NEWS
2021 National Conference for School and College Chaplains - online on 9 June
Over recent years, here at FCG we have been an active partner in the work and mission of the Centre for Chaplaincy in Education. We are delighted to announce that further information and how to reserve your place on their forthcoming conference are now available.
The conference is aimed at School and College Chaplains and will be held online on 9th June and on the following day there will be a retreat-style gathering.
The conference is entitled People of Hope in times of change. For further details and how to reserve your place:
The conference will provide a time and space for reflection and growth as we continue to connect with others.
“We are excited to offer an ‘unprecedented’ full day and evening of keynotes, workshops and evening celebration with spaces for reflection and worship and opportunities for networking”
Festive news!
Festive is the FURTHER EDUCATION & SIXTH FORM INITIATIVE! Over the last few years, FCG have worked collaboratively with Festive and so we are delighted to share the good news and their latest annual review with you.
They are a UK based Christian charity who seek to:
Inspire Students
Equip Mission
Love Further Education & Sixth Forms
Their Annual Review of 2020 is out now for you to read and share.
Please join me as we continue to pray for the work and mission of Festive.
In 2020 Festive have collaborated with some fantastic organisations and projects including…
Will you join us to pray alongside Prison Fellowship this Sunday
Will you join us to pray alongside Prison Fellowship this Sunday and in the days ahead?
For over 40 years, they have been working with, supporting and praying with and for prisoners across England and Wales.
The Free Churches Group and our work in prison chaplaincy have worked with The Prison Fellowship (PF) for many years.
On 24th January- for this Sunday
“Let us pray…
Pray for Chaplaincy departments that are recruiting new Chaplains this month.
Ask God that He would bring the right people to the roles.
Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer
Amen ”
(photo courtesy of Diana Simumpande at Unsplash
TIME TO PRAY! FOR OUR SCHOOLS... on 24TH FEB
As you may already know, FCG plays an active part in the work and mission of the Pray for Schools network. I have been part of their steering group over the last 4 years. I am pleased to be able to share with you that, following a dynamic and prayerful meeting earlier in January and an inspiring steering group meeting this week, we are hosting another prayer times on 24th February from 12.30-1.15pm.
You can register for this prayer time here:
We look forward to welcoming you on 24th Feb and praying alongside you, for our schools.
Let’s take heart, believing in Jesus’s wonderful promise that ….
“If you remain in me and my words remain in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.
— John 15:7 (NIV)
Pray for Schools steering group with reps from Care, Youth for Christ, FCG, Scripture Union, Association of Christian Teachers, Open the Book and Prayer Spaces in Schools
(Sara, FCG Media Support Officer)
Recording of webinar available now - "Racial Justice / Criminal Justice – what can your church do?"
A recording of the webinar “Racial Justice / Criminal Justice – what can your church do?” is now available for you to watch and share. This event was held in September 2020. This webinar intends to equip the church, in the widest sense, to address some of the recommendations raised by the Lammy Report into racial disparities within the Criminal Justice system.
The next in the series is coming up soon: 23rd Feb from 6.30-8pm, University of Birmingham in partnership with the Barrow Cadbury Trust and FCG, will be hosting a webinar entitled 'Racial Injustice - what can you church do? Building Community.'
This will be a free event, but registration is required. Booking details through Eventbrite and further information will be on the FCG website soon. Keynote speakers include Chine McDonald, Head of Community Fundraising and Public Engagement at Christian Aid and George Barrow from Ministry of Justice.
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These webinars are intended to provide faith community leaders with practical but informed ideas for churches to take action that can help to reverse the worrying trends and see fairer outcomes for BAME people in the criminal justice system in England and Wales.
One of the organisations hosting the next event
(cover photo courtesy of Thomas William at Unsplash)