
Members of Diocesan Synod gathered at St Paul Church, Weston super Mare for the autumn Synod. In his opening Presidential Address Bishop Michael shared that that across Bath and Wells we are going to have an especial focus on prayer in 2026.
Speaking about prayer in his address, Bishop Michael said he feels prayer is, “… about growing a relationship with God our heavenly Father. By approaching God, just as a child does with their parent, about the needs we have. Through God’s Word and the Holy Spirit knowing God’s presence as we do so. Of learning through relationship what is God’s good and perfect will for us. Because the purpose of prayer is not to change God’s mind. It’s to change us. Enabling us, to become the people God has made us to be.”
He went on to say that for many of us the challenge about prayer is “…that we think we ought to be good at it. Yet we find it hard, get frustrated that we’re not complete naturals and can be tempted to give up.”
Bishop Michael explained that this has led to the decision “that across our Diocese of Bath and Wells we should make next year, 2026, a year of especial focus on prayer.”
Later in the meeting synod members were shown some of the resources that will be made available for the year of prayer as they were asked to consider what a year of prayer look like where they are. Tony Cook, Assistant Director of Education and Head of the Go Team, talked about the resources being developed to support children and schools.
Revd Caroline Deakin shared how a box of inter-generational resources will be shared to help people explore different ways of praying. There will be a box for each archdeaconry, it can be used however church communities chose and then it will be passed on. Each place can share with photos and stories of the things they have done. More information about the year of prayer and the ways in which you can connect with it where you are can be found in our Prayer section of the website.
Updates on other items in the agenda, including the diocesan budget, racial justice audit, rural strategy and the environment can be found below.