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Prison Fellowship - prayer diary for this month...
Why not join us as 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.
Find out more about their work HERE. You can read and pray through their February Prayer Diary.
““Bear with each other and forgive one another if any of you has a grievance
against someone. Forgive as the Lord forgave you.” ”
(cover photo courtesy of Timothy Eberly at Unsplash)
Tea and chat - a time for healthcare chaplains to get together
Tea & Chat - for mutual support. A chance to chew over the week before you go home….. For the next few weeks, there will be sessions on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Everyone is welcome.
Tuesday: 23rd February, 16th March, from 4-5pm.
Zoom details: Meeting ID: 847 3526 3933; Passcode 499408
Wednesday: 10th February, 3rd March, 24th March, from 4-5pm.
Zoom details: Meeting ID: 848 8989 8244; Passcode: 685885
Thursday: 18th February, 11th March, 1st April, from 4-5pm.
Zoom details: Meeting ID: 884 0930 9600; Passcode: 750073
Come and share what is happening in your situation,
so that we can support one another.
Meg Burton, Secretary for Healthcare Chaplaincy (pictured below), will host these events. Meg provides the leadership on Healthcare Chaplaincy work at a national level for the Free Churches as well as in a multi-faith context.
(cover photo courtesy of Freddy Castro @ Unsplash)
MPA Faith-Based Leadership Course, University of Birmingham
Start date : April 2020
Duration : MPA: 2 years part-time
Course Type : Postgraduate, Taught
Fees : UK/EU/International: £9,000 each year, part-time for two years
Leading a faith community today is an increasingly complex and challenging task. Our MPA helps develop effective, equipped and well-informed leaders who can help their organisations maximise their impact for the good of society.
Today’s faith communities are often sizeable organisations with sophisticated educational, healthcare or social engagement projects and significant financial turnover. However, the initial training of faith leaders understandably focusses on their theological and pastoral skills, leaving many leaders with significant professional responsibilities and management challenges that they sometimes feel ill-equipped to confront.
The Birmingham Master of Public Administration in Faith-Based Leadership offers a globally-unique approach to faith leadership development, combining insight into organisational, administrative, managerial and leadership skills from negotiation to social entrepreneurship, from decision science to ethical purchasing, and from leading volunteers to intercultural engagement with a commitment to faith-sensitive application of these core principles on the ground in faith communities across the world.
The MPA is a two-year, part-time programme designed for senior and emerging senior leaders from across a variety of faiths, from faith-based organisations and from governmental and non-governmental organisations that deal with faith-based issues as part of their everyday life. Our programme is ideal for, for example, chairs of trusts, mosques, temples and gurdwaras, directors of companies and CIOs, bishops, area deans or equivalent, CEOs or COOs from faith-based organisations.
Applicants will ordinarily require a 2:1 or above at undergraduate level (or equivalent), three years’ experience in a leadership role at some level (not necessarily a senior yet), and will need to be employed or presently volunteering extensively in a leadership capacity, with the capacity to dedicate approximately 8 hours a week on average to their studies throughout the two years.
Apply via the Degree Apprenticeship Levy
If your organisation is based in the UK and pays the degree apprenticeship levy, or is prepared to apply for UK government support, it may be possible for 2021 admission only for funding which will cover most of the programme fees. Please contact us for more information on this.
Please visit HERE for more details.
"Dying Matters Week" 10th to 16th May 2021
Dying Matters is led by Hospice UK and aims to raise awareness of dying, death and bereavement.
Save the Date!
It's time to get the diaries out and save the date for Dying Matters Awareness Week 2021.
Running from 10 - 16 May, take part and join in the conversation about death, dying and bereavement.
More details about the theme for this year and how to get involved will be published soon.
Revd Meg Burton, the Secretary for Healthcare Chaplaincy for Free Churches, plays an active role in this planning for and sharing issues for this awareness raising week.
“Our mission is to create an open culture that talks about death and where people feel able to listen and support those who are plannning for end of life, who are dying and who have been bereaved.”
(cover photo courtesy of Aaron Burden at Unsplash)
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”