
No Ordinary Time, No Ordinary Response
Tim Thorlby, who runs the first church-founded cleaning company to pay workers a Living Wage, asks how we might rebuild a society post Covid-19 that’s better for our key workers
Tim Thorlby, who runs the first church-founded cleaning company to pay workers a Living Wage, asks how we might rebuild a society post Covid-19 that’s better for our key workers
+Joanne Woolway Grenfell, Bishop of Stepney, helps us reflect during this Eastertide on how we live out Jesus’s command to “love one another” in the communities we find ourselves in.
Gordon Kane, fundraising consultant shares wisdom for churches navigating funding in the “New Normal” post Covid
From Tuesday 19th - Friday 22nd May, we’re focussing on equipping churches to fundraise as they reach out compassionately and serve thier communities at this time of Covid-19.
In partnership with @FundMyChurch Diocese of London fundraising team
Rev Alice Whalley reflects on what she thought lockdown might mean for her parish and what the reality has been, which has meant feeding a lot of people
Daphine Aikens reflects on a really extraordinary few weeks in the life of her foodbank, and what the future might look like
Some wisdom for churches as we consider the rise in domestic violence during Covid-19: how can we respond?
a 25 minute video with Bishop Joanne Grenfell and Alison Tsang, Capital Mass, talking about how churches can respond in this time of financial struggles for many
Coffee with Capital Mass is a virtual coffee morning for church and community leaders to meet and chat about issues they are seeing in their local context during lockdown.
It’s an hour together, aiming to be a safe space to talk, ask questions, listen to each others’ stories and find out more.
Tina English, founder of Embracing Age who run the Care Home Friends programme, shares wisdom on how the church can do all we can to love those who live and work in care homes at this time
An example of what one parish has done to ensure that their digitally excluded neighbours are not left out during lockdown
We have put together a 2-hour webinar and online resource library covering the basics of what churches and community leaders can do to help people in financial crisis due to the Coronavirus
The questions we’re all asking with the rapidly changing situation as London comes to terms with the Coronavirus outbreak - we don’t have answers but we’re here to help churches where we can