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John, who is married to Marianne, has four children – Alice (14); Henry (12); James (9) and Rosie(6). Alongside his role as chaplain at the university, John has worked in a co-ordination role for the Bishop of Southwell & Nottingham as the Area Dean for parishes in the Nottingham West Deanery. He is also looking forward to visiting New York with his family during his three months away. Vivian Enever (46) received £3,000 and will spend three months, from June to August, in South Africa in the partner .Diocese of Natal, where he will be researching other culures, loooking at how Christianity is alive and thriving in different contexts. Vivian graduated from Durham University with a BA in geography and went on to qualify as a teacher at Cambridge University. He studied theology at Westcott House in Cambridge, and once ordained, served in parishes in the dioceses of Liverpool and Worcester. He took up the post of Team Rector at St Mary's Magdalene, Newark in 2003. He will be travelling to South Africa with his wife and two children, Francesca (8) and Cassian (6), and is looking forward to the informative and educational opportunites, ranging from the discovery of a rich culture, learning about townships, the political struggles and visiting game reserves. He said:”I am delighted to have this opportunity to travel abroad with my family for an extended period of study leave, after completing 17 years of ordained ministry and five years as Team Rector of Newark. I look forward to engaging with another culture, seeing what can be learned and finding out what will be useful here.” He explained:”I've never been to South Africa, but because of the partnership link, there was already an established route. I've certainly wanted to visit other countries and see how the Christian faith is alive and thriving in different contexts. I studied the theme of inculturation at Manchester University during my second curacy for a BPhil. I am planning to conduct a series of guided in-depth interviews with key people both in the South African church and outside it. “ Vivian’s wife Olivia, who is currently attending a two-year course in horticulture at Brackenhurst College, near Southwell, is looking forward taking the opportunity to study the very different flora and fauna in South Africa. Altogether 36 members of the clergy from 20 dioceses received awards this year from the Ecclesiastical Insurance bursary awards
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