Empowering Local Leaders: The Growth of the Local Ministry Pathway
20th March 2025The Local Ministry Pathway continues to equip and empower individuals to serve as primary leaders within their parishes across the Church of England Birmingham.
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The Local Ministry Pathway continues to equip and empower individuals to serve as primary leaders within their parishes across the Church of England Birmingham.
What began as a simple coffee morning at Hawkesley Church has blossomed into a vibrant community initiative, bringing families together through creativity, conversation, and faith.
Bishop Michael has invited the Revd Canon Louise Shaw, currently Area Dean of Coleshill and Polesworth, to take on this important role.
Unconscious Bias Awareness Training has been introduced to help individuals recognise and address the biases that shape their interactions and decision-making to support this commitment.
Three churches in The Church of England Birmingham are taking bold steps towards sustainability as part of the Church of England’s Net Zero Carbon Demonstrator Project.
A Commitment to Sustainability
The Church of England Birmingham is taking meaningful steps to support church schools in their journey to net zero carbon
Celebration as Revd Canon Esther Prior is ordained and consecrated as the 11th Bishop of Aston
After decades of prayer, community effort, and careful planning, St Bartholomew's Church in Allens Cross is embarking on a transformative journey with the creation of St Bartholomew's Community Hub.
A statement and a sermon to be given by the Rt Rev Dr Michael Volland, Bishop of Birmingham on Sunday 26 January 2025