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Resources for Lent 2026

Ash Wednesday marks the season of Lent, this year it falls on Wednesday 18 February. Lent is traditionally a 40-day fast – a reference to the time Jesus spent being tempted in the desert. Archdiocese of Birmingham Lent and Easter 2026 | Birmingham Diocesan Trust Church of England The theme this year is Draw Near: … Read more

Canopy of Prayer, Continuous Prayer for Birmingham

Canopy of Prayer – World Prayer Centre Can you pray regularly for one hour for Birmingham? “We prayed to our God and guarded the city day and night to protect ourselves.” Nehemiah 4:9 Our prayers can change our city. God has given us a vision for a canopy of unceasing prayer over our Birmingham. We … Read more

Transforming Lives for Good West Midlands Partnership Forum

Join us for inspiring testimonies and strategic ways to reach struggling families local to your church Join the Transforming Lives for Good West Midlands Partnership Forum on March 4th, from 10am at Adore Church. Tickets are available HERE. Transforming Lives for Good is a national Christian children’s charity with over 25 years of experience of empowering … Read more

Thy Kingdom Come

Thy Kingdom Come is a global ecumenical prayer movement that invites Christians around the world to pray for more people to come to know Jesus. What started in 2016 as an invitation from the Archbishops of Canterbury and York to the Church of England has grown into an international and ecumenical call to prayer. This … Read more

Local Elections in Birmingham

LOCAL ELECTIONS IN BIRMINGHAM Time4brum are encouraging churches to be at the heart of their communities for the May local elections. These are historical elections for the whole council at a time when there is unprecedented division and antagonism in our city. We encourage local churches to work together to organise local hustings. In these … Read more

Racial Justice Sunday

Racial Justice Sunday will be on the 8th February, with the theme Love your Neighbour In these resources we explore what it really means to love our neighbour, especially given the current narratives of hostility, fear, suspicion and hatred of the ‘other’, particularly asylum seekers, refugees and anyone who is not British or Irish ‘enough’. … Read more