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FROM DAVID THOMSON, THE BISHOP OF HUNTINGDON

Licensed Lay Ministers

This is a collection of notes and resources for LLMs in the Diocese of Ely.

January 2009

Letter to LLMs Jan 08

Application form for Adams Fund (via Central Readers’ Board) Adams Fund Application Form

Reader Upbeat Revised – Dec 09

Ely Response to Reader Upbeat

January 2010

LLM Wardens’ Letter Jan 2010

January 2011

LLM letter Jan 2011

January 2012

January 2012 Newletter forLLMs

Flyer for 19th May Study Day

Working Agreement form 2012 edition

Working Agreement Form 2012 edition e-friendly version

Annual Review Form LLM – 2012

Annual Review Form LLM – 2012 e-friendly version

March 2012

E-Reader 2012 March

May 2012 AGM

Warden’s AGM Report 2012

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Nurturing_and_Sustaining_Our_Own_Vocation

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