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Diocesan Committee Structures January 2007 DIOCESAN COMMITTEE STRUCTURES 2015-2018 2015-2018 Bishops Council 3 Clergy ex Diocesan Synod Sheffield/Doncaster The Revd Alan Isaacson (S) At least 1 from each The Revd Canon Ian Smith (D) Archdeaconry The Revd Eleanor Robertshaw (D) 3 laity ex Diocesan Synod Mr Clive Howarth (D) At least 1 from each Mr Peter Rainford (S) Archdeaconry Mr Ian Downing (S) Ex officio: Bishop of Sheffield Bishop of Doncaster Archdeacon of Sheffield and Rotherham Archdeacon of Doncaster Chairman of the DBF Mr Ian Walker Vice Chairman of the DBF Mr Andy Cribb Clerical Vice President of DS Revd Canon Ian Smith Lay Vice President of DS Dr Jackie Butcher The Dean in attendance Diocesan Secretary Heidi Adcock Communications Manager LJ Buxton Director of Parish Support Mark Cockayne Director of Formation for Ministry Christine Gore Diocesan Registrar Andrew Vidler Committee Structures 2015-2018 - Membership 1 2015-2018 Appointments Sub-Committee Archdeacon of Sheffield and Rotherham Chair Archdeacon of Doncaster Vice Chair Revd Canon Geoffrey Harbord Canon Elizabeth Paver Lay Person In attendance Diocesan Secretary Committee Structures 2015-2018 - Membership 2 Finance and Property Committee The Chair of the Board of Finance Ian Walker Chair The Vice Chair of the Board of Finance Andy Cribb Vice Chair The Archdeacon of Sheffield and Rotherham Malcolm Chamberlain The Archdeacon of Doncaster Steve Wilcockson In attendance Diocesan Secretary Heidi Adcock The Director of Finance Chun Tsang Assistant Finance Manager Kathryn Dixon Buildings and Ecclesiastical Surveyor Paul Beckett Diocesan Surveyor Fraser Andrews Director of Education (when required) Huw Thomas Any other experts/advisors in property management, Anthony Riddle finance, investments and glebe Glebe Agents Committee Structures 2015-2018 - Membership 3 Grants Committee Chair appointed by Bishop’s Council Nick Hutton Archdeacon of Sheffield and Rotherham Malcolm Chamberlain Archdeacon of Doncaster Steve Wilcockson Representatives of the Parish Support Team: John Hibberd Mission Development Adviser (Sheffield and Rotherham) Mark Wigglesworth Mission Development Adviser (Doncaster) Two persons appointed by the Bishop’s Council 1 2 In attendance Diocesan Secretary Heidi Adcock Assistant Finance Manager Kathryn Dixon For information Director of Parish Support Mark Cockayne Committee Structures 2015-2018 - Membership 4 Common Fund Review Group 1 Archdeacon of Doncaster Steve Wilcockson Chairman 2 Archdeacon of Sheffield and Rotherham Malcolm Chamberlain 3 Diocesan Secretary Heidi Adcock 4 Director of Finance Chun Tsang Three lay people from each Archdeaconry currently or until recently active as PCC Treasurers, or else active in the area of parish finances, recruited by each Archdeacon: SHEFFIELD AND ROTHERHAM 1 John Sparrow 2 Margaret Ibbetson 3 DONCASTER 1 Michael Thacker 2 Wendy Pepper 3 IN ATTENDANCE Communications Manager LJ Buxton Parish Support Team Mark Wigglesworth Committee Structures 2015-2018 - Membership 5 2015-2018 Board of Education Bishop of Sheffield Bishop of Doncaster The Bishop’s Nominee Chair 7 members elected by Synod of which two clergy two laity 1 The Revd Melanie Fitzgerald 2 The Revd Stephen Gardner 3 Mr Geoffrey Gillard 4 Mr Derek Grover 5 The Revd Hilda Isaacson 6 Mr Alan Richards 7 The Revd Eleanor Robertshaw Co-opted Up to 3 members 1 Mrs Alison Navas 2 Ms Angela Rees 3 Plus up to two additional persons nominated by the Bishop 1 2 Ex officio Mr Huw Thomas Director of Education In attendance Mr Paul Beckett Ms Carolyn Ogden Mr John Hoare Mrs Heidi Adcock Diocesan Secretary Committee Structures 2015-2018 - Membership 6 2013-2018 Board of Patronage The Diocesan Bishop 1. The Revd Canon Ian Smith 3 Clerks in Holy Orders beneficed in or licensed to any 2. The Revd Alan Isaacson parish in the Diocese elected by the House of Clergy of 3. The Revd Neil Redeyoff the Diocesan Synod 1. Mr Clive Howarth 5 lay persons elected by the House of Laity of the 2. Mr Ken Foden Diocesan Synod 3. Canon Liz Paver 4. Mrs Jean Gravette 5. Vacancy in relation to a particular benefice, the archdeacon, lay chair and area dean of the relevant archdeaconry and deanery Committee Structures 2015-2018 - Membership 7 2015-2018 Vacancy in See Committee Decision taken at Bishop’s Council 24/6/14 to increase Sheffield laity from 5 to 7 ex officio and Doncaster laity from 3 to 5 1 The Relevant Bishop 2 The Dean 3 Archdeacon of Doncaster 4 Archdeacon of Sheffield and Rotherham (Chairperson of House of Clergy) Revd Canon Ian Smith (Chairperson of House of Laity) Dr Jackie Butcher (Proctors in Convocation) (General Synod Lay Representatives) Members Sheffield clergy (5 in total with Proctors*) Sheffield laity (7 with General Synod lay members*) 5 *Revd Canon G Harbord 13 *Canon Mark Russell 6 Revd Vicky Camber 14 *Miss Jane Patterson 7 Revd Margaret Caunt 15 Mrs Pat Bradey 8 Revd Alan Isaacson 16 Ms Ann Brown 9 Revd Toby Hole 17 Mr Jonathan Lockwood 18 Mr Colin Peskett 19 Mr Peter Rainford Doncaster clergy ( 3 in total with Proctors*) Doncaster laity (5 with General Synod lay members*) 10 *Revd Eleanor Robertshaw 20 *Canon Elizabeth Paver 11 Revd David Hildred 21 Mr Shaun Clarkson 12 Revd Fiona Kouble 22 Mr Martin Pearson 23 Mrs Elizabeth Roberts 24 Mrs Sheila Barnes Bishop’s Council Nominees Not more than 4 special interest persons 1 Revd Canon Mark Cockayne 3 2 4 Committee Structures 2015-2018 - Membership 8 2013-2017 Diocesan Mission and Pastoral Committee Bishop Steven Croft Chairman Bishop Peter Burrows Archdeacon of Sheffield and Rotherham Archdeacon of Doncaster DBF Representative Diocesan Secretary Secretary 3 lay people from Sheffield Archdeaconry 1 Mr Nick Hutton 2 Mr Peter Rainford 3 3 lay people from Doncaster Archdeaconry 1 Mr Clive Howarth 2 3 2 clergy from Sheffield Archdeaconry 1 2 2 clergy people from Doncaster Archdeaconry 1 The Revd David Hildred 2 in addition Bishop of Sheffield nominees: not more than 2 1 2 In attendance: Area Deans – as appropriate Deanery Lay Chairs – as appropriate Diocesan Ecumenical Officer Director of Parish Support Team Mission Development Adviser (Sheffield & Rotherham) Mission Development Adviser (Doncaster) Committee Structures 2015-2018 - Membership 9 2010-2016 Diocesan Advisory Committee The Bishop in consultation with the Bishop of The Revd Canon Peter Ingram Chairman Doncaster, the Diocesan Chancellor and the Council for the Care of Churches The Bishop in consultation with the Chairman Dr Julie Banham Secretary and the Diocesan Secretary Mr Terry Cutts Vice-Chairman The Archdeacon of Sheffield & Rotherham Archdeacons The Archdeacon of Doncaster Appointed by the Bishop’s Council The Revd Canon Geoffrey Harbord Synod Members (The Revd Canon Julian Sullivan) After consultation with the Bishop’s Council Vacant English Heritage Nominee After consultation with the Bishop’s Council Mr J A Stonard (Sheffield) Local Authority Nominees Mr M Peck (Rotherham) Mr P Lamb (Doncaster) After consultation with the Bishop’s Council (currently) Dr Kate Giles Amenity Societies Nominee Vacant (F&PC Rep) Bishop’s Council Appointments The Rt Revd Tim Ellis Dr Julie MacDonald Mr Andrew Boyce Mr John Holmes Mr Hugh Smith Mr Andrew Wiles The Revd Alan Parkinson Mr Rod Flint Mr Gerard Smith Mr Nick Cole The Revd Christopher Barley Committee Structures 2015-2018 - Membership 10 May co-opt other persons – 1/3rd of total The Revd Geoffrey White Co-opted Members of others Mr Brian Foxley Mr Peter de Lange Mr Ron Town – Sheffield Archdeaconry Lay Members Vacant – Doncaster Archdeaconry Mr Jim McNeil / Dr Phil Sidebottom – DAC Advisors Archaeology The Revd Philip Ball - AV/Sound Mr Chris Bennett – Bells Vacant – Churchyards Mr Robin Hutchinson – Clocks Mrs Julie Banham – Furnishings Mr Roger Glister – Heating Mr Terry Cutts – Lighting Mr Terry Bennett – Organs Mr Brian Sprakes – Stained Glass Committee Structures 2015-2018 - Membership 11 2015-2018 Board of Faith & Justice 2 members of Diocesan Synod 1 Mr Ian Downing (S) 2 Mrs Liz Roberts (D) 2 members elected by Diocesan Synod 1 Revd Grant Naylor 2 Mrs Therese Paskell ex officio: Archdeacon of Sheffield & Chairman appointed by the Bishop Rotherham Diocesan Bishop South Yorkshire Workplace Chaplaincy representative Capt Chris Chesters 6 members of UPA parishes - appointed by Bishop's Council - nominated by Forum where these exist 1 2 3 4 5 6 Black Anglican Concerns - appointed by Bishop's Council Mrs Carmen Franklin Powerless and Poverty representative Business Committee representative- appointed by Bishop's Council Archdeacon of Doncaster plus Unspecified number of non-voting co-opted members Attendees Bishop's Advisers on 1 Care in the Community 2 World Development Dr Jackie Butcher 3 Ageing issues Revd Kevin Barnard 4 or other appropriate advisers have the right to attend and speak Director of Faith & Justice Secretary Committee Structures 2015-2018 - Membership 12 Parsonages Board Role fulfilled by Bishop’s Council Committee Structures 2015-2018 - Membership 13 Synod Agenda Committee Lay Chair of Synod Jackie Butcher ) alternate as Clergy Chair of Synod Ian Smith ) chairmen The Bishop of Sheffield Heidi Adcock Clive Howarth Up to four members of Council (two clergy and two lay) Committee Structures 2015-2018 - Membership 14 2013-2016 Cathedral Council The Constitution provides that membership of the Cathedral Council shall include 2 lay persons, one from each Archdeaconry to be elected by the House of Laity of the Diocesan Synod from amongst its members 1 Mrs Mary Wheatley S 2 Mr David Rogerson D Committee Structures 2015-2018 - Membership 15 2016- Whirlow Grange Trust Ltd The following people shall be Directors: A communicant member of the Church of England appointed by the Rt Revd The Lord Bishop of Sheffield for the time being, or, if there is a Vacancy in See, by the Archbishop of York or his commissary for the time being. Two persons nominated by the Bishop of Sheffield's 1. Canon Dr Christine Gore Bishop's Council. 2. Canon Peter Rainford Two persons nominated by Churches Together in South Yorkshire or its appropriate successor body.
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