Modern Slavery: a message from Bishop Alastair
20th October 2021Bishop Alastair asks, "Our church faces many challenges about funding, organisation, credibility and appropriate approaches to mission. Where might modern slavery fit in?"
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Bishop Alastair asks, "Our church faces many challenges about funding, organisation, credibility and appropriate approaches to mission. Where might modern slavery fit in?"
Offering telephone and face to face support to survivors, providing them with the help and advice needed to rebuild their lives
She joins the Archbishops of the Church of England in pledging to be the generation to halt the cycle of inaction in the church on racism.
In the last few years Nailsea has played its part in welcoming Syrian families from war-torn areas and refugee camps.
A new app designed to help tackle labour exploitation and modern slavery in the farming, horticulture and food production sectors has been launched by the Church of England's modern slavery initiative.
Hidden Voices Somerset Victim Support Project for Victims of Modern Slavery, Human Trafficking and Exploitation has been awarded more than fourteen thousand pounds.
Christians and churches in Weston super Mare have been working together to support the homeless and those in poverty during the coronavirus crisis.
Five new Ministry Experience Scheme (MES) participants have taken to their new roles in various churches around the diocese. They are all taking on different roles which will help them understand what ministry in the Church of England is like.