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July Inclusive Gathering – In Person & Livestreamed

July 4, 2021
04:00 pm - 06:30 pm

The Church at Carrs Lane
Birmingham

Details
Date:

July 4

Time:

04:00 pm - 06:30 pm

Venue

The Church at Carrs Lane

Birmingham

On Sunday, 4th July we are hosting our (simultaneous) in-person AND livestreamed gathering. We’ll meet this way on the FIRST Sunday of each month (with other Sundays meeting online only).

The theme of this gathering is ‘Love One Another’ – what does it look to love and make space for one another NOW?

Those who would like to gather in person at the Church at Carrs Lane MUST register here – you’ll also find details about travel, parking and accessibility.

This is a video tour of what to expect when you arrive at the Church at Carrs Lane at 3:45 on Sunday 6th June.

And this blogpost details EVERYTHING else you might want to know about Covid safety.

The building itself is wheelchair accessible and has accessible toilets. Any questions can be directed to newchurchbirmingham@gmail.com. More information soon.

Everyone else can tune in as usual via FB Live and YouTube, with a Zoom discussion to follow at 5:15.

We want to stress that there is no pressure on anyone to attend in person unless they feel safe and comfortable to do so. We’re going to do our best to have continuity and interaction between those meeting at Carrs Lane and those meeting online.

To join the 5:15 Zoom, you will need to be logged into a Zoom account with a public account name in order to access this Zoom. (Meeting ID: 853 6699 5635, Passcode: 123674)

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About Inclusive Gathering Birmingham …

Inclusive Gathering Birmingham is a diverse church gathered together by a common dream: to become a truly inclusive faith community, where doubt and difference are a welcome part of our journey together toward Jesus. We believe that the way of Jesus leads us to the wild, radical idea that true spiritual community can be formed based on who is INCLUDED, not by who is EXCLUDED. We are a learning community, constantly growing and changing to live out this vision in new and expanding ways.

When we say “inclusion”, we mean much more than mere tolerance or welcome. We believe God wants us all to know that we actually belong. That means people of every race and ethnicity, sexual orientation and gender identity, age and background, HIV status, ability and disability, theological and political conviction are loved, invited, and fully included. Read more about what makes us tick at www.inclusivegathering.org.uk or send an email to newchurchbirmingham@gmail.com to ask questions or chat.