Blogs

Students and Locals Team Up to Fight Hunger in Leeds

By SCM on 20 Feb 2017

Emma Temple, student outreach worker at Leeds University Chaplaincy, reports from the recent ‘Big Conversation’ held for the #EndHungerUK campaign at All Hallows Church.

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One student’s story of faith in Liverpool

By SCM on 20 Feb 2017

A student in Liverpool shares her story of faith – cross-posted here from Ryan Cook’s blog.

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All Are Welcome: Lessons from Roller Derby

By SCM on 14 Feb 2017

Bec Wilkinson shares the lessons of welcome she has learned from playing roller derby.

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Belonging: Finding Space for Room

By SCM on 13 Feb 2017

SCM member Lea Appleby reflects on what it means to be part of God’s household.

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Working Together for Students in Liverpool

By Ellis on 13 Feb 2017

Rach Collins, SCM’s North West Development Worker, reports from the latest SCM breakfast event in Liverpool, where church leaders, volunteers, students and chaplains met together to explore student ministry in the city.

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Rach's Diary - up, down, turned around and inside out

By Rach Collins on 10 Feb 2017

Rach has been up and down the North West since she last blogged, and watched Inside Out.

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On refusing

By SCM on 9 Feb 2017

The way of Christ points to those farthest from the centres of power – and we must walk alongside them in resistance, says Kelly Colwell.

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All Are Welcome: Nathan's Story

By SCM on 7 Feb 2017

Nathan Olsen, a student at SCM Leeds, shares his story of being welcomed during a key transition period in life – moving home.

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Who Brings About Change?

By SCM on 6 Feb 2017

Andrew Topping from the University of Birmingham’s Methodist Society reflects on the process of social change, after a recent meeting with Gisela Stuart, MP for Birmingham Edgbaston.

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The Challenge of Welcome

By SCM on 1 Feb 2017

Susie Templeton reflects on what it truly means to be a place of welcome, and how St Luke’s Church, Southsea have sought to create a welcome in the midst of an increasingly hostile and divisive world.

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