Love Dudley

 

Love Dudley Leaders

Congregational and Christian project leaders will be gathering for their regular monthly Love Dudley Leaders gathering on Tuesday 9th May, 8:30am at Faithful Cafe, Albion Street, Brierley Hill.

Love Dudley hosts The Liberator

Churches across Dudley are partnering together through the Love Dudley network to host The Liberator, with Saltmine Theatre Company. 

Dudley Leaders to meet together again

Congregational and Christian project leaders will be gathering for their regular monthly Love Dudley Leaders gathering on Tuesday 14th March, 8:30am at Faithful Cafe, Albion Street, Brierley Hill.

Love Dudley Next Gen Kids Workers Hub

We’re excited to invite you to gather and connect with other kids workers at the Love Dudley Next Gen Kids Workers Hub on Wednesday 15th February 1.30pm @ Chawn Hill Church (DY9 7JD)

Dudley Leaders Gathering

Congregational and Christian project leaders will be gathering for their regular monthly Love Dudley Leaders gathering on Tuesday 14th February, 8:30am at Faithful Cafe, Albion Street, Brierley Hill.

A Missing Generation

Our churches are facing a generational crisis. Join us on Monday 10th October to explore together how we can respond to the missing generation in our churches.

Together Festival 22 officially launches

Together Festival 22 is a multi-generational Christian festival to re-gather the Church of the Black Country, celebrate all that God is doing here, and imagine our future together.

Next Gen Borough Hubs gather again

After months and months of meeting on Zoom, we’re happy to announce that our Next Gen Borough Hubs will be meeting in person again in September and October.

Gender Fluidity Conference

The Theology Network invite you to join with Christian leaders from across the Midlands at a two-day conference to explore the issue of gender fluidity with the help of two experts in this field.

Churches work together to tackle youth unemployment

In order to tackle the growing unemployment statistics amongst 16-24 year-olds, central government has invested £2 billion in an initiative called “Kickstart” and churches across the Diocese of Lichfield are taking full advantage of it.

Being Human – Biblical Anthropology with Selina Stone

In discussions of theological anthropology, we often focus on God the creator and Christ’s incarnation, but what contributions might be drawn from our beliefs about the Holy Spirit? On Monday 12th July, the Theology Network invite you to join Selina Stone, Tutor and Lecturer in Political Theology at St Mellitus College, as we explore this question.

Being Human – Biblical Anthropology in the New Testament

The Theology Network will be hosting its third session of 2021 on Monday 24th May at 8pm-10pm on Zoom. We’ll be continuing our theme of BEING HUMAN, this time welcoming Dr Erin Heim to explore Biblical Anthropology in the New Testament.