A Pastoral Letter from Bishop Stephen
Bishop Stephen has written to the people of the Diocese of Lincoln, following the conclusion of the Makin Review four-step process.
Read the storyWe are excited to announce that a new cutting-edge Digital Learning Platform for the Diocese of Lincoln is now live. It is free to use and we encourage you to sign up by going to: www.learn.lincoln.anglican.org
We call it…
‘Learn, Grow, Share’
Designed to help everyone to take their next step in the journey of faith, the platform represents a significant step forward for supporting each other in Christian mission, ministry and discipleship all over the Diocese.
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We’re starting small and aiming to grow the Digital Learning Platform. The content that you can jump into at launch has been carefully curated.
Over time, we will add more, which means you’ll find something new as the platform expands, and you’ll even have to the ability to support this by requesting resources for specific learning.
In addition, you’ll be able to offer your own resource materials that you have designed, which can then be shared more widely.
During the first phase of the Digital Learning Platform’s existence, we are seeking feedback on how the platform is proving useful to you and what could make it even better.
We want to hear a diverse range of voices and so we warmly invite you to give us your opinion once the platform is live.
Please send your thoughts and feedback to: collegeofsthugh@lincoln.anglican.org
Bishop Stephen has written to the people of the Diocese of Lincoln, following the conclusion of the Makin Review four-step process.
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