General Election - Find Out More

Steve Faber nominated for a second term

The Revd Steve Faber, Moderator of the West Midlands Synod of the United Reformed Church, has been invited to serve for a second term of office. The invitation was made after a process of discernment by a panel appointed by the General Assembly, the Church’s ultimate decision-making body. The West Midlands Synod covers 108 churches in Birmingham, Gloucestershire, Herefordshire, Worcestershire, Coventry, Warwickshire, Staffordshire and Shropshire.

Steve began the role of West Midlands Synod Moderator in September 2015, and has been praised for his leadership through a period of transition, his commitment to pastoral presence within the churches of the Synod and appreciation of his work providing guidance for the whole church during the Covid 19 pandemic. In March 2021, the Synod became the first in the denomination to achieve the A Rocha Bronze Eco Synod award.

The Revd Dr John Bradbury, General Secretary of the United Reformed Church, said, ‘The panel heard about Steve’s continued passion for the proclamation of the Word and the celebration of the Sacraments that are at the heart of his call to ministry, and his commitment to helping the Synod catch a vision of where God is calling the congregations of the West Midlands in the years to come. His determination to assist the churches of the Synod to journey towards being an anti-racist church and his encouragement of the Synod helping congregations pass the gospel on to the next generations was clear. The panel wholeheartedly and unanimously concluded that there is a clear call for Steve to continue serving in his role and believes and prays that this will be for the flourishing of the whole Synod.’

Steve’s reappointment has been welcomed by the officers of the West Midlands Synod and the nomination will be presented to the United Reformed Church’s General Assembly, which meets from 9 – 12 July, for confirmation.

Steve added, ‘Serving in any capacity in Christ’s church is a privilege, and I believe it is one we should all embrace, responding to the unique call and purpose God has for every one of us. The office of Synod Moderator can be demanding, but I’m grateful to God for calling me to this role, and to the trust that the Synod and General Assembly have placed in me by asking me to serve a second term.’

To read the statement on the United Reformed Church website, click HERE.

St Peter’s Saltley Trust

From April 2024, the St Peter’s Saltley Trust is to dedicate one third of its annual grants budget to funding…

Read More...

Contemporary Martyrs Day

On 15 February each year, the Coptic Orthodox Church worldwide commemorates the lives of its contemporary martyrs on the anniversary…

Read More...

New National Police Chaplain

In early January 2024, Pastor Matthew Hopley began work as the National Police Chaplain. Matthew has been involved with Police…

Read More...