'God
              is With Us' Webinar
              
              You may
              be aware that the Christmas campaign for the Methodist Church is
              called #GodIsWithUs which links with the President and Vice
              President of Conference’s theme for the year ‘The best of all is
              God is with us’. 
                
              Below is a link to a webinar which explains all about the
              campaign, the free resources available to support it and lots of
              ideas about how you might bring hope to your communities at the
              end of a very difficult year. 
                
              The webinar reminds us that it’s not necessarily about doing big
              things and I thought that you might find some ideas that you
              could use in your churches. 
                
              https://youtu.be/FAIXLwShzu4 
                
              Blessings 
                
              Deacon Julie Morton 
                
               
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              Support
              for those Facing Redundancy Seminar
              
              The
              COVID-19 pandemic has had a major impact on the economy, not
              least in the number of people losing their jobs, and this is
              likely to get worse, much worse, in coming months. 
                
              This email is to invite you to a special seminar on supporting
              people through redundancy.  This is being organised by Faith
              at Work in Worcestershire, in collaboration with our neighbouring
              chaplaincy team Churches and Industry Group Birmingham &
              Solihull (CIGB) and the Jericho Foundation, a church based social
              enterprise organisation based in South Birmingham with long
              experience of supporting people through unemployment. 
                
              The event is free and will be held on Zoom on Tuesday December 1st,
              from 14:00 – 16:00. You can book a place through
              Eventbrite by following this link. https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/supporting-those-facing-redundancy-tickets-128867699759 
              Enter your name and email and you will be sent a joining link for
              Zoom the day before the event. 
                
              The seminar is aimed at anyone concerned to respond to those
              experiencing unemployment, including anyone interested in finding
              out about setting up a local job club or support group in your
              area. 
                
              The seminar will consider, amongst other topics:  
              
               - Where are we
                   likely to meet people facing redundancy?
 
               - Having a simple
                   conversation about redundancy and the experience of being
                   unemployed
 
               - A Toolkit for
                   anyone offering one-to-one support
 
               
              
               - helping people
                   deal with the trauma of losing a job
 
               - signposting to
                   sources of help
 
               - exploring
                   retraining
 
               - Practical steps
                   back to work – CV writing, jobsearch etc.
 
               
              
               - Reaching out to
                   help – part of our Christian calling.
 
               
                
              Following on from the seminar we aim to sponsor a workshop, run
              by Jericho, under their Initiate
              programme developed to train groups in setting up and running a
              local Job Club. This will be for anyone wanting to look further
              into what this would entail and how to do it. 
                
              For further information contact me, Dick Johnson, FWW Development
              Officer at  07946 655450 or by email on  dickjohnson@faithatwork.org.uk 
                
              Yours 
                 
              Revd. Dick Johnson 
                
              Joint Lead Chaplain to Hereford & Worcester Fire and Rescue
              Service and West Mercia Police 
              Development Officer – Faith at Work in Worcestershire (Registered
              Charity 1176881) 
              www.faithatwork.org.uk 
                
               
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              Action
              for Children Conference report
              
              The
              Annual District Advocates Conference met online on 22nd October
              2020 and during the day we listened to keynote speakers from the
              charity and time was given for us to share information about the
              support our Districts give to Action for Children. I hope you
              will find the following summary of the day interesting and
              helpful. Angela
              Newey (District Advocate)  
               
              Nick
              Jones - Managing Director of Fundraising,
              Communications & Policy 
              The latest figures at March 2020 show that the Charity
              helped 368,000
              children and families through 503 services. 99% of
              these services have continued and the full crisis team has worked
              during the pandemic. 
              “ Every child should have a safe and happy childhood” This is the
              vision for the "End Crisis" Campaign. Money from Local
              Authorities has continued to come in and nurseries that are run
              on a commercial basis bring in funds. An appeal was made to
              generate funds to give essential items to struggling families and
              the £780,000
              raised supported over 5,000
              families. 
              The money raised from Secret
              Santa in 2019 was also used and this appeal is
              being promoted again this year. (Secret Santa 2020 packs are
              now available as well as Christmas cards and diaries are
              available online) . Many fundraising initiatives are not
              possible at the present time so new ideas are being developed.
              Poverty is a growing problem with 4 in 10 families
              struggling to feed their children and in some instances, front-line
              staff have donated food from their own cupboards. 
                
              Paul
              Carberry - Nation Director for Scotland, Serious
              Crime & Early Intervention 
              This project is funded by money from the National Lottery and is
              aimed at helping “high risk” 11 to 18 year olds, who
              are in danger of falling into a life of crime due to pressures
              from their personal environment. It is a pioneering programme,
              initially started in Glasgow, that is now working with 70 young
              people in that city. Local Authorities were contacted to let them
              know of the service and Edinburgh, Newcastle and Cardiff
              responded. These cities have now enlisted the help of the
              Charity. The project includes the use of peer mentors as a way to
              help young people in danger of falling into a cycle of organised
              crime and many of these are past offenders. Early intervention is
              used to direct the young people away from a lifestyle which could
              lead to drug supply and distribution as well as money laundering.
              The programme can take different forms e.g. school based or
              mentoring. Organised crime intervention not only helps the young
              people but also the local communities. 
               
              Joanna
              Miskin & Joanna Thurston - Online Support
              Workers. 
              "Parent Talk" is a free on-line confidential parenting
              advice service offered by support workers which has been arranged
              to compensate for the closure of Children’s Centres. Advice can
              be found in articles on the website,
              where there is also a link to a “"Live Chat.” This is funded
              through voluntary giving and, with so many parents in desperate
              need of guidance, a service like "Parent Talk" is
              needed now more than ever. 
               
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              All
              We Can Christmas Resources
              
                
                
              Let’s make this Christmas extraordinary! Your church might like
              to use All We Can’s Nativity – An Extraordinary Christmas –
              available as a video or as a script to use in your online church
              services over the coming weeks. 
               
              Or you might like to join us for the Big Church Sing – Christmas
              Special – live on YouTube on Sunday 29th November at 4pm.
              Find out more and download additional devotional resources for
              the season at allwecan.org.uk/nativity  
               
              You can buy an Extraordinary Gift for your loved ones this
              Christmas season and help transform the lives of some of the
              world’s poorest communities. Let’s celebrate. Let’s give and
              let’s change lives together – start your shopping at allwecan.org.uk/Christmas 
                
               
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              District
              grants for Advent and Christmas projects
              
                
              The times are pretty desperate for so many people right now that
              it’s even more important that Christians fulfil our God-given
              mission to be a blessing to our communities.  However, with
              many of our traditional Christmas activities beyond bounds this
              year we will need to be creative in finding ways to be bearers of
              light and hope to those around us.  The District is making
              small grants available in this hope of sparking and enabling
              creative mission this Advent and Christmas.  Grants of up to
              £150 (maximum 3 per Circuit) can be applied for by anyone on
              behalf of their church or Circuit.  Full application details
              are on the form. 
              Share your ideas and the progress of your project via District
              social media sites (or through the District Office) so that we
              might encourage one another to tell the world that “Best of all
              is, God is with us”.* 
                
              (*This is
              the theme of the President and Vice-President of Conference this
              year, being the final words of John Wesley before his death ) 
                
               
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              Zoom
              Seminar on Online Safety
              
              Over
              recent months we've become more aware than ever of the
              opportunities and challenges of connecting online. The Birmingham
              District Safeguarding Group, in collaboration with the Learning
              Network West Midlands, invite you to join us for a Zoom Seminar on
              Online Safety led by independent e-safety expert,
              Karl Hopwood. 
                
              To enable as many people as possible to benefit from this
              session, we will be running it twice. The two options are  Thursday 26th
              November 19:00-21:00  or Thursday 3rd
              December 9:30-11:30.  The session on the 3rd
              December will cover the same material as the one on the 26th
              November, so please book in for one session only. 
                
              How to
              Book:   For more details, and to
              register, please go to: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/online-safety-birmingham-district-safeguarding-conference-2020-tickets-123484582711 
                
              Further
              Information: 
              This session will be led by Karl Hopwood. Karl is a member of
              UKCCIS (UK Council for Child Internet Safety) and sits on the
              advisory board for the UK Safer Internet Centre and the education
              advisory board for CEOP (Child Exploitation and Online Protection
              Centre). Karl has also done work for BECTA (British Educational
              and Communications Technology Agency), the European Commission
              and several Local Authorities within the UK. Karl has been
              employed for the last 5 years as an in-house consultant for
              INSAFE which is the coordinating node of the EU safer internet
              programme where he is responsible for the coordination of safer
              internet helplines across the EU.  
                
              Session
              Outline:  
              
               - An overview of
                   online safety and social media; including an update on
                   current threats (national and regional)
 
               - Online
                   safeguarding in the church context: with particular focus on
                   children, young people and older people, and Methodist
                   Church safeguarding policies
 
               - Good practice for
                   ministers, lay workers, volunteers, supervisors or line managers,
                   or those who are part of a management /oversight group.
 
               - Breakout Room
                   discussions: Exploring  case studies related to
                   children/ young people and older people, and
                   discussing  how to respond to concerns, and the
                   aftermath/consequences for the individual, their family and
                   friends, the  church and the wider community.
 
               - Final Plenary: Q
                   & A with Karl Hopwood & Sue Holder (Birmingham
                   District Safeguarding Officer)
 
               
               FAQ: 
              Who
              should attend? 
              This event will be of relevance to ministers lay workers
              (including pastoral workers, community workers,  and youth,
              children and family workers), safeguarding officers, circuit and
              church stewards, local preachers and worship leaders, Sunday
              School teachers, and other volunteers. We also encourage strongly
              attendance by those acting in a supervisory, management or
              support capacity with lay workers. 
              Will
              the session be live streamed or recorded? The
              event will not be live streamed, but some parts of the session
              will be recorded. On Karl’s advice we will not be
              making this recording publicly available (e.g., on Facebook,
              District websites, etc.) due to the time sensitive and context
              specific nature of the issue. However, a copy of the recording,
              for personal use or use within a local Methodist Church context
              only, can be shared on request following the event. Please email scarlettk@methodistchurch.org.uk
              for further information.  
              Can I
              invite someone from another denomination / another region? We
              anticipate high demand for these sessions, which are limited to
              95 attendees at each. We are therefore prioritising places for
              those in the Birmingham and Wolverhampton & Shrewsbury
              Districts. Please do encourage attendance from relevant persons
              within your church or circuit, but we politely ask you not to
              share event details with those in other Districts or
              denominations.  
                
              For further information, please contact either  Sue Holder
              (Birmingham District Safeguarding Officer) (birminghamsafeguarding@birminghammethodist.org.uk
              ) or Kerry Scarlett (scarlettk@methodistchurch.org.uk
              ) 
                
              With best wishes,  
              Kerry and Sue 
               
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              News
              from Action for Children
              
              Hello
              everyone, 
                
              Trust my email meets you well. I’d like to start with a ‘thank
              you’ before telling you about some exciting Christmas events we
              have lined up.  
                
              Thank
              you 
              Christmas is just 53 days away! Even though it’s been a really
              challenging year, the unwavering support of the Methodist Church
              starkly stands out in our memory. 
                
              We weren't able to meet up with our Methodist friends during the
              Conference, MWIB Residential and Action for Children Sunday, but
              we still felt the impact of your prayers, friendship and gifts.
              We can’t thank you enough but at every opportunity, we will. 
                
              Our Chief Executive, Trustee and the children we support recorded
              this video message for you: https://youtu.be/6Dxl9OLhdLo 
                
                 
              Secret
              Santa is back! 
              This festive season, Action for Children is looking for a
              sleighful of Secret Santas to support our Christmas campaign. For
              most of us, the festive season is a happy time. But there are
              children all over the UK who face a Christmas without food,
              warmth or love; Coronavirus has had a devastating impact on their
              lives. We are working hard to change this – and we need your help
              more than ever. To become a Secret Santa visit iamsanta.org.uk/methodist 
                
                
                
                 
              Starry
              Night – virtual Christmas carol 
              On Tuesday 8th December, join us and families across the UK for
              an evening of Christmas carols, fun and festive cheer hosted by
              Channel 4 News’ Jon Snow. Tickets are £10 per household and will
              give you access to exclusive entertainment, readings, and
              performances from celebrities including Angellica Bell and Call
              the Midwife’s Jenny Agutter. All this from the comfort of your
              own home. Buy tickets here: www.starry-night.co.uk
              (Poster attached) 
                
              Blessings, 
              Karis
              Kolawole 
                
               
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              Holy
              Habits Lent Resources
              
              Seven
              weeks of material for Lent groups by Andrew Roberts Pb, ISBN 978
              0 85746 994 6, £6.99 
               
              A welcome new addition to BRF’s growing collection of Holy Habits
              resources, Holy
              Habits: Following Jesus provides seven weeks of
              material for Lent and other groups and is suitable both for those
              new to the Holy Habits ‘adventure in Christian discipleship’ and
              for those who have worked with Holy Habits for some time. Each
              weekly session includes a reading from Luke’s gospel, prayers,
              questions for reflection and discussion, suggestions for worship,
              music and other materials, and a take-home idea. 
              Although written before the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic,
              many of the applications, questions and take-home ideas are
              highly relevant to the pastoral needs, challenges and
              opportunities created by it. In his introduction Andrew Roberts
              writes: ‘No one can know with any certainty the range and scope
              of challenges that will be present when you use this material,
              but I believe that whatever they are, the life and example of
              Jesus and the way he responded to the challenges he faced will
              always be of utmost value in shaping our lives as we seek to
              follow in his footsteps.’ 
              Praise for Holy
              Habits: Following Jesus 
                
              I was captivated when I read the book Holy Habits and so I am now
              delighted to commend  Holy Habits: Following Jesus, 
              Lent Course and Holy Week Resource. It is accessible, relevant,
              practical and most importantly will lead new disciples into
              a deeper understanding of following Jesus and more mature disciples
              into greater depth of faith. I warmly commend it to be used not
              only during the special season of Lent but indeed anytime. 
                
              Revd
              Richard J Teal: President of the Methodist Conference 2020/21. 
              ‘As always, Andrew’s writings are spiritual in content,
              scriptural in basis and inspirational in outworking. Holy Habits:
              Following Jesus is a creative and practical resource
              to help us lean into Lent personally and as a group.’ 
              Major Val
              Mylechreest, divisional commander, South London Division,
              Salvation Army 
              Following Jesus national home group 
              Following the successful Holy Habits Sharing Resources online
              home group hosted by BRF, there will be a Following Jesus home
              group starting on 16 February 2021. This is available for anybody
              to attend. 
              In addition, ten-minute videos introducing each Lenten session
              will be available for churches to use independently. The first of
              these will be available in early January. More information to
              follow about these two initiatives. To receive updates on the
              Following Jesus national home group, sign up here. 
                
               
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              3Generate
              Elections
              
               
              This year’s 3Generate elections take place from 21st November
              2020 and will remain open for a whole month.  We’re keen
              that as many children and young people as possible, from across
              the Methodist Church, are able to participate.  They have
              the opportunity to elect the Youth President for 2021/22 as well
              as their 3Generate representatives for the coming year. 
              In order to vote children and young people need to be
              registered.  There are some simple steps to make this
              happen: 
              1.          
              Children and young people aged 8-17 years old can be registered
              only once by either their group leader or parent/carer.  
              2.          
              They need to be registered by 15th November via this link. 
              3.          
              Elections open on 21st November for a limited period. 
              4.          
              All those aged 18-23 years can register to vote here. 
              Keep an eye on the Methodist Young Adults facebook page too. 
               
              Please could you help us get the word out and communicate this as
              widely as possible?  There will be more information
              appearing in the coming weeks about the candidates standing for
              election so do check  3Gen TV and the 3Generate webpage for
              further details.  We hope that lots of children and young
              people will use their vote and know that by doing so they are
              making a difference to the life and ministry of the Church. 
                
              With grateful thanks for all your support in this, 
                
              Phoebe Parkin and the Children, Youth and Family Team 
               
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              Funding
              opportunities
              
              Growing
              Lives - forging lasting links with
              families and young people. Find more details here. 
               
              Hope
              Beyond – helping communities to build resilience
              and a brighter future. Find more information here. 
               
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              District
              Children's Support Fund
              The funding allocated
              specifically to the support of children and families in the
              District - particularly those experiencing some form of
              deprivation - is still open to accept applications at the moment.
               Are there projects you might consider which could offer
              support even during the lockdown?   
              The
              maximum amount of any claim is £500 and a Church can apply at any
              time using the attached form
              and send it electronically to Tim Lorimer who will process your
              application and give a decision within six weeks of receipt. The
              application will need the support of the hosting Church and
              circuit superintendent. Church’s cannot apply for retrospective
              funding. 
              We would hope that individuals and groups that have contributed
              in the past to the Holiday Fund will still wish to do so knowing
              that there money will still be used for Children’s Projects.
               For more information please contact Tim Lorimer  
              on lorimertim@yahoo.co.uk
              07971899084.  
                 
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