What is Three Things all about?
We are inviting every parish to join in a renewed commitment to God’s mission – right where you are, in your own context.
Our Three Bold Outcomes are our shared vision for 2030, but the journey starts with each parish and deanery discerning and committing to your Three Things that will move us towards that future.
Our diocese is shifting the focus of planning and support closer to the local church, helping to give you the tools and encouragement to lead mission in your community.
But we can't do that without your help. We want to know what you are doing in your community towards leading mission – that's where Mission Action Plans come in, helping you to identify what your three things are.
"Join me in thinking about Three Things. Three steps of faith. Three ways your church can make a difference for the Kingdom of God in this season."
Bishop Rose
Mission Action Plans (MAPs)
Your MAP is a simple but powerful way to:
- Discern where God is already at work.
- Focus on realistic, honest priorities.
- Review what’s making a difference (and what’s not).
- Share ideas and identify what support you need from us.
It’s not an extra task – it’s naming what you’re already doing, what’s next, and what may need to stop.
The deadline for submitting your MAP is the end of December 2025. This will allow us to plan the best way to allocate our resources to support you at parish level.
Submit your MAP to us or fill in this form and email to [email protected].
Further support - resources
3 Things: Simple Guide – A simple starter guide to get your Three Things thinking underway
3 Things: Parish Toolkit – Tools and resources to support you with your Mission Action Planning
3 Things: Reimagining Mission – Inspiration for thinking wider about your Mission Action Planning
3 Things: Ideas from the Generous Giving Team – Ideas for what your Three Things could be
3 Things: Introductory webinar – YouTube video link
3 Things: Discipleship Pathways – A diagram of steps to enabling leaders
3 Things: Parish Children and Young People (CYP) Roadmap – Build a roadmap to move your mission and ministry for CYP forward
Frequently asked questions
Who is responsible for Three Things? Is it the PCC, incumbent, churchwardens?
The Three Things need to be owned by the PCC rather than any individual so all should be consulted, even if the task of filling in the form is delegated to one person.
What is the difference between MAP and Three Things?
One and the same! Mission Action Planning is something that has been encouraged and practised for many years in our diocese. Three Things is a simple way to capture this information as a snapshot of what is happening in our diocese in Autumn 2025. Some parishes may not be doing MAPing and one of their Three Things could be to find out more and start.
Should the Three Things be for a benefice or parish?
It should be whatever makes most sense in your context. There is no need for separate forms from each parish if the benefice is submitting a form on behalf of all.
Should the Three Things be aligned to the 3 Bold Outcomes?
Ideally, because most mission activities will fit within the broad headings of revitalisation, young disciples or new communities. However if your church is being called to do something that doesn’t fit directly into the Bold Outcomes we would like to hear about it. You don't need to shape your Three Things to the Bold Outcomes if it isn't a natural fit.
Should our Mission Action Planning go as far as 2030 to tie in with the 3 Bold Outcomes?
2030 is the diocesan timescale for our Bold Outcomes as agreed at Diocesan Synod. Your MAP and Three Things don’t need to fit this timescale, it should be whatever makes sense for your church and context.
What is the role of the deanery?
Deaneries will have sight of the three things forms from their area. This should help to inform deanery planning and the three-way conversations between the parish, deanery and diocese.
Is there a link between a parish profile and a MAP?
Parishes who have written a parish profile for the recruitment of clergy will have spent a lot of time considering their mission which should make discerning their Three Things more simple.
We don’t have an incumbent. Should we wait until they are in post?
The PCC has responsibility for mission in the parish and for filling in the Three Things form (see above). A new incumbent may wish to make changes once they are in post in consultation with the PCC but it shouldn’t prevent the Three Things being discerned now. The deadline for submission is the end of December 2025.
A three-way conversation
Mission is a shared calling between:
- Parish: You know your people and community. Your MAP leads the conversation.
- Deanery: Helps link MAPs, identify shared goals, and add value.
- Diocese: Supports your plans, shares learning, and finds resources to help mission thrive.
For help with anything to do with MAPing, talk to your archdeacon, email [email protected] or contact Caroline on 01227 473597.