Abstract

Collaborative ministry is an emergent feature in rural Anglicanism and may well be expressed in the form of a ministry team in a multi-parish benefice. This paper, after clarifying what is meant by collaborative ministry, reports on field research to identify the nature of the clergy-people relationships which enable and support collaborative ministry. The ways of relating identified by the field research reveal both continuity and a radical discontinuity with relationships in the more traditional model of rural pastoral ministry.

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