Tuesday 15 December 2009

A different sort of radical politics? Tues 26th Jan










In the wake of the expenses scandal and other issues, the next election will be a time when some people will not vote or will look beyond the main parties to see what other groups have to offer. The strongest of them are seeking to be part of the democratic process and being given appearances on “BBC Question Time”.

They are not about more of the same, they are radical in the way we say our Gospel is radical. Should we engage with groups who, like the BNP, say they are “the Christian Party”? Or should we help our churches make a clear witness against them and develop a dialogue as the Christian conscience of the mainstream?

This will be our first in a BCAN series for the election year. We are delighted that our main speaker will be Revd Dr Andrew Davey, the Urban Affairs specialist for the Archbishop’s Council of the Church of England. He has been leading in the preparation of a report concerning working within communities where radical parties are gaining support.

Andrew has wide experience of the church and urban mission and was a parish priest in Peckham prior to his current appointment. He is editor of http://urblog.typepad.com and author of Urban Christianity and Global Order. Theological Resources for an Urban Future, SPCK

Times: Arrivals 12.15 Start 12.30 Finish 2pm
Venue: Woodlands Church Crypt, Belgrave Road, Bristol BS8 2AA
Details: No Charge. Drinks provided – Please bring your own lunch

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All About Me: A Critical Look at the Self-Esteem Movement Sat 23rd Jan






















This event will explore the concepts of identity and self esteem, as well as how they are understood and taught in contemporary society: Glynn will critically analyse the modern approaches to understanding and promoting self-esteem. He will then present some biblically- based alternatives, considering how self esteem fits into the broader framework of Christian values. Lizzie will talk from her experiences of delivering the Hope's Place programmes on identity and self esteem to young people at risk of exclusion from school. She will discuss our pedagogical ideology and technique, sharing our story and stories from the lives of course participants.

Glynn Harrison works for the Academic Unit of Psychiatry at Bristol University, where he has the position of Norah Cooke Hurle Professor of Mental Health. Alongside his extensive research into mental disorders, including his most recent book‚ Recovery from Schizophrenia, Glynn is a lay minister at Christ Church, Clifton and lectures frequently on issues of psychiatry and faith.

Lizzie Thomas has been working for Hope's Place as an education programme facilitator since graduating over a year ago. She has a degree from the University of Bristol in Early Childhood Studies and is involved in the children's ministry at Christ Church Clifton. She is also currently training to be a counsellor with Network.


Cost: £25
Venue: Christchurch, 16 Mortimer Road, Clifton, Bristol, BS8 4EY

Download the PDF brochure

Tuesday 1 December 2009

HOPES PLACE and BCAN PASTORAL CARE FORUM TRAINING

HOPES PLACE and BCAN PASTORAL CARE FORUM TRAINING

Rosa Hubbard Ford (please see her web site http://www.rosahubbardford.com/) will be doing 2 days of training on sexual abuse in January (30th) and February (20th). I anticipate these might book up very quickly and Rosa has asked for a relatively small number of particpants. The days follow on from each other.

The charge is £25 each day (£50 in all)

We will give a cpd certificate on completion of the course.

If anyone wishes to come please could they book (and pay) asap to reserve a place. We will email further details.


Hope's Place
21 Stoke Hill, Stoke Bishop, Bristol, BS9 1JN
Tel: 0117 968 6303
www.hopesplace.org.uk

Handel’s Messiah A charity concert to benefit Hope’s Place 3 January 2010, 7.00pm


















Handel’s Messiah

A charity concert to benefit Hope’s Place

3 January 2010, 7.00pm

Clifton College Chapel
Clifton, Bristol Tickets may be bought online (see below), at the door, by calling 0117 968 6303 Tickets 12, 7 concessions

Led by exciting new conductor, Nicholas Bromilow, a talented group of young musicians will perform Handel’s Messiah. Bromilow recently finished school at Clifton College where he received the worshipful company of musicians’ prize. Both Bromilow and the Clifton Harmonic Ensemble will make their debut with this production. This Ensemble consists of musicians from London music colleges and the Bristol schools’ Philharmonia Orchestra, while the choir is made up of singers from Clifton College and the Royal Welsh College of music. They will be joined by up and coming soloists, Stephanie Sprag, James Eager, Josef Werker, and Christopher Preston Bell. All proceeds are going to Hope’s Place. Attend an excellent concert and support a wonderful cause.

http://www.hopesplace.org.uk/events/

Wednesday 25 November 2009

The Apprentice Tour: Cancelled









All dates for The Apprentice tour with Steve Chalke have been canceled. For more information please check press.

Tuesday 17 November 2009

Putting faith to work – supporting ex prisoners in Bristol. 28th Nov

Putting faith to work – supporting ex prisoners in Bristol.
Come and find out more about an opportunity to make a real difference.

When: Saturday 28th November 2009 10.00am – 1.30pm
Where? ISR - 162 Pennywell Rd, Easton, Bristol, BS5 0TX Tel: 0117 955 7430

We are looking for people motivated by their Christian faith to work with us to support prisoners being released from prison in Bristol. Could this be you, or your church?

“Basic Caring Communities” in Bristol is a new initiative which will provide genuine support to prisoners trying to settle back into the community. The intention is to offer regular supportive contact from a group of concerned volunteers committed to helping the ex prisoner resettle effectively in the community and not re-offend. Coming out of prison can be a frightening and lonely experience. The wish to “go straight” can be very strong, but often the support and help is simply not there. Many prisoners walk out of the prison gate with no one to welcome them back into the community. No wonder then that 3 in 5 prisoners are re-convicted within two years of leaving prison.

What can we do? The “Basic Caring Communities” initiative is a partnership between ISR, PACT (Prison Advice & care Trust) and the Prison Service and we will provide training support and encouragement to volunteers. The role of the volunteers is to work as part of a co-ordinated group to provide a warm human experience of community and practical support.

This is a real opportunity for people motivated by their Christian faith to make a difference to the lives of others and we would like to invite you to become involved in the scheme.

To find out more and consider whether this is for you we are holding a taster session” on Saturday 28th November from 10.00am to 1.30pm when you can come without commitment to find out whether this is for you or your church.

All are welcome to attend but it would help if you could let us know you are coming for catering purposes.

Single Parents Fair 5th Dec

Tuesday 20 October 2009

Mental Health & Healing in the Life of the Church: Sat 21st Nov














On Saturday 21st November, we are privileged to be hosting Dr Jo and Rev Gavin Knight, authors of Disturbed by Mind and Spirit: Mental Health and Healing in Parish Ministry, as well as Marvin Rees, for a regional conference on Mental Health and Healing in The Life of the Church.

We will be joined by representatives of the national organisations Premier Christian Lifeline, Mind and Soul and Anorexia Bulimia Care in what will be a unique gathering of Christians who have a passion for mental health.

To download the information leaflet: http://www.bcan.org.uk/downloads/211109.pdf
For more info contact kate@wholeminds.org.uk

Urge World Leaders to Vote No on U.N.'s Biased Goldstone Report

This from UN Watch:

I'm here at the emergency session of the U.N. Human Rights Council, facing a draft resolution by the Arab and Islamic blocs that seeks to endorse the biased Goldstone Report—a 500-page document that falsely accuses Israel of “deliberate attacks” against civilians during its defensive war against Hamas rocket attacks last January. (For details, see www.unwatch.org/goldstone.)

Adoption of this dangerous text will trigger proceedings toward the indictment and prosecution of Israeli leaders and officers in the International Criminal Court. What’s at stake is the very survival of democratic societies under the assault of terrorists—enemies of human rights who cynically invoke its protective cover.

The debate began yesterday and reaches its climax today. UN Watch will be there to address the assembled delegates. Representing us will be none other than Col. Richard Kemp, former commander of the British forces in Afghanistan, an expert in military strategy, and a hero of our time. Col. Kemp will tell the U.N. exactly what he told the BBC: “During Operation Cast Lead, the Israel Defence Forces did more to safeguard the rights of civilians in a combat zone than any other army in the history of warfare.”

Then comes the critical vote. We need your help. The U.S. will oppose the resolution, but the influential European Union votes -- UK, Germany, France -- are still undecided. Act now: Click here to take action and urge E.U. leaders to Vote No. I thank all of you around the world who have already done so.

Thank you for helping to make a difference —

Sincerely,

Hillel C. Neuer
Executive Director


To sign the petition go to http://petitions.number10.gov.uk/NoToGoldstone/

Thursday 8 October 2009

BCAN Using Business to fight poverty & transform communties TBN














Here is the audio from the event:

Part One MP3 (29MB)

Part Two Q&As * (3.3MB)


* Part Two is edited as the recorder did not pick up the questions

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Wednesday 7 October 2009

“Being White in the helping professions”

TO MARK THE UPCOMING WORLD MENTAL HEALTHDAY 2009

THE DELIVERING RACE EQUALITY IN MENTAL HEALTHCARE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT WORKER NETWORK BRING YOU

QUESTION TIME

Date: Thurs 8th Oct
Time: 7-9pm
Venue: Easton Christian Family Centre, Stapleton Rd., Easton (next to Easton Sports Centre)

Opening Lecture and Questions:

“Being White in the helping professions”

Judy Ryde PhD is a founder of Bath Centre for Psychotherapy and Counselling. She is the co-founder and past chair for Psychotherapists and Counsellors for Social Responsibility. Her doctoral research thesis is entitled Exploring White Racial Identity and its Impact on Psychotherapy and Psychotherapy Organisations. Since then her book based on her research, ‘Being White in the Helping Professions: Developing Effective Intercultural Working’, has been published. She leads a project for psychotherapy and counselling with refugees and asylum seekers.

Followed by

Question Time
Theme: Race, Identity, Inequality and the Bristol Story
Hosted by Ujima Radio Presenter and
NHS Bristol Health Trainer Coordinator Mandy Shute

Panellists
Joi Demery, Community Partnerships Manager, Avon and Wiltshire Mental Health Trust
AWP is the major provider of specialist mental health services operating across Bristol, North Somerset, South Gloucestershire and Wiltshire.

Gary Williams, Nilaari
The Nilaari Agency is a community based drug treatment provider that administers accessible high quality culturally appropriate services.

Phil Harrison, Turning Point
Turning Point is the UK's leading social care organisation. They provide services for people with complex needs, including those affected by drug and alcohol misuse, mental health problems and those with a learning disability

Simon Newitt, Director, Off the Record
Off The Record offers counselling support and information service for young people aged 11 - 25

To be sure you maximise the possibility of having your questions asked, we ask you to send them ahead of time to: mandyshute@nhs.net

For more information on the evening contact: Marvin Rees 0117 900 2207

Note:
This is or chance to question and debate some of the most pressing race, health and equality issues with key people in the voluntary sector and our public services.

Marvin Rees
Delivering Race Equality in Mental Health
Programme Manager, Public Health Directorate, NHS Bristol

marvin.rees@bristolpct.nhs.uk

Wednesday 30 September 2009

Monday 28 September 2009

Bristol Nights Training Days 5th & 12th October























Bristol Nights
Training Days for volunteers at Bristol nights

Trinity College

Stoke Hill

Stoke Bishop

BRISTOL

BS9 1JP


7.45 pm
The 5th and 12th of October


Ecumenical Christian project
Listening and serving tea and coffee

A Christian presence in the city centre on Friday and Saturday nights between 23.30 and 3.00.

Faithnetsouthwest’s Annual General Meeting & Conference 6 October 2009

Faithnetsouthwest’s Annual General Meeting and Conference takes place on 6 October 2009, at the Taunton Catholic Centre, The Mount, Taunton TA1 3NR – highlighting the themes of Inter Faith Week and the events taking place during the Week.

The AGM starts at 10am. The conference will start between 10.30am-45am, depending when the AGM ends, please arrive prepared for the earlier start time. The conference will end at 3.30pm.

One of the key aims of the conference is to promote the aims of Inter Faith week and to ensure the aims and objectives of the week are pursued beyond Inter Faith Week itself, these aims are:
to strengthen good inter faith relations at all levels to increase awareness of the different and distinct faith communities in the UK, in particular celebrating and building on the contribution which their members make to their neighbourhoods and to wider society to increase understanding between people of religious and non-religious belief.

Presentations will be made by the Right Reverend Mike Hill - the Bishop of Bristol, Warwick Hawkins from the Cohesion and Faiths Division of the Department for Communities and Local Government and Farooq Siddique from the Government Office of the South West. There will also be an opportunity to hear more about the work faith groups are doing to support the local community, and workshops on engagement with faith communities and how faith communities can raise the profile of their work in the community and get their voices heard. There will be workshop sessions to enable everyone attending to give their views, as well as an opportunity to give questions to the presenters. The conference should be of interest to all faith groups and organisations who want to work with them on community issues and find out more about them.


This will be our first event since the creation of our new membership structure. Membership is free and the criteria for membership are set out in our objectives and membership code of conduct. Full and associate members are entitled to participate in our interactive website, have priority booking for forthcoming events and access to briefings and other information provided by Faithnetsouthwest – including our quarterly newsletter and fortnightly e-bulletin. Membership also gives the opportunity to have a say in forming priorities for the work of Faithnetsouthwest and receiving advice on developing community projects and working with faith communities. Full members are also eligible for nomination for membership of the Faithnetsouthwest Board of Directors.

For more information contact Faithnetsouthwest. Please pass on this information to anyone you think might be interested.

Details are also on our website: www.faithnetsouthwest.org.uk

Thursday 17 September 2009

Faith community responses to the economic crisis Bristol, Homes or assets? Restoring faith in housing, 11am – 3.30pm, 20 Oct






























"In the face of the current unprecedented economic crisis, it is important for faith communities to reflect on the many challenges that we are now faced with – and which will have profound impacts on families, communities, jobs, housing, financial services and wider economies for years to come."

"The Churches have rich resources to draw on – not least the succession of commissions and reports on church, society and economy. What insights can we gain from revisiting this work – and how much does the new situation require new thinking?"

Bristol, 11am – 3.30pm, 20 Oct : Homes or assets? Restoring faith in housing
Roundtable event on future of affordable housing, with Neil Griffiths, National Housing Federation and Jacqui McCluskey, Homeless Link, organised with Housing Justice.


For more information, go to
http://www.ekklesia.co.uk/node/10229

Tuesday 8 September 2009

BCAN: USING BUSINESS TO FIGHT POVERTY & TRANSFORM COMMUNITIES Transformational Business Network, Thursday 8th October, 12~1.30pm







Thursday 8th October, 12~1.30pm
The Upper Hall @ Woodlands Church,
Belgrave Road, Clifton. BS8 2AA

Hosted by the Bristol Christian Action Network



The great non-conformist Victorian entrepreneurs showed how faith-based business could bring community transformation and tackle poverty. Can faith and business co-exist in today's economy and make a difference?

Transformational Business Network, a network of business and professional people who use business to alleviate poverty, is showing how it can. Since 2003, TBN members have created 13,000 jobs in 20 countries, providing a 'hand up' rather than a hand out.

Jerry Marshall is a 'Kingdom Entrepreneur' and General Manager of Transformational Business Network. He will present inspiring and challenging examples of how sustainable business projects are transforming communities.

Chris Egitto, a Bristol businessman and leader of the newly formed Bristol TBN group will talk about his involvement in Hagar, a project in Cambodia where businesses provide training and employment for ex-trafficked women, and TBN developments in the Bristol area.

Join the discussion and see you you and / or your church could be inspired and involved.

Parking can be limited (working day, lunchtime, etc) however there is good parking at the nearby Sainsbury's just a short 5 minute walk from Woodlands as well as some on street. The event is open to all who may be interested, so do feel free to share this with people.













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Media training Day, November 21

Media training Day, November 21
Bristol Evangelical Alliance Media Training Day, at St. Michael’s Church, Stoke Gifford, on 21 November, 09.

"Do you want to see what your local church or organisation is doing covered in the local media?
Or perhaps you need to know how to keep the media at bay? Can you write a compelling press release? Or do you want to learn how to?"

Whatever the media needs you have, come along to the BEA Media Training Day. Speakers to be confirmed but will include Sam Holiday, Editor of The Bath Chronicle.
Cost - £10. Numbers are limited so book early.

To reserve your place please contact Ali Hull on 0117 904 8989 or email alihull@worthers.com

AN EVENING WITH STEVE CLIFFORD - Friday 16th October 2009






















Friday 16th October 2009 at 7.15 p.m.
Easton Christian Family Centre
Beaufort Street, Bristol BS5 0SQ
(Refreshments and Exhibition For more details call 01275 399897)

Steve was appointed as the Alliance's new General Director with effect from April 2009 and has asked to come and share his vision with the churches in Bristol. He also chairs the Board of the national HOPE08 initiative, and is involved with Fusion, Spring Harvest and Soul Survivor. As part of the leadership of the Pioneer Network of churches across the UK and abroad, he is a member of the Inspire Core Group.

Dance Into The Night - 17 October 2009























Please find below information on ngm’s Dance into the Night event. We would be really grateful if you would publicise this in your church. As a church leader, if you wish to attend our VIP reception from 5 – 6pm on the day, please email zoewickham@ngm.org.uk. We would love it if you and your church could join us for this fantastic event.

Held on Saturday 17th October, matinee 2 – 4pm and evening 7 – 9pm, this is an event not to be missed. A chance to come and experience the work of ngm and hear the heartbeat of all we do. It is set to be an exciting, challenging and hugely entertaining event, held at ngm’s Caedmon Complex. Tickets are £5 (suggested donation) and available by calling 01454 414880

Fore more information go to www.ngm.org.uk

Thursday 3 September 2009

Simplify - a new EA resource















"Credit crunch. Housing crash. Debt. Redundancy."

"As the recession bites, instinct tells us to hold tight to every penny we've got, and dream of the stuff we can buy when it's over."

"But Jesus challenged us not to worry about money, but to think first of the needs of others."

"Simplify is a call to discipleship; to examine the spiritual hold money has on our lives by taking a month to consciously spend less and give more.
Join us in October as we Simplify our lives."

http://www.eauk.org/simplify/

Tuesday 25 August 2009

Fairtrade Fashion Show, 2010







Dear All
We are proud to unveil our new website for the Fairwear fairtrade fashion show 2010. Please check it out at www.fairwearfashionshow.org.uk

This event was such a hit last year we hope to make it even bigger and better in 2010. It will be held on Thursday 25th February at Bristol Cathedral and aims to demonstrate the range, affordability and availability of Fairtrade fashion. In a city that has just opened the 2nd largest Primark store in the country we want to offer sustainable alternatives to the fast fashion culture. Please spread the word and let me know if you're interested in helping in any way. And make sure you are there!

All good wishes

Jenny Foster
Bristol Fairtrade Co-ordinator

for more info bristolfairtradenetwork@googlemail.com

Saturday 22 August 2009

William Temple Foundation Online Survey on Religious and Spiritual Capital

Do you have a religion or faith?

Please can you help us do some important research?

We would like people living in the UK, aged 18 or over and who have a religious faith or spirituality and/or are active members of religious or spiritual groups, such as a church, mosque, temple, meditation group, study circle or prayer network to take part in this survey. We are
especially keen to secure good representation from people of Muslim, Hindu and Buddhist backgrounds.

As part of our Leverhulme funded research project we are inviting people from a wide range of faith communities in the UK to complete our survey. To do this survey online please click here

http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=M64pyIA3VqF46UBcMLbM4g_3d_3d

There are around 100 questions and the survey should take about 20 minutes to complete.

This survey is looking at how and why religious and spiritual groups make a contribution to their communities. Please try and answer all the questions and give your personal honest opinions

Everything you tell us is completely confidential and anonymous.

Thank you for your help


Dr Chris Baker and Greg Smith
William Temple Foundation,
Luther King House,
Brighton Grove,
Manchester, M14 5JP.
Telephone: 0161-249-2502

Tuesday 4 August 2009

“Finding your purpose!”

Please join us if you are:
• At a point of transition in your life or career
• Thinking of making changes but undecided as to exactly which direction to take
• Addressing conflicts between your own values and those operating in your work environment
• Seeking to live God's purpose in your life

“Finding your purpose!” will give you the opportunity to:

• Step back from daily routine to reflect deeply on the areas of your life that are important to you

• Explore your life and career from different perspectives

• Gain clarity and purpose about your future direction

The programme is designed around 10 evening sessions and everyone has access to an exciting online vocational software tool (Creative Metier v-interactive - www.creativemetier.com) and/or a hard copy workbook with a section of associated Bible readings.

In group sessions everyone has the opportunity to share experience, reflect on the Bible and discover a life aligned with their deepest aspirations and in tune with God's purposes.
We have been achieving profound results for participants as they connect with their calling.

Course Leader – Roger Allen

Dates: From 7.30pm to 9.30pm every Tuesday from 29th September to 8th December 2009 (not 27th October: half term holidays)

Venue: Severn Ridge, 29, Gloucester Road, Almondsbury, BS32 4HH

Commitment
Participants will be asked to work through one exercise in the software ahead of attending each session. Exercises take between 30 – 60 minutes to complete.

Cost (subsidised) - £150. Concessions negotiable.

For more information:

Contact Roger Allen

Telephone 01454 416 446

Email: roger.angieallen@blueyonder.co.uk

Places will be limited, so please contact Roger as soon as possible.

Fairtrade Ambassadors - We Need YOU!























Dear Fairtrade Supporter

As part of our aims this year to get more speakers into schools and workplaces, the Bristol Fairtrade Network is aiming to set up a team of Fairtrade Ambassadors in the City.

Our first training will focus on schools, with the aim of being able to provide a speaker to support the screening of 'Our Big FT Adventure' which Unchosen are planning to bring to high schools in Bristol in Nov/Dec, as well as being able to respond to requests from schools and other groups for talks/workshops during Fairtrade Fortnight. This would be a huge boost to our Fairtrade schools work and a great way to spread the word about Fairtrade in the City.

We are planning the first training session on Saturday 26th September 10-1.30pm and it would be great if you can be involved.

If you would prefer to only speak to a certain age group or only go into workplaces, not schools, or have time availability limitations, that is absolutely fine, you can specify that on the day. The training will cover basic Fairtrade presentations and also some fun games and exercises that can be used with different ages. It will be relaxed and fun and refreshments will be provided.

If you are interested and can attend the training, please let me know by 10th August so we can see what numbers we have and plan an appropriate venue.

Many thanks and I hope you can become an Ambassador!
All good wishes

Jenny

--
Jenny Foster
Bristol Fairtrade Co-ordinator
email: bristolfairtradenetwork@googlemail.com

Friday 24 July 2009

UNDERSTANDING EATING DISORDERS: A WORKSHOP FOR CLERGY, YOUTH LEADERS AND THOSE INVOLVED IN PASTORAL CARE























Friday 6th November, 9.30am - 1pm, Trinity College, Bristol, Hope's Place in association with Anorexia Bulimia Care

kateguthrie@hopesplace.org.uk / www.wholeminds.org.uk for more information

Recent figures suggest that 1 in100 women has a clinically diagnosed eating disorder and over half have a 'serious issue with food' that wouldn't be clinically diagnosed but causes them significant trouble. Many sufferers find that the Church is sadly not as supportive as it could be, due to lack of understanding and ignorance. This workshop affords those in church leadership the opportunity to explore the relationship between church, spirituality and eating disorders and consider how the church could better support both sufferers and carers.

Download the leaflet & booking form

WORKING WITH EATING DISORDERS: A TRAINING DAY FOR COUNSELLORS, GPS AND THOSE INVOLVED IN PASTORAL CARE
























Saturday 17th October, 9.30am - 3.30pm, Cotham Parish Church, Hope's Place in association with Anorexia Bulimia Care

kateguthrie@hopesplace.org.uk / www.wholeminds.org.uk for more information

This training day offers the opportunity to explore some of the less-discussed questions associated with eating disorders, such as how they relate to spirituality and the impact they have on men. Through a variety of lecture-style and discussion-based seminars, participants will be encouraged to reflect on how good practice in responding to eating disorders can be developed. We will also consider how partnerships between carers, service providers and churches can offer a better, more comprehensive care strategy and discuss how to recognise the limitations of each of these roles and when further help needs to be sought.

Download the leaflet & booking form

Tuesday 21 July 2009

"Bench Aid" - July 27th - 31st


















Crofts End Church in St George are looking for volunteers from other churches to work together to restore and re-paint all 55 park benches and a vandalised shelter in St George Park.

Each day between 9am - 1pm the church will be working with volunteers from the local community to undertake the tasks and to also build relationships throughout the project week, with the aim of sharing faith if opportunities arise.

A free community party has been arranged for volunteers at the end of the week.

For more info visit http://www.croftsend.org/site/168.asp

The Peacemakers City Of Bristol Prayer Patrol Showcase 2009

The Peacemakers City Of Bristol Prayer Patrol Showcase 2009
Malcolm X Community Centre, Saturday 25th July 2009


AGENDA

10.00
Registration/Refreshments/Networking

10.30
Welcome address/Introductions - Rev Samuel (Chair – Bristol P P)

10.32
Opening Prayer - Pastor Gilbert Wong (Chinese Christian Church)

10.35
Bishop’s Address – Bishop Declan Lang (Bishop of Clifton – Patron PP)

10.40
The PEACEMAKERS PRAYER PATROL DVD PRESENTATION

10.45
Inner city Youth Performance - Say No to Guns & Knives

10.50
REGIONAL PRAYER PATROLS SHOWCACE
Ledbury Prayer Patrols (Bill Coles – Coordinator Ledbury Patrols), Nottingham Prayer Patrols (Pastor Joan Richards – Coordinator Nottingham Patrols), Pill Prayer Patrols (Major Carol Young – Coordinator Prayer Shields) Bristol Prayer Patrols (Rev Philip Knott – Easton Patrols (Rev Palmer – Chief Commissioner Prayer Patrols - Bristol, International)

12.05
ICM Young People - A musical Tribute

12.15
Partners Contributions and Awards Ceremony - Rev Palmer & Inspector Graham Fox - Avon & Somerset Constabulary

Nominees:
New Patrols – Carol Young, Anne Stevens, Carol Douglas
UPF Ambassadors for Peace - Tomoko Harris (South West)
Crime Fighters – Inspector Mark Collins PCSO
Clare Gard Local Beat Police – Chris Adams
St.Paul’s Unlimited – Maryanne Kempf
East Central 1 Panel – Marcia Thompson
Bristol Evening Post – Julie Harding,
Dads Cabs
Pierian Centre – June Burrough & Malcolm X
Ujima Radio – Tim Kirby, Kevin Philemon, Roger Griffith
Community Activist/Sponsor/Fundraiser – Katie Cooper,


12.40
Poetry by Dr Edson Burton (Play writer, Novelist, Development worker BCC LGB Forum)

12.45
ST. Pauls Resident Participation by Pete Bullard

12.50
Testimony by Mustifa

12.55
Chair’s Report Rev Shuanna-Lee Samuel

13.00
Prayer Medley by Bristol Strategic Prayer Team:
Sister Layfatte – (Treasurer/Strategic Planning Advisor/Patroller )
Sister Dorothy – (Secretary/Patroller)
Sister MacFarlane – (Strategic Planning Advisor/Patroller)
Sister Pitter - (Strategic Prayer Advisor)
Rev Palmer - (Co-Coordinator/Facilitator/Training & Development
Strategic Planner/Media/Patroller)
Sister Shuanna-Lee – (Chair/Arts Co-coordinator/Events Manager
Administration/Patroller)

13.05
A Musical Tribute in memory of Michael Jackson & those who lost their lives as victims of crimes, throughout the past year. presented - by Tammy & Steven Redman

13.10
LUNCH

14.00
Close

Thursday 16 July 2009

CHURCHES ENCOURAGED TO TRY LIBERATING APPROACH TO MISSION










To prepare for the beginning of a new term, churches are being encouraged to adopt a more liberating and holistic approach to impacting their communities. The Evangelical Alliance is challenging churches to implement the Square Mile programme during the month of September for a fresh start to the academic year and to share testimonies and stories in order to inspire others in mission.

“Church leaders can often struggle to mobilise their congregation into outreach programmes that are time or energy intensive or have a high embarrassment or fear factor but Square Mile offers a fresh and freeing perspective”, said Krish Kandiah, Executive Director of Churches in Mission.

He continued: “Firmly grounded in Biblical teaching, this material offers inspiring not guilt-inducing motivation to mission. After a well-earned summer rest, let us hit the ground running in September by releasing Christians up and down the country to go the extra mile for Jesus in the year ahead.”

Churches that have already piloted the Square Mile resource have told of how it helped them grasp a biblical yet practical approach to mission and identify not only the needs within the square mile in which they are located, but also the outreach opportunities that church members are already engaged in.

Martyn Saunders, Vicar of All Saints Islington, said: “Square Mile certainly kickstarts a renewed vision for mission and social action in the community through the church members. We ran the programme initially with a small group of mums and the effect was a tangible increase of enthusiasm for reaching out to others. Our church has realised that the effects of focusing on whole-of-life spirituality are immediate and long-lasting.”

The Square Mile resources use inspiring real life stories to look at a biblical, holistic approach to reaching out to neighbours and covers the four dimensions of Mercy – demonstrating God’s compassion to the poor and needy; Influence – being salt and light in the public life of the community; Life Discipleship – living out our faith in our everyday life and Evangelism – faithful and relevant communication of the gospel.

The resources include Bible studies, expert theological reflection from Bishop Tom Wright, Elaine Storkey and Tim Keller, the inspiration from well-known practitioners such as Shane Claiborne, Jim Wallis, Mark Greene and J John, as well as powerful and moving stories from churches around the United Kingdom.

The Square Mile DVD, accompanying workbook and online resources (including powerpoint presentations and service outlines) function as a four-week course designed to be used individually, in small groups or as four themed services as a whole congregation. It can be ordered directly from www.eauk.org/squaremile or from a local Christian bookshop.

Friday 10 July 2009

VENUE CHANGE - BCAN: 25/7/2009 Church's Response to the Recession - A follow up discussion

Please note there is a VENUE CHANGE to this event.

Date & Time: Saturday July 25th, 9.30 -11.30am. The event is free and open to all.

Venue: St Stephen’s Church, 21 St Stephen’s Street Bristol BS1 1EQ

For further information please contact CarolineVirgo@HopesPlace.org.uk. If you missed that, then don't worry but you can check out the MP3s from the first meeting at http://bcanblog.blogspot.com/2009/06/marvin-reesrecession-morning-audio.html


Thursday 9 July 2009

BCAN: 25/7/2009 Church's Response to the Recession - A follow up discussion

Please note that the is a venue change for the above. News will be posted here when it is available.

Apologies for any inconvenience

Thursday 2 July 2009

Radio 4: The Reith Lectures - A New Politics of the Common Good














"An inspiring lecture by Professor Sandel calling for a new moral and spiritual dialogue in politics. He poses thoughtful challenges to the prevailing culture of 'market mimicking governance' and explores the idea of the common good to be found in strong public services and through their development the positive effect they have on social justice. Fighting poverty is not just about redistributing economic wealth but also addressing issues of equality and social exclusion. Could there be a new breed of Politicians who could put their own self interest to one side and fight for those who are stranded on the edges of our consumerist society?"

"A good way to spend half an hour of your time http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00729d9"

(Thanks Jo)

New Resource: 'The White Swan Formula'

This is a new resource from LICC downloadable from their site

"The credit crunch has delivered a profound shock to the foundations upon which the Western economic model was built. But will our financial institutions and governments simply weather the storm, make few minor regulatory adjustments and carry on as before? Can we take this perhaps once in a generation opportunity to consider the values that drive the system and reflect on what values should be driving the system?"

"In The White Swan Formula, James Featherby puts the case for a rediscovery of a values-based approach that can deliver profitability alongside the common good."

http://www.licc.org.uk/engaging-with-work/white-swan/

Monday 29 June 2009

Eurovangelism Job Vacancy







Eurovangelism
is looking for someone with excellent communication and organisational skills to join our team in Bristol as our UK Partnership Coordinator.

This key role involves motivating and organizing the churches, individuals, and organizations in the UK that participate in our Harvest for the Hungry food project, our short-term teams programme, and our Humanitarian Aid work.

For more details contact David Roderick on 0117 961 5161 or email office@eurovangelism.org.uk

Thursday 25 June 2009

Marvin Rees/Recession morning audio

Here's the MP3 audio from the Marvin Rees/Recession morning. Unfortunately, we've not had time to compress/edit it that much so you can download it straight here.

Part One (56.9MB)
Part Two (71.9MB)

Original event postings are here
http://bcanblog.blogspot.com/2009/06/so-that-was-churchs-response-to.html
http://bcanblog.blogspot.com/2009/06/bcan-13th-june-churchs-response-to.html

Tuesday 23 June 2009

Stop the Traffik: North Bristol























An evening to raise awareness of people traffiking in Bristol and to find out what we can do to campaign against it. The meeting is this Thursday 25th June at 7.30pm. It's happening at Oasis Academy Brightstow (old Portway school) in Shire. There will be a police officer there who investigates traffiking in our city, and a woman who runs another anti-traffiking group in Bristol. Please come if you can and/or spread the word to anyone else who might be interested.

If you want to know more check out www.stopthetraffik.org and if you can't make this Thursday but would be interested in coming to an anti-traffiking group email sttnorthbristol@yahoo.com

Tuesday 16 June 2009

Christians Urged to Urgently Sign Petition over 'Gagging of Free Speech' on Biblical View of Sexual Conduct and Marriage














CHRISTIANS across the UK have been urged to sign a petition calling on the Prime Minister to abandon plans to prevent Christians from openly explaining what they believe the Bible says about sexual conduct.


he Christian Legal Centre, which has represented many Christians in high profile cases where employers have denied Christians the right of freedom of speech on moral issues, has placed a Petition on its website (www.ccfon.org/petition.php) for individuals to sign on-line, or download and encourage fellow church members to sign up to before posting on to CCFON, which will hand collated petitions to the Queen, Prime Minister and Leader of the House of Lords. CCFON believes there will be “devastating consequences” to Christian witness if the Coroners and Justice Bill goes through Parliament as it stands.

Andrea Minichiello Williams, barrister and founder of the CLC says few Christian leaders or individuals realize that buried deep within the Bill is a clause which could prevent any Christian openly stating what the Bible says, and Christians have believed for 2,000 years, about issues such as homosexual conduct or even marriage.

She said: “No-one would imagine that a Bill to do with Coroners could contain anything about free speech and with all the media attention on MP expenses, this vital issue is going unreported by the media. If it got through as it stands, it would have devastating consequences for Christian witness and integrity in the UK. Church leaders and individuals Christians answering questions about their faith could well find themselves the subject of a police investigation and arrest just for speaking and living according to the Bible’s teaching on sexuality and marriage.”

Members of the House of Lords are likely to debate the clause on 23rd June (unless date gets pushed back due to pressures of parliamentary timetable), and Mrs Williams urges Christians across all denominations to log on to www.ccfon.org/petition.php and act immediately.

The petition reads: “Preserving the sanctity of life and freedom of speech are vitally important to the preservation of liberty and good governance under the rule of law in the United Kingdom. These are under immediate threat by measures in the Coroners and Justice Bill. We the undersigned, therefore, petition HM the Queen, the Prime Minister and the Leader of the House of Lords to:


1) Protect the value of human life in the UK by opposing proposed amendments authorizing state-sanctioned assisted suicide; and 2) Protect freedom of speech by abandoning its opposition to the free speech protection clause currently within the sexual orientation hatred offence which preserves the right to, discuss, criticise and urge to refrain from certain forms of sexual conduct or practices.”

CCFON is also co-ordinating a Prayer Meeting on June 22, 6.30 -9pm at Emmanuel Centre, 9 -23 Marsham Street, Westminster, London SW1P 3DW, where Christians are invited to attend and bring their friends with them.


Source: http://www.ccfon.org/view.php?id=760

Art on the Railings Wed 24th June






















Art on the Railings

From 6.30pm - Wednesday, 24th June 2009

In the grounds of St Matthew's Church, Clare Road, Cotham, BS6 5TB

This promises to be a fantastic summer evening event for all the family. Come along for great art, music and food!

The evening includes:
- Local Artists
- Music by The Ambling Band
- Barbeque & bar
- Auction and Art Sale
- Ethiopian craft stall
- and much more...

Gates open for the exhibition at 6.30pm and the band arrives around 7.30pm.

Tickets are £5 for adults, £2.50 for children and include a burger and soft drink.
For more details and tickets contact event@for-ethiopia.com or call 0117 973 3812.

All profits go towards our projects in Ethiopia. You can see more about the work of For-ethiopia on our website at www.for-ethiopia.com

"Life Beyond Debt" Campaign





'Life Beyond Debt' is the Evangelical Alliance's response to the current economic crisis.

"We firmly believe that the Bible is outspoken on issues of poverty and injustice and we want to encourage churches to be equally vocal. With their national networks and local presence, the church is uniquely positioned to help people who are in debt, have lost their jobs or are otherwise struggling with their finances.

By combining the conviction that motivates our action with the resources and organisations already established, the church can develop its engagement to bring vital aid to those who are in the greatest need."

For more information go to
http://www.eauk.org/lifebeyonddebt/

Read MP Hazel Blear's speech she gave at the Life Beyond Debt Conference on 5 Feb 2009:
http://www.eauk.org/lifebeyonddebt/blears-speech.cfm

Helping Young People Get Wiser With Money







Do you want to help parents teach their children to manage their money wisely? Then get involved by becoming a Quidz In facilitator.

Following on from the success of How to Drug Proof Your Kids®, Care for the Family has developed Quidz In, a new community programme for parents. Its unique blend of skills, information, and practical, fun things to do at home with children, helps parents teach them sound money management principles.

Care for the Family run 'train the trainer' courses for Quidz in which is a new course helping parents raise financially aware children (actually it helps parents as well!)

The two-day training (mapped to National Occupational Standards for Work with Parents) equips you to deliver this programme in your own community. You can

See http://www.careforthefamily.org.uk/quidzin/ for more details

So that was the... "Church's Response to the Recession"


Last Saturday we met at St Stephen's Cafe in the centre of Bristol and Marvin Rees led us through some 'musings' on the recession and how, not only as individual Christians but as gathered Church in the City we might be able to respond.

The subject matter brought about lots of discussion and those that gathered seem to have a real passion for the subject and also the need for a considered response. So watch this space!!

Friday 12 June 2009

Salvation Army: Hymns in the Park 14th & 28th June, 12th July

Sunday 14th June at 5.00pm - Hymns in St George's Park
An invitation to all to come and share in this community event at 5.00pm led by The Salvation Army, Bristol Easton Band & Musicians

Sunday 28th June at 5.00pm - Hymns in Kingswood Park
An invitation to all to come and share in this community event at 5.00pm led by The Salvation Army, Bristol Easton & Bristol Kingswood Bands & Musicians

Sunday 12th July at 5.00pm - Hymns in Keynsham Park
An invitation to all to come and share in this community event at 5.00pm led by The Salvation Army, Bristol Easton & Bristol Kingswood Bands & Musicians


For more information contact
Major Paul Doust - Bristol Easton Corps
Office Telephone: 0117 955 1600
The Salvation Army

Tuesday 2 June 2009

BCAN 13th June : Church's Response to the Recession

Here is an Overview of the next event

Date: Sat 13th June
Time: 9.30am – 1.30pm
Venue: St Stephen’s Church, 21 St Stephen’s Street Bristol BS1 1EQ
Cost: free
Speaker: Marvin Rees


The event is aimed at faith leaders and activists, those with an expertise and those with a passion coming together to think and pray for plans on how the church in Bristol responds to the recession:

- Pastorally: preparing to meet the pastoral/mental health needs the financial strains will place on individuals, families and communities

- Practically: mobilising the church economy (financial expertise and money) to counter the effects of the recession

- Prophetically: drawing on Biblical insights to critique the prevailing system and ask if there is and if the church should be advocating another way of doing things


Outline of event

9.30am Welcome / Registration

9.50am Introductions

10.00am SETTING THE SCENE

10.15am S1: THE PASTORAL

11.05am Coffee Break

11.20am S2: THE PRACTICAL

12.15pm S3: THE PROPHETIC

1.00pm Plenary – Conclusion & Feedback



Sessions will run something like this:
- 5 min Session Introduction
- 35 mins Discussion Time
- 10 mins Communal Feedback


Download overview of the event:
http://www.bcan.org.uk/downloads/BCAN_13thJune.doc

Tuesday 26 May 2009

Releasing the Energy of the Whole People of God - following on


















"Bishop Mike started by telling about a conversation he had on a bus recently, where a person explained why she no longer goes to church. He spoke especially about her rejection of the authority of the church.But God loves the world and calls us to reflect that love by the way we act. The energy of the people of God needs to be released to impact the world around, rather than just benefit the church."

"We need to be more connected to the world in which we find themselves. We need to move outside the Christian community and to get involved in the world."

"Yet there are huge pressures to run churches successfully, which leave people with little energy to be outward looking."

- An extract from an article by Roger Allen. For the full story, read it at the we:network site.

You can also still access the MP3s from the Lunchtime Seminar from the BCAN Blog.

Wednesday 20 May 2009

PDF Flyer for Marvin Rees / Church's Response to the recession

















Download the PDF Flyer (2.7MB)

Inter-religion camp for kids in Palestine























Human Supporters Organisation based in Palestine is running an inter-religion camp this summer for Christian, Muslim and Samaritan children to learn about each others' faiths and have fun together. This is a crucial part of uniting Palestine both now and in the future, to see the end to violence.

They need volunteers and any level of sponsorship from supporter groups to be able to run the camp.

For more information contact Anne-Claire : acyaeesh@gmail.com
http://www.humansupporters.org/

Monday 18 May 2009

BCAN: Church's Response to the Recession 13/6/2009

SPEAKER: Marvin Rees
VENUE: St Stephen’s Church,Bristol City Centre
COST: FREE
From 9.30am till 1.30pm

Churches response to the Recession: a spiritual and practical guide: This morning will seek to look at wider issues around the Bristol churches response to the current financial crisis. There will be an opportunity to consider fully whether enough action is being taken and what more might be done as a corporate body

Marvin Rees is a Programme Manager for the NHS Delivering Race Equality in Mental Healthcare programme.

He is a longtime Christian with interest in understanding the call of church in the world. He has worked with Sojourners, a US campaign group magazine looking at intersection of Faith, culture, politics and their editor in Chief Jim Wallis, author of God's Politics as well as working and studing under Rev. Dr. Tony Campolo.

Marvin has also worked for Tearfund and spent 5 years as a BBC journalist; he has completed Masters degrees in Politics of Black America and another in Global Economic Development.

RENOVARE DAY @ Trinity College 30/5/2009

On the Renovare Day, 30th May, 10am-4.30, at Trinity College, Bristol, James Catford, Chief Executive Officer of the Bible Society, and Joe Davies a church pastor, will help us explore 6 different traditions, based on Richard Foster's 'Stream of Living Waters': Contemplative, Holiness, Charismatic, Social Justice, Evangelical, Sacramental - and some of the spiritual disciplines connected with them - along with how we might integrate them into our own spiritual lives, with the support and accountability found in a small Spiritual Formation group.

Many have found Renovare has given fresh impetus to their spiritual lives and deeply enriched their relationship with Jesus.

The day will cost £9. Lunch can also be provided for an additional £6. For further enquiries or to book a place, contact Cathy Brodie: cathy@christchurchclifton.org.uk. Tel 0117 973 5189

Hope's Place Eating Disorder Workshops 19th & 20th June

Speakers: Jane Smith & Caroline Virgo

For more information contact katevirgo@hopesplace.org.uk or 0117 9686303.





Tuesday 5 May 2009

Bluebell Breakfast at Bordeaux Quay























Bluebell Breakfast at Bordeaux Quay
June 12th from 9am onwards

Enjoy a relaxing breakfast, purchase products from local artists & designers and support a fantastic local charity (10% of sale price will go to Hope's Place)

'Come ready to shop'

Hope's Place supports mothers affected by post-natal depression through home visits & supports groups and relies on volunteers & fundraising to continue this vital work in the Bristol Area.

Tickets are £10 which includes a breakfast coffee, tea, fresh juices, pastries & croissants by Bordeaux Quay with all the profits donated to Hope's Place.

A raffle will also be held offering luxurious treats!! For more information and to purchase tickets contact Ruth Jackson on 07767324003 or email her at ruthjac@mac.com

Download the flyer at http://www.bcan.org.uk/downloads/BluebellBreakfast_BordeauxQuay.pdf

Single Parents Fair



Were you part of The Noise?





Check out the photos from this year's Bristol Noise at their blog!!

http://northbristolnoise.org.uk/blog/

Hope's Place: Post-Natal Depression Support Group



"A safe, confidential and welcoming space for mothers to come and talk, ask questions and share with others in a similar situation."