USPG Webinar: Provision and Prayer in the Pandemic

Date and Time :
2nd July 2020 - 2:00pm - 3:30pm
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Whilst its buildings have been closed, churches have extended their important role in providing food and welfare provision to those in need.

But what has pastoral care really looked like in lockdown? Wrestling with high mortality rates and radical uncertainty has deeply unsettled people prompting a range of spiritual questions from the wider community. How have the churches responded to these challenges?

This webinar explores the pastoral, spiritual and material dimensions of the COVID-19 pandemic drawing on emerging research and practice. Speakers:

Dr Anne Richards, the Church of England's National Adviser on mission theology, new religious movements and alternative spiritualties and convener of the Mission Theological Advisory Group of the CTBI.

The Revd Canon Malcolm Rogers MBE, Vicar of St Gabriel Huyton Quarry, Area Dean of Huyton, Bishop of Liverpool’s Canon for Reconciliation. Malcolm received an MBE for services to community cohesion in Knowsley, Merseyside.

Dr Jo Sadgrove, Research and Learning Advisor, USPG. Research Fellow Centre for Religion and Public Life, University of Leeds. Jo is currently working on an AHRC funded research project analysing the intersections of pastoral care, spiritual care and public health in the Early Modern Period and the present day.
 
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Free sermon resource

USPG General Secretary, Rev Duncan Dormor, is offering a free pre-recorded sermon for churches who are either already engaged with USPG, or who are interested in learning more.

A sermon, based on the lectionary readings and learnings from USPG’s global partners will be available for Sunday 12 July (Trinity 5).

If you would like to receive a sermon for this Sunday please email Gwen Mtambirwa, Mission Engagement Co-ordinator  gwenm@uspg.org.uk   The sermon will be sent to you on Thursday 9 July.

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