Calling all education chaplains...

Do you or someone you know in your church serve as a college or school chaplain?

Chaplaincy Central is conducting a survey.

At the Free Churches Group over the last few years we have been working hard to gather information and raise the profile of educational chaplaincy work. You can read about the FCG work in education HERE and the recent work done in the field of further education and chaplaincy HERE. .

Chaplaincy Central is undertaking a survey of current chaplains in school and FE colleges. It will take just a few minutes of your precious time to complete and they hope you will forward the link to other chaplains you know, so they can complete it too.

The aim of the Chaplaincy Central survey is to gain a better understanding of the work of chaplains and of chaplaincy in education which in turn can help in recruitment, resources, training and support, all things we are passionate about in Chaplaincy Central. Complete the survey HERE.

Perhaps in the coming weeks, at your church, you would like to pray for the work of chaplains who work in education?

Loving God

We pray for the chaplains who serve ain our schools, colleges, universities and learning providers,

We pray that they have the courage, wisdom and stamina to support the children, students and staff.

"Now to Him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to His power that is at work within us." Ephesians 3:20

In Jesus' name, we pray. Amen

Love Our Schools.... let us pray

The FCG has been working with Pray for Schools for many years, as part of the Steering Group, and in partnerships with activities and prayer networks.

There is a call to prayer this week called: ‘Love our Schools'.

At Pray for Schools, they say that we long for every school in the land to be a prayed for school! Why not choose a date for this week?

All through the year hundreds of prayer groups meet together to pray because they want to support their local schools. As we look forward to the new hope that springtime brings, we thought it’d be great to encourage Christians up and down the country to join together to ‘Love our Schools’!

You can get involved at your local church or in your Bible study groups and fellowships, by downloading and sharing this free prayer resource HERE.

This inspiring and kind resources sheet includes ways we can bless our schools too!

Free Church Voice in Education

There is a role for a Free Church voice in education, both generally and in relation to religious education and spiritual development. The FCG have been involved in educational development and strategy for many years; most recently in supporting our member groups and churches to engage more fully with their wider communities and education sectors - schools, further and higher education. You can read more about our work HERE.

On 24th January, staff from the FCG and members of Further Education (FE) Working Group met to take the FE work on to the next steps. You can read all about the progress so far and find out how your church can get involved HERE.

Those in attendance at the meeting (pictured from left to right) - Professor Graham Handscomb (FE / FCEC), Sarah Lane Cawte (FCG), Sara Iles (FCG), Dr John Wise (FE/ FCEC), Rev Paul Rochester (FCG)

24th January also marked the United Nations International Day of Education. We had much to give thanks for, to discuss and to pray about….

Let us pray…

Living God, we pray for students, tutors and support staff in the further education establishments in our area.May students be filled with strength, determination and wisdom to fullfil their potential in their vocational and academic studies. In the name of Jesus, we pray.

Amen.

London Church Leaders - #LondonUnited

Christian Unity message at a time of uncertainty

The London Church Leaders, senior church leaders of different Christian denominations across the whole of London, have met in Christian Unity Week 2019.  We represent Christians with a variety of opinions and experiences in relation to the current uncertainties facing our city and our nation. We speak as those who have listened to the membership of our own organisations, as well as those of all faiths and none within the communities we serve. We celebrate the diversity of London, and not least how EU Citizens are a gift and a blessing to our churches and our capital.

The Divisiveness of the Debate

It is inevitable that the withdrawal of the UK from the EU should evoke high emotions and passionate debate. However, we are concerned that the manner and tone of some of the debate is widening divisions in our country – including in London where 59.93% voted Remain and 40.07% voted Leave.

We therefore call on politicians, the media and all in positions of influence to consider carefully how they contribute to this debate and how we can all seek to promote reconciliation and unity whatever the future of the United Kingdom’s relationship with the European Union.

Protection of EU citizens

There is understandable uncertainty, insecurity & fear among EU citizens - many of whom worship in our congregations - about their future in the UK.

We are committed to working together across our churches to provide support for EU Citizens seeking Settled Status, alongside promoting what we are already doing to foster community cohesion.

We call on all with the ability to do so to support these EU citizens, and we join with the Mayor of London and others in celebrating EU Citizens and the contribution they make to our common life in London, not least to the health and social care sector.

The Rise in Hate Crime

Since the referendum we have seen a rise in hate crime and an increase in those actively using hate speech on our streets. We must learn from the experience of the Windrush Generation, and avoid creating a climate of fear and insecurity for minority ethnic people in the UK.

We therefore call on all in society to increase our efforts to promote community cohesion and tackle hate speech and hate crime. We especially stand with minority faith communities impacted by the rise in anti-Semitism, Islamophobia and other faith discrimination. We will continue our own extensive work in bringing people together across difference.

Neglect of other Social Issues

Brexit is rightly taking up a great deal of Parliamentary time and national discussion. At the same time, we are troubled that other social issues are not getting the attention they deserve, not least those affecting the most vulnerable in society. We draw attention to the rise in homelessness in London and the increased use of foodbanks. We are also concerned and actively working to address serious youth violence across London. We are concerned about the potential for social unrest unless we have a clear sense of hope and unity for our common future.

We therefore call for urgent action on tackling poverty and social discontent in London and elsewhere in the UK and commit to continuing our work to address these issues.

London Church Leaders – Christian Unity Week 2019.

Photo Credit: Max Colson

Let's Love our Schools.

The FCG has been working with Pray for Schools for many years, as part of the Steering Group, and in partnerships with activities and prayer networks.

We are delighted to announce a collaborative project and call to prayer coming up next month: ‘Love our Schools'.

At Pray for Schools, they say that we long for every school in the land to be a prayed for school! Why not choose a date for this between 4th and 15th February?

All through the year hundreds of prayer groups meet together to pray because they want to support their local schools. As we look forward to the new hope that springtime brings, we thought it’d be great to encourage Christians up and down the country to join together to ‘Love our Schools’!

You can get involved at your local church or in your Bible study groups and fellowships, by downloading and sharing this free prayer resource HERE.

This inspiring and kind resources sheet includes ways we can bless our schools too!