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In August we’re shifting gears a bit and having more relaxed Sundays at Inclusive Gathering Birmingham.

We’ll kick off the month with one big picnic and outdoor worship gathering on Sunday, 1st August 2-6pm on the grounds of Edgbaston Quaker Meeting House (11 St James Road B15 1JP). Read more and sign up here.

And THEN …

You can feel free to take part in any or all of the following on Sunday 8-29th August:

12-2pm – A Bring-Your-Own-Picnic meet-up of IGB folks at various locations in Birmingham.

(You will need to be part of our IGB Connect & Community Group to see the details of our smaller local meet-ups 8-29th. If you aren’t on Facebook, email newchurchbirmingham@gmail.com.)

4pmShort Reflection Online – Someone from IGB will share a simple reflection on a bit of Scripture that moves them. These will be posted on FB Live and YouTube.

  • 8th August – Faith reflecting on Acts 16:6-15
  • 15th August – Tash reflecting on Psalms
  • 22nd August – Cam reflecting on Isaiah 40
  • 29th August – Tom reflecting on scripture

5:15pm – We’ll host an informal catch-up space on Zoom. This is primarily to check in with each other and share how we are doing. All are welcome.

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: 1236740.

We’ll kick off with a new season of Inclusive Gathering on Sunday, 5th September with a LiveStreamed & In-Person Gathering from Brum City Centre.
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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.