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East Midlands Synod Children s and Youth work Newsletter I SSUE 6 S PRING 2017 Children s and Youth Development Officer (CYDO) Hello, welcome to our children's and youth work newsletter for the Synod. It has been a start to the year so far. We hosted Lucy Moore from Messy Church in Leicester in February for some training. It was a really exciting day. We are now into our Feasts and Festivals year and are looking forward to The Big Day Out at Warwick Castle, Celebrating Freedom, Summer youth camp and Greenbelt.. I have been excited at the number of churches exploring the Child Friendly Church Award and look forward to celebrating with them once they have gained it. If you haven t thought about this please do get in touch. We have a Facebook group that has been set up for youth and children s leaders in the Synod. If you would like to join please email me. I have been busy visiting Churches and really enjoy visiting activities. Please do invite me. Please look at the areas of training that we can do, and ask for more information. And do follow Martin Luther s journey on the synod website and let us know what you are doing on the 11th June. God Bless Jane INSIDE THIS ISSUE: Greenbelt 2017 2 Feasts and Festivals 3 Big day out 3 Youth Assembly 2017 4 Church on Oakwood 5 Synod Youth Camp 5 Family Ministry Course 6 URCGSF 6 Resource Review 6 Core Skills Training 7 Child Friendly Church 7 Celebrating Freedom 8 Find us on Facebook URCEastmidlandsYouth Or Twitter @URC5Youth Synod Youth Executive The Synod Youth Executive are a group of people who are aged between 11 and 25 years old, who represent young people in the Synod. The aim is to make sure the voice of young people is heard and influence decisions made within the Synod. The Synod Youth Executive has met twice so far this year and have lots of ideas for future events and they also discussed what they would like from the Synod. If you would like to be a part of this group, or know a young person 11-25 years old who would be interested in helping shape the future of the East Midlands Synod, please get in touch. Our Synod Youth Representative has been busy attending the Synod Youth Executive and also the URC Youth Executive meetings. Discussions held at the URC Youth Executive include organising the URC Youth Assembly, carrying out the work of Assembly including plans for Synod Camps and much more! Youth Assembly 2017 promises to be an exciting one - and we would love to see you there!

P AGE 2 I SSUE 6 Greenbelt 2017 More than welcome Planning is well underway for the United Reformed Church s contribution to this year s Greenbelt festival of arts, faith and social justice. The popular event will take place at Boughton House, Northamptonshire, from 25 to 28 August 2017 and the URC will be there for its second year as an Associate Partner. This time round, the URC will have More than Welcome as its focus. More than Welcome will explore issues around who is, or isn t welcome in our churches and society and what that means individually and corporately, locally, nationally and internationally. It also offers the opportunity to listen to those who are missing from the banquet and from our conversations, communities and churches. The theme for the festival as a whole is The Common Good and it is hoped that many of the URC events will complement the Greenbelt challenge as how we might collectively transform life for the sake of the world. Plans are in hand for a range of exciting URC activities, including: A More than Welcome banqueting table and shelter art installation (made by scrap church artist Nic Walters) A knitted food treasure hunt and yarn blanketing Street theatre Pop-up picnic liturgy The URC stand (now known as the URC lounge ) which will host various events during the festival period Hosting a series of intentional conversations at picnic tables near the URC lounge Last year s hugely popular treasure hunt saw people go in search of 13 stars decorated by the synods. This year, knitting and crochet fans are urgently needed to help prepare a treasure trail of knitted food from across the world. Festival-goers will head for hampers dotted around the site where they will answer questions on food/feast stories from the Bible and collect various knitted food items. They will then be asked to add the produce to an empty banqueting area so that, over the course of the weekend, the area goes from being empty to abundant. There is a lot to knit so the more people, groups and churches involved, the better! If you do start this project, please send a photo of the group/ individual doing the knitting for a display in the URC lounge! Interested individuals, community groups and churches should email crcw.admin@urc.org.uk for patterns and information about where to send the produce. Knitting/crocheting patterns are available but do feel free to use any you may have already. The knitted items should not be too big (so they fit in the palm of your hand). The food production needs to start as soon as possible if there is going to be enough of it in time for August Bank Holiday. On the last day of Greenbelt, volunteers will head out to distribute the knitted food. An attached postcard will explain that it is a gift from the URC and it will also include a food for thought idea or challenge. The early booking ticket deadline is the end of April; if you buy your weekend tickets before midnight on 30 April, you will save 35 on the onsite adult weekend price. Visit here to find out more.

S PRING 2017 P AGE 3 Feasts and Festivals We have many events taking place this year to celebrate Feasts and Festivals. We are celebrating 100th anniversary of Constance Coltman s ordination to ministry in the Congregational Church the 500th anniversary of the Protestant Reformation. around the Synod with her this year. Look out for his updates on the Synod website, www.urc5.org.uk This is what he has been up to so far! Within our Synod we have a Study day on 15th July and our own Synod festival Celebrating Freedom on 11th June Visit the Synod website for more information or speak to Jane. As part of the Feast and Festival year Jane has a playmobile Martin Luther and he is travelling Big Day Out On Saturday 20 May when the whole URC is invited to enjoy The Big Day Out, organised by Pilots, at Warwick Castle. This is a festival for all ages where activities will run from 10am to 5pm in the historic and beautiful setting. Individuals and groups, with their church communities and wider family and friends, are welcome to be part of what promises to be a day to remember. Tickets include access to the castle and attractions where Big Day Out visitors can have a go at archery, watch birds of prey in flight, take part in worship with hundreds of others, listen to influential and engaging speakers and workshop leaders, visit the beautiful conservatory tea house, relax in the peacock garden, and enjoy a celebratory picnic. all More information from feastsandfestivals@urc.org.uk or 0207 916 8637 book by 31 March 2017 Tickets over 11 s 16.50, 4-11 years 11.00, under 4 s free. Merlin Passholders free

P AGE 4 I SSUE 6 Youth Assembly 2017 workshops, including a visit to the national memorial arboretum. This year 8 young people attended youth assembly from our Synod. They joined nearly 100 young people attending this year. The key note speaker was Rev Jenny Mills who used the theme of Feasts and Festivals to discuss a variety of things including the meaning behind the hymns we sing in church. And we used kazoos in worship! One of the most popular parts of the weekend was the Ceilidh on the Saturday night, which everyone took part in, including Jane our CYDO in her wheelchair! At the end of the weekend we inducted Dan Morrell as the URC Youth Moderator for 2017 and Hannah Jones as the URC Youth Moderator Elect., as well as the rest of the URC Youth Executive. Overall Youth Assembly was a weekend full of friendship and The business sessions this year included discussion on the structure of the church and a motion bough forward by our Synod which was to encourage Synods to provide a place for young people to meet at the same venue as the Synod meeting taking place. This was passed by consensus and the National URC Youth executive will now work on this. Georgina Neale As well as business sessions that took place we also participated in issue based and creative fellowship with other URC Youth members and friends from other Synods.

S P R I NG 2 0 1 7 PAGE 5 The Church on Oakwood News from Becky Tomlinson at The Church on Oakwood. being the 2020 URC Mission Grant and wrote what I thought was a 'wish' list of things I would The congregation at The Church love to start up and what I think on Oakwood are funding a post would be beneficial in the for 10 hours Family Work each community. week - as the Family Work is a new post, we have very little Being Ecumenical it is always resources for the ideas that I felt hard applying for money not placed on my heart - so started being from one Denomination. I applying for grants and to local prayed over the application in shops for help with resources the hope of being given a bit of such as craft or sports money - 50 to buy a few bats equipment. and balls for the summer holiday work on the park or Over the Christmas holidays I 100 for new Bibles to do a applied for a few grants, one Christian Club in the local school during lunchtime, a bit of money for parenting manuals to offer further courses. I would have jumped for joy at being awarded a third of the grant due to being Ecumenical. But to be offered 100% of the grant for 3 years -God has his hand on us and I'm so excited that His exciting work that can now take place in Oakwood (Derby). Don t under-estimate God. I would have loved a couple of hundred pounds - God delivered and blessed us with thousands!! The Church on Oakwood received funding from the Vision 2020 fund. More information is available from http://www.urc.org.uk/mission/vision2020-our-mission-strategy.html. If you are considering applying for funds from this fund or any of the Synod funds please speak to a Mission Enabler or Jane,CYDO for more information. Marcus Hargis Mission Enabler North marcushargis@outlook.com 01332 865426 Simon Ellis Mission Enabler South revsellis@uwclub.net 07891 000785 Synod Youth Camp 5th 12th August 2017.

P AGE 6 I SSUE 6 Family Ministry Course During September and October a family ministry course has been held in South Leicestershire Group. It has been a chance to explore what family ministry is and how it relates to the local church. David Todd from Melton Mowbray URC said It was good love. I learned so much from to be able to explore aspects of those at the various meetings Family Ministry, the importance which I hope will enable me to of seeing the whole family as minister to all, not just those in members of the church, reaching the pew on a Sunday. If you out through children, parents and would like more information or a grandparents to enable all to course in your area please get in receive the Good News of Gods touch with Jane. URC Guide and Scout Fellowship The URC Guide and Scout Fellowship exists to support churches build links with the Guide and Scout groups that meet in their buildings. They are keen to build links with churches who have such groups meeting and if you are interested please contact Jane in the first istance who will pass your details on to the relevant people. One of our Synod young people who is linked with a URC Guide group has recently joined the committee and her report is below. We look forward to hearing more about the events in the summer. I have recently joined the URC Guide and Scout Fellowship and I attended my first committee meeting in London on the 4th of March. During the meeting we discussed a Christmas card competition, the removal of the word God from the Guide promise and plans for Gilwell 24 and the Gilwell reunion in the summer. On top of this I also fed back a report from this years Youth Assembly with the other youth representative on the committee. Georgina Neale Resource Review Messy Church In February we hosted a Messy Church training day in Leicestershire. for more information. It is www.messychurch.org.uk We have many churches in the Synod who do Messy Church and some who are thinking about starting one. Messy Church produce lots of books, videos and resources to help you with your Messy Church. Visit the Messy Church Website

S PRING 2017 P AGE 7 Core Skills training Core Skills training is for youth and children's workers and covers a wide range of topics. They can be delivered as a course or as stand alone sessions. If your church would like to host some training, on specific sessions please get in touch with Jane The sessions are: Introductory session Child development Programme planning Children and community Pastoral Awareness The Bible and prayer Transitions Special needs Challenging behaviour The global dimension Children s advocacy Young leaders And Core Skills For Family Ministry Biblical, historical and contemporary understanding of family Family ministry today Seasons of family life Role of family relationships Family well-being and wholeness Faith in families Child Friendly Church Award This award is a programme of the United Reformed Church which recognises and encourages excellence in churches working with children and young people. To gain the Chid Friendly Church Award a church needs to show that they have met certain standards. Filling in a self assessment form, the church works through it and provides evidence. You do not have to have children and young people in your church to work towards a child friendly church award, but ensuring that if any did begin to be connected to your church life then you would be child friendly. We have several churches in our Synod that have the award or that are working towards a re award or for the first time. For more information please contact Jane cydo@urc5.org.uk It is not a tick box exercise, but a process that the church works through with support from the CYDO.

S PRING 2017 P AGE 8 East Midlands Synod Synod office 1 Edwards Lane Sherwood Nottingham NG5 3AA Office phone: 0115 960 9241 Jane Henderson 07572 291007 E-mail: cydo@urc5.org.uk www.urc5.org.uk To help celebrate the 100th anniversary of Constance Coltman s ordination and 500 years since the Lutheran Reformation we are asking all churches to do something to celebrate on the same day. It may be a shared lunch, a picnic, a cream tea,. A joint pastorate service, a joint ecumenical service. A party, have fun and games. We will be encouraging each church to use the same Bible reading and theme that day. Packs have been sent to all churches. More information from: Jane Henderson cydo@urc5.org.uk