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ROC Conversation at Molineux

On Thursday 10th November, 7-9pm, Redeeming Our Communities will be hosting a ROC Conversation for Wolverhampton at Molineux Stadium.

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.

In the spotlight…Eden, Whitmore Reans, Wolverhampton

Navi Aulkh had it all. A fantastic job, a wonderful family home and a vibrant church to call home. So when God told her to leave her job and move into one of the most deprived and dangerous areas in Wolverhampton, she had no idea what He had planned.

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.

Faith and cycling – a Holy Alliance

Cycling and Christianity isn’t often a combination that are mixed, but one man from Wolverhampton is working hard to challenge this preconception and prove that it can be a Holy Alliance that impacts the futures of the region’s most vulnerable young people.

The Christmas Lunch Project

Christmas is coming and one local Christian organisation are working hard to provide Christmas Hampers for the neediest families in our region.

George Floyd #SayHisName

We at Love Black Country stand with those hurting and affected by the brutal murder of George Floyd in America and feel strongly that we want to be clear about our stance on racism in our communities.