September`s BCM Monthly - Birmingham City Mission
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September`s BCM Monthly - Birmingham City Mission
TUESDAY Our staff and volunteers continue to distribute hundreds of pieces of literature and preach the Gospel in the city centre each week. Pray for their safety and for God-ordained conversations. Jon Tiley and his team of volunteers will serve almost 30 homeless people at our Care Centre on Tuesday evenings. Pray for the ones who will be sharing the Gospel that they will be clear and relevant. WEDNESDAY Remember the Children’s Team as they begin their autumn term working in the primary schools across Birmingham. The Team now has relationships with over 140 schools and each year reaches over 40,000 children. Pray for Sue Fearon as she leads her team. X:site for 7-11s Saturday 1st Oct at 2.30-4.30pm at Elim Church Centre Exeter Rd, Selly Oak B29 6EU Print off a registration form in advance from www.xsitebirmingham.co.uk Now on sale, a thrilling adventure novel set in Roman Britain making clear the message of a personal faith in Christ. An ideal gift for teenagers. Written by BCM supporter Stan Marshall. £5 plus P&P - all proceeds to BCM. Call 0121 766 6603. I n a few weeks’ time on Saturday October 8th the Birmingham Town Hall will be full of supporters and friends of BCM along with staff and volunteers alike who will be giving thanks to God for His goodness to the Mission during the last 50 years. I’m sure that it will be an exciting occasion and certainly an historic one as we sing our hearts out, meet old friends, no doubt laugh a little, maybe shed a tear or two and, of course, hear God’s Word brought to us through Peter Maiden. FRIDAY Thank the Lord for an excellent Youth Camp at the Christian Mountain Centre. Pray for the all the young people, that they will remember the Bible teaching that they received during their fun-filled week. The Children’s Team had a great time at their Solid Rock club in July. Thank the Lord for good numbers and good conversations. Pray that more primary aged children will attend the five times a year ‘Xsite’ event. SATURDAY Pray for the BCM staff who will be speaking at churches tomorrow. Ask the Lord to guide them as they make their final preparations and that the Lord will anoint their ministry. Please ask the Lord to meet our financial needs this month. As we move into our new HQ we will also be seeking the Lord about what new initiatives He wants the Mission to engage in during the coming years. Pray that the Lord will guide. HARVEST GIFTS Tins and packets of food from your Harvest Festival will be most welcome in our work with homeless, elderly and needy people. Please bring them to the Resource Centre at ‘The Clock Tower’, 2 Langdon Street, B9 4BP, Mondays to Thursdays in October, 10am - 4pm. We would also appreciate help with sorting and dating incoming items. Please telephone 07717 508281 if you are able to help. Thank you. VOLUNTEER VAN DRIVERS NEEDED at the Resource Centre all the year to collect and deliver clothing and furniture on Tuesdays & Wednesdays from 9am to 4pm. Call Derek on 0121 766 6603 if you can help. Email: [email protected] Web: www.birminghamcitymission.co.uk Registered Charity No. 1051023 Company Limited by Guarantee Reg. No. 3112321 N M ISSI O BIR TY ‘Don’t be afraid, just believe’ THURSDAY We have been based at Watery Lane for some 24 years. Please pray for us in the coming weeks as we relocate to the Clock Tower. Any move is stressful so please pray that we may plan and execute well. The Resource Centre continues to be very busy. We can thank the Lord for over 100 beds that we have received from Birmingham University and a hotel in the city centre. Remember Chris, Andy and all the volunteers as they engage clients who come from around the world. Birmingham City Mission 75 Watery Lane Middleway, Birmingham B9 4HN Telephone: 0121 766 6603 Celebrating 50 years of Mission SEPTEMBER 2016 MONDAY Please pray especially for the Golden Jubilee Celebration event at the Birmingham Town Hall on 8th October. Pray that the evening will go well and that through the event glory will be given to God. Pray for Peter Maiden as he prepares his message. It was great having Annina with us from Germany on placement for two months. Pray that God will bless her and guide her future. Pray for Elizabeth Blok who has joined us for our Urban Challenge year-out programme. Elizabeth is from Holland and she will need to adjust to life in the UK. onthly Most of the building work has been completed at the Clock Tower. Volunteers have been busy painting and laying carpet. Pray for David Clark, one of BCM’s Board Members, who has been acting as the Clerk of Works over the last two years. Ask the Lord to bless him for the months that he has given to this project. We still require some £20,000 to complete this work. CI SUNDAY Thank God for the wonderful celebration that took place at ElderLink on 14th July. Over 100 people attended and Rachel and her team provided an interesting programme and wonderful food! Pray for Derek Duke as he makes the final preparations for the 50k walk on Saturday 17th September. Let’s ask the Lord for good ‘walking’ weather and that all who take part will be kept safe. AM PRAYER FOCUS G MIN H As the Bible says, we are fearfully and wonderfully made and it is interesting how any one of us can experience an array of emotions in relatively short periods of time. I think these past two months have served up for us an explosive cocktail of emotions as many of us have no doubt watched the highs and the lows of the Olympics, been saddened and disturbed by the scenes coming out of war-torn countries, felt for families who have been grieving over lost loved ones as well as navigating through the emotional landmines of our own personal experiences. I am always moved as I read and re-read the story of the healing of Jairus’ daughter and the woman who was suffering from a bleed and try to appreciate the mixtures of emotions that they must have experienced. Desperation, hope, gratefulness, frustration, embarrassment, devastation, joy, acceptance and no doubt many more emotions were experienced in this narrative. It was an unplanned encounter between Jairus and the woman and yet I think that this unwanted interruption for Jairus, as he witnessed Jesus heal this dear woman on the way to his beloved sick daughter, was going to feed his faith as he faced his family crisis. The news to Jairus was, “Your daughter is dead.” The Lord Jesus told him, “Don’t be afraid, just believe.” It doesn’t matter who we are, or whether we are wealthy or not so wealthy, during our lifetimes we will all face situations that will test us as individuals and also our faith. Just before the summer I read a book called ‘Resurrection Year’ by Sheridan Voysey, which is a very honest account of struggles that he and his wife had faced in their lives. One thing that he said which stood out to me was this: ‘The GOLDEN JUBILEE Join with BCM to celebrate 50 years of Mission at Birmingham Town Hall Saturday 8th Oct at 7pm with speaker Peter Maiden Birmingham Community Gospel Choir YFC street dance team Stance BOOK YOUR FREE TICKETS 0121 766 6603 gulf between head and heart widens during pain when we struggle to feel what we believe to be true.’ I am sure that a number of us can relate to what Sheridan is expressing. As City Missionaries we daily encounter people who know something of pain, poverty and powerlessness. Many are without faith as they struggle through the complexities of life and it is our privilege and responsibility to tell them about the Lord Jesus and hopefully lead them to a place where we can say to them, “Don’t be afraid, just believe.” Thank you once again for your support. Please pray that during this month we might be able to minister ‘life and love’ into the people that the Lord brings along our path. Wes Erpen, Chief Executive Birmingham City Mission’s 50K WALK Saturday 17th September Walk the entire length of the Birmingham Worcester Canal: 50K to celebrate 50 years of BCM We will meet at the Severn Lock in Worcester at 7.45am and aim to arrive at the BCM Care Centre in Birmingham’s city centre at around 7.30pm. For a sponsor form or info call 0121 766 6603 or visit www.birminghamcitymission.co.uk My name is Annina, I am 22 years old and study European Studies in Germany. This summer, I have spent two months with BCM as a placement for my studies. I have had the privilege of getting to know all the different ministries of the mission. Every encounter with staff members, volunteers and clients has been a blessing and an opportunity to learn. It has not been an easy time. God has challenged me a lot more than I expected, especially when joining the evangelists for their outreach in the city centre or door-to-door work in different districts. However, it has been precisely in these moments of insecurity that God has shown me His faithfulness and provision. ‘I have probably shared the Gospel with more people in these two months than ever before in my life – and I have seen how much joy there is to be found in doing what God has called every disciple to do...’ The tasks that I did not think I would dare to do have been the most moulding experiences. I have probably shared the Gospel with more people in these two months than ever before in my life – and I have seen how much joy there is to be found despite all the difficulties in doing what God has called every disciple to do: to proclaim the Gospel in all places and to all people. The fact that I intended to do my placement with an embassy and not with a Christian organisation in the first place shows even more how God leads all things according to His will. I am grateful for this time and especially the fellowship and conversations with people who want to serve God and the city with all their heart and strength. BCM is salt and light in Birmingham, for the glory of God, and it has been a joy and privilege to be a part of it this summer. ‘Golden Oldie’ celebration from mid-October for preparation work sorting & checking toys ahead of wrapping process (wrappers needed from Tues 22nd November) Over 120 folk enjoyed rejoicing and reminiscing at the Eric Holt Centre on July 14th – the ‘Golden Oldie’ celebration of BCM‘s 50 years and ElderLink’s 32. Clients from all 3 clubs and friends and contacts from past years interacted. A salad lunch was served up in ‘lap-friendly’ containers. Susan Arblaster’s 50 paintings were on display and many were sold! Local residents loaned us a couple of gazebos and the sunshine encouraged some people into the garden. The day was completed by a programme where favourite hymns were sung and Diane Armstrong, Rachel McKane, Wes and Edwin Orton all gave their thoughts about ElderLink and the Lord’s faithfulness to the many friends who have used the centre. A lemon cake was enjoyed to complete the celebration. We want to give glory to God and look to Him to help us continue the work amongst the elderly. Rachel Khan New & nearly new toys needed Help us provide toys for 2,500 children in need - we are often short of toys for ages 0-2 & 8-15 Please bring toys to: BCM Head Office 75 Watery Lane Middleway Birmingham B9 4HN or contact us if you need us to pick up large collections of toys - ring 0121 766 6603 or email office@ birminghamcitymission.co.uk BUY A BCM MUG! Pick one up for £5 at the BCM shop in Kingstanding or the Golden Jubilee Celebration in October. Christmas shopping online? Raise funds for BCM at the same time without costing you a penny more! CHRISTMAS CARDS FOR SALE Pack of 4: £2 or pack of 8: £3 Available at BCM HQ, BCM’s Kingstanding shop or call 0121 766 6603 for mail order. All proceeds go to BCM. Non-stop variety Volunteer help needed for BCM Christmas ToyLink If you shop at amazon, ebay or 1000s of other online stores, register with Give As You Live as a BCM supporter and a percentage of your spending will go to BCM without costing you a thing. Get started at www.giveasyoulive.com/ join/birminghamcitymission. The pennies going to BCM really do add up. Thank you. Laura Williams from the Youth Team describes a hectic year A diverse year has been full of new and old activities. I love the variety of the work I am involved in. CMC: Christian Mountain Centre, here we come! 11 BCM staff and volunteers took 30 Birmingham based young people to our regular venue, CMC Adventure, near Harlech – a unique opportunity for these young people to experience a refreshing holiday in rural, coastal Snowdonia. Some were from low-income or single-parent families or unchurched homes; many were new to us, some new to the UK. Our aim was to renew and stretch them socially, physically, educationally and spiritually. The weather was mainly dry and quite bright on occasions. We went for a long walk up to Harlech beach on the Sunday afternoon. Fun, paddling, playing games. Some leaders were new to this camp but everybody worked well as a team. There were many natural opportunities for leaders to get to know the young people and to get into conversation. Strong relationships were built and a number of young people felt able to open up and share about their personal struggles. It was a privilege to be able to support them and to see them grow in confidence during the week. The ‘campers’ loved the instructor-led outdoor activities: kayaking, rock climbing, gorge walking, archery, orienteering and canoeing, bushcraft and abseiling. They also enjoyed games, bonfires and relaxing at the beach. They engaged enthusiastically with the BCM-led activities: team games, smallsided sports games, wide games, etc. The teaching theme was ‘Overcoming’. The evenings covered Moses v Egypt, David v Goliath, 3 young men v Nebuchadnezzar, Jesus v sin & death, Peter v the High Priest, and Paul & Silas in the Philippean jail. The young people listened respectfully to leaders’ testimonies and Bible stories. Leaders spoke clearly and creatively, keeping the young people engaged. Testimonies were honest, real and relevant; the kids would often follow up talks and testimonies with questions to leaders at mealtimes or when out on walks. Many young people prayed freely during the week. A number requested Bibles and Bible reading notes; one boy expressed genuine interest in following Jesus. We work hard at putting pastoral and spiritual support in place after Camp, connecting the kids with churches, holding a Camp Reunion in October and encouraging them to come to the ‘Fulfil’ event each term. City Wide - It’s good to meet monthly with other church leaders to worship, pray and hear what God is doing throughout our city. I have been involved with a SACRE team writing two new schemes of work for RE in Secondary Schools and part of a planning group for two Sport & Worship events. BCM work - It’s a privilege to help at X:site and Solid Rock, both run by the Children’s Team. We sometimes meet some of the children when they move up to Secondary School! I support Prime Time when I can and the Care Centre, where I’m ‘the blonde lady who sings’. One of the clients wanted to talk with me about how God has changed my life. It’s always wonderful when we start the Christmas ToyLink work; I love taking parcels to families and seeing the huge smiles on their faces! Youth & Schools Work - The biggest change this year is that I’ve gone back to teaching 2 days in a local Secondary School. This has increased John and Matthew’s workload. I’ve managed to complete most of what was needed to be done. I thank God for the opportunity of sharing His love and grace with thousands of young people, and I’m especially grateful for the one-to-one conversations I’ve been party to. For 11-18s FRIDAY 11 NOVEMBER 7.30-9.30pm, £3.50 at Mount Zion Community Church with singer-writer CHIP K Info & consent forms: 0121 766 6603 www.birminghamcitymission.co.uk [email protected] www.chipkendall.com