JOB OPENING // Production Coordinator

Do you love the technical aspects of church? Are you passionate about creating spaces for people to encounter God? Do you enjoy developing, releasing and overseeing volunteers? Do you have experience in sound, lights and media?

This might be the role for you - we’re hiring a Production Co-ordinator!


We are a church that exists to help people follow Jesus, live life to the full and make a difference. Our vision is to start groups, communities, and congregations where people can encounter God. But, we know that without essential production elements like PA, media and cameras, these spaces would not be effective in bringing people to God.

We’re looking for a Production Co-ordinator to oversee all production elements, and the whole production ministry, in order to strengthen our existing environments, and enable us to multiply to whatever future environments God leads us to.

If you’ve got prior experience in this field, and if you’re passionate about developing production elements to best serve our church vision, we’d love to hear from you.


If you’re interested, please click below to view the Job Description.
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To apply, please email your CV and cover letter, describing why you’d be the right candidate, to our Worship Pastor, Jon.
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DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS IS 3rd Januar

If you are unable to meet this deadline, but are still interested, please email Jon and express your interest.

Thank You Elaine!

This week sees the end of the notice period given by our beloved Assistant Pastor Elaine Webster- her employment with us ends on 30th September.

She joined us in 2015, overseeing Birmingham Vineyard’s Kids and Compassion ministries. While she hasn’t been in Birmingham for the last two years, she has been on the payroll and looked after as she recovered from a serious illness and made other exciting changes in her life too.

Below is a letter from her, to update you on how she is and what’s been happening over this time. We are really excited for Elaine as God leads her into her next stage of life with him! If you would like to send her a message but don’t have contact details, please let the church office now (info@birminghamvineyard.com) and we can pass those on for you.


“Gosh this is a daunting task…how to update you all on my life being transformed and turned upside down. I’ve gone from an Assistant Pastor, enjoying seeing God at work in all our lives and in the community of Birmingham to a stay at home mum, living in Kent. So, maybe it’s best to back track a little to explain the journey for those who may not have known how that happened.

In August 2019 my dad was dying and I left suddenly to nurse him in London. While in London, nursing dad, I was hospitalised. I’d lost the ability to write, type and to walk any distance and there was a risk of paralysis so the doctors had asked me to stay in London and wait for surgery on my spine. While that was going on an old friend who was visiting Kent invited me to join her at a healing conference. Obviously, I jumped at that the state I was in hoping Jesus would sort out my issues before surgery. That didn’t happen but my friend did introduce me to a wonderful guy called Joel. Joel and I started meeting for coffee and then after a few meet ups decided to date.

My surgery happened in February 2020 but recovery from spinal trauma can take 18 months to 2 years and it has so I’ve been off work living in London for much of that time. Birmingham Vineyard provided incredible support during this time ensuring it was worry free and I could focus on getting better. In the meantime, in July 2020 Joel proposed. It was very romantic he surprised me after a swim in the sea at the coast. He managed to smuggle iced champagne and chocolate in his ruck sack. We then married in December 2020.

I moved to our new home in Kent after our honeymoon in Cornwall. I’m now home schooling our 13 year old daughter, Jemima and helping Joel with his tree surgery business. We also have a 15 year old son, Sam who has Cerebral Palsy and he’s with us two nights a week. I’m about to start attending a school of Supernatural Ministry at our church in Kent, one day a week (it’s the Bethel model for anyone who knows that church in the US). I’m really looking forward to it as becoming a mum and taking care of our home has left my God connection has been in a very different place. I’d say more gentle contentment rather than on fire. I’m very happy, very much in love and very, very, blessed. Joel’s an evangelist at heart so shares God wherever we go, we spoke to strangers on the day we got engaged and they decided to go to Alpha. They had no church contact before that conversation. We are currently running an Alpha course in our home with people we’ve come into contact with locally. We are also reaching to our neighbours, we delivered cupcakes at Easter and are having them round for meals. We pray for strangers that we meet all the time for healing or whatever their needs are. It’s become so easy stood alongside someone who loves God as much as I do (maybe even more LOL). So God is at work.

I’m praying for you all. It’s been an upside down COVID for us because we’ve been so blessed in the midst of such a terrible time for the rest of the world. It was like God created a huge bubble around us to establish us as a family. I look forward to coming back to visit Brum with my family in tow. My love, prayers and blessings all!”

Love, Elaine


At Birmingham Vineyard, our Kids and Families ministry will continue to be run by Becky Stamps and Lauren Morris, and Compassion ministries will be run and overseen by Jess Munson. We pray for God’s blessing on Elaine and her family, her home and all God has for her!

South Site is Back!

South Site is Back!

After an 18-month hiatus we are back! For Becky and I (and many others) this has been a very exciting and much anticipated moment. Not only because we are excited to be able to meet in person again and definitely not because we are glad to be back to normal. But primarily because we are excited to have a geographical base from which to love, serve and reach South Birmingham with the love of Jesus.

Multi-site creates more opportunities for people to serve, it enables us to have a tailored local presence and it reduces the barriers to us inviting our friends to church. We have seen all three of these even in just the last two weeks of being back!

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Opportunities to Serve

One of the exciting things about multi-site is that it creates more spaces for people to serve and contribute their gifting. It creates more opportunities for people to preach and service lead, as well as all the other opportunities to serve that are there. It’s easy in a big church for 20% of the people to be doing all the work, which means that 80% of the people are missing out on the blessing, the growth and the community that comes with being on a team.

As you will know if you have been with us for any length of time our desire is ‘that everyone gets or play’. Just the other week we had a newcomer, who had joined us for the first time that day (they had just moved to Birmingham and were living just down the road), come up to us after the service and ask how they could join a team and find a small group. It’s so exciting to be able to provide these opportunities for discipleship, but also to be a church that is just round the corner!

Local Presence

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There is something special about being a part of a worshiping community in your local area. I love being able to walk to church (and not just because it’s better for the environment). For me it makes church feel more integrated into my everyday life. I walk to the shops, I walk my kids to school, and more recently I even work from home.

I was chatting to someone who had been traveling a significant distance to church, they joined our church over lockdown because they felt nudged by the holy spirit to find a local community. They described bumping into someone from church in the supermarket, getting to chat about how things were going and even praying for one another. They said it was such a fun experience because they had never bumped into someone from their old church before. We believe church should be an integral part of your life, not just something you do ‘over there’ on a Sunday.

Travel is not easy for everyone and it is not cheap, when we first started South site many people were able to engage with church in a way they hadn’t before because they didn’t have to pay for public transport or a taxi, multisite enables us to be a more diverse church.

Someone once described Birmingham as less of a city and more of large agglomeration of villages. And I think this is quite true, each area of Birmingham has its own feel, its own ‘highstreets’, its specific demographic and that is in many ways why multi-site is so well suited to it. By having a local expression, we can make small changes to the feel or format of the service that can help us serve our community better and making it easier for our friends to come.

Invite Friends

This might be my final point but it is by far the most important driver for us going to all the effort of doing multi-site. As our vision statement says, we want to start more environments where people can encounter God. Warren Bird and Ed Estetzer have found in their research that multisite is the best way to reach people who don’t know Jesus yet, even overtaking church planting.

The reality is, it’s unlikely that my seeking friend is going to travel on a Sunday to the City Centre Site for church. It’s much easier and gives me much more confidence in inviting my friends to church, when it’s a short walk away. Even in just the last two Sundays we have experienced this, people have been bringing their friends to church, and they have been encountering God!

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As a leadership we are feeling freshly stirred to pursue the call to multi-site church in this coming season. If you have read this and it is stirring something in you then please do get in touch.

To chat more about multi-site contact Jeff Stamps - jeff@birminghamvineyard.com

Job Opening // Full-time Assistant Pastor

Are you passionate about working with students and young adults? 
Do you want to see the church grow in personal evangelism?
Do you feel a call to church leadership?

 We’re recruiting for a full-time assistant pastor!

 

Responsibilities within the Birmingham Vineyard staff team have shifted and we’re looking for someone to join the team who will be responsible for leading and growing our Student and Young Adult ministries.  We want to reach and disciple more students and young adults so that they can pursue God’s calling on their life and be equipped to thrive in their faith, serving Jesus both inside and outside the church. This role will help to shape the evangelistic culture of Birmingham Vineyard, equipping and empowering church members in personal evangelism and also overseeing specific events and initiatives (Alpha etc). 

This role is not to be a maintainer of a ministry but a pioneering leader. We would like to see someone apply who may well be exploring a call to church planting, site planting or senior church leadership. The invitation is to join the pastoral team of Birmingham Vineyard.  We are a church that “exists to help people follow Jesus, live life to the full and make a difference.” Our vision is to start groups, communities, and congregations where people can encounter God.  Would you like to be a part of helping make this happen?

To learn more including how to apply, please email Aimee Gatting at aimeeg@birminghamvineyard.com (subject: assistant pastor position)

Applications close on Friday 3rd September 2021. 

Making A Difference - Compassion update

Birmingham Vineyard’s compassion ministries seek to be the hands and feet of Jesus to people in need in our community.  We do this by equipping the church community with opportunities to reach out compassionately in their local areas, as well as create a safe space for individuals in Birmingham to connect, play and to receive generous support.

We want to share with you some of the ways that has been happening in over the last several months, as well as what’s ahead.


What’s been happening

Growbaby

The Growbaby storeroom has served 111 families so far in 2021!  

A really encouraging story from the Growbaby ministry is about Yasmin who first used Growbaby in the spring of 2020 for her newborn daughter. She was also the first client we served last April during the first lockdown.  She was so blessed by the quality of clothing she received and reached out to Growbaby again just a few weeks ago requesting clothing now that her daughter is bigger. When she came to collect her items she shared with us that her son had gotten into law school and her daughter had been accepted into two universities.  As a way to celebrate these occasions asked her wider family to donate items to be given to our Foodbank!

Foodbank

The “Foodbank Champion” role was established as a way to meet emergency food needs. We have eighteen people from the church who have been trained and stocked up with food bags at their homes, ready to deliver to people in need across the city.

The Birmingham Solihull Women’s Aid Drive throughout May saw over £1,300 donated online from our church community. The funds were used to provide fifty women with supermarket vouchers and Foodbank bags, which include a handmade card from someone within the church.  We are praying that these women feel loved and valued as they re-establish like after domestic violence.


Safe Families

Safe Families is a charity that works primarily with churches, matching volunteers with families who are isolated to offer care, support and friendship. There are eight people from Birmingham Vineyard who have signed up to be volunteers with Safe Families. This summer the team is getting established with the families we are working with and generating stories that we can share with the wider church in the autumn. If you want to learn more about Safe Families, head to our website: bvc.so/safe-families


What’s Ahead

Growbaby Storeroom and Stay & Play

Prior to lockdown the GrowBaby storeroom was open at the same time as a Stay & Play group, and they functioned almost as one ministry.  While we’ve been able to operate the Storeroom during lockdown, the Stay & Play has not been able to operate.  We’re excited to be re-launching Stay & Play in September but separating it from GrowBaby Storeroom.

We believe that hosting these two ministries on different days will allow us to better serve people in the community and have more intentional relationship-building opportunities, especially for those in the Highgate area. The new vision for Stay & Play is to be a structured group with termly focuses and set activities, with the purpose of helping parents learn to play with their children, as well as develop relationships with other parents in the local area. The GrowBaby Storeroom will continue to operate on a different day of the week, so that agency workers or people collecting items that aren’t interested in the Stay & Play can do so in a swift and convenient manner. More details will be available shortly on our website: bvc.so/growbaby


Foodbank

The Foodbank team is using this season to discern God’s leading on where we’re meant to partner strategically and proactively, with local organisations to provide food to the most vulnerable.  We’d appreciate your prayers!

As in years past we’ll have a Harvest Drive in September and we’ll be having the Christmas Hamper Drive like we did last Christmas, launching at the beginning of November. Financial donations help us to purchase food and toiletry items in bulk at a lower cost, but if you prefer to pick up a shopping list and drop items at church you can feel free to do so. Shopping lists are available on the website: bvc.so/foodbank


Local Focus

Compassion is to recognize the suffering of others and then take action to help. This invitation is for each of us, for our whole lives, to be servants of God, partnering with him to bring His Kingdom here on earth through living compassionate lives. 

What could it look like for our church’s expression of compassion to go beyond centralised ministries or programmes, rather it be a way of living that is embraced and championed by every person in the church? We encourage you to take a look around your local area, pray and see the people who God might be asking you to reach with practical help and relationship.

Looking for somewhere to start? Check out our list of 52 Ways to Make A Difference - one activity for each week of the year: 52 Ways To Make A Difference


We have planned and prayed and we are so excited about how God might use these ministries to be a blessing to people in times of need.  One of the things we have prayed for are new team members. 

For our vision to be carried out at its best we need more volunteers.  If you would be interested in helping with any of the ministries or would like support meeting needs in your local area, please email Jess Munson, our Compassion Coordinator, at jessm@birminghamvineyard.com




Services Update - July 2021

Now that restrictions have relaxed, there will be some changes in how our in person services look and feel. We want you to be able to come and worship with us, whether you feel excited or nervous about these relaxed restrictions, and so we wanted to quickly talk you through some of the changes that we’ll see from this Sunday.


Firstly, if you’re unable to join us in person, or just want to engage from home for any reason, we will still be live-streaming our service straight to your devices.

Secondly, we’re aware that you might be anxious about awkward situations about how comfortable you, or someone else is, to interact, hug and so on - and so, instead of an awkward interaction, we’ll be inviting you to choose a coloured sticker which will indicate how you are feeling about socialising with others. ‘Red’ to keep distance, ‘yellow’ to have a chat, and ‘green’ for chats and physical contact.

Thirdly, you do not need to book a ticket to come along - however, if you’re bringing children, we’d love to encourage you to still book a place for them, as it helps our kids team to prepare a safe and engaging session for your kids and you can book on our website. When you arrive with your children, you can head upstairs where there are spaces prepared for the different age groups. 

Onsite Kids Provision

For families with 0-4’s we’ve prepared a room for you at the 10:30 service! We’ll have the service livestream playing and space and activities for you and your children to connect with God and others. You are also welcome to keep your young child in the main service downstairs with you, whatever you are most comfortable with.

For children aged 5-11 there are Kids groups available at both our 10:30 and 17:30 services, led by our trained Kids team. Kids groups will be playing games, worshipping and eating snacks, taking time to connect with each other and God.Parents are welcome to drop kids off and attend the service downstairs. 


The Services

When you come into the service, feel free to help yourself to a snack and some water, then find a seat where you are most comfortable. 

Our service will have worship, teaching and a chance to respond to God through prayer. We are now allowed to sing during worship! We encourage you to wear a face covering while singing or talking with people, for the safety of everyone present, however there is no requirement that you must wear a face covering. 

If you’d rather not sing, and you’d like to be sat with others who also won’t be singing, we’ll have a designated area for you to sit in, to help you feel safe.

We’ll still have hand sanitiser around the building, and our fresh air system will still be blasting away, replacing the air in our main room frequently.


Whether you choose to join us in person this week, want to wait a few weeks, or are joining us online, we really value you as part of our church community as we follow Jesus, live life to the full and make a difference together!


God bless, stay safe, and see you soon, either onsite at 10:30 or 5:30, or online at 10:30.

Gathering

The word for ‘church’ in the New Testament is ekklesia - the gathering. It’s used to mean any group of people coming together for a specific purpose, and in a Christian sense is used for the local church, the worldwide church or any number of believers, large or small, in any space (including those in heaven) who are together for the purpose of worshipping and seeking Christ.


‘Gathering’ means ‘to bring together’. Jesus’ longing is to gather us and everyone around us, under his protection and into his presence and love, like a mother bird with her young.

We are the church, and we gather.

We have gathered online, we’ve gathered in gardens, in parks, on social media, on video, on group chats. On July 4th 2021, we (the Birmingham Vineyard local church) hope to begin to gather on Sundays in person.

We will also need to gather other things.

We gather our strength. Many are tired, sad, frustrated after a long fight.

We gather our courage, to step into the new world that is opening around us. Not back into what was but forward into what is and what God is making available.

We will gather our friends that remain back to us. As we do, we may find in our hands the sadness of those we have lost or who have moved on.

We will gather what we may not have expected. New friends we’ve never met in person. Those who’ve met with Jesus online or who have returned to Him after a long absence.

We will gather the fruit of our prayers and tears, our reaching-out messages and thoughtful ‘I miss you’ gifts, as old friendships are found to be deeper and new ones kindled brightly before they’re even begun. There will be a gathering of harvest, of those who are coming to faith and coming into the gathered spaces of our church.

There will be a gathering of shared stories, experiences, wonders and memories of God’s closeness and goodness through everything.

We will gather, beloved church. Slowly, carefully, kindly, gently, joyfully, we will begin to pick up what God has made available, and enjoy it. We will treasure His gifts together. We will worship, learn, cry, talk, laugh, play and feast.

We will be the church, in new and old ways, gathering.

He will be God, as He has always been, gathering us into Himself.


Click the button below to book a seat for Sunday services:

Welcome to the team, Cap and Jo!

We are delighted to welcome aboard Cap and Jo Ramdas-Harsia!

Please see the letter below from Andrew and Rosie, sharing more about what they’ll be up to.


Dear church family,

We are very excited to share with you that Cap and Jo Ramdas-Harsia have joined the Birmingham Vineyard staff team. Cap will be Executive Pastor and Jo will be an Assistant Pastor. This will be alongside their existing roles as Site Pastors in the City Centre morning service.

Cap will be working one day a week, overseeing some of the operational areas of running the church, such as finance, HR and facilities. Jo will work two days a week to provide oversight for Sozo, prayer and prophecy areas that she has already been involved in, along with a few other areas. She will also be available for pastoral care for leaders and for church members.

We are so grateful to have Cap and Jo joining the staff team. Cap has years of senior experience in a range of organisations and his time as a Birmingham Vineyard trustee has proven that his knowledge, alongside his heart for the church, will help us significantly. Jo has already been involved in serving our church in a variety of ways and what she brings is greatly valued. Cap and Jo were senior pastors at their church in Leeds before moving to Birmingham. With their experience, gifts, and heart for our church and city we absolutely believe they are the right people for these roles.

At a time when our congregation is becoming more diverse, it’s a joy to see diversity expressed on our staff team at a senior level. We feel that this appointment is both practical and prophetic. Practical in that their character and competence will cover the needs we have and prophetic in that Birmingham Vineyard is called to be a place where people of diverse and different backgrounds can fulfil their calling in life, faith and leadership. Please join us in welcoming them to the staff team and celebrating this moment with us.

Much love,

Andrew and Rosie


Feel free to reach out and welcome them to the team!

Cap: caprh@birminghamvineyard.com

Jo: jorh@birminghamvineyard.com

Job Vacancy // Social Media Co-ordinator

Are you passionate about sharing the love of Jesus through online and social media methods?

We’re recruiting for a part-time Social Media Co-ordinator!


We’re in the process of redefining and refocusing our online presence and recognise the importance of strong social media. In the role of social media co-ordinator, the applicant would be responsible for planning and delivering social media content across a variety of platforms.

The applicant would work closely with the different ministry areas of the church to promote their vision and values in a way that is accessible to those who regularly attend the church and those who are exploring. Not only does this role see to the delivery of and engagement with social media posts, there is the desire for the co-ordinator to recruit and oversee a volunteer social media team, which would provide increased output. It’s a unique opportunity to create content, work with a team, and shape the online presence for a church, which is of increasingly significant importance.

To request the job description, please email info@birminghamvineyard.com with the subject “Social Media Co-ordinator”.


Applications

If you would like to apply for this job, please email a CV including at least 2 references and a covering letter explaining how your skills and experience fit the job description to info@birminghamvineyard.com

The closing date for applications is Friday 2nd July 2021.

Initial interviews are provisionally planned for the week commencing Monday 12th July 2021.

If you have further questions, feel free to contact our office at info@birminghamvineyard.com or 01216221230.

Big Church Recap // One church, one story, many places

What a fun time we had at Big Church on Sunday!


Though we are spread across the city, it’s such a gift to come together online for celebrating the ways that God is moving in and through the BV community. We got to kick off the day with a fun virtual Bake Along with Rosie! During the Big Church service we celebrated seven people being baptised, heard some stories of people taking risks to share Jesus with others and worshipped along with a virtual choir. There was a great talk by Steve Gee from Northampton Vineyard about the opportunities presented in a time of disruption and prayed for each other online.

Here are some photos from the day, enjoy!

If you missed the service, you can catch up on our YouTube channel:

The Scattering: Birmingham Vineyard Worship's New EP

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We are really excited about Birmingham Vineyard Worship’s New EP,
entitled ‘The Scattering’

Out on 18/04/21


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This year, we’ve all been scattered away from church and into our own homes. We’ve had to learn what it looks like to connect with God in an environment with lots of distractions, not to mention the external pressures and stresses of this season. We believe that this was, in some way, what the Christian faith was intended to be: experiencing God in the every day, and not just on a Sunday.

Therefore, we wanted to release an EP that would help people to experience God as they found themselves scattered across our city, finding God in the day to day, and enabling the normal to become a sacred space of connection.

These songs focus on themes of finding our hearts desires in God alone, encountering Him to find rest and peace, and fostering a relationship of dependence with Jesus. All of these things have never been as relevant, and as necessary to our lives, as they have been in this season.

The sound of this EP is very chilled out, great for having on in the background while you spend time with God, eat dinner, or do the dishes. We hope that through the song themes, and the sonic experience, that you will find peace and connection with Jesus.

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This project is special to us in a number of ways:

Firstly, all the songs have been written by gifted songwriters who are part of our church community. As a result, these songs represent the story, values and beliefs of our church.

Secondly, everyone involved is part of our church: all the musicians, songwriters, producers, audio & video teams - and the vast majority being volunteers. They are teachers, professionals, creatives, carers, parents, singles and married. There is strength in a project when those who contribute are coming from many different experiences and walks of life.

Thirdly, all of it was recorded during lockdown, and a number of songs were written over Zoom. We’re so proud of the amazing team who put this all together despite being in a lockdown: overlooking their own uncertainties and time commitments in order to bring us into connection with God.


This EP will be on all the usual music platforms, including
iTunes, Apple Music, Spotify, Amazon Music, YouTube and more.

We’d love to encourage you, if possible to buy a digital copy, as this money will help the team to develop future releases and continue to release music that brings God’s Kingdom.

 
 

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Lent 2021 Resources

Lent is a time when millions of Christians around the world take time to draw closer to God and reflect on the sacrifice of jesus in the lead up to Easter.

Beginning on Ash Wednesday (17th Feb), the 40 days of Lent is when we remember the time Jesus spent in the wilderness, fasting and praying. It was during these 40 days that Jesus made the choice to work in God’s way, however hard that might be.


Lent is a season of fasting (giving stuff up) & repentance (recognising what we've done wrong), leading up to Easter, as we celebrate what Jesus has done for us.

It's an encouragement to turn back to God once again, with renewed passion. We devote ourselves through prayer, fasting and giving.

If you'd like to join in this season, we thought we'd put together a few helpful resources to get you started!


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Lent Group - Study of Bach’s “St. John Passion”

This six week Lent Bible study and meditation will use Bach's “St. John Passion”. You’re welcome to come along on Monday evenings at 7.45pm, starting 22nd February, for an hour on zoom. Each session is a standalone scene from the Passion, but to appreciate the full story-line and to hear the complete Passion oratorio, come to them all!

If you're interested, have questions or for the zoom link, please send Liz an email at Lizdavies1724@gmail.com


Fasting

Fasting: Basic info & ideas

Check out this helpful intro on what fasting is, what it isn’t and some ideas on how to fast during Lent.

https://gravityleadership.com/how-to-fast-for-lent/


Generosity & Giving

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Local Foodbanks

Many people have needed to use emergency foodbanks in the past year, due to the pandemic. Why not consider giving up something you normally treat yourself to (takeaways, entertainment subscriptions, cake, etc.) and give to your local foodbank through lent?

The Trussell Trust has multiple locations throughout Birmingham and supports people with essential food parcels. From donating food, volunteering your time or taking on an fundraising challenge, there are lots of ways to get involved with raising awareness of poverty and helping end UK hunger. www.trusselltrust.org

Birmingham Vineyard’s Foodbank has received such generous donations over the past few months and are regularly providing food and toiletries parcels to agency workers for their clients. You can learn more and give a financial donation through our website - bvc.so/foodbank

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Generosity Challenges
40 Acts

What if Lent could be about more than just giving stuff up? What if it could be a time of radical generosity as well as spiritual discipline? 40acts is the generosity challenge for Lent, created by UK Christian charity, Stewardship. They’ve been running for 10 years and though they won’t be releasing new challenges for 2021, there are lots of resources on their website that you can use: 40acts.org.uk


Devotionals and Prayer Resources

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Lent for Everyone: Daily Devotionals
N.T.Wright

NT Wright has written a series of devotionals, one for each day, over 53 days. Each day, there is a Bible reading, and a thought from NT Wright about how it relates to Easter.
https://www.bible.com/en-GB/reading-plans/83-lent-for-everyone


Lent 2021
24/7 Prayer

Join us this Lent, as we journey to Easter with three key resources to help process uncertainty, disappointment and unanswered prayer.

https://www.24-7prayer.com/lent2021

Lent Devotional
Tearfund

We all tell ourselves stories about who we are: as individuals, as communities and as the church. But there’s a bigger story – one that changes everything. It’s the story of God, and we’re invited to be a part of it. Join us as we prepare for Easter by revisiting the story that lays the foundation for who we are and how we live.

https://www.tearfund.org/campaigns/lent-devotional




Lockdown 3.0 Update

Andrew and Rosie share with us about the current lockdown and how it will impact our Sunday services and events.


“So you will all have heard the PM’s message last night about entering into a new lockdown. The facts are stark - rising Covid infections, pressure on the NHS and a new strain of the virus which is harder to contain. The current guidance does still allow churches to meet for corporate worship. However we met as a team this morning and asked the question, “Just because we can meet, does it mean we should meet?”

So in an effort to keep both ourselves and our communities safe, we feel that the wisest decision is to only have our Sunday services online. So for now - no in-person services. We’ll continue meeting online at 10:30 and 5:30 every Sunday on YouTube and the Church Online platform. (bvc.so/sunday-stream)

At this time of lockdown again, it’s so important to keep connected with one another. If you’re not in a small group or connected to a community, we’d really encourage you to get involved so you can do life together with others, during this really tough time. (bvc.so/small-groups)

And we’d also love you to join us on the after-church zoom calls, which give us a chance to chat and connect in smaller groups and to meet others in church in a relaxed and friendly way. The zoom calls have been such fun and allow us to talk with people we might not otherwise talk to.

Hebrews 10: And let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love and good deeds, not giving up meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing, but encouraging one another.

For those of you who connect with youth, Aaron is really looking forward to being able to gather together again but until that’s possible please do join in on Friday nights for a social catch up with games, prizes and loads of fun to wrap up the week and on Sunday nights for a new series called Insights. You can find more information on the website. (bvc.so/youth)

For children we’re continuing with the kids and families all-age talk on Sunday mornings. You can find that on YouTube. Then at 9.45 until 10.15 there’s a fun Family encounter zoom group for all ages. If you have children in years 5 and 6, there’s a small group every Sunday night at 5.30. (bvc.so/kids)

We know this is a hard season so we’re starting a sermon series this week called Wellbeing. (https://wellbeingjourney.org)

We want to reassure you that we are constantly reviewing what we do and trying to keep up with the government guidance. Just as soon as we’re able to we can’t wait to be able to gather again in person.”

Happy Christmas!

Wherever you are and however you're celebrating this year, we're praying that you know God's presence this Christmas. We may not be able to meet in person like normal, but we have a couple of great moments that you can check out!

Christmas Day Message from the McNeil's - 9:00am
On Christmas morning Andrew and Rosie will be hosting a short Christmas day reflection. It goes live at 9:00am, but you can watch it on our website or on youtube anytime you like!

Christmas Day - Zoom Call - 10:30am
While it may not be the doughnut filled Christmas day service we love, we're looking to meeting for a short Christmas Day Zoom call from 10:30am. All are welcome to join, so break out your festive snacks, Christmas jumpers and maybe the odd cracker joke!?

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81306404257?pwd=a0NCTHQzdFFDVGJUWi9KVHRWdGloZz09

Making A Difference This Christmas

Our Foodbank is partnering with local agencies to provide Christmas Essentials Hampers for individuals & families in Brum who have had a difficult year.


Our Foodbank agency partners have identified 75 families that would really benefit from some Christmas hope & cheer this season.
Can you partner with us in providing hampers for each of these families?

We’re aware that shopping can be difficult during lockdown, so we have three simple ways that you can be involved in the
Christmas Hamper Appeal.


How You Can Get Involved

⓵ Contribute financially

You can give a financial donation online, which will go towards purchasing items for Christmas Hampers and Foodbank supplies in 2021.

 

⓶ Purchase items through our Amazon Wishlist

You can purchase items from our Amazon Wishlist and have them sent directly to church - easy peasy!

⓷ Create a Christmas Hamper

Consider inviting your small group, family, street or groups of friends to join you in creating a full Christmas Hamper. Pop through your details in the form below and we’ll be in touch with a list of Hamper contents and drop-off instructions.

 
Foodbank Christmas Hamper list (2).jpg
 

If you have any questions about contributing to the Christmas Hamper Appeal, get in touch - helenp@birminghamvineyard.com
or ring the office 0121 622 1230.

Thank you for making a difference to individuals & families
in Birmingham.

A New Season

At the start of this new season, we are so excited about everything God is doing in Birmingham through the Church and His people.


The coming months will continue to bring change and require flexibility, patience and lots of love. We bless you to press into what God is inviting you into and for you to find your hope and security in Him.

Here’s Andrew, our Senior Pastor, sharing a few things that have been on his heart at the start of this new season.


New to Birmingham? Welcome!

If you’ve recently moved to Birmingham, a very warm welcome to you and we hope your first few months in this vibrant city are full of blessings. If you are looking for connection with others and to get plugged into a community where you can use your passions and talents to make a difference in the world, get in touch with us.

We would love to hear from you and learn how we can support you, get you connected and find your fit in Birmingham. Click the button below, pop through your details and one of our team will be in touch. If you’re a uni student, the Young Adults team will help you connect with other people in your season of life.


How can we pray for you in this new season?

Perhaps you are experiencing a life change this season, or maybe nothing has changed and you’re continuing on daily life during this time of uncertainty. No matter what is going on in your life, we’d love to come alongside you and support you in prayer.

During every Sunday Stream there is an opportunity to receive live prayer via chat with one of the team (bvc.so/sunday-stream), or you can pop through your prayer request to our office by sending us a message (info@birminghamvineyard.com).

Have a lovely September!

Summer Fun 2020

Summer is here and there are some great opportunities for you to live life to the full by connecting with others in a socially-distanced way!


Friday Prayer @ City Centre Site // Fridays in August, 12:45-14:00

We are really excited to announce that we’ll be opening up the building on Friday afternoons in August for a time of prayer. You are invited to come and be led in a short prayer by one of our team. Once the led prayer has finished you can pray and reflect however you would like for the remainder of the time. We want to assure you that we are taking precautions and following all of the government guidance to make these times as safe as possible. 

Pre-registration is required: bvc.so/fridayprayer 
As per Government guidelines, masks are also required, please bring your own mask

Kids Park Meetups // Various Days in August

Join up with other families for a time of play & socially-distant activities led by our amazing Kids Team!

Pre-registration is required. Email Lauren for details and sign up info - laurenm@birminghamvineyard.com.

“Agents of Shield” Zoom group // Various Days in August

As lockdown eases, we'd love to make sure that those of us who are still shielding or needing extra protective measures have support and feel connected with their church family. Come along to our first evening, 3rd August at 7:30pm (Zoom Meeting ID: 836 6353 8751, Passcode: Vineyard) or email Maddy for more details maddy.bunker@yahoo.co.uk

online Escape Room // friday, 21st August, 20:00

Looking to solve some puzzles, outsmart the competition and win undying glory from the comfort of your sofa? In teams of 4, we'll be attempting to solve an online escape room - fastest time wins a prize!

Pre-registration is required: https://vnc.churchsuite.co.uk/events/ktwqjzoz

Communities

Our Communities & Small Groups are connecting in various ways throughout the summer, so if you’re not yet involved in a Community and would like to be, send us an email at info@birminghamvineyard.com and we’ll help you connect.

An Update on Sunday Services

We were all excited to hear the news last week that the government is lifting restrictions on churches being able to meet. This brought us a sense of excitement and anticipation.

However, on Monday, the small print was released! 

The headline sounds great but the list of restrictions is lengthy.  For example…

 

  • Gathered church can't involve any congregational sung worship.  

  • The guidelines advise against social interaction between anyone except your household or your "bubble."

  • Children have to remain with their parents at all times.

  • Two meters distance must be maintained and if that's not possible face masks are advised. 

  • Communion and prayer that involve any interaction are not permitted, nor are hospitality or refreshments.

 

Considering all these restrictions and more, we just don't think we can responsibly meet in person for church yet. We so miss seeing you all and being in the room together but so much of what we treasure about church wouldn't be able to happen. 

Our primary concern is the health and safety of everyone who gathers with us and whilst there is a hunger to meet again, the risks and restrictions are still too limiting.

So, it's with heavy hearts that we've made the decision that we will not be meeting in the building on Sunday (5th July) or in the short to medium term. We have talked with the leadership team of Vineyard Churches UK & Ireland and understand that most Vineyard churches will not be meeting in their buildings this summer. 

We do eagerly await being able to meet again in person and we are actively making detailed arrangements to do that safely, well and wisely. We'll communicate more about what to expect in the coming weeks. 

In the meantime, if you have any questions for us, then please do email info@birminghamvineyard.com and chat to us. 

See you at online church this Sunday, at 10:00, 11:30 or 17:30!
https://birminghamvineyard.online.church/

An Invitation To Each of Us

Transcript from Andrew & Rosie’s message from Sunday, 14th June:

All of you will know that the horrifying death of George Floyd in the USA has caused both outrage and trauma for so many. Such discrimination and treatment of a human being is abhorrent and in complete contrast to the example set by the life and teachings of Jesus. 

On Thursday we made a statement in response to the events of the last few weeks. This pandemic and the lockdown is allowing us to address big things in our world and the subject of racism and injustice requires our attention and our action. 

We’d invite you all to read our blog or watch our video that was posted on Thursday. See our website and Facebook pages.

As we gather today we want to look at how we can all make a difference.

You’ll be familiar with our vision statement which is to “Follow Jesus, Live life to the full and to make a difference.”

Each Sunday during lockdown, we’ve been taking time to hear from someone in our church community who is making a difference. Well today we want to turn that around and ask that question of us all. Today we want to make the question personal. “Jesus - How can I make a difference?” 

Can you make this your prayer? This has certainly been our prayer this week. 

Although we are individual people with different experiences we know that as followers of Jesus we are all connected to God and to each other. The bible describes us as brothers and sisters in God’s family.


To restate what we’ve already expressed.  We emphatically condemn racism in all its forms. Racism is a violation of the character of God and an insult to his image that is expressed in every person.

As your leaders, we’re not just making a comment in this cultural moment, we’re committed to listening, learning and leading differently.

Today we want to speak in three ways. 

  1.   As your leaders. 

  2.   To all of you from a Black Asian Minority Ethnic background. 

  3.   To everyone in our church family. 

From Us - Andrew & Rosie as church leaders and leading our team  

We start by acknowledging the issues. Racism is sin. It’s evil and unjust and sadly it’s the experience of many people.

We are committed to listening, learning and action.

Listening - being present in honest conversations. We’re going to be hosting some forums in the next few weeks to talk to those from Black Asian and Ethnic minority backgrounds to hear your stories, to understand your lived reality. We really want you to join us at those gatherings.  

We are committed to learning.  We don’t know what we don’t know. 

We are committed to action - to prayer and to a clear plan for the months ahead. 

This week we’ll post advance dates and details of those gatherings. We’ll restate those next Sunday as well. 

Now we want to speak to those of you who are from a Black, Asian or Minority Ethnic community. 

If you currently see or could see Birmingham Vineyard as your home church, then our invitation is that you would fully engage in this conversation with us. 

We want you to know that we see you, we love you, we care and we want to learn from you and with you. 

We’d ask you to come to the forums we’re planning and be courageously honest about the things that affect you. (To find out more, click here: https://vnc.churchsuite.co.uk/events/icfyylbi)

Speak the truth in love so we can grow together.  Engage with us, help us learn and help us identify our next steps. 


For Everyone: How we can all make a difference? 

Some of you are largely unaffected by these issues of injustice and racism. You may not have any first-hand experience of the prejudice that many of our brothers and sisters face. 

There are times when as a church family, we celebrate; we express our joy together before the Lord. But there are also times when, as a body, we stand with, kneel with, hurt with, cry with, and pray with, those brothers and sisters who are mourning, those in our family who experience injustice, violence, and struggle. It is our calling as followers of Jesus to mourn with those who mourn, laugh with those who laugh, weep with those who weep. 

We act as Christ when we comfort each other and walk with each other. 

I spent 2 hours this week in conversation and prayer with senior Church leaders from both black and white led denominations and Churches in Birmingham. We all realised that more than ever we need to respond to this moment inspired by the example and spirit of Jesus. 

The church has a part to play in showing the world what a healthy vibrant community can look like. 

Our only hope is found in turning to Jesus. He is the light that is needed in this present darkness. 

We need Jesus. He reminds us that we’re all equally loved children made in God’s image.

We need Jesus. He provides a way for us to break free from the sinful selfishness of the human heart. 

We need Jesus. He shows us mercy and leads us to places of repentance, forgiveness and reconciliation. 

We need Jesus. He challenges us to speak for justice in a world of blatant systemic and historic inequality. 

We need Jesus. He has promised us the hope that his kingdom will come and his will be done as we pray and work for change.

We need Jesus. He reminds us there is a day to come where a great multitude that no one will be able to number, from every nation, from every tribe, and people and language, will stand before the throne of heaven as one. 


And until that day comes. We need action. 

Action that puts the words and vision of Jesus into practice. Action that protects all our brothers and sisters. Action through people that repent and re-orientate. Action that ushers in the promise of God’s kingdom. Action that is fuelled by God’s spirit. Action that leads to transformation and justice for all. 

God help us to be part of your kingdom coming on earth, as it is in heaven. 

We invite you to pray. “Jesus please lead me - How can I make a difference?”