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The Church in Wales has announced that it is to invest almost £10m in four projects designed to promote growth in church attendance in Wales.
The Church explained that "The grants are being made from the Church Growth Fund, in which the Church is investing £100m to support projects in a once-in-a generation opportunity to resource confident and consistent evangelism throughout Wales."
The diocese of Monmouth is dedicating £1 million to 'help grow new worshipping communities' by targeting local schools.
This news has not been universaly welcomed.
The South Wales Argus described it as a 'Cynical move' to use schools to ease 'plummeting' church membership.
Their community content editor writes:
"Campaigners have urged local authorities to ensure schools 'will not be used as mission fields', after the Church in Wales announced plans to 'build stronger links' with schools in South Wales.
"The diocese plans to install a 'Schools Engagement Pioneer' in areas including North Monmouthshire, Islwyn and Abergavenny to focus on 'relationship-building with primary and secondary school-age pupils in a manner which goes beyond school assemblies'."
A spokesperson for he Diocese of Monmouth explained that it has secured funding of more than £1m to help grow new worshipping communities by building stronger relationships with schools.
What is a Church in Wales 'worshipping community' today and what sort of relationships?
Recently a pride service was held at Newport Cathedral. Their same sex partnered bishop preached. The Celebrant was transgender.
For building 'inclusive' relationships in the Church in Wales see this entry published six years ago. The then preacher now occupies an influential post at Newport Cathedral while the concelebrant has been appointed bishop of Bardsey.
For the love of Christ?