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You saved my life on that bench
10 November 2025
Wednesday 12 November 2025 Is Mental Health First Aiders Day
Mental Health First Aid helps to build the confidence to talk about mental health, as well as providing the knowledge to offer support during a crisis. Mental Health First Aid training is offered across the Church and to members of the Connexional Team. Read some of the stories of the first aiders here.
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Celebrating Diwali
06 November 2025
Temple Street Methodist Church in Fenton, Stoke-on-Trent celebrated Diwali, the festival of light, last month. The event, which has been a highlight of the church's community calendar for the past two years, offers a powerful demonstration of how interfaith engagement can build bridges and foster understanding.
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Young farmers tackle rural mental health at 3Generate
05 November 2025
A duo of young farmers led a session dedicated to mental health in rural areas at this year's 3Generate. The aim was for young people to learn to help themselves, as well as each other. And so recognising that support flows in multiple directions.
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Resourcing a Connexional Church for the digital age – digital transformation programme receives green light
10 November 2025
The Methodist Church in Britain has announced it is launching a Digital Transformation Programme in January 2026 - a bold and forward-looking initiative that will support the Church in becoming more connected, responsive, and equipped for mission and ministry in a digital age.
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Methodist communities respond to Hurricane Melissa’s devastation in Jamaica
Read more06 November 2025
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Huntingdon train attack
05 November 2025
The Methodist Church in Cambridgeshire has offered this reflection and prayer following the stabbing of passengers on a train on Saturday evening.
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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. The opportunity to know God and the transformation faith can bring is available to you, and we would love to help you discover God's love for you and the world.
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