New this week:
Lent Reflection
Ablewell Advice 10 for 10
Unconscious Bias Training
New Chaplain needed for Scargill House
Methodist Modern Art Collection Bewdley
In
case you missed it:
Prayers for Ukraine and all involved in the conflict
All We Can Ukraine Relief Fund
Fair Trade Pop up shop
Learning and Development Events
Discipleship Today - being and Doing
Wesley to the World
Trauma-informed Ministry in a Time of COVID
Family Worker Job Advert
Conference Volunteers URGENTLY needed
Living Springs Chief Officer Job Advert
MWiB and District needs a new President
Lay Ministry Vocational Discernment
Evangelism and Growth Webinar
JPIT Conference 2022
3Generate 2022
Stationing Training
District Pilgrimage Easter 2022
Amplify Youth Event
Children's Support Fund
Dial-a-prayer
free phone line to hear prayers : 0808 281 2514 Methodist News :
0808 281 2478
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Lent Reflection
Youtube video link: https://youtu.be/Fcr-e_h8ZNQ
A sonnet in response to Mark Cazalet’s The Fool of God
(Christ in the Garden)
The Kremlin fool takes up his fountain pen
and with a flourish sweeps them into war;
Ukrainians young and old and Russian men
with scant idea what they’re fighting for.
The artist takes his brush and deftly sweeps
the Fool of God into Gethsemane.
We’re asked to stay and watch whilst Jesus weeps,
his bloodstained hues portraying love’s agony.
A saner man would rise and run away -
compassion binds Christ to his rock prie dieu;
he’s overwhelmed with sorrow and dismay
at all his war-torn siblings must endure.
Christ’s foolish gift to them - his dying breath;
a guarantee that life will win o’er death.
Mark Cazalet’s painting is tiny, only 18cm square on hand made
paper. The title refers to the Russian idea of Holy Fools,
people who often lived eccentric lives as a way of showing that
God’s foolishness is wiser than human wisdom and who became
revered in the Russian church.
One week after I wrote this poem, it seems painfully
inadequate to refer to President Putin as a fool.
Nevertheless, my jumping off point was seeing him sign the decree
which recognised the independence of separatist regions of
Eastern Ukraine. With a stroke of Putin’s pen, he set
wheels in motion for invasion and war - a war which many Russian
soldiers weren’t even fully aware that they were fighting, having
been told they were on military exercises. I was reminded
that in the painting, Jesus is portrayed with a single brush stroke,
and that led me to explore these two types of foolishness…..human
foolishness rising from fear and the lust for power which harms
other people and divine foolishness rooted in love and
self-sacrifice which saves them.
Jesus position draped over the rock reminded me of the
traditional prie-dieu or prayer desk whose use goes back at least
to medieval times.
The last couplet was inspired by a speech by President Zelensky
to the European Parliament where he said that with the support of
Europe, “life will win over death and light will win over
darkness” a quote featured on the front of the Time
Magazine. However the victory of life over death does not
ultimately depend on the strength or weakness of armies, but upon
the foolish, persistent love of Jesus which led to his
resurrection by way of the cross.
What response do you have to this picture?
Mark Cazalet The
Fool of God (Christ in the Garden) from the Methodist
Modern Art Collection © TMCP, used with permission.
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Ablewell Advice Walsall 10 for 10
We are
doing things a little bit differently this year for Lent as we
mark Ablewell Advice's 10 year anniversary of helping the
residents of Walsall on the 30th April, so today we are launching
our 10 for 10 appeal.
Please have a look at the below for ideas of how you can help us
during our 10 for 10 appeal.
We would love it if you could send us photos or tag us in any
social media posts using #ablewelladvice
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Unconscious Bias Online Training
Unconscious bias refers to a bias that we are unaware of, and
which happens outside of our control. It is a bias that happens
automatically and is triggered by our brain making quick
judgments and assessments of people and situations, influenced by
our background, cultural environment and personal experiences.'
Hidden biases have the power to undermine and derail our desire
to act Justly, and fairly towards other people and lots of areas
of our decision making. It is possible to be unconsciously biased
regarding disability, religion, race, gender, age, social class,
and more. This Unconscious Bias Training session is aimed
particularly at those engaged in the stationing invitation pro[1]cess,
but is also applicable for those on circuit meetings and church
councils, etc. We will be using the video resources for
introducing unconscious bias which is now available on the
Methodist Church Website. The resources can be found at:
Introduction to Unconscious Bias – for church councils, circuit
meetings and other groups. (methodist.org.uk) The online session
will include watching the videos and joining in small group
conversation/reflection following each of the 3 video clips. The
reading/study material which is required before and after the
session will be sent to participants once they have booked a
place and the booking period has closed. When booking your place,
please select which session you will be attending. To Book:
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/unconscious-bias-training-tickets-249312128287
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Scargill House requires new chaplain
Scargill
Movement is an international, ecumenical community living and
working in the Yorkshire Dales. Our mission is to provide
space for the mysterious transforming love of God to work in
people’s lives. Hospitality, creativity and fun are at the
centre of what we do, and we provide a place of relaxation,
refreshment and learning for guests who come to attend
programmed events, independent visits and retreats.
We are currently looking for a new chaplain and are keen to
search within all denominations. We have
previously advertised in the Methodist Recorder with little
success, so had hoped that the district websites/newsletters
may reach more people.
Would it be possible for you to put this on your website
and/or district mailing?
Please do get in touch if you have any further questions.
Many Thanks
Helen Cook
Scargill Movement
"Lives shared, lives transformed"
Helen Cook
Personnel, Scargill House, Kettlewell, Skipton, North
Yorkshire, BD23 5HU
T: 01756 760500
E: helen.cook@scargillmovement.org
W: www.scargillmovement.org
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Methodist Modern Art Collection comes to
Bewdley
INTERNATIONALLY
RENOWNED ART COLLECTION COMES TO BEWDLEY
Click here
for poster.
A selection of art from the internationally renowned Methodist
Modern Art Collection, one of the UK’s most significant
collections of modern religious art, will be on display in the
Wyre Forest Gallery at Bewdley Museum each day from
Saturday 26 March until Sunday 24 April 2022. Opening hours are
11.00am to 3.00pm and admission is free.
The total Collection features fifty works, including some by
well-known artists such as Graham Sutherland, Elisabeth Frink,
William Roberts, and Maggi Hambling. Some of the artists were or
are Christian, while others not, but together they offer widely
differing perspectives on the Christian story.
An extensive conservation programme has recently been completed
to return these important paintings to their full glory and to
ensure they are available for future generations.
Twenty works have been chosen for the Bewdley exhibition,
depicting scenes from different stages of the life of Jesus
before focussing on his crucifixion and resurrection.
A programme of exciting creative events, including workshops,
talks and reflections has also been planned over the duration of
the exhibition. Full details can be found at: www.forallpeoplebewdley.com
This exhibition has been organised by the ecumenical group
Bewdley Churches Together, consisting of six local churches, and
is financially supported by several local organisations.
Jim Ineson from Bewdley Churches Together commented “It is a
privilege to have this Collection here in Bewdley. The works that
we have on display offer a thought provoking and sometimes
challenging perspective on Christ’s life. Whether you are a
person of faith or not, Christian or non-Christian, you will find
yourself challenged in intriguing new ways through this
exhibition appropriately called `For All People’.”
For further information contact Jim Ineson at 01299 405645 or jim.ineson@gmail.com
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Prayers for Ukraine and all involved in the
conflict
Around
the District, prayers are being offered for an end to the Russian
invasion of Ukraine and for all people caught up in this war,
which neither the people of Ukraine nor Russia want.
We begin this mailing with a link to a video made by Rev’d Nicola
Vidamour shortly before the invasion began. Nicola was a
mission partner in Russia from 2003-2009 and last visited Ukraine
in 2018. The sound track is a song performed by Methodists
from Ukraine and Moldova. It’s a prayer for Ukraine in
peaceful times, which is even more poignant now. The words
of the chorus are in the video.
https://youtu.be/amG9t1MhF1s
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All We Can Ukraine Relief Fund
All We
Can - the Methodist Relief and Development Charity - is working
together with the Global Relationships Team of the Methodist
Church in Britain to provide critical humanitarian assistance to
communities facing violence, upheaval and the trauma of war.
If you want to do something to help Ukrainians, here's one
possible route
https://www.allwecan.org.uk/donations/ukraine/
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Fair Trade pop up shop in Wolverhampton
Coming soon - Wolverhampton Fair Traid will be opening
another pop-up shop in the Mander Centre, Wolverhampton on
Saturday, 12th March: opening hours:- 10.00 am - 5.00 pm,
Mondays - Saturdays. We will remain open until
Saturday, 23rd April.
You will find us next to the YMCA shop in the Victoria
Arcade - the passage leading from Beatties into Mander
Square itself. Looking for Mothers' Day gifts? We will have
plenty of ideas for you. Easter eggs, cards and decorations will
also be available.
We look forward to seeing you.
Further details from Brenda Shuttleworth: brendaks@hotmail.co.uk
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Learning and Development Events
Over the
last Connexional Year, there has been a shift in the way that the
Learning Network have been organising and running events. We are
increasingly working cross regionally, often in partnership with
colleagues from other Connexional teams (such as Evangelism and
Growth), to host online events and webinars which are open to
anyone who wishes to book in via the Eventbrite link provided. We
will of course still continue to run some training and
development events regionally; for example, Advanced
Safeguarding, and regional support and community of practice
groups, such as the one for WLP tutors and mentors.
To avoid
sending out multiple emails, I have tried to gather all of the
events that I am currently aware of into this one newsletter.
I’ve grouped events by topic, rather than date, since some are
either ongoing or held on multiple dates. Please do share and
distribute this to all who may find it helpful. I’ve kept the
formatting as simple as possible to allow you to cut and paste
the information into your own newsletters, or copy and share
individual events with those you particularly want to encourage
to attend. Any queries or questions about specific events should
be addressed to the event organizer, not the LN West Midlands
team.
Events
will continue to be advertised via our Learning Network West
Midlands Facebook page, and Connexional social media and
newsletters.
Kerry (scarlettk@methodistchurch.org.uk ) , February 2022
Learning
and Development Opportunities
Would
you like to train as a Mental Health First Aider? This is a
vital skill to support people in our churches and local
communities during these challenging times.
At present this is primarily an online course - with four
sessions plus a need to complete self-learning at home
for which materials will be provided. You must
attend all sessions to qualify. Maximum 16
per course.
Cost is £50 per person (payable with booking
and non-refundable) - this is being heavily subsidised for
Methodists from the £300 per person fee usually charged by MHFA
England. Book by clicking the link below or (if having
difficulties with link) by emailing Howard Wilson – wilsonh@methodistchurch.org.uk
Course 1 - 8, 10, 22, 24 March 14:00-16:30
book here
Course A - 15,17, 22,24 March 09:30-12:00 book
here
Course 2 - 15, 17, 29,31 March 19:00-21:30
book here
Course B - 29,31 March, 5,7 April 12:30-15:00
book here
Course C - 26,28 April, 3,5 May 12:30-15:00
book here
Course D - 21,23,28,30 June 09:30-12:00 book here
Please note: Having booked via Eventbrite you must
then use the link on the booking email to register your place
on the MHFA website to receive your materials.
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- Re-imagining
discipleship
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Tuesday
26 April 9.30-4.30, Cliff College.
Are you interested in exploring how to bring intentional
discipleship growth into your community? Would you value space
and time for reflection and conversations with others asking
the same questions you are? Join Andy Fishburne and Abi Jarvis
for a day at Cliff College, exploring how ideas like
discipleship pathways and A Methodist Way of Life can help us
to re-engineer our churches to grow in discipleship together.
Register your free place: Register here.
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- Circuit Stewards
Training
Various
dates, on zoom.
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
To book – www.bit.ly/circuitsteward
4. Social Justice and
Evangelism Webinar Wednesday 6th April 7-8pm, on
zoom
Communities who have struggled for the last decade have been hit
by the pandemic and now face rising costs. This session aims to
look at how communities are being affected, who is likely to need
support and what we as churches and Christians can do to be part
of positive change.
Speaker: Paul
Morrison
Hosted
by: Eunice Attwood, Church at the Margins
Officer
Register
here: REGISTER NOW
- Rural and Rooted:
Being a church without a building
29th March at 7pm, on zoom.
How might being church without a building look in
your local community? Come and join a conversation on zoom hosted
by: Dave Friswell LN, Yas Finch District Missioner, with Andy
Fishburne and Sarah Hulme from the Evangelism and Growth team.
All welcome from across the Connexion, but this is aimed at
people looking to pioneer/ reimagine small rooted church in their
rural communities.
Register here
- Bible Month
Events
Various
dates, on zoom
Bible Month is an annual campaign celebrating scripture by
inviting the whole Methodist Connexion to feast on one particular
book of the Bible together. In 2022 we will be exploring the book
of Isaiah. There are a range of events to help you prepare (and
don't forget to order your Isaiah
reading guide).
9 March - Small group leadership
19 March - Local preachers and worship leaders
23 March - Reading the Bible with young people Visit the
Bible Month page to find out more, book
your place at preparation events on Eventbrite, and
check out the Engage and Explore events in June below.
7. Divine Online – the monthly meetup for digital
practitioners Monthly, on zoom
Are you working in a digital field or interested in how digital
is shaping the church? Want to learn more about digital theology
and finding God online? This monthly meet up is facilitated by Fiona
Fidgin, Digital Training Officer for the Methodist Church.
Meeting monthly on the second Wednesday of each month 2pm –
3.15pm starting Feb 9th. Come and join in the
learning and the conversation. Sign up here to register:
https://forms.gle/ZMJ7FrSDC5FXnNVe8
- Positive Working
Together: Bullying and Harassment
Various
dates, on zoom
For
training dates for Positive Working Together courses
(including Growing
through Change and Conflict, and Scripture,
Spirituality and Conflict) please visit the following
webpage and scroll down until you see the section on training dates
for 2022. https://www.methodist.org.uk/for-churches/guidance-for-churches/introducing-positive-working-together/training-in-positive-working-together/
- Beginning a
Church at the Margins: A 3 session interactive online course
Various
dates, on zoom
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
New
Resources for use at Local Church/ Circuit level.
Walking
with Micah “Justice Conversations
These conversations are an invitation to anyone involved in the
life of Methodist churches and communities to have a conversation
about what a just world looks like, and to feedback their answers
to the project. The answers will help shape the Methodist Church’s
work to tackle injustice.
Local Justice Conversations can take any shape or form, but it’s
hoped that people will encounter three things:
- Listening to
experiences of injustice
- Exploring where
God is
- Reflecting on
what a just world looks like.
There are lots of tools
available on the Walking with Micah website to support
conversations – from worship resources, to guided conversations,
to intergenerational ideas and craftivist sessions. This 12
minute film, Speaking from Experience,
in which people with particular experiences of injustice describe
what a just world looks like to them.
You can find out more about the Justice Conversations here.
At the end of a Conversation, groups are encouraged to feedback
their answers via an e-survey. Postcards are also available
where people do not meet as a group. Feedback from this
phase of the project will be looked along with resources from
other phases
to work towards the Conference report in 2023.
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Discipleship Today - being and doing: Day
Conference 7th May
All
lay and clergy are welcome to discover more about being a
disciple of Jesus Christ at this day conference.
This joint
day conference between Lichfield Diocese and
Wolverhampton & Shrewsbury Methodist District on 7th
May 2022 features keynote speaker Revd Roger Walton.
There will be worship, Bible study and workshops in which to
reflect on different aspects of discipleship including joy, rule
of life, forgiveness and change. It will be held at Yarnfield
Park Conference Centre near Stone ST15 0NL between 10 and 4pm.
The cost is £20 including tea, coffee and a choice of lunch from
a quality menu.
Bishop Michael and the Revd Rachel Parkinson, Chair of
Wolverhampton & Shrewsbury Methodist District are taking
part. The workshops are being led by Revd Andrew Roberts, Dr
Lindsey Hall, Revd Prebendary Helen Morby and Revd Roger Walton.
Bookings are being taken now. For more information visit the website or
contact John Underhill on 07936 300297 or jlunderhill@btinternet.com
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Wesley to the World - International
Symposium
An
international symposium via zoom, celebrating valued foundations
and addressing urgent challenges of our world.
Over
the past one hundred years, students and staff of Wesley House
have generated theological scholarship and cultivated
relationships that have impacted the thought and practice of the
church worldwide. In this symposium we gather global Methodist
scholars and practitioners to explore the foundations of our collaboration
in God’s work in the world—a theological legacy. We also identify
the contemporary challenges of the day to which we need to speak
and into which we need to live around the world—a contemporary
calling.
You
can register for this free event here - https://bit.ly/WesleytotheWorld
Click here
for more information.
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Trauma-informed Ministry in a Time of COVID
Wednesday
4th May 2022, 9.30am till 1pm on Zoom
Last year the District offered two repeat sessions of this half
day course run by the Tragedy
and Congregations Team. It was found to be very
helpful by those who attended and so now - as we reach a
different stage of the pandemic - we are offering a further
session.
The course is designed for those in ordained ministry and will be
delivered by the Rev’d Hilary Ison. It offers opportunities
to:
• articulate experience of the COVID crisis
• make connections between these reactions and trauma theory
• explore the dynamics of communities after a tragedy
• look at biblical resources for addressing our current
situation
Numbers are limited to 12. To book your place on one of
these please contact Richard in the District Office admin@wsmethodist.org.uk
Priority is given to presbyters and deacons on the
stations and Supernumeraries with oversight of
churches.
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Conference Volunteers URGENTLY needed
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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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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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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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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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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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