New Bradwell Community Centre could be used as a warm hub this winter

Plans have been announced to use New Bradwell Community Centre – next to St James’ Church as a warm hub.

Germaine Newnham, clerk to New Bradwell Parish Council, wants to use the former New Bradwell School building and is appealing for  volunteers to supervise sessions and also to provide light meals – soup, jacket potatoes etc.

Please contact her if you would like to help – Germaine Newnham, Parish Clerk, New Bradwell Parish Council, Unit 10, New Bradwell Workspace, St James Street, MK13 0BL Tel: 01908 313602

Meanwhile Cross and Stable Church at Downs Barn is open as a warm space until 3.30pm on Wednesdays.

The church is already open on Wednesdays from 10.30am to 12.30pm for the popular Chatterbox sessions.

SEP is planning to appoint two new full time ministers

The Stantonbury Ecumenical Council is hoping to appoint two full time ministers to replace the Rev David Lewis and the vacancy left by the departure of the Rev Neil Popham.

The last meeting of the council decided to go ahead with plans to appoint one Anglican and one Baptist, with the roles of Team Leader and Vision Enabler tied into these posts. Both would be permanent posts.

The hope is to begin advertising in January in readiness to appoint in late summer 2023. Thanks go to Diana Stammers for her ‘out of the box’ thinking and Adrian Prisk for providing the financial figures to help us see the possibilities.

SEC chairman, Sharron Marland, Adrian and the Rev Paul Smith are holding meetings with Archdeacon Guy, Tim Norwood, David Thom (Chair of MK Ecumenical Partnerships) and we will be joined by Lisa Kerry (Regional Baptist Leader) on 13th December 2022.

Meanwhile Nicola Martyn-Beck, (Methodist Superintendent) very kindly volunteered to support Christ Church after the retirement of David Lewis and she is also chairing the Leadership Partnership Team, which meets every two months to discuss our spiritual future together.

Full details of these stories can be found in the December edition of the SEP newsletter which is available to download here.

Churches asked to be involved in Knife Angel project

The Knife Angel has arrived in Milton Keynes and city churches all been asked to get involved. It will be outside Stadium MK during the Christmas season which offers  an opportunity to talk about the message of peace and goodwill to all humankind as an “anti-violence” narrative.

Loughton Baptist Church and ROC (Redeeming our Communities) will be there with a Knife Angel interactive Nativity to encourage passers-by to grab a “selfie with the saviour”. At the same time, they’ll be video podcasting people’s opinions on the Knife Angel as well as the message of the Christmas season.

Full details of this and other events are in the first Churches Together in Milton Keynes newsletter. Download it here.