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SUPPORTING RELIGIOUS EDUCATION IN YOUR LOCAL SCHOOLS

Does your church host school visits, or would you like to think about ways in which you could invite schools to your building?


Would you consider talking about your Christian faith in an RE lesson, either in school, or through a video link? These are practical ways in which Free Church people can help children and young people to understand what it is to be a Christian and, in particular, what it means to be a Free Church Christian.


A new initiative – RegionalREHubs – has been set up to support schools, teachers and others involved in delivering Religious Education as part of the school curriculum, and one of its first activities is to equip speakers and those who host visits with the necessarily knowledge and insight to do so in a way that is compatible with the needs of schools.


The RegionalREHubs initiative is supported by a range of organisations, including the Religious Education Council, of which the Free Churches Group is a member – and has been for nearly 50 years! A series of free online training events has been launched, and anyone who is interested is invited to register for one of these dates:

2022

Monday 12 December 9:30-11am


2023

Tuesday 24 January 4-5:30pm

Monday 20 February 6-7:30pm

Thursday 23 March 2-3:30pm

Tuesday 18 April 9:30-11am

Wednesday 17 May 11-12:30pm

Tuesday 20 June 10-11:30am


To book a date, email: marketing@regionalrehubs.co.uk


Attending one of these training sessions offers participants the opportunity to sign up to an agreed set of principles for working with schools, and to gain a RegionalREHubs kitemark, either for individuals as speakers, or for church buildings where tours are offered. A national register will be developed, and any enquiries that come through the Regional Hubs will be passed to an appropriate person or an appropriate church. Do consider joining a training session and ensuring that Free Church voices are heard!

You can find more information here.

Photo by Christi Marcheschi on Unsplash

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Nourishing Roots - with Ruth Perrin, 31st Jan 2023, 10:00-16:00

Location: St Antony's Priory 74 Claypath Durham, DH1 1QT

Date: 31st Jan 2023, 10:00 - 16:00

Register your place HERE.

A day of reflection and spiritual refreshment for Free Church chaplains within the quiet and peaceful surrounds of St Antony's Priory, Durham. This day is part of our tri-annual 'Nourishing Roots' sessions where we seek to help refresh our spirits and have a time of retreat away from our busy ministries.

Our reflections will be led by Dr Ruth Perrin, an experienced minister, trainer, researcher and mentor; she has been exploring and encouraging faith development for two decades and is passionate about helping people to draw close to Jesus and explore their part in his kingdom plans.

A buffet lunch will be provided - please advise us of any dietary requirements in advance.

The day is free of charge, but there are only 15 spaces available due to the size of the meeting room. We will initially have tickets available for six prison chaplains, six hospital chaplains, and three education chaplains. Tickets may be made more widely available in weeks to come.

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The Welcome Directory Connections Zoom, 28th Nov, 7:30pm

An hour to encourage and resource faith communities who are committed to welcoming prison leavers.


28th Nov 2022, 7:30pm to 9:00pm

The Welcome Directory is a multi-faith charity that has a simple yet powerful vision: to help faith communities become places where people who leave prison find acceptance. A place to belong that not only nurtures faith but also offers appropriate practical support.

Join us for our quarterly Connections Zoom to be encouraged and resourced in this work.

In this session you will:

Hear the first-hand story of a prison leaver who has been helped by a faith community.

Gain an awareness of how the organisations Circles UK and Daylight Ministries support people who are in and have left prison, and how you can partner with them in your own work with prion-leavers.

Have opportunity to share stories, insights and ask questions about working with prison levers.


Register your place HERE.

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"Oh Little Town of Bethlehem" - Palestinian Christians, Reality, Challenges and Prospects, Webinar, Dec 7, 2022, 15:00

“Oh little town of Bethlehem” – Palestinian Christians, Reality, Challenges and Prospects by Revd Dr Munther Isaac

Webinar on Wednesday 7th December 3pm UK time

Register your place HERE.

The world turns to Bethlehem during Christmas, but they have a fairytale image of the little town. However, this is a real community with real challenges. This webinar gives an insight into the reality and challenges of Palestinians and Palestinian Christians in the Holy Land.

Revd Dr Munther Isaac is a Palestinian Christian pastor and theologian. He now pastors the Evangelical Lutheran Christmas Church in Bethlehem. He is also the academic dean of Bethlehem Bible College, and is the director of the highly acclaimed and influential Christ at the Checkpoint conferences.

Balfour Project flyer is available to download HERE.

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Islamophobia: The Causes, The Cures and The Church, Webinar, 16th Nov 2022, 19:30

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What is Islamophobia? Does a definition matter? How do we prevent it?

Join us for a webinar with prominent activists and organisers in the Scottish Muslim community to better understand:

1. How Islamophobia is experienced, and impacts individuals and society

2. How this definition helps Muslims name their experience and non-Muslims to recognise the problem.

3 . What might help prevent and ultimately cure Islamophobia

4 . How the Church and its members might play a part in this cure

This webinar has been organised to coincide with the second annual Islamophobia Awareness Month and Scottish Interfaith Week. These occasions represent a good opportunity for us as a Church to collectively reflect on the harm caused by Islamophobia, listen to those affected and find out what we can do. Attendees will also have the chance to ask questions anonymously or directly.

Once we understand it, we can help to tackle it.

Once we listen to the impact, it is harder to dismiss.

Once we learn about the power of allyship we can focus our energies and our compassion on doing something that makes a difference.

Speakers' bios will be released to those registering and once they're finalised.

Register your place HERE.

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