New this week:
Spirituality, Scripture and Conflict Course
In case you
missed it:
Congratulations
Warm Places Grant
Christmas Grant Scheme
Amplify boking open
Administrator required
Children's Support Fund
Lay employee training
WEA training courses
Learning and Development Events
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free phone line to hear prayers : 0808 281 2514 Methodist News :
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Spirituality, Scripture and Conflict Course
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Congratulations!
Many
congratulations to Deacon Sarah Bruce who has been awarded the
Diploma in Pastoral Supervision by Wesley House, Cambridge. Sarah
offers supervision within this District and received financial
assistance to undertake this course of studies.
If trained supervisors would like to further their skills, this
may be an option open to them. Please talk to the District
Chair if interested.
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Christmas Grant Scheme
Christmas Grant Scheme
Yesterday the Resourcing Mission Committee decided to once again
offer small grants to churches and Circuits to help you share
Good News with the communities in which you’re set. Details
are still being worked out, but it’s likely the scheme will relate
to the Connexional Christmas resources entitled “There is Room”.
Watch out for more information coming soon.
You can find lots of resources here: https://www.methodist.org.uk/our-faith/there-is-room-advent-and-christmas-2022-resources/
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Amplify booking now open
Hello
everyone,
I have some very exciting news: ticket sales for Amplify are now
open!
Amplify is a weekend away for children, young people and leaders
from the Birmingham and Wolverhampton and Shrewsbury Districts,
to be held between 24th and 26th March 2023. The weekend aims to
gather young people together to build relationships and to grow
in faith together with others their own age. As part of the
weekend there will be times of worship and learning together in
different ways, and access to outdoor activities at the site.
Please read the following information carefully so that you know
what to expect when using the new booking system and how to build
your group.
This year, the booking process is in 2 parts - a deposit stage
and a final payment stage. The deposit holds the place and gives
access to making the final payment later. This allows us both to
maintain a first come first serve basis and to ensure that
we give the Pioneer Centre the correct numbers at the time
required.
Once again, it is up to you how you decide to do your booking
within your group. You could decide to book everyone in your
group on at once, ask parents to book their own children on, or a
mixture of both - whatever works best for you. If you
choose to input the information yourself as a leader, I have
attached a form
in order for you to gather exactly the information you will need
in the order that you will need it. There is some overlap in
the questions asked at each stage due to limitations in the
system to ask conditional questions (i.e. has any information
changed), but I am sure you will appreciate the importance of the
information asked to ensure that Amplify runs smoothly.
Thanks to the subsidy being provided by both Districts, the cost
of tickets has been able to stay the same as last year at £80 for
young people and £20 for leaders. The deposit for each of these
will be £20 and £10 respectively. Tickets will be sold on a
first come first served basis, with the deadline for purchasing
deposit tickets being
22nd January 2023. The final
payment can be made anytime after the deposit stage, with 19th February
2023 being the deadline.
We have got approximately 120 places available at Amplify this
year for young people (aged 8-18) and leaders. This year, all
young people will need to have a group leader responsible for
them who will be named at the final payment. This includes being
responsible for medication, bedtimes, and generally keeping tabs
on them, making sure they are safe and happy. Obviously young
people will be able to approach all leaders at the event, but
having a known leader to a young person has proved to be a good
model. In order to maximise the spaces that we have for young
people to attend, we are asking that groups think about how many
leaders they need to have a safe ratio of leaders to their group,
bearing in mind that the whole event will be well within the
required ratio with volunteers and other leaders at the event.
This will be 1:8 for under 13s and 1:10 for 13+. It would be
really helpful if you were able to consider gender within your
leadership to match your groups. If needed, groups booked with a
high ratio of leaders to children may be asked to reduce their
leaders in order to make space for other groups to attend.
Following on from booking, closer to the event, all leaders and
parents will receive the relevant consent forms and a link to the
portal for uploading information. There will also be an online
form for young people to select their activities for the weekend.
More information will be sent about this closer to the event
itself.
We will be meeting on Monday 21st November at
7.30pm for a leaders' briefing about Amplify. https://zoom.us/j/95720015246?pwd=T1FHREFvb0FyM04rK0lkQ1BCYVptZz09
In order to honour the places funded by each District, there are
two separate deposit links.
If you are in Wolverhampton and Shrewsbury you can book your
tickets here:
https://www.tickettailor.com/events/birminghammethodistdistrict/780344#
Here
is a step by step guide to making bookings.
I hope that this covers everything but please do contact me if
you have any questions.
Thanks,
Charlotte 🙂
Charlotte
Hambly | District Youth Coordinator
07742737437
www.birminghammethodist.org.uk |
Registered Charity no. 1134167
36 Amesbury Road, Moseley, Birmingham B13 8LE
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Administrator required
Springdale
and Wombourne have had approval from the Circuit to employ a
Sectional Administrator for 6 hours per week with at least some
of the hours on a Friday. The position will be available from the
end of November.. Please contact the District Office for more
information (admin@wsmethodist.org.uk)
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Children's Support
Fund
There
is still money available from the above and if your Church is
thinking of running any Children's activities, especially with
the Christmas approaching which is traditionally the time
for activities then, please consider applying for a maximum
of £500. The attached application
form needs to be completed.. Any further questions
please contact Tim Lorimer on tim.a.lorimer@gmail.com Many
thanks
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Are you passionate about seeking justice?
Then
come and Walk with Micah
On Thursday 3rd November, the President of Conference
will be holding a consultation event on emerging themes and
proposals from the Walking
with Micah project, which aims to help Methodism in
its aim to be a justice-seeking church, before the project
reports to the Conference in 2023.
The consultation will take place in central Birmingham from 10am
till 3.45pm. The event is free and the District will cover
travel costs. Rev’ds Teddy Siwila and Jimione Kaci are
already booked in. We are now seeking people who can bring
a lay perspective. There will be a couple of hours
preparation and reflection to do in advance of the event.
Please apply directly for a place but let the District know
you’ve done so (admin@wsmethodist.org.uk)
More details and the booking form can be found here https://www.eventbrite.com/e/walking-with-micah-next-steps-for-justice-tickets-411964636317 or
please contact Rachel Lampard if you have
any questions.
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Lay Orientation Training in the Methodist
Church
A day
for new Lay Employees to meet, explore their role, understand
Methodism and get to grips with key employment practices and much
more!
The next Lay Orientation Training will be taking place on-line on
6th
December 2022 from 10:00 am – 14:30pm.
To register for the event please click the link below:
Lay Orientation Training Registration, Tue 6
Dec 2022 at 10:00 | Eventbrite
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Free Training Courses
My name
is Matt McCarthy and I am an Education Coordinator for the
charity, Workers Educational Association.
We are a national charity which provides adult education and were
established in 1903.
Our funding entitles adult learners to free courses if they
receive means-tested benefits.
Consequently, we are offering two new courses we hope to begin in
November.
First
Steps into Numeracy 2nd - 16th Nov Wed 10:00– 12:00 - 3 sessions
Supporting
Your Child with Maths and Numeracy 2nd -16th Nov Wed 12:30–
14:30 - 3 sessions
Please view our website for more details.; WEA
National homepage | WEA
Moreover, if you would like more information and even suggest
ideas for future courses, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Kind regards,
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West Midlands Region
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