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New this week:
Young People: What do you think?
Sunshine and Showers Retreat
Equipping those working with young people
More than welcoming: engaging with South Asian Communities
In case you missed it:
Safeguarding Advanced Training Dates
District Children's Holiday Fund
MWiB
SoBS Cannock
ArtServe
TMCP recruitment
Human Rights Monitors '25
MARO event
WM Mayoral Accountability Assembly
Bible Month Study Day
Saltley Trust Funding
3Gen Volunteers Needed

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Young People: What do you think?

What do you think?

Thursday, 18 April

What do you think?

Join us for "What do you think?", a fun, interactive evening for young adults discussing interesting topics of your choice

Date and time: Thu, 18 Apr 2024 18:00 - 19:00 BST

A free online 1 hour session.

Book here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/what-do-you-think-tickets-841437200317?aff=signpost1

What do you think?

Join us for an exciting online event where we want to hear your thoughts! Whether you're a creative thinker, a tech enthusiast, or just someone with an opinion, if you're aged 18-30, this event is perfect for you. We'll be discussing hot topics topics like digital discipleship and designing a Christian community for and by Gen Z, sharing innovative ideas, and sparking engaging conversations. Don't miss this opportunity to express yourself and connect with like-minded individuals from around the Connexion. It's time to let your voice be heard online! Mark your calendars and get ready to share your perspective on various interesting subjects.

This session will be co-facilitated by Tom Hart (Youth President) an Abi Jarvis (Discipleship and Faith Formation Officer, Evangelism and Growth team). See you there!

If you can't make the date but still want to share your ideas, email us at mwol@methodistchurch.org.uk or take 10 minutes to fill in this survey: https://r1.dotdigital-pages.com/p/BVI-1C7Y/what-do-you-think

 

Sunshine and Showers: The Retreat


Sunshine and Showers: the Retreat

 

Come join us at Sunshine and Showers: the Retreat, a time for prayer, reflection, and planning

When?

Mon, 3 Jun 2024 10:00 - Tue, 4 Jun 2024 16:00 


Where?

The Hayes Conference Centre, Hayes Lane, Swanwick, Alfreton, UK

Hayes Lane Swanwick DE55 1AU

Agenda

10:00

Welcome

Day One


Prayer as friendship (a space for discussion); rhythms of prayer (an opportunity for physical activity); forms of prayer (a time of silence and rage)

Day Two


When prayer is hard (a space for lament); prayers for healing (a time of intercession and a place of peace); answering prayers ourselves (an opportunity for justice)

16:00

Sunshine and Showers: the Retreat

Do you eagerly desire a revitalised sense of prayer in your church, but you're not sure where to start? Have you taken a look at the Sunshine and Showers prayer resource, but you're not sure if it's right for your community? If so, this may be the event for you. Join us for a rejuvenating event at The Hayes Conference Centre in Swanwick.

Built around the sessions in the Sunshine and Showers course, this refreshing retreat will help you consider the paradoxes that can make prayer difficult, and how you might encourage your church or Circuit in prayer. For example: the frustration that God is always with us, but that we don't always feel God's presence. This is an opportunity to experience what this reflective, discursive prayer course is like. Connect with like-minded individuals and leave feeling refreshed and ready to take on the world!

Please note: this event is intended for those who play a role in encouraging prayer in their church or circuit (such as a worship leader, deacon, circuit steward, local preacher or youth leader), particularly if you are actively considering using the Sunshine and Showers course. As places are limited, please consider if this is the right event for you and your community. If you are unsure, please contact us: mwol@methodistchurch.org.uk

If you are looking for a time of prayerful retreat, we encourage you to take a look at upcoming retreats organised by Reflect: reflectretreats.co.uk

There is a refundable cost to this event. This will be fully refunded to everyone who attends the event, or to people who cancel more than a month in advance. We are unable to refund people who cancel less than a month in advance (although tickets can be transferred to someone else) or who are no shows on the day, unless there are extenuating circumstances.

Please book here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/sunshine-and-showers-the-retreat-tickets-851528614007?aff=signpost

 

Equipping those working with young people


An exciting course to equip and strengthen anyone working with/ministering to young people in churches and community projects.
 
Youthscape Essentials is an innovative course for volunteers and paid youth leaders that increases your skills and understanding about working alongside young people today. Whether you're running a community project, a church youth group, or occasionally helping out on a Sunday morning, the course is designed with you in mind! It’s not about the numbers of young people attending, it’s about putting God at the centre of your youth ministry. 
 
The Wolverhampton & Shrewsbury and Birmingham Districts are facilitating this course, and the 1st session is in Telford. Follow the link for more details and to book or contact Jo Yair for more information.
 
https://www.tickettailor.com/events/birminghammethodistdistrict/1216754# <https://www.tickettailor.com/events/birminghammethodistdistrict/1216754#
 
 
Jo Yair MA l Ministry and Mission Coordinator
 

 

More Than Welcoming: Engaging with South Asian Communities


We are delighted to have Revd Inderjit Bhogal speak to us about how to be "more than welcoming: engaging with South Asian Communities" . This is in conjunction with the South East District and is open to everyone across the Connexion but places are limited.
 
The event takes place on Tuesday 30th Apr 2024,  at 19:30. It is an online event. Please book your place here https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/more-than-welcoming-engaging-with-south-asian-communities-registration-776334787247
 
Rosie
 
Rosie Bryant  
Learning & Development Officer | The Connexional Team  
Phone: 07772979625
 

 

Safeguarding Advanced Training Dates

Advanced Courses arranged in the following Circuits in 2024.
Please contact Stephanie Bradley to book or for venue information and times via the following email address: stephaniebradley@birminghammethodist.org.uk
 
13 Mar - Wolverhampton
20 Mar - Dale Street, Leamington Spa
11 May - Sutton
21 May -  Droitwich
25 May - Coventry Central
01 Jun - Solihull
08 Jun - Wednesbury Black Country
19 Jun - Birmingham West & Oldbury
22 Jun - Telford
06Jul - Shropshire & Marches - Ludlow
13 Jul - Bromsgrove & Redditch
05 Oct - Vale of Stour
 

 

District Children's Holiday Fund

As we have now spent all of the surplus District Children's Holiday monies I wanted to share with you some details of where and what it has funded in the hope that Churches will still apply for funding which is now available through the District Advance Fund.
 
Total amount Paid out to Churches since 2020  £16202
Number of Projects supported  39
Number of Churches supported 32
 
What types of projects have been approved?
Pop up Spaces
Holiday Clubs
Christmas Activity bags
Breakfast Clubs
Lego clubs
Books for reading initiatives
Summer Clubs
Special needs groups
After School clubs
 
So if you have a project coming up please apply for funding (up to £500) using the application form linked to this and forward to Tim Lorimer at childrensfunding2024@gmail.com
 
Note the change of email address.
 

 

MWiB

The District Methodist Women in Britain will be winding up many years of activity with a  final District Day at Springdale Methodist Church  WV4 4LF  on Tuesday April 16th. The day will begin with coffee from 10.30, there will be thanksgiving worship at 11am where Rev. Rachel Parkinson will preach ,  and at 1.30 pm a time of fellowship and memory sharing. If you have enjoyed District days in the past or have never managed to  join us before  you are  very welcome. Please bring packed lunch - drinks provided.

Thanks

Claire Harmer  (Acting Secretary)

 

SoBS Cannock

 

ArtServe

ArtServe seeks to explore and share creativity, develop ideas about how the arts can be used in worship, and to worship together. Its roots go back to 1935 as a fellowship of Methodist organists and choirmasters but in 2010 developed into an organisation with a much wider creative remit for Christians. 
 
ArtServe has many things to offer including an annual festival in October, a magazine published 3-4 times a year, facebook groups, financial support through the Freeman Trust grants for young people (although adults are not excluded) needing tuition to help with music in worship, a monthly online members chat, a website and a bi-monthly email newsletter. 
 
Please subscribe to our newsletter on our website for more details. The newsletter is free to subscribe to and is delivered via email. Please also explore the website if you wish to know more about how ArtServe can support your Christian creativity https://www.artserve.org.uk/
 

 

Human Rights Monitors for 2025

The Methodist Church partners with the Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel an international programme coordinated in the UK by the Quakers. They are recruiting human rights monitors for 2025! Please could you spread the word…
EAPPI call their human rights monitors Ecumenical Accompaniers, or EAs for short. EAs spend three months in Palestine and Israel witnessing and monitoring human rights violations and standing in solidarity with local peace activists. When they come home, they give talks in their local communities and advocate for an end to the military occupation of Palestine. 

EAs need to be flexible, hard-working, physically and emotionally robust, open to hearing from different perspectives, and able to represent the programme in a professional manner. No previous monitoring experience is required. Expenses will be paid and a living allowance provided.
To apply, or for more information, see www.quaker.org.uk/applyeappi. The closing date is Sunday 14 April 2024, 5pm.

 

 

West Midlands Immigration Meeting of Migrant & Refugee Organisers (MARO)

Venue: St Chad and St Mark's Anglican Church, Wolverhampton WV3 0HG
Date: Tuesday 16th of April
Time: 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM
 
The purpose for this meeting is to bring together organisers from across the West Midlands to organise for changes in the pathways to citizenship and other immigration issues.
 

 

West Midlands Mayoral Accountability Assembly 2024


On the evening of Thursday 25th April, amidst celebrating our diversity with powerful testimonies, communities from across our membership will come together to put specific asks directly to Andy Street (Conservative candidate) and Richard Parker (Labour candidate) on our priorities for Housing, Safety and Work.
 
This is not a public hustings event. We will publish written responses to our priorities received by all candidates on our website as well email them out to everyone on our mailing list.
 
Our priorities have been developed by our membership over the course of the past 18 months through listening events, workshops and local action. We are seeking a 2-way accountable relationship with whoever becomes the next Mayor of the West Midlands.
 
If you are from a member organisation or have received this specific invitation as a guest, join us then for what will be a moving evening of communities acting together for the common good and social justice.
 
For more information and to register your place, please visit:
 
https://actionnetwork.org/events/25april2024

Arrangements are being made to arrange a coach to take attendees from the Wolverhampton area to the Mayoral Assembly in Birmingham. If anyone is interested in attending the event, they should register via the link and contact me: Eddy Aigbe at ccorganiser@wsmethodist.org.uk

 

Bible Month Study Day

Kidderminster & Stourport Circuit
 
Are you doing Bible Month on Genesis this year?
A special Study Day on Genesis, the Bible Month book for 2024, has been organised by Kidderminster & Stourport Circuit’s LP&WL Meeting:
Saturday 4 May
at
Trinity Methodist Church Centre, Churchfields, Kidderminster DY10 2JL
10.00 for 10.30 – 15.00
[Tea & Coffee provided – please bring your own packed lunch!]
Open to the Wolverhampton & Shrewsbury and Birmingham Districts, this study day will be led by Dr Andrew Mein, Director of Research at the Queen’s Foundation, Birmingham. 
Whilst aimed primarily at preachers, the day will be of interest to those leading the study of Genesis in small groups – and to anyone who wants to get to grips with the pivotal first book of our Bible!
The venue is a 15 minute walk from Kidderminster railway station and also has ample free parking on site.  There’s a map on the church web site:  trinitymethodistkidderminster.org.uk
To reserve a place on Saturday 4 May, please contact:
Mike Dernie
Secretary
Local Preachers & Worship Leaders’ Meeting
Kidderminster & Stourport Methodist Circuit
Email: mikedernie@aol.com
Tel.  01299 400284
 
The Kidderminster & Stourport Circuit will be having themed preaching on Genesis throughout October 2024.
 

 

Saltley Trust Funding

St Peter’s Saltley Trust offers funding and support for creative projects in Christian learning/discipleship and religious education.  Come and hear about our new grass-roots grant opportunities, and help shape our new programme of discipleship projects by telling us what you think helps people go deeper in their everyday walk with God.  Meet us at the following time/place, and we’ll buy you a coffee (or similar)! 
 

*             Wed 24 April, 10-12 - Hummingbird Cafe, Meeting Point House Telford TF3 4HS
 
Open to anyone - not just church leaders/ministers.
 
No need to book, but dropping us an email would help us know who to expect. Look out for the Saltley Trust logo when you arrive.  Contact Ian Jones (director@saltleytrust.org.uk) <mailto:(director@saltleytrust.org.uk)
 
 
Ian Jones
Director, St Peter's Saltley Trust
director@saltleytrust.org.uk
 
 

 

3Gen Volunteers needed

Volunteering for 3Generate is now open! There are plenty of different ways to join the team and help make the event happen.
Here’s Jude Levermore sharing why volunteering matters: https://youtu.be/iWCUqrTfEBU  
Let’s share the news far and wide and encourage those we know to get involved. And why not consider the opportunity yourself too?
Check: www.methodist.org.uk/3Generate for further information

 

 

 

 

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