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The President and Vice-President of the Methodist Conference and the Superintendent of Bury Methodist Circuit have released statements and prayers following the attack at a Manchester synagogue.
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Black History Month in Troubled Times
07 October 2025
The Revd Dr Vincent Jambawo is Co-chair of the Belonging Together Ministers Group, which celebrated its 40th anniversary this year.
Last week shared a prayer from Vicent to mark the start of Black History Month, here, Vincent explores the importance of the month as the world and our country, become increasingly divided and troubled.
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Belonging Together Minister's Group
06 October 2025
This year celebrates 40 years since what is now known as Belonging Together a group was established, supporting fellowship and growth among the black ministers of the Methodist Church.
The Revd Dr Inderjit Singh Bhogal OBE, a leading Theologian and Methodist Minister who was there at the beginning, reflects on the origins of the group.
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Reflection on Past Cases Review – 10 Years On
06 October 2025
Sonia Hicks, Chair of the Connexional Council, Chair of the Northampton District and former President of the Conference shares her thoughts 10 years on from the Past Cases Review.
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3Generate 2025: The Journey of a Lifetime
08 October 2025
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Methodist leaders have welcomed the appointment of Bishop Sarah Mullally as the new Archbishop of Canterbury
03 October 2025
Methodist leaders have welcomed the appointment of Bishop Sarah Mullally as the new Archbishop of Canterbury.
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Manchester Synagogue Attack
02 October 2025
The President and Vice-President of the Methodist Conference and local Methodists have responded with prayers, sadness and solidarity to this morning's attack at a Manchester synagogue.
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I give you a new commandment, that you love one another. Just as I have loved you, you also should love one another.
John 13:34 (NRSVA)Every person is made in God's image and is of equal value
Everyone is welcome
The Methodist Church is committed to Justice, Dignity and Solidarity. We believe that all people are uniquely made in the image of God, and we aim to live this out in the Church and in our communities. This forms our Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) work.
God saw everything that he had made, and indeed, it was very good.
Genesis 1:31 (NRSVA)Net zero carbon emissions by 2030
Action for hope
The climate emergency is one of the most pressing concerns in the world today, but it is not merely a secular one. As Christians and Methodists we are called to care for God’s creation and challenge injustice, so climate concerns are inherently missional and part of our discipleship.
And what does the Lord require of you but to do justice, and to love kindness, and to walk humbly with your God?
Micah 6:8Challenging the injustices of the world
Seeking justice
As Christians we’re called to seek God’s justice. Justice that enables everyone, and all creation, to flourish. Justice that removes everything that diminishes people, that oppresses or exploits them. Justice that enables us all to grow in relationship with each other and with God.
I have called you friends.
John 15:15Building real friendships in diverse communities
Exploring spirituality
Methodists believe God is For All. Different people experience God in different ways – that's how God works! We love real conversations about life with diverse people, in unexpected places – like the Edinburgh Fringe, Silverstone Grand Prix, and your local coffee shop or pub. We're starting new kinds of communities exploring God together.
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