The programme for this year's Churches that Change Communities is out now.
If you have already booked in, you should have received a copy in your in-box last week (if you didn't, please email events@jubilee-plus.org to investigate).
If you haven't booked in, you can do so here, or read on first to find out what awaits you:
Churches that Change Communities
7 November 2020 | Online
Programme
10am Welcome with Martin Charlesworth and Sam Ward
Time of worship
Main message – Martin Charlesworth
Break
11.15am Updates
Worship song
Main message – Rachel Gardner
12noon Contributions from:
The Right Rev Philip North, Bishop of Burnley
Helen Barnard, Joseph Rountree Foundation
The Right Rev Rose Hudson-Wilkin, Bishop of Dover
Krish Kandiah, Home for Good
12.30pm Close of morning session
Seminar programme
Group 1 (2pm)
Martin Charlesworth, “Poverty busting lifestyle”
Owen Hylton, “The Church and racism”
Steve Petch, "Avoiding burnout"
Steve Whittington, “Creating real community”
Group 2 (2.30pm)
Simon Allen, "Preparing for the long haul".
Andy Biggs, "The challenge of rising debt"
Hannah Bowring, "Care of the Earth"
Nick Priggis, “The challenge of rising unemployment”
Natalie Williams, “The legacy of Coronavirus”
Group 3 (3pm)
Tope Koleoso, “Leadership faith in a time of crisis”
Phil Moore, “Adapting church to these times”
Kate Middleton, "Mental health - navigating the new normal"
Sam Ward, “Being part of deprived communities”
Group 4 (3.30pm)
Keith Brown, "Being a Christian in public life"
Santino & Emma Hamberis, “Empowering vulnerable people”
Angela Kemm & Akhtar Shah, “Living prophetically after COVID-19"
Natalie Williams, “Financing social action in a time of hardship”
What a packed afternoon! The good news is, you don't have to watch them all back to back (or try to watch 4 or 5 at a time). Conference delegates have exclusive access to all the seminars for the rest of November. That should help the long, winter evenings pass more easily.
Ready to book in now? Here's that link again. See you there!