New this week:
Wesley House Events
Eco Community Launch
Youth Worker needed
Wolverhampton Fair Traid
Circuit Admin job - Herefordshire
In case you
missed it:
Singing for the Brain
A Place to Call Home
WM District Chair Advert
Christian Women's Fellowship Event
District Grants
Finance Officer needed
Lichfield Diocese of Evangelist presents...
Save the Date
Latest Safeguarding Training Info
District Children's Activities Support Fund
Dial-a-prayer
free phone line to hear prayers : 0808 281 2514 Methodist News :
0808 281 2478
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Wesley
House events
Join us for the rescheduled Brian E Beck Memorial Lecture
on Saturday
14 December. There is the option to attend
in-person or online.
This year’s lecture will be provided by The Revd Dr Julian
M. Pursehouse and the lecture title is The Complete Art of
Happiness – Engaging with Wesley through a Theology of Happiness
For further information and to register visit -
https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/wesley-house/brian-e-beck-memorial-lecture/e-vkjldd
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Eco
Community launch
With the
support of the Action for Hope; Justice Seeking Church;
Evangelism & Growth; and the Climate Change Priority
Collaboration Group, we are launching an Eco Community (Community
of Practice). We hope this will offer the support and
signposting needed to encourage individuals and churches to be
more eco-friendly. It is a minefield out there; how do
we know what’s greenwash and what’s really green? How
can a church work towards net zero or ecochurch when money is
tight? How can we worship alongside God’s blue and
green world? How do we become a Justice Seeking Church
for all things,
not just for humans?
How bamboozling it can be! So it would be great if you
could share the news with your District and let interested
parties know (church/circuit stewards, justice group leaders
etc…). We hope this will be a space where people can
hear from guest speakers, and exchange ideas, resources, and
enthusiasm.
The dates of the first three Eco Community gatherings are 12
November, 10 February and 13 May, all at 7pm. The joining
link is here.
For more details, contact Siggy
Parratt-Halbert “
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Wolverhampton
Fair Traid
Wolverhampton
Fair Traid has moved but not far! We are now sharing premises
with Shop in the Square, opposite our former home in Victoria
Arcade, Mander Centre, due to the redevelopment of part of the
ground floor of the Mander Centre. This will be occupied by
Superbowl next spring. Under the energetic leadership of
our newly appointed Chair, Doctor Isabel Gillis, we achieved the
move in less than a month and are very happy in our new home,
working alongside designers. We really are part of a one-stop
ethical gift shop now!
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Circuit
Administrator needed
CHURCH
& CIRCUIT ADMINISTRATOR (Full-time) Herefordshire (South
& East) Methodist Circuit
We are seeking an experienced part time Administrator who will be
working 14 hours a week (56 hours a month) to support our Circuit
and Methodist Church in Ledbury. On offer is a salary of £10,920
per year (£15 per hour) and the opportunity for home or office-based
working based at our Meeting Centre at the Ledbury Methodist
Church, please note this role will require you to attend meetings
at our Church & Meeting Centre in Ledbury as required.
As the Church & Circuit Administrator, you will be helping to
develop and oversee the day-to-day administration of the South
and East Herefordshire Circuit communication and office
functions.
This
will include:
- Supporting our
Superintendent Minister by responding to messages and
requests, distributing information to both churches within
the South & East Herefordshire Circuit as well as to
individuals.
- Preparing
documents and worship resources for print and/or video as
directed.
- Maintaining
databases including membership lists, community roles and
attendance.
- Assisting with
the administration and maintenance of circuit records,
ensuring statutory compliance, providing administrative
support to our Circuit Safeguarding Officer in connection
with the development and implementation of both circuit and
local church policies, and assisting with the management of
related training.
- Taking on
responsibility for the Circuit and Superintendent Ministers
Diary, maintaining and reporting circuit statistics,
assisting in the production of the Circuit Plan and managing
related resources.
- Preparing and
distributing publicity material within the circuit and
assisting with the maintenance and development of our
websites and social media.
- At our Ledbury
Methodist Church where we also rent office and meeting
spaces this will include managing our Church, Office and
Meeting Room Bookings, co-ordinating our rotas, assisting
with creation of regular publicity and posts on social
media. Managing stock levels on consumables, and ordering
replacement stock as well as preparing reports.
To be
considered as the Church Circuit Administrator you will need:
- To be an
experienced Administrator, computer literate with a good
working knowledge of Microsoft Office and in particular
Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook.
- Excellent
interpersonal and communication skills both written and
spoken with the ability to build and sustain
relationships. If you have experience of working
empathetically with volunteers from diverse backgrounds and
with different levels of experience and be able to adapt
your ways or working to meet the needs of different
individuals that would be advantageous.
- An enhanced DBS
check.
- A full driving
licence and own vehicle.
On offer
for the successful candidate is:
- A permanent
part-time job working 56 hours a month.
- An hourly rate of
£15.00
- The flexibility
for home-based / hybrid or office-based working in Ledbury.
To find out more, register your interest or apply
please either call us on 01905 795531, email jvmorriss@aol.com.
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Singing
for the Brain Group
We're starting a new Singing for the Brain group at St Johns in
Bloxwich and I wondered whether there was anyone from
neighbouring circuits who might be interested in attending.
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A
Place to Call Home - Action for Children
Introducing our new campaign: A
Place to Call Home
Dear friends,
We have just launched our new campaign around
children in care called "A Place to Call
Home" and we are delighted to share it with
you.
Every 15 minutes, a child goes into care in
the UK.
They’ve already faced huge challenges in their
young lives. Challenges no child deserves. Over
half will have suffered neglect and abuse. And many
will have experienced trauma. This is unacceptable.
That just isn’t right.
Because they’re a child, like any other. A child
with a favourite TV show. A favourite food. A child
that deserves to feel safe and loved. And to thrive
as they grow up.
Sadly, there aren’t enough good, loving homes out
there for children in care. Children are too often
moved from place to place - or into homes that
aren’t right for them. Some are split up from their
siblings. Many feel isolated and unsettled.
This is unacceptable. Children in care have already
been through so much. They need a place
they can truly call home.
This is why we're campaigning for the reform of the
children's social care system, so that children in
care get the high-quality homes they need to
thrive.
Add your
name to the campaign and support children in care.
Find out
more about A Place to Call Home here.
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Join our next Faith Space
Our next quarterly Faith Space event will be held
from 3:30pm - 4:30pm on Tuesday 29 October
2024.
We were delighted to host our first Faith Space
event on Wednesday 10th July where we heard from a
range of speakers across Action for Children
including Caroline and Wynne from our
brilliant residential service, Tan Y Bryn, CEO Paul
Carberry, and Alice Woudhuysen, Head of Policy and
Campaigns. We also heard from lifelong supporter,
Elizabeth Bishop.
Once again, we will bring speakers from our
Children's services, supporters and Secret Santa
campaign. Our Supporter Services team will also be
there to answer any questions.
Sign up
here to receive invitations to all future Faith
Space events.
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West
Midlands District Chair vacancy
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Christian
Women's Fellowship Event
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Faith
Rooted Community Organising Summary Report
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District
Grants
Now’s
the time to apply for a grant from the District
The Resourcing Mission Committee next meet on 17th October and
require grant applications to the District Advance Fund to be
submitted beforehand. Advice on grant submission is
available from our District Grants Officer Denise Hargreaves who
is also the person to whom completed applications should be sent.
dkah26@gmail.com
Here is a link to the DAF grants page of the District
website where you will find the relevant forms and documentation.
FINANCIAL
RESOURCES — Wolverhampton and Shrewsbury Methodist District
(wsmethodist.org.uk)
Early
notice of District Advent & Christmas small grant scheme
For those thinking ahead to December, the District will once
again run a small grant scheme (up to £200) in support of the
Connexional Advent and Christmas campaign “Hush the Noise” https://www.methodist.org.uk/for-churches/christmasresources/
More details will be available later
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Lichfield
Diocese of Evangelist Presents...
Rev
Malcolm Mycock
The Bucknall Team
Ministry - Team Vicar
“Journeys”
Tuesday
1st October 2024
12.00
pm – 3.30 pm
St.
John’s Church & Welcome Centre
30
Greasley Road, Abbey Hulton, Stoke-on-Trent, ST2 8JD.
Find
us - St John's Church & Welcome Centre - A Church Near You
Google
Maps ,
Nearest railway station: Stoke-On-Trent Railway Station, Station
Road, Stoke-On-Trent ST4 2AA.
To
book your place contact Warden, Lynne Mills, at lynne@fpe-network.org
Free
refreshments are provided – please state your specific dietary
requirements
If you
are not a member of the Community of Evangelists, you can still
come to ‘try us out’ - all welcome!
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Save the Date
The
District is planning a gathering for all paid and voluntary lay
people.
29th January 2025 10.00am – 2.30pm.
Venue to be decided.
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Latest Safeguarding 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
5/10 – Vale of Stour 0945hrs registration
12/10 – Wolverhampton – St Johns MC – 0945hrs registration
19/10 – Black Country Circuit – Leabrook MC – 0945hrs
registration
9/11 – Carrs Lane Centre Birmingham – 0945hrs registration
Also for online courses use this link – its uploaded with new
options regularly
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/o/neil-hutchinson-learning-and-development-officer-86574095023
New
Foundation Training
The new foundation training will be available soon – we are
just waiting for Connexion to finalise & then myself &
Sue Holder will deliver the training to all circuit trainers –
hopefully around September time. Also the new material is available
to order from Methodist Publishing.
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District Children's Activities Support 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.
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