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| Welcome to the REFINE site | |||
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There are two parts to Refine: large and small group meetings. No aspect of Refine is compulsory although we always suggest that attending both types of meetings is the best way to fulfil Refine's
Aims. Refine welcomes new members at any time and actively encourages those who come regularly to bring their friends to any and all aspects of Refine.
Those who attend Refine come because they want to - we'll never hassle anyone to come to either of Refine's meetings. When does it take place…?What takes place when changes each term! Each term can have most or all of the following…
To find out where and when Refine is happening please see the term timetable in the 'Happenings' sections, see the youth notice-board in the Christ Church foyer and check the back of the weekly service sheets. How does it run…? How Refine runs changes each year, sometimes subtly, sometimes dramatically. Although our aims remain constant, we're always learning and so how we fulfil them is rarely the same any two years running. Each term has a theme. It could be studying a letters or St. Paul; it might be about key life issues such as suffering, other faiths or sex; it might be centred around personal identity. Whatever we're focussing on, our lead has been taken from the Refiners and what we believe their needs are… and it's always fab stuff! Large groups help build community and have fun, and provide an opportunity to learn and worship together. Refine has never been just about large group meetings but also consists of small group meetings. Small groups aim to give the opportunity to work out how to apply God's word to real life situations: what's God saying to you about this and is there some way you need to change or respond? They're usually run along the cell group '4W' lines ('welcome', 'worship', 'word' and 'witness') and have the five key values of youth cells: Jesus at the centre; a community of care; everyone maturing; everyone using their gifts to help others grow and reach others; everyone making God known. Small groups are seen as dynamic structures, designed for growth with changing memberships, changing and multiplying. Both large and small groups aim to encourage trusting, open relationships, where everyone feels able to contribute and use the gifts that God has given them. So some terms there might be two weekly meetings. Typically the first is a large leader-led group meeting on Sunday nights for worship, teaching and community, led by Refine leaders. The second weekly meeting is for smaller groups, usually peer-led (with a structure of adult supervision) and held mid-week. These are for honesty, accountability and applying the teaching. There are times when this isn't the right mix though. So during other terms there'll be fewer large group meetings and instead the emphasis will be on smaller groups with a greater input from Refine leaders, as well as having the 'usual' socials, visits and events. To find out how Refine is run this term please see the term timetable in the 'Happenings' section, see the youth notice-board in the Christ Church foyer and check the back of the weekly service sheets. No matter how Refine is run and regardless of whatever aspects of Refine are attended, we value every member of Refine equally. Who runs it…? A team of between six and eight adult leaders produce the structure and content of each term, taking our lead from Refiners. This is a process that usually starts with reviewing feedback from end of term questionnaires through to brainstorming and ending in prayer. The programme is available at the start of each term. Currently, the Refine leadership team are: Gillian & Oliver D, Susie & Séan R. The Refiners themselves take an integral role in running Refine too: helping set up equipment; running worship sessions; organising socials; helping to lead small groups; creating this website! If you would like to know more about any aspect of Refine then please browse this site or email us or contact Susie R or any of the Refine leadership team. | |||
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