen and expand the whole learning experience in preparation for the future. See further www.workshop.org.uk/crucible/
- ALOVE UK is an expression of The Salvation Army for a new generation, involving new church plants, youth-focused projects and initiatives developed in the poorest areas of Britain and Ireland.
Booking
To book a place on Crucible, or for further information, please contact us at crucible@urbanexpression.org.uk
Brochure
If you want to encourage friends or colleagues to consider participating, please pass on information to them. Brochures for 2007-08 and 2008-09 can be downloaded below.




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