Education

"Be still and know that I am God... " - all age prayer activities to enjoy at home

As part of our partnership work for the Free Church Education Committee, we are members of the Pray for Schools network, working alongside lots of other dynamic and engaged Christian organisations. One of the other groups who are also on the Pray for Schools network is BeSpace.

BeSpace is a Christian charity who encourages churches to work together to see prayer and reflection spaces happening in all areas of the community. BeSpace has produced and shared an interesting and engaging range of resources for prayer activities at home. Here is an activity for children, young people and their parents / carers to share -

BeStill - BeSpace activities to bring a sense of peace and calm to your life…

(photo courtesy of Melissa who is a 15 year old Gateway college student)

Prayer activities for families to share at home...

As part of our partnership work for the Free Church Education Committee, we are members of the Pray for Schools network, working alongside lots of other dynamic and engaged Christian organisations. One of the other groups who are also on the Pray for Schools network is BeSpace

BeSpace is a Christian charity who encourages churches to work together to see prayer and reflection spaces happening in all areas of the community. BeSpace has produced and shared an interesting and engaging range of resources for prayer activities at home. There are all sorts of themes to enjoy, share and pray through. Each contains a range of different activities and Bible passages. Here is an activity for children, young people and their parents / carers to share -

BeKind - BeSpace activities to bring a sense of peace and calm to your life…

(photo courtesy of Erica Steeves at Unsplash)

Space to be...

As part of our partnership work for the Free Church Education Committee, we are members of the Pray for Schools network, working alongside lots of other dynamic and engaged Christian organisations. One of the other groups who are also on the Pray for Schools network is BeSpace

BeSpace is a Christian charity who encourages churches to work together to see prayer and reflection spaces happening in all areas of the community. BeSpace has produced and shared an interesting and engaging range of resources for prayer activities at home. There are all sorts of themes to enjoy, share and pray through. Each contains a range of different activities and Bible passages. Here is an activity for children, young people and their parents / carers to share -

BeClean - BeSpace activities to bring a sense of peace and calm to your life…

(photo courtesy of CDC at Unsplash)

Space to Be...

As part of our partnership work for the Free Church Education Committee, we are members of the Pray for Schools network, working alongside lots of other dynamic and engaged Christian organisations. One of the other groups who are also on the Pray for Schools network is BeSpace

BeSpace is a Christian charity who encourages churches to work together to see prayer and reflection spaces happening in all areas of the community. BeSpace has produced and shared an interesting and engaging range of resources for prayer activities at home. There are all sorts of themes to enjoy, share and pray through. Each contains a range of different activities and Bible passages. Their vision to see every child, young person and adult connect with God in their daily lives from the school into the home.

Here is one on BeCalm: BeSpace activities to bring a sense of peace and calm to your life…

(photo courtesy of Jonathan Bean at Unsplash)

The RE Council are recruiting...

The RE Council, has had a long and productive working relationship with the Free Church Education Committee; they are seeking to appoint an Interim Executive Officer.

Closing date will be 21st April and full details about the position and the recruitment process are HERE.

To find out more about the work the RE Council does, have a look HERE.

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“Why RE matters? The ability to understand the faith or belief of individuals and communities, and how these may shape their culture and behaviour, is an invaluable asset for children in modern day Britain. Explaining religious and non-religious worldviews in an academic way allows young people to engage with the complexities of belief, avoid stereotyping and contribute to an informed debate.”

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(photo courtesy of Joshua Eckstein at Unsplash)