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The BCUIM (Black Country Urban Industrial Mission) is a partnership between the
Anglican diocese of Lichfield & Worcester, the Wolverhampton & Shrewsbury Methodist District,
the URC West Midlands Synod and the Heart of England Baptist Association
with the support of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Birmingham
and the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers)
Click here
if you have a calling to be
our next Team Leader
Applications by: 19th March
Interviews on: 23rd April
or here
to help us with regenerating
Black Country communities
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View the work of BCUIM on
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There is life after redundancy.
Download our leaflet
if you have
Lost your job
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and did you know that
the NHS has launched
a Credit Crunch Stressline ?
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BCUIM and others in the
West Midlands have written
a paper with questions about
how to move beyond the Economic Downturn
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About our Father's business:
a toolkit
by the CIGB
, our equivalent in Birmingham, on putting Faith to Work.
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Thanks to participants on our
2009 Induction Course [pdf]
introducing the Black Country; expect another in
October 2010
here is worship from Day 3
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Concerned about the climate?
Read the latest from
WFRN,
the Wolverhampton Faith Regeneration Network
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The CIGB are hosting
five one-day events:
"Our Work in God's Workplace"
watch this space for details
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Interested in training for
Employer Supported Volunteering?
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Listen to Mike Fox
talking about redundancy and
hope on Radio Shropshire
from their
feature article
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Think about the implications of the economic downturn:
a paper
by the CIGB
, our equivalent group in Birmingham;
see their advice on becoming
Redundant through Insolvency
the Black Country Observatory
and
Advantage West Midlands are also good resources
and South Yorkshire Workplace Chaplaincy
has produced a very good
occupational Prayer Cycle
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Visit the Resources Page for liturgies and useful material
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 for viewing pdf files
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Course tour 2008
on Darby's Hill
leaving the Black Country Consortium
at the Waterfront
BCUIM @ work
 visiting work places
 training
 research
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