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In 2015, the God for All vision was launched, underpinned by a commitment across denominations in Cumbria to grow God’s Kingdom through the development of Mission Communities.

Five years later – and after wide-ranging consultation with groups across the county – we today embrace a refreshed God for All vision.

Listening to our communities
to serve them and
to challenge injustice

Sharing our faith in
Jesus in everyday ways,
with all people

Protecting God’s creation,
seeking to sustain and renew
the life of the earth

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Why not join with others from around Cumbria by attending a God for All event?

Resources

Looking for a children’s activities, sermon notes, or a poster? We have a wide range of resources for you to download.

Northern Mission Centre

The Northern Mission Centre is a collaboration between God for All and Church Mission Society to support creative and innovative mission. We are pioneering at heart supporting both Time Honoured and Fresh Expressions of church to reach deeper into the communities they serve.

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November 23rd
God for All

Ulverston Parish Church are looking to recruit a Children and Families Minister, please share with anyone who might be interestedDetails online at: www.carlislediocese.org.uk/vacancies/children-families-minister-ulverston-parish-church/ ... See MoreSee Less

Ulverston Parish Church are looking to recruit a Children and Families Minister, please share with anyone who might be interested
November 16th
God for All

It was great to begin the God for All Discipleship Project in Barrow last night and explore the difference between identity and role in discipleship. Thanks to everyone who came!

See you for session 2 on Wednesday 13th December 2023, 7pm-9pm.
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November 15th
God for All

'It was around a year ago that a plan was hatched to start a ladies' discipleship group in Brough. There were several women in my varying circles that I wanted to bring together.' Writes Rachel Milburn in her new God for All blog post.

'Some are family members, some from my work in Network Youth Church, some in the community and my next door neighbour! They range in age from 23-81. They are at different stages in their faith and biblical knowledge, some have been to church since a young age, some used to go and no longer attend and others are struggling to find a place where they fit.

I received some information at Deanery Synod about a Seedbed grant provided by The Northern Mission Centre who wanted to support new initiatives that connect with the community in Mission.

I applied for the grant, the paperwork was accessible and relatively straight forward and £250 was sent to our PCC. Once I had funding in place, I booked a room above the Youth Centre in Brough and sent out invites. I was delighted when 10 people responded.

We started by following a resource written by Charlotte Gambil called Outrageous Women. The idea was to watch a DVD series whilst following the leaders handbook and having a time of discussion and prayer. However, having the seedbed grant meant that I could cook a delicious meal for them. I set the table for them and we would have a couple of icebreakers. The first session went well, we stuck to the resource but as they grew in confidence, got to know one another and started to trust each other, they started to share.

They became vulnerable with each other, they brought their woes, their insecurities, their fears and troubles, questions flowed one after the other and they found support amongst each other. I became the facilitator, the Holy spirit was running the show!

Each month we had a time of sharing ‘what has God been doing in your life’ and ‘where have we seen prayers answered’. It was a warm, friendly environment, the group never wanted to go home and conversations would still be going on after the session had finished.'

Read the full post - godforall.org.uk/thatsoutrageous/
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It was around a year ago that a plan was hatched to start a ladies discipleship group in Brough. There were several women in my varying circles that I wanted to bring together. Writes Rachel Milburn in her new God for All  blog post.

Some are family members, some from my work in Network Youth Church, some in the community and my next door neighbour!  They range in age from 23-81. They are at different stages in their faith and biblical knowledge, some have been to church since a young age, some used to go and no longer attend and others are struggling to find a place where they fit.

I received some information at Deanery Synod about a Seedbed grant provided by The Northern Mission Centre who wanted to support new initiatives that connect with the community in Mission.

I applied for the grant, the paperwork was accessible and relatively straight forward and £250 was sent to our PCC.  Once I had funding in place, I booked a room above the Youth Centre in Brough and sent out invites. I was delighted when 10 people responded.

We started by following a resource written by Charlotte Gambil called Outrageous Women. The idea was to watch a DVD series whilst following the leaders handbook and having a time of discussion and prayer. However, having the seedbed grant meant that I could cook a delicious meal for them.  I set the table for them and we would have a couple of icebreakers. The first session went well, we stuck to the resource but as they grew in confidence, got to know one another and started to trust each other, they started to share.

They became vulnerable with each other, they brought their woes, their insecurities, their fears and troubles, questions flowed one after the other and they found support amongst each other. I became the facilitator, the Holy spirit was running the show!

Each month we had a time of sharing ‘what has God been doing in your life’ and ‘where have we seen prayers answered’. It was a warm, friendly environment, the group never wanted to go home and conversations would still be going on after the session had finished.

Read the full post - https://godforall.org.uk/thatsoutrageous/