Milton Keynes
Churches Together in Milton Keynes
Churches Together in Milton Keynes Trust (CTMKT) is a charity which exists to support ecumenical mission in Milton Keynes.
Christian Foundation. Wolverton Milton Keynes
The Christian Foundation is growing people and community through social enterprise. Their varied enterprises work to change the world and people’s lives by reducing and utilising waste, growing and cooking healthy food, creating community spaces and energy and supporting families to play and grow together. All the enterprises are supported by young people and volunteers outside education and employment looking for new opportunities to contribute, learn and grow.
Follow this link for news of the Christian Foundation – https://mkchristianfoundation.co.uk/
District
Northampton Methodist District
The district provides resources to support the circuits which it comprises, Milton Keynes being one of them. http://www.northamptonmethodistdistrict.org.uk/
Connexion
The Methodist Church
The Church’s national website covers everything you may want to know and has many resources for local churches. It also has a daily bible study which you may find helpful. http://www.methodist.org.uk/
The Church’s privacy notice can be found by following this link https://www.tmcp.org.uk/about/data-protection/managing-trustees-privacy-notice
The Methodist Church Safeguarding Policy: Procedures and Guidance
Follow this link to find the most recent edition of the Church’s policy
Policies and guidance (methodist.org.uk)
The Methodist Church Safer Recruitment Guidance including DBS
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Resources for Worship Leaders and Preachers, including the feedback form for Worship Leaders and Preachers in training – can be found here
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Fund for Human Need
This fund is a Methodist affiliated charity for those who have no access to the major relief funds or benefits. To find out more about the invaluable work they do click here
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Action for Children
Action for Children was set up by Methodist minister the Revd Dr Thomas Bowman Stephenson in 1869. It was formerly known as National Children’s Home (NCH). Find out more here.