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Here I am Lord: responding to God's call to meet neighbours of other faiths.

At the Methodist Mission, Huddersfield; Saturday October 2nd, 10.30-4.00 costing just £5, which includes lunch. This conference arranged by CRC's Inter-faith task group is in partnership with Churches Together in England, Bradford Churches for Dialogue and Diversity, Livability and Kirklees Faith Forum, featuring Celia Blackden (CTE) on "friendship and exchange", Helen Reid (BCDD) on "can a good neighbour be an evangelist", and will include a visit and lunch in a local gurdwara, temple or mosque.  This is to resource churches in their interfaith work, aimed at lay people and clergy. We especially invite people who don't yet have inter faith experience. Those who do have such experience are also welcome!  Further details are given here. To book contact Janet.Bryer@crc-online.org.uk, 0113 244 3413 or send in a booking form

Previous Events...

CRC Annual Conference 2010  'Can we survive the perfect storm? - feeding the world in 2030.

 Wednesday 16th June at Pavilions of Harrogate (Yorkshire Show Ground). This will be on the theme ‘Can we survive the perfect storm? – feeding the world in 2030.’ A Day Conference looking at responses to this question and developing Key Action Points for Policy Makers; the Church; & Individual Consumers. 

‘The growing global population coming out of poverty will create an increased demand for food which will need to be produced on not much more land, using less water, fertilizer and pesticides than we have historically done. Through the 21st century this is achievable, but must be tackled coherently with other global challenges of climate change and energy, food and water security. It is predicted that by 2030 the world will need to produce around 50 per cent more food and energy, together with 30 per cent more fresh water, whilst mitigating and adapting to climate change. This threatens to create a ‘perfect storm’ of global events.’  John Beddington Chief Scientific.  Advisor to HM Government.

The conference will be at The Pavilions of Harrogate (Yorkshire Show Ground) on Wednesday 16th June, starting at 10am with coffee and finishing at 3:30pm Speakers include  Dr David Barling (Senior Lecturer in Food Policy City University London),  Prof Tim Gorringe (St Luke’s Professor of Theological Studies, University of Exeter) & Mr Howard Petch CBE (Commission for Rural Communities).

 

Affordable Warmth in Rural Communities?

Friday May 21st, Northallerton Methodist Church.  Rural people are struggling to heat their own homes, confirms a study. Rural fuel poverty levels are increasing. Levels of fuel poverty in the countryside are now more than three times the rate of five years ago, it found. Some 1.1m rural homes are believed to be in fuel poverty – defined as a household which spends more than 10% of its income on keeping warm. The research was conducted by the Rural Services Network, undertaking the study for the Commission for Rural Communities. Findings can be downloaded here (Word document). Current measures to tackle fuel poverty are inadequate given the nature of rural housing stock across wide geographical areas, the network said. CRC is holding this free event on affordable warmth to look at the causes, the effects and some solutions. It is especially aimed at awareness - raising for churches and others in rural communities, so that action can be taken locally, as well as helping to raise the issue regionally and nationally. The event will feature Peter Bridgstock of Hambleton District council, and Kath McDaid, Regional Co-Ordinator for National Energy Action (who campaign on fuel poverty nationally), as well as Bob Baker, who assists farmers, as one of the rural development officers employed by CRC, and some of those affected by the issues. This event was part of the European Year to Combat Poverty and Social Exclusion, with events across Yorkshire & Humber coordinated by Church Action on Poverty, and is part of CRC’s Faith To Engage project.

Download the presentations here

Kath McDaid  National Energy Action

Nick Marshall North Yorkshire Credit Union

Peter Bridgstock  First presentation      Second presentation

 

CRC Annual Conference on 8th July 2009 in St Mary's Bramall Lane Sheffield.

Effective Christian Presence: Stories of Transformation

Speakers include:

The Revd Nick Holtam: Vicar of St Martin in the Fields London and

Jon Kuhrt: Director of Community Mission at Livability.

Following up the findings of CRC's three year research and active-learning programme on Effective Christian Presence and Enterprise, with Faithworks, this conference will feature the Revd. Nick Holtam Vicar of St Martin's in the Fields, who have just had a £36 million makeover and Jon Kuhrt of the charity Livability. Have we got the right leaders in the churches? How do we sustain our work and our Christian ethos in community engagement? How can we be more effective?   The costs is £30 (or £10 unwaged) which includes lunch.  To download a booking form with further details see here or contract:  janet.bryer@crc-online.org.uk  or phone CRC.

To download the report.

Treasures Revealed_Discovering Partnerships
Thursday 17th July 2008, 10 - 3 at Dewsbury Minster.

The annual conference from CRC's culture programme, Treasures Revealed, held on Thursday 17 July 2008 at Dewsbury Minster was very successful.  It focussed on working forming effective partnerships to support the work of local churches in cultural activities and tourism. For information on speakers, programme, workshops and exhibition see the leaflet which can be downloaded here.

Faithful Capital_Spiritual resources for social action

Faith, Hope and Church Buildings

Annual Conference 2007: Let my people go_contemporary issues on slavery and justice

Body and Soul: Sport and Faith in Health and Wellbeing

 

Faithful Capital_Spiritual resources for social action
Thursday 28th February, 2008 9 - 4 at St George's Centre, Leeds

This year's CRC annual convention was designed to inspire and encourage engagement with community projects and partnership with secular organisations. Speakers included Malcolm Duncan of Faithworks, author Sue Hope and Pastor Tony Parry of Barnardos and the West Yorkshire African Caribbean Council of Churches. Download speaker and workshop notes (available end of March 2008), the programme, event information and application form below.

Application and programme

 

Faith, Hope and Church Buildings
Friday 20th July, 9.30 - 2.45 The Minster Church of St George, Doncaster

A practical programme on using church buildings to engage and inspire. Speakers and seminars explored some of the ways in which church buildings can transform and be transformed. Keynote speaker was The Rt Revd Graeme Knowles, Bishop of Sodor and Man and Chair of the Council for the Care of Churches. Some of the speaker and workshop notes are available to download below as pdf files. This event formed part of the Treasures Revealed culture programme.

Conference downloads (pdf documents)       

Paul Ingram (Deputy Property Secretary, Methodist Church) Balancing heritage and mission

Roy Thompson (Council for the Care of Churches) New innovations:structures and services

programme / event information

 

Let my people go_contemporary issues on slavery and justice
Held Friday 23rd February 2007, , KC Stadium, Hull

This conference aimed to provide information, inspiration and practical ideas from major speakers and local grassroots action on the range of issues that still remain 200 years after the landmark passing of the Abolition of Slave Trade Act. In addition to an overview of black history and the legacy of the slave trade, participants looked at new forms of slavery and injustice to equip them to make local responses to issues in our local and global communities today. The outcome is to reinforce a new legacy of hope.

A brief report of the conference is available in Issue 16 of Spirit Level, CRC's newsletter.

Conference downloads (pdf documents)                                                 

Richard Reddie set all free Black History and Current Challenges                              

Archbishop Sentamu Making the Church a Model for Justice and Inclusivity           

David Arscott Shaftesbury Society Campaigning for change seminar

Fr Shay Cullen PREDA Fair trade seminar

Fr Shay Cullen PREDA Using Faith to Make a Difference                         

conference leaflet / application form

Costs

£60 public and private bodies; £30 church and voluntary organisations; £10 unwaged (includes lunch).

Applications

Complete an application form including workshop preferences and special requirements. Book early to avoid disappointment as convention and workshop places are limited. Post or fax the form to CRC or email required details as per form. Final deadline for applications is Wednesday 31st January. If you have any queries, please also contact CRC

 

Body and Soul: Sport and Faith in Health and Wellbeing
Held Tuesday 20th March at The Megacentre, Sheffield

Sport England, CRC and the Yorkshire and Humber Faiths Forum partnered for this landmark conference to promote the role of sport amongst faith communities, identify what faith communities and groups need from sport organisations, how we can work more closely and funding. Speakers included Geoff Thompson of Youth Charter and Hanif Malik of Hamara Healthy Living Centre, Leeds. Case studies included St Michael's Youth Project, Hull, St Wilfrid's Centre, Sheffield and Sitara Project, Kirklees. Strategic partners, sport and faith projects presented information in a market place style forum. A link to the full conference report is provided below.

This event forms the start of partnership work with faith communities and further events and developments will follow. Keep up-to-date by sending us your email or contact details: Contact CRC on 0113 244 3413 Fax 0113 243 2038 info@crc-online.org.uk.

conference report download flier / form here

 


CRC Annual Conference 2006

Creative Spaces, Vibrant Places:
The Role of Church-led Cultural Activity in Creating Dynamic Communities

Saturday March 25th  2006, 9.30 am – 2 pm, St. Catherine’s
Wakefield

This conference explored some of the ways in which churches can use their buildings and resources creatively in order to enhance cultural provision in their communities. Keynote speakers included Maggie Durran, Susan Wrathmell, Richard Stott and Malcolm Grundy. Practical workshops provided a local case study and explored some of the themes and ideas in more detail. Workshops includd:

1. The role of churches in heritage-led regeneration

2. Developing a church tourism project

3. Using music to bridge cultural barriers

4. Using arts to engage new audiences

5. Embracing youth culture

Programme and information leaflet available to download or contact Zoe Kemp, Culture Officer.

 

Annual Conference 2005

Changing World, Effective Church
Friday October 21st 2005 at St Catherine’s Conference Centre, Wakefield 

A practical conference reviewing research on what effective Christian presence is in the region and beyond, exploring the shape of church and its leadership, and identifying how we can fully engage with strategic opportunities. Workshops included example expressions from across the region on rural renaissance, street culture, estates, regeneration, multicultural communities, buildings and justice and spirituality. Keynote Speakers: Ann Morisy, David Emison & Malcolm Grundy 

conference 2005 brochure / application form (pdf) Workshop Notes (Word doc) Convention Newsletter / Report (pdf) Press Release (Word doc)

 

Annual Conference 2004

Global and Local: Connecting People to Big Issues and Practical Action
Friday July 2nd 2004, Northallerton

Global and Local provided participants with opportunities to hear the latest thinking on social action in the light of world events and apply that to the context of local action. A mixture of renowned, international speakers, expertise in specialist areas of interest, and examples of good practice from across the region provided a spring board for networking, knowledge development, considered thought to equip delegates for concrete action to make an impact within their own community. Keynote Speakers: Jim Wallis and Joy Carroll

Convention newsletter now available. Audio cassette of keynote speakers available from CRC priced £2. Online video clips available here soon!

brochure / application form press releases


Annual Conference 2003

Challenge and Integrity: The role of churches in partnership
Friday 16th May 2003, Magna, Rotherham

Focused on how the church challenges inequality with integrity at a time when the value of faith communities is increasingly recognised.

brochure
conference newsletter

full conference report

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