New this week:
Circuit Stewards Training
District needs a new President
Lay Ministry Vocational Discernment
In
case you missed it:
New Aligned Learning Officer for the District
Evangelism and Growth Webinar
Methodist Heritage Conference
JPIT Conference 2022
Chaplains at Safeguarding Training
3Generate 2022
Stationing Training
Connexional Events open to all
District Pilgrimage Easter 2022
Amplify Youth Event
Methodist Conference Volunteers
Children's Support Fund
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Circuit Stewards Training
Connexional
Circuit Stewards Training via Zoom in 2022
This four -session course will be offered twice in 2022.
The sessions are based on the material available on the Stewards
pages of the Methodist website.
Sessions will run from 7 till 9 pm.
Dates:
9th March: Calling and Role of the Circuit Steward
16th March: Distinctively Methodist
23th March: Positive Working Together
30th March: Continuing to Learn
The second course will be run on the following dates:
14th, 21st, 28th June & 5th July
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District needs a new President
Methodist
Women in Britain is a
self-financing volunteer-run charity within the Methodist Church
and member of the World Federation of Methodist and Uniting
Church Women. We are passionate about women, about justice and
about Christ. By connecting women from within and beyond the
Methodist Church, we equip them to participate more fully in
their communities. We are proud that our fundraising has raised
over £3 million since we began in 2011. Our exciting plans for
the future need a President prepared to guide and shape the
movement as it moves forward.
Are you the person we need?
The four year appointment starts in September 2022 and it is
possible, with suitable candidates, that this could be covered by
two women as a job share.
You do not need any prior knowledge of Methodist Women in Britain
as the first year is spent shadowing the current President. You
will have the support of an Executive team, a board of trustees,
and a network of Methodist women’s groups across the country. All
reasonable expenses are paid. Experience of leading meetings,
public speaking and good organising and IT skills are essential.
It is a home-based role and you will hold meetings online and
travel around Britain representing the charity, you will have the
opportunity to visit one overseas partner organisation during
your term of office.
Closing date for applications: 6 March 2022
Interviews (including a short presentation) will be held on Zoom:
w/c 25
April 2022
For an informal chat about the role then please contact the
current President Ruth Parrott -thepresident.mwib@gmail.com.
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Lay Ministry Vocational Discernment
A
reminder that Jo Yair is available for vocational discernment and
support around lay ministry.
Please contact Jo Yair for an informal conversation if you are
hearing of or sensing a nudge from God for either yourself, a
team, or church member.
Jo
Yair l ministryandmission@wsmethodist.org.uk
Mobile:
+44 (0)7535 152548
Office:
+44 (0)1902 658383
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New Aligned Learning Officer for the District
The
Learning Network have a new team member, Rosie Bryant, who has
joined the team as Regional Learning and Development Officer,
aligned to the Wolverhampton and Shrewsbury District. Rosie is
originally from the Peak District, but has a long history in the
District, firstly living in Shrewsbury on placement from her
University studies where Rosie was received into membership of
the Methodist Church at Belle Vue. Then on graduation she came to
work in the lock industry in WIllenhall and has lived in Wolverhampton
ever since.
Whilst working in industry she soon became involved in training
and mentoring others and decided that this was her calling, so
made the decision to take her PGCE and move in to adult education
full time. She has worked in FE and Adult Education for around
fourteen years, before being made redundant at the start of the
pandemic, where she took up the opportunity to become a lay
worker in the Cannock Chase Circuit.
Rosie is a Methodist Local Preacher and Circuit Steward in the
Wolverhampton Circuit and is the District representative on the
West Midlands Churches FE Council. She comes from a long line of
Methodists and is passionate about mental health, social justice
and inclusion. She is really looking forward to getting to know
more of you and supporting you in her new role.
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Methodist Heritage Conference
The
Methodist Heritage Conference is returning this year, and is
being held at Mow Cop on Friday 27th and Saturday 28th May.
The Conference is being held in partnership with Englesea Brook, as
part of their year of Hugh Bourne anniversary celebrations.
Inspired by Hugh Bourne’s legacy, the theme of the conference is
‘Transformed Lives Transforming Lives’. Speakers will look at the
history of social justice within Methodism, and share stories of
little-known Methodist campaigners. We are also delighted to
announce that Rachel Lampard will be our keynote speaker, talking
about the Walking with Micah project and representations of
justice.
Booking opens soon. Please email the Heritage Officer (hollingdales@methodistchurch.org.uk)
for more details.
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JPIT Conference 2022
Saturday 11 June 2022 – Online and in London
Tickets
for JPIT’s next conference are now available. ‘From the Ground
Up: Unearthing Hope and Seeking Justice’ will explore how we can
listen to our communities and amplify local voices to bring about
change. Attendees will be able to join either online, or in
London at Oasis Hub Waterloo.
We want to make the conference as accessible as possible, so
tickets are free for anyone on a low income or aged under 25. To
help bring together as many people as possible, it would be great
if you could encourage church leaders in your area to consider if
they could bring to the conference…
• Someone
who wouldn’t otherwise be able to afford it
• Someone
they have identified as a lay leader in the community
• Someone
aged between 16-25
• A
member of staff who can carry ideas back to their wider team
Further information about the Conference including how to book
tickets is available here:https://www.jointpublicissues.org.uk/conference/
If you have any questions, do get in touch with Hannah Brown (brownh@methodistchurch.org.uk) –
we would be delighted to see you there.
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Chaplains at Safeguarding Training Sessions
As part
of our commitment to providing safer spaces within the Church,
the District routinely provides a lay or ordained Chaplain to be
on hand during the delivery of safeguarding training. The
role of this person is to lead (set) devotions at the beginning
of the session and then to be available to listen to any of the
attendees during the session. A video training guide is
available.
There is a particular need for chaplains willing to cover online
safeguarding training. We are looking for good listeners
with an interest in promoting safe practice. The larger the team,
the less frequently any one person will be invited to offer their
services.
If you feel you can offer this occasional service to the
District, then please do contact our new Assistant Safeguarding
Officer, Kay Redfern, at kayredfern@birminghammethodist.org.uk
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3Generate 2022
We’re
delighted to let you know that 3Generate, the Methodist children
and youth assembly, will be taking place at the NEC in Birmingham
again: the dates are Friday
30th September to Sunday 2nd October 2022. Tickets go on sale
from 1st April
to 31st July so groups can
register and book tickets during this period but payment isn’t
required until the first week of September 2022. More information
can be found here.
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Stationing Training 2022
Following
the positive response to online training sessions last year,
training in Stationing processes will once again be held online
and broken down into separate sections. The training will be
conducted by the Chair and the District Lay Stationing Rep.
Ministers and Circuits expected to be involved in stationing will
receive individual notification of these sessions. The
training is for ministers, spouses/partners,
Superintendents and Circuit Stewards involved in
reviews or moves. Training on the process for re-invitation
would also be very helpful for any other people, such as Church
Stewards, who may play a part in the review process.
7pm
Thursday 5th May: An introduction to the
Stationing Process*
7pm
Monday 23rd May: The re-invitation
process
6pm
Tuesday 24 May: New appointments
(Ministers)
7.30pm
Tuesday 24 May: New appointments
(Circuit Invitation Committee)
*NB the District Policy Committee previously arranged for that
date is being postponed due to other factors)
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Connexional
Events open to all.
Beginning a Church at the Margins: A 3 session
interactive online course
Aim of
the course: A space to think about connecting and
becoming a community of new Christians amongst and led by people
experiencing poverty.
For: People
who are passionate about their community with very little or no
experience of this kind of work. Whilst you can attend alone
ideally, we would like you to join as a team (you plus one other
person from your church or circuit) to share in conversation
together (if you are an experienced pioneer drop us an email for
more information).
Important:
Each
session in the course builds on the previous session, so you need
to be available to attend all three sessions. The sessions are
designed to be interactive rather than formal presentations and
will not be recorded. This course is open to all across the
connexion (not just West Midlands)
Hosted
by: Eunice Attwood, Church at the Margins Officer
and Kerry Scarlett, Regional Learning and Development Officer
To
book: please click the links (in blue) below, or
go to https://www.methodist.org.uk/our-work/our-work-in-britain/evangelism-growth/discover-church-at-the-margins/church-at-the-margins-training/
and click the links in red beside the dates you wish to attend.
When:
First Course
Tuesday
15th March 7-9pm: Session One:
Creating connections and spaces where people truly encounter one
another.
Tuesday
29th March 7-9pm: Session Two:
Nurturing communities in which people with lived experience of
poverty are recognised as the experts
Tuesday
12th April 7-9pm: Session Three:
Sharing the gospel and seeing transformation as people grow in
faith and challenge injustice.
The
course will be repeated on the following dates:
Wednesday
8th June 7-9pm: Session One:
Creating connections and spaces where people truly encounter one
another.
Wednesday
22nd June7-9pm: Session Two:
Nurturing communities in which people with lived experience of
poverty are recognised as the experts
Wednesday
13th July7-9pm: Session Three:
Sharing the gospel and seeing transformation as people grow in
faith and challenge injustice.
If you would be interested in attending this course over two days
face to face at Cliff College, please email: attwoode@methodistchurch.org.uk
Evangelism in
an Interfaith Context Mar 10th 7:30pm
Jesus tells us to ‘go out and make disciples’, but what kind of
evangelism, if any, is appropriate in an inter-faith context? Is
our ultimate aim to convert our siblings of other faiths to
Christianity, or can we be confident Christian witnesses while learning
from and celebrating the differences in one another’s religions?
We’ll tackle these questions and more in this webinar co-hosted
by St Philip’s Centre in Leicester and the Evangelism and Growth
team of the Methodist Church. There will be an interfaith panel,
a keynote theological address, a chance to discuss, and some
practical guidance
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZElde-przwuGtFRQYiPJ-GFKRqyQWyeK-Wz
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District
Pilgrimage: Easter 2022
Celebrate
Easter this year by joining a small Pilgrim Community sharing
life together as we travel through beautiful Shropshire
Countryside (subject to COVID restrictions at the time).
We’ll be using a route tried and tested in 2019, staying
overnight at churches in Church Stretton, Stiperstones, Bishop’s
Castle, Clun, Craven Arms and Ludlow.
Begins Easter Monday 18th April. Arrives Ludlow 23rd April
with invitation to stay and lead worship together on Sunday 24th
April.
Up to around 10 miles walking per day on footpaths with some
stiles. Very steady pace!
Accommodation is on church floors but with support vehicles to
transport luggage and bedding of your choice. Catering will
be done communally. Over 18’s only for overnight stays, but
day walkers will be welcome.
Suggested contribution £110 pp to cover food and transport but
means to pay should not be exclusive.
To show an interest and for more information please contact the
District Office:
admin@wsmethodist.org.uk
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Amplify
Youth Event
The
Birmingham and Wolverhampton and Shrewsbury districts are working
together to put on a residential event for our young people
called Amplify. Following the success of 2020's event, we are so
excited to get our young people back together again.
Held over the weekend of the 11th-13th March, young people will
gather, with their leaders, at the Pioneer Centre in Cleobury
Mortimer for outdoor activities, worship, games and Bible study
as well as informal times of fellowship to build friendships
around the Districts.
The cost has been subsidised by the Districts, costing £80 for
young people and £20 for leaders, to include all accommodation,
activities and food for the weekend.
In order to book on to this exciting event, leaders or parents
will need to use this eventbrite link to book. https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/amplify-2022-tickets-199680829737?ref=estw
In
using this system, the cost is taken up front, although
alternative arrangements will be put in place if this is not
possible, so please do encourage any young people in your
circuits to be involved.
If you want to be involved with the planning of the weekend, or
have people in your churches who are particularly passionate
about this work with young people, then please don't hesitate to
be in touch with Melody Jones (layworkermelody@hotmail.com)
- the more varied this group, the better!
Thank you so much
Melody
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Telford
'22 Methodist Conference Volunteers Needed
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Children's
Support Fund
The above fund has been available to access for about 18 months
now and I would encourage more applicants to support the young
and disadvantaged children from our District. As we are now
coming out of the pandemic I am sure Churches are looking at what
new activities they might be able to run and this fund may be
able to help. There is a ceiling of £500 and applications need to
made on the attached form
and emailed to Tim Lorimer @ tim.a.lorimer@gmail.com
Some examples of activities we have supported are:
Kingswinford. Purchase of Lego sets for their Full of Spirits
Project
St John's Bloxwich. Support for School meals
Fallings Park, Stationary bags to support prayer spaces for
Children
Stafford. Tablets to help in school work
Beckminster. Christingle Bags
Aldridge. Support for their ECO warriors project
Bourne Methodists. Support for newly formed Dads and
Children's Saturday club
Cole Street.. Working with Safer Families Charity providing
activities for Children
Should anyone want more details of these projects please send me
an email.
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