The Welcome Directory has a new website!

The Welcome Directory 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. 

They have just launched an exciting and informative new website which you can check out HERE.

People are at the very heart of the vital work that The Welcome Directory do! … people who have found the benefits of being part of a faith community whether inside or outside the prison gates. If nothing else, we hope that engaging with The Welcome Directory will help you to understand that in a deeper way; that those leaving prison have a name, a story as well as hopes and dreams for their lives beyond the prison gate.

You can register for the newsletter - why not sign up here

On the website, you can find out more about their work, watch inspiring films on Leaving Prison in Faith and register for their newsletter and much more!

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Briefing on the Schools Curriculum for Wales 2022

Cytûn, Churches Together in Wales, has shared a briefing, developed in partnership with others, on the Schools Curriculum for Wales 2022 - the Welsh Government published its new Curriculum for Wales to be introduced in schools from September 2022 and Cytûn has provided representation for faith communities throughout the process of preparing this curriculum.

They have done this by being part of the Curriculum Strategic Stakeholders’ Group (representing the Faith Communities Forum), the Education strand of the Third Sector Partnership Council (representing the Inter-faith Council for Wales), by many direct meetings with Welsh Government officials (some jointly with the Free Church Council for Wales, the Church in Wales, the Catholic Education Service and/or Welsh Humanists), by convening an inter-faith meeting with the Education Minister to discuss Relationships and Sexuality Education, and most recently by membership of the Faith/BME Community Involvement Group.

You can download the briefing paper and find out more about the work of Cytûn HERE

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Student Sunday - a day of prayer across the world!

This Sunday (16th Feb) marks a day of prayer across the world! The Universal Day of Prayer for Students (UDPS) is co-ordinated by the World Student Christian Federation (WSCF), and has been celebrated since 1898, making it one of the oldest ecumenical days of prayer. It serves as a tangible sign of our common life, connecting student movements across the world. Join us and many others across the earth as we pray together for students… The Student Christian Movement (SCM), who have been active members of the FCG Higher Education Working Group, says… “We invite all our members and friends to unite in prayer for the world, the church, students, and  WSCF itself on 16th February 2020.” SCM has produced a resource toolkit for 2020 that can be used by churches, student groups and individuals. You can download a copy of the 2020 Student Sunday resources here. The theme this year is Known By Name.

You can find out more about the resources the FCG has developed to support you, your church and students who are moving away and coming into your community. If you and your church are supporting young people who are going off to university, then you might find these leaflets we have published useful.

A prayer from the SCM Known by Name resources that you can download for free HERE

A prayer from the SCM Known by Name resources that you can download for free HERE

CHURCH SUPPORT WORKER VACANCY AT CONGREGATIONAL FEDERATION

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The Congregational Federation is an Association of Independent local churches whose mission is to equip, enable, engage and empower the churches in their mission to proclaim the gospel of Jesus Christ. It came into being in 1972 following the apportionment of the assets of the former Congregational Union in England and Wales. The object of the Federation is the advancement of the Christian faith. The Federation has churches directly affiliated to it from England, Scotland, and Wales. It provides support and guidance to member churches.

Services provided include
- Ministerial and lay training
- Assisting with pastoral settlements
- Ministry with children and youth
- Mission initiatives including its partnership with Council for World Mission
- Ecumenical relationships
- Custodian trusteeship via Congregational Federation Ltd
- Advice and guidance on all aspects of church administration and mission

JOB DESCRIPTION
Job Title: Church Support Worker

Overall Objectives: To pro-actively offer support to all Federation Churches to enable them to develop their worship, community provision and fresh expression opportunities.

Line Management: Operations Manager. Working closely with General Secretary.

Remuneration: £15912 pa (FTE £26520) Company pension.

Hours of work: 22.5 hours (3 days) per week as required. Flexibility of hours and days of work will be necessary to meet the requirements of the role.

Place of work: The base will be located within the Nottingham Offices and will require on average one day a week on site depending on the circumstances of the applicant/work requirements and by prior arrangement.

Principal Activities
• To support and encourage churches in their worship, community provision and fresh expression opportunities
• To be an active member of the Church Support Department and to collaborate with the other members in responding to church needs efficiently and effectively.
• To actively encourage the Congregational Way of being church
• To facilitate the children and youth team and their initiatives
• To ensure excellent communication with CF churches by producing newsletters and regular updates
• To produce, provide and/or source materials for churches and the Department
• To assist CF churches in finding financial resources e.g. CF grants and Serving the Community Awards
• Call meetings of the Area workers bringing together their diverse specialties for mutual sharing and equipping
• To support the CF in their striving for adopting new models of being church, regeneration, closing/reforming
• To report to and attend as required CF meetings and Assemblies
• Be aware of and relate to the Council for World Mission projects and funding pathways
• To undertake tasks as required by the Operations Manager or General Secretary as required.

Other requirements:
• The Church Support Worker will require an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service Certificate
• The Church Support Worker will need to hold a valid driving licence.
• Continuous Professional Development will be undertaken.

Person Specification
Commitment:
• Be a Christian with a strong commitment to the ethos and principles of Congregationalism
• Be passionate about supporting and encouraging churches in their worship and community work

Qualifications
• Educated to degree level.

Experience
• Recent experience of working within a church environment
• Experience of leading small groups or delivering training to volunteers
• Experience of encouraging and enabling volunteers

Communication
• An ability to communicate well both orally and in writing
• Have a good working knowledge of Microsoft Office
• An awareness of the need for discretion in confidential and sensitive matters

Organisation
• Be able to work accurately and calmly under pressure and to meet deadlines
• Be willing and able to travel to different parts of the UK as required
• Be willing to work weekends and evenings as required

Terms
The appointment is a part time position on a 1-year fixed term contract

How to apply
To apply, please send by post or e-mail a letter of application and a detailed CV together with full details of two referees, to the General Secretary, Mrs. Yvonne Campbell, Congregational Federation, 8 Castle Gate Nottingham NG1 7AS.
E-mail: yvonne.campbell@congregational.org.uk
Applications must be received no later than 4th March 2020. Applications received after this date will not be considered.


Interviews for those successfully shortlisted will be taking place on Friday 13th March 2020 in Nottingham.
The list of duties and the ‘person specification’ for this job describe the sort of skills, experience, and knowledge and abilities which we are looking for. We will interview those whose applications best meet these criteria, so it is very important that you should use your application to explain how you can match them.


Please give the names, addresses and telephone numbers of two people who are prepared to give you a reference for this job. If you have previously been employed, your referees should be people who have direct experience of your work through working closely with you for a considerable period, and at least one of them should be your formal line manager in your most recent job. Otherwise they can be people who know you from recent college, or voluntary experience. It is helpful if you can tell us briefly how each referee knows you (e.g. ‘line manager’, ‘work colleague’, ‘college tutor’).


Your referees will be asked to look at the job details and tell us if, in their opinion, you could do the job. We will assume that we can approach them at any stage unless you tell us otherwise when you apply. So, if you wish us to ask for your permission before approaching a particular referee, or to contact them only under certain circumstances (for example if we are calling you for interview, or if we have made you a conditional offer), you must state this explicitly alongside the details of the relevant referee(s).

Your appointment will be subject to (i) the provision of original documentation which indicates your right to work in the UK, (ii) a satisfactory enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (England and Wales) / PVG (Scotland) certificate and (iii) the completion of an initial probationary period of six months.


About the Congregational Federation
This is a federation of independent or Congregational churches formed in 1972. The object of the Federation is the advancement of the Christian faith. The Federation has churches directly affiliated to it from England, Scotland and Wales.


Equal opportunities at Congregational Federation
As an Equal Opportunity employer, we positively encourage applications from people of different backgrounds. All our jobs are filled in line with our equal opportunities and diversity policy, which is available upon request.


Data protection
All data supplied by applicants will be used only for the purposes of determining their suitability for the post and will be held in accordance with the principles of the Data Protection Act 1998.

Screening
Pre-employment screening may be carried out.

This job vacancy information pack is available to download here.

Student Sunday - join us praying on 16th February

On 16th February, join students and churches as we pray to mark the Universal Day of Prayer for Students (UDPS) or 'Student Sunday'. 

The Universal Day of Prayer for Students is coordinated by the World Student Christian Federation (WSCF), and has been celebrated since 1898, making it one of the oldest ecumenical days of prayer. It is marked on the third Sunday of February every year, serving as a tangible sign of our common life, connecting student movements and WSCF friends across the world. The Student Christian Movement has produced a pack called Known By Name.

Free Churches Group invite all our member churches and groups to unite in prayer for the world, the church, students, and  WSCF itself on 16th February 2020.

You can find out more about the work FCG are doing

in the field of higher education and university life

to support churches, students and communities,

as well as download some free prayer sheets and resources HERE.

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