During October we celebrate Black History Month, recognising and celebrating the invaluable contributions of black people to British society. Do consider marking the month in your church.
- The Church of England has produced a range of liturgical resources. Find them here.
- The Racial Justice Unit is hosting a free network event for UKME/Global Majority Heritage clergy & lay ministers and leaders on 12 & 13 October: ‘Being Built Together’. Find out more
- If you missed the diocesan screening earlier this year, there is an opportunity for churches to plan a watch night to see After the Flood: The Church, Slavery and Reconciliation. The 67-minute UK documentary aims to be educational and redemptive, addressing the historical neglect of slavery in British Christian history. It explores biblical principles for racial reconciliation in our churches today. Download flyer and watch online
- Find out more about Black History Month and the resources which are available.
Ideas from Black History Month in previous years:
- Hear the story of how Bewdley discovered black history in their town, started an anti-racism group, and produced a walking tour of the town exploring the black history.
- Watch Foluso Enwerem, former curate in the Diocese discussing how black theology can transform how we read the bible.
- Listen to Shirley from Top Church talking about her experiences of being a young black woman in 1960s Dudley and what Lenny Henry was like as a child!
- Read Ghost Ship by Azariah France-Williams and then watch Bishop Martin in Conversation with Azariah. Or listen to the Ghost Ship as an audiobook and hear the author’s voice as he shares the past and present experiences of all too many black and brown people within the Church of England: Ghost Ship Audiobook | A.D.A France-Williams | Audible.co.uk