LOVING OUR NEIGHBOUR IN A TIME OF CORONAVIRUS

During this Covid-19 crisis, we’ve asked some really experienced and on-the-ground practitoners to share their expeirence, their wisdom and insight.

Over the last 3 months they’ve shared what lockdown has meant for them in thier context and how the church can help support.

These stories are gathered here.

Loving our Digitally Excluded Neighbour

This blog, by Rev Liz Clutterbuck urges us to ensure that those who are not online are not excluded in our community life.

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LOVING OUR NEIGHBOUR WHERE THERE’S DOMESTIC ABUSE

Bekah Legg, Director of Restored, a christian alliance committed to tackling domestic abuse, sets out some helpful thoughts on how we can respond to the rise in violence in the home

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LOVING OUR NEIGHBOUR IN TIME OF FINANCIAL CRISIS

Alison Tsang outlines some practical pointers for churches who want to help people struggling financially due to the lockdown; and how we can bless people by talking about money possibly for the first time

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LOVING OUR NEIGHBOURS IN CARE HOMES

Tina English, who runs the Care Home Friends programme gives us practical ideas of how we can show Christian love and care to those living in and serving in care homes at this time of Coronavirus

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LOVING OUR DISABLED NEIGHBOURS

Corin Piling, of Livability, helps us think through what loving our neighbour who has a disability will look like during lockdow

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Are there perspectives we’re missing from a local church level? if so get in touch and let us know!

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