Free Churches Group Moderator, Revd Dr Hugh Osgood, offers condolence on the death of David Amess MP

Free Churches Group Moderator, Revd Dr Hugh Osgood, offers condolence on the death of David Amess MP

On behalf of the Free Churches Group, I would like to extend my condolences to the family, friends, and staff of David Amess MP at this time. His loss is made all the more painful knowing that he was attacked while fulfilling his constituency duties.

Revd Dr Hugh Osgood

Moderator of the Free Churches Group

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Hope... pray with us in Prisons Week

Prisons Week prayer for Friday 15th October

HOPE
”For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.” Jeremiah 29:11

Let us pray… Dear God, I hear your kind words of comfort and reassurance that you want me to prosper and not be harmed. Help me not to worry about my life, but to put my trust in you, to be happy and full of hope, love and gratitude.

Amen

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To watch the thought-provoking and hope-filled film, Consider the Ravens,

made for Prisons Week this year:

”I will sprinkle clean water on you, and you will be clean; I will cleanse you from all your impurities and from all your idols.” Ezekiel 36:25 - pray with us during Prisons Week

Prisons Week prayer for Thursday 14th October.

LETTING GOD

”I will sprinkle clean water on you, and you will be clean; I will cleanse you from all your impurities and from all your idols.” Ezekiel 36:25

Let us pray. Heavenly Father, I lift all those in prison today, no life is beyond your reach. Come to those who don’t know you and cause them to start seeking you. Thank you for those who do know you, in whom your heart resides; as they go through this day and cross paths with others, cause them to stop and listen, and show your great love to those they encounter. May we all make time for the lost and hurting today.

Amen

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Allied Health Professionals Day 14th October

Allied health professionals make up the third largest clinical workforce in the NHS. There are 15 different roles working across a range of sectors from emergency response and diagnosis to mental and physical rehabilitation. On the 14 October, the many and varied workers who are allied health professions (AHPs) will be celebrating the 4th annual AHPs’ Day. This is very much driven by local ideas and opportunities. Follow #AHPsDay on Twitter you’ll be able to see examples from last year as well as plans starting to take shape for this year. You can also find out more about last year from the WeCommunities.

From Art Therapists to Osteopaths,

from Paramedics to Occupational Therapists,

from Dietitians to Podiatrists,

we pray for and give thanks for the work of those in allied health professions. Amen

Started in 2018, by Rachael Brandreth, a dietitian and Carrie Biddle, a speech and language therapist, AHPs’ Day is an annual opportunity for AHPs to come together and celebrate being part of the AHP family.

The day gives an opportunity to showcase to others the impact they make to the delivery of high quality care and is for all AHPs as well as anyone who wants to celebrate them and learn more about the work that they do.

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A fond farewell from Sara!

This week is my final week of working for the Free Churches Group. I began my involvement with FCG over 6 years ago, as a member of the Free Church Education Committee Further Education (FE) Working Group (some members of which are pictured below). I had heard about the work of this group through my ministry with the Congregational Federation and was delighted to be able to support this work. It was a privilege to serve as a volunteer on this group. There are some really helpful documents, inspiring prayers and support materials for churches engaging with FE that you may be interested in, which are the fruits of the labours of the Working Group - you can access them HERE. A vacancy, to work as Education Assistant, came up and I was successful in my application; it was an honour to work alongside Sarah Lane Cawte, and the FCEC, with our work with churches, schools, colleges and universities. There has been such a diverse range of reports, resources and activities undertaken by the Committee and so if you are interested in finding out more, do have a look HERE.

I have also been involved in the dynamic and engaging life and witness of the Pray for Schools network - who regularly host in person and online prayer events across the nations of the UK. You can find out more about their prayer ministry and find ways that you and your church can get involved HERE.

For the last couple of years, I have been able to continue and extend my work with FCG, being employed as Media Support Officer. This has enabled me to support, not only the work of the the Education Officer, but support the vital ministries of our Healthcare Chaplaincy and Prisons Chaplaincy work.

I have a true heart for prayer and invite you to join in the prayers for Prisons Week, running through until 16th October - you can pray with us by downloading the prayers HERE.

I have greatly enjoyed getting more involved in how FCG are able to support healthcare chaplains and you can read more about what FCG do to support those engaged with spiritual care for all in healthcare settings HERE.

I have been able to support some of the admin and promotion of the Anti-Racist RE resources developed and written by RE Today Services. If you are involved in teaching RE or working with children and young people in your churches, these materials are a timely, thought-provoking and crucial set of resources that can be downloaded, for free, HERE.

The crucial and enlightening work FCG have been able to undertake with partners and churches across England, as part of the Commission, with Theos, is well worth a look, if you have not already come across this. I was delighted to be able to play a small part in the launch and promotion of this work on behalf of FCG: The Church and Social Cohesion: Connecting Communities and Serving People. There are How To guides for churches too on supporting and developing your own work, locally, for social cohesion.

Looking back over the last six years, I have had the privilege to be meet and work with some amazing people from all backgrounds and pray with, be encouraged by and be an encourager to many friends and colleagues. All the work I have done has been part of an excellent team effort with colleagues, volunteers, pastors, preachers, teachers, pray-ers, chaplains and ministers.

I will continue to pray for the staff and members of the Free Churches Group and for the work of Paul R., Sarah, Bob, Mark, Paul G., Eric, Thandar, Sabina, our current and future Moderators, Hugh and Helen; I know I take your prayers with me. At our team meeting this morning, our General Secretary, Rev Paul Rochester, opened in prayer with these words from Psalm 73:23-4:

Yet I am always with you; you hold me by my right hand.

You guide me with your counsel.

Wherever we are able to serve God and whatever changes we are going through, we can all be assured of God’s presence in our lives. I am moving on to work as a partnership manager for a mental health charity in the county where I live. I pray that God’s counsel will guide me in this new work, as I continue to pray that the work of FCG will held and guided by God, as they continue to work to promote a faithful witness in the public square. Amen

Some of the members of the FCEC FE Working Group at a meeting in Nov 2017 - from left to right: Rev. Lester Freckleton, Rev. Alistair Smeaton, Professor Graham Handscomb, Rev. Sara Iles, Dr. John Wise, Anthony Alderman.

Some of the members of the FCEC FE Working Group at a meeting in Nov 2017 - from left to right: Rev. Lester Freckleton, Rev. Alistair Smeaton, Professor Graham Handscomb, Rev. Sara Iles, Dr. John Wise, Anthony Alderman.

Photo of me, on my way to lead a Harvest Festival service last month, at the Congregational Federation Church, Bethlehem, Blaenavon, in Wales

Photo of me, on my way to lead a Harvest Festival service last month, at the Congregational Federation Church, Bethlehem, Blaenavon, in Wales

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