Archdeacon of West Cumberland

Archdeacon of West Cumberland

The role of the Archdeacon of West Cumberland includes inspiring and enabling church growth under the Diocesan Plan “Survival to Revival”, as well as championing and sponsoring community engagement and development, work place and health care chaplaincy, carrying out clergy appraisals, mentoring and pastoral care, and of course statutory and customary responsibilities as Archdeacon.

External links

* [http://www.carlislediocese.org.uk/whoswho/archdeacons.html Archdeacons of the Diocese of Carlisle]
* [http://www.carlislediocese.org.uk/revival/survival-to-revival.html Survival to Revival]


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