Susanna Wesley Foundation for Ministry, Management and Organisation

Susanna Wesley Foundation for Ministry, Management and Organisation The Susanna Wesley Foundation is a research centre founded as a partnership of the Methodist Church in Britain and the University of Roehampton.

Drawing on the resources of the Methodist Church and the University of Roehampton's academic departments, the Foundation seeks to identify, support and promote opportunities for research, enquiry and dialogue around questions of management, leadership and organisation in the context of faith communities and religious institutions. The Foundation aims to promote innovative and excellent research wh

ich also has direct and practical relevance to faith organisations, focusing particularly on the needs of the Methodist Church and the urban context of the College and University, but always also with the aim of supporting the needs of the broader faith community.

We'll continue to leave this account in place for a while but going forward you can find us posting on LinkedIn https://...
17/02/2026

We'll continue to leave this account in place for a while but going forward you can find us posting on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/susanna-wesley-foundation/ or connect with us via our website: https://susannawesleyfoundation.org/

Susanna Wesley Foundation | 82 followers on LinkedIn. A research community of scholars and practitioners seeking to equip churches and facilitate transformative change. | Susanna Wesley Foundation is a research company based out of Roehampton Ln, London, United Kingdom.

We're delighted to have produced a Theological Action Research Field Guide that has been created by our friends at the T...
26/01/2026

We're delighted to have produced a Theological Action Research Field Guide that has been created by our friends at the Theology and Action Research Network (TARN) and edited by Dr Stefanie Conradt.
Funded and designed by the Susanna Wesley Foundation, this is an invaluable help to those considering using theological action research in their work.
Find out how to get your copy (paper or electronic) here:

A new fieldguide to Theological Action Research is available now, offering practical guidance, exercises, and experiential vignettes.

On November 19th, we proudly hosted the ‘Celebration of Methodist Education’ conference in partnership with Methodist Sc...
01/12/2025

On November 19th, we proudly hosted the ‘Celebration of Methodist Education’ conference in partnership with Methodist Schools, with over 70 education professionals, chaplains, and school leaders registered. The event featured inspiring keynotes from Rachel Johnson and Gary Aubin, interactive workshops, musical demonstrations, and reflections on faith, inclusion, and hope in education from many other contributors.

You can read more about the event on our website:

We hosted a ‘Celebration of Methodist Education’ with Methodist Schools, joining educators, chaplains, and leaders for an eventful day.

We were grateful to organise and facilitate a seminar and roundtable discussion on Challenging the Extractive Economy on...
14/11/2025

We were grateful to organise and facilitate a seminar and roundtable discussion on Challenging the Extractive Economy on Nov 6 at the University of Roehampton. We appreciated rich contributions from Prof Lans Bovenberg, Prof Steven van den Heuvel, Hannah Fremont-Brown, Revd Dr Hector Laporta and Dr Anupama Ranawana, along with many others in the roundtable. Read more about the generative dialogue and heartfelt desire for change: https://susannawesleyfoundation.org/challenging-the-extractive-economy-2/

The event was held in collaboration with USPG - United Society Partners in the Gospel and also featured a display by Operation Noah.

On Nov 6 2025 we facilitated a seminar and roundtable discussion bringing economics and theology into conversation for the common good.

Value, Neurodiversity and Edith Stein conference: Christopher Stephens and Sue Miller of SWF were delighted to be recent...
14/11/2025

Value, Neurodiversity and Edith Stein conference: Christopher Stephens and Sue Miller of SWF were delighted to be recently in Rome attending an important and innovative conference organised by our friend, University of Roehampton DTh student Cristina Gangemi:

SWF was pleased to join Cristina Gangemi in Rome for an international conference on Edith Stein and the value of all human beings.

We are delighted to be recruiting for a Research Officer to join our team at an exciting time for the Susanna Wesley Fou...
06/10/2025

We are delighted to be recruiting for a Research Officer to join our team at an exciting time for the Susanna Wesley Foundation.

Specifically, the SWF is looking for a theologically literate researcher who has experience in conducting research and evaluations in faith-related contexts. Projects will focus largely on qualitative participatory research, with a view to understanding, and impacting on, practice; we therefore welcome applications from those who combine research capability with practitioner experience, and/or those who have successfully conducted theological action research. Expertise in practical theology would be particularly welcome as would a passion for enabling flourishing, inclusion and positive change.

We prize collaborative working and relational approaches so the role would suit someone who enjoys building relationships and participating in conversations to generate learning and understanding. The role includes some administrative elements alongside the opportunities to exercise research skills.

This can be a full time or part time role. See the job description for further details and instructions for applying (CV and cover letter) at this link: https://susannawesleyfoundation.org/job-opening-at-swf-research-officer/

Applications close at 11.59pm, October 27th 2025.

The SWF is seeking to recruit a Research Officer to join the team at an exciting time for the Foundation. Find out more...

This week we were delighted to welcome Hilde-Marie Øgreid and Kari Hay, our first Susanna Wesley Fellows. They are resea...
02/10/2025

This week we were delighted to welcome Hilde-Marie Øgreid and Kari Hay, our first Susanna Wesley Fellows. They are researching and writing a book on Methodist Theology for use in theological colleges in Norway. Emma Pavey enjoyed filming a fruitful conversation (which will appear shortly) between Hilde-Marie, Kari and Beverley Clack, who kindly travelled down from Oxford, and we also enjoyed being joined by Christopher Stephens, Sue Miller and Jonathan Dean for lunch.

We’re pleased to promote this year's series of online lectures arranged by the Methodist-related Schools in Europe (MTSE...
10/09/2025

We’re pleased to promote this year's series of online lectures arranged by the Methodist-related Schools in Europe (MTSE). The theme this year is “Climate Justice? Theological, Spiritual, Political and Practical Dimensions” and the first lecture is on October 14, 2025.
Find out more about the full schedule and how to register at

Methodist-related Schools in Europe (MTSE) are once again offering a series of online lectures. Find the full schedule and how to register.

We're delighted that Southlands Methodist Trust, of which the Susanna Wesley Foundation is a part, is now certified as c...
06/08/2025

We're delighted that Southlands Methodist Trust, of which the Susanna Wesley Foundation is a part, is now certified as carbon neutral by Carbon Neutral Britain. We're following the Methodist Church in Britain's goal to be carbon neutral by 2030. Find out more about our ongoing efforts here:

Southlands Methodist Trust has been certified carbon neutral by Carbon Neutral Britain

Pleased to catch up on two research projects supported by SWF and Southlands Methodist Trust: at the University of Roeha...
23/07/2025

Pleased to catch up on two research projects supported by SWF and Southlands Methodist Trust: at the University of Roehampton, Dr Maria Gudbrandsen and Dr Michelle Jayman talked about their resources co-developed with children and young people with 22q deletion syndrome. And then at BIAPT annual conference, Dr Andrew Rogers and Dr Sunil Chandy talked about singing the creeds. Read more here:

Presentations by researchers from two research projects supported by SWF and SMT, one on saying the creed and one on supporting SEND pupils.

SWF's Emma Pavey gave a paper presentation at the British and Irish Association for Practical Theology (BIAPT) earlier i...
22/07/2025

SWF's Emma Pavey gave a paper presentation at the British and Irish Association for Practical Theology (BIAPT) earlier in July around her ongoing SWF project on Menopause and Theology. You can find the audio and slides here:

'I am becoming a more substantial woman: body, soul and church in perimenopause'. A presentation at the British and Irish Association for Practical Theology ...

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