The new issue of the connexion on this theme is now available.
Read about the work of Rev Nik Wooller, who is employed to reach ‘Missing Methodists’ and ‘Churchless Christians’ in Scotland.
The new issue of the connexion on this theme is now available.
Read about the work of Rev Nik Wooller, who is employed to reach ‘Missing Methodists’ and ‘Churchless Christians’ in Scotland.
See Rev Helen Jenkins – Forth Valley Circuit – speaking about her call and ministry’
Methodist Insurance is offering awards for individual or group volunteers in Methodist Churches. There will be a £1000 award for the best in each region, and an extra £2000 for the overall winner.
Nominations must be received by 30th September 2019.
The Methodist Church has joined with over 100 organisations to call on the government to give asylum seekers the right to work whilst waiting for a decision from the Home Office.
Read more about it. Sign the petition.
A new podcast series from Cranmer Hall, part of St John’s College, Durham.
The first podcast features David Wilkinson on ‘Why Theology needs Science”.
Read the latest briefing from the Joint Policy Issues Team, which explains how this rule is creating poverty for children.
The January 2019 (issue 13) is now available.
This edition has the theme of “journeying”, and includes an article by the past Vice-President of Conference, Jill Baker (Strathclyde Circuit) on “pilgrimage”, an insight into the shared journey of two Methodists with different views on aspects of sexuality, and an exploration of travelling together ecumenically by the new Connexional Ecumenical Officer, Ruth Gee.
The Joint Public Issues Team, comprising the Baptist Union, Church of Scotland, Methodist Church and United Reformed Churches responded to the Government proposals to provide some protection for players with a gambling problem, but urged it to go further.
Read the full response.