The Diocese of Gloucester
The Diocese of Gloucester covers almost the entire county of Gloucestershire, a significant part of the Unitary Authority of South Gloucestershire, together with some villages in Worcestershire, Warwickshire, Oxfordshire and Wiltshire.
The population is about 2/3rds of a million people. There are two archdeaconries, Gloucester and Cheltenham and nine deaneries. There are 380 churches, 90% of which are listed and 116 Church schools.
Diocesan Staff and Offices
A dedicated team of diocesan staff, employed by the Diocesan Board of Finance (DBF), have recently moved to a new office in central Gloucester.
Bishops
The Right Revd Rachel Treweek, is the Bishop of Gloucester and she is supported by the Bishop of Tewkesbury, the Right Revd Robert Springett.
Our Culture and Values
Our Vision is LIFE Together
“I have come that they may have LIFE, and have it to the full.” (John 10:10)
We share the transforming Gospel of Jesus Christ, so people may know life in all its fullness.
We do this by supporting, enabling and equipping the Church of England in and around Gloucestershire.
We Are Prayerful and Reflective
This means…
We make time to reflect on our work and the wider vision.
We create space and opportunity for prayer, worship and reflection at work.
We care deeply for people, places and the planet.
We Value People and Relationships
This means…
Excellent communication equips us for excellent relationships.
We work collaboratively, respecting everybody’s specialisms.
We want all visitors to feel welcome and we will go the extra mile for them.
Our work community is built up by spending time together and having fun.
We share good practice through our networks.
We’re committed to shaping an organisation that truly reflects the diversity of our communities.
We Respond To Need By Being Creative and Innovative
This means…
Every interaction and process begins with listening.
We encourage imagination and ideas, seeking opportunities where others might not look.
We are comfortable and courageous in identifying better ways of doing things.
We work for the Church, schools and communities of the future as well as the present.
We celebrate and encourage stories of innovation and creativity in all our publications.
We Are Professional and Passionate About What We Do
This means…
Our communication represents all that we stand for.
We equip staff for the highest standards of work and professionalism.
We adhere to our policies and processes.
Work that seeks to transform our world is a privilege.
We seek to do everything in love, as Jesus would.
We Are Aspirational For Our Communities
This means…
We are committed to authentic partnerships and building strong networks.
We are advocates, using our platform to speak into injustice.
We dream big dreams for and with all the schools and communities.
We facilitate access to opportunities.
We remain relevant by being connected to our communities and the wider world.
We Lean Through Constructive Challenge
This means…
We model good leadership, coaching and connection as we grow together.
We value personal and professional development opportunities.
We can disagree well, respecting the opinions of others. We actively invite feedback.