Continue reading Adavu Aftercare Support for Adult Survivors of Modern Slavery Launched

Adavu Aftercare Support for Adult Survivors of Modern Slavery Launched

Adavu, a Birmingham Methodist District Project, have launched a new Aftercare Support Project for adult survivors of modern slavery in the West Midlands. This project, funded by the Lloyds Foundation, enables Adavu to offer tailored long term support to adult survivors. Adavu Director, Deacon Kerry Scarlett, says ‘Government funded aftercare provides a minimum of 45…

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Continue reading Vacancy – Ethical Money Churches Development Officer

Vacancy – Ethical Money Churches Development Officer

Ethical Money Church Development Officer for Ethical Money Churches in Birmingham & the Black Country Project 24 months (with possible extension), part time 3 days a week, working from home with easy access to the Birmingham and Wolverhampton area Salary £23,000 (annual equivalent) This is an exciting opportunity to join a unique project which is…

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Continue reading December 2015 newsletter

December 2015 newsletter

Sorry about the delay – the website has been ‘down’ for a while but is now up and running again.  The newsletter for December 2015 is now uploaded and available to download.  Earlier newsletters can be found on our ‘newsletters’ page.  As usual there is a wide variety of articles including some stories from around…

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Continue reading The October edition of “LINK”, the newsletter of CIGB is now available to download. Articles include a reflection on some Listening Skills training and news of an exciting new project: Ethical Money Churches.

The October edition of “LINK”, the newsletter of CIGB is now available to download. Articles include a reflection on some Listening Skills training and news of an exciting new project: Ethical Money Churches.

LINK October 2015

Read more The October edition of “LINK”, the newsletter of CIGB is now available to download. Articles include a reflection on some Listening Skills training and news of an exciting new project: Ethical Money Churches.
Continue reading Autumn Workplace Chaplaincy Training

Autumn Workplace Chaplaincy Training

Introduction to Workplace Chaplaincy: Six Mondays from 5:30 – 7:30pm starting on 28th September2015 at 1 Colmore Row.     This course is for people who are interested in voluntary workplace chaplaincy in one of the 15  existing workplace chaplaincy teams across Birmingham and Solihull or wanting to explore their own sense of call to chaplaincy. The course…

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Continue reading CIGB’s newsletter for July 2015 is now available to download here. Articles include a report from our recent AGM when our speakers included Mike Murray from St Modwen and Shelley Phelan from Bournville College who spoke about the impact of Chaplaincy on the regeneration of Longbridge. Other articles include two very different stories from Chaplaincies, a reflection on the socio/economic impact of migrant workers and some different ideas for celebrating harvest.

CIGB’s newsletter for July 2015 is now available to download here. Articles include a report from our recent AGM when our speakers included Mike Murray from St Modwen and Shelley Phelan from Bournville College who spoke about the impact of Chaplaincy on the regeneration of Longbridge. Other articles include two very different stories from Chaplaincies, a reflection on the socio/economic impact of migrant workers and some different ideas for celebrating harvest.

LINK July 2015

Read more CIGB’s newsletter for July 2015 is now available to download here. Articles include a report from our recent AGM when our speakers included Mike Murray from St Modwen and Shelley Phelan from Bournville College who spoke about the impact of Chaplaincy on the regeneration of Longbridge. Other articles include two very different stories from Chaplaincies, a reflection on the socio/economic impact of migrant workers and some different ideas for celebrating harvest.