Pen and Watercolour Buildings Portrait Workshop What a treat of a workshop, to create a beautiful portrayal of a meaningful building. Using pen and watercolour, you will have the opportunity to bring to life a building – whether that be your home, your childhood home, your favourite coffee shop, or even your garden shed! Your super talented tutor will guide you through the basics of perspective to get the drawing just right, before introducing watercolour to complete your personal representation of your building. All you need to bring with you is a clear photograph of your chosen building, preferably printed out (working from an image from a tablet or iPad is ok, but a phone would be too small). This workshop is suitable for complete beginners, even those who believe they can’t draw. Your day will run from 10.00am until 4.00pm, with a pause for a ploughman-style lunch. Your lunch and the materials to create your portrait will be provided. So, what building will you choose? And will the masterpiece be for keeps or for gifting? Places on this workshop are limited to 8. Saturday 21st June 2025 10.00am - 4.00pm £85.00 (includes lunch and materials) Birlingham, Worcestershire
Join us for a resin adventure and explore the fantastical world of using epoxy resin and eco pour resin to make and create!
Temari Ball Making Workshop Beautiful, luxurious, and heartfelt. Temari are cherished gifts, symbolizing friendship and loyalty. The making of temari balls is a Japanese craft that originated in China and came to Japan around the 7th century A.D. Traditionally, temari were given as gifts symbolizing deep friendship and loyalty and evolved from a fairly basic form into exquisite works of art. Historically, temari were constructed from the remnants of old kimonos. As time passed, traditional temari became an art, with the functional stitching becoming more decorative and detailed, until the balls displayed intricate embroidery. This workshop is suitable for beginners and will introduce you to the art of the temari, using a basic herringbone stitch to create a traditional design. Your tutor will guide you through the making process. Using an array of colourful threads and a carefully designed pattern, you will create your very own temari ball. The workshop will run from 10.00am until 4.00pm. All the materials and tools will be supplied, including a workshop apron for you to wear during your day. There will be a pause for a ploughman-style lunch partway through the day, which is also provided. Additional ball-bases will be available to purchase on the day, should you wish to go on and make more temari gifts for your friends. This is a wonderful opportunity to create something beautiful, to gift or to treasure. Places on this workshop are limited to 8. Sunday 30th March 2025 10.00am - 4.00pm £80.00 (includes lunch and materials) Birlingham, Worcestershire
This new workshop explores several aspects of churches being open and used - tips on opening your church for visitors, using your church to generate income and ideas for heating your church to make people feel warm and welcome. We'll also hear from Ecclesiatical Insurance why the insurance company encourages churches to be open. Registration and refreshments will be from 9.45am, the workshop starts at 10am and will finish around 12.30pm. There will be plenty of opportunities to talk to members of the DAC team and with other attendees to share ideas and experiences. The workshop will be at St Mary's Church Road, North Mymms, Hertfordshire, AL9 7TN. Parking is available at the gravelled area before the church.
Adolescence: What have we learnt? In March 2025, the Netflix series Adolescence sparked widespread conversation about the hidden lives of young people, raising important questions about the support we provide to the youth in our care. Three months later, what have we learned? Regardless of how we engage with young people, there's valuable insight to be gained from this powerful story. We’d like to share the key takeaways and reflect on how we can better support the next generation. How the day will go Join us at 9.30 for coffee and pastries, before we hear from a guest speaker on the impact Adolescence has had on their context. Following a short coffee break we will then have time to explore how we can each respond, using the Open Space Technology conference tool to create opportunities for the conversations that will help us to move forward appropriately. We will end with lunch at 12.30pm. Key Information We will be gathering at Youthscape in Luton, which is conveniently located next to Luton Train station, for those traveling by train. For those driving, please note that the car park directly outside Youthscape is no longer available, the closest car park can be located on Power Court, just a 5 minute walk from the venue.
This half-day training session is a chance to refresh your knowledge or learn something new! We will cover: Burial law and practice Practical matters – burials, ashes and memorials, including safety Memorial regulations, pastoral care and conflicts Caring for God’s Acre/managing churchyards for wildlife A practical demonstration of memorial installation and safety by demonstration by Richard Lee of G&R Lee Memorials
Training and networking day for those working in individual giving, in-memory, legacy, data & supporter care roles in UK hospices: FREE for HIGN members £25 fee for non-members (or commitment for your hospice to take organisational membership - you MUST have your line manager's approval before booking if you are a non-member) 10am: Arrival & refreshments 4pm: Close Lunch will be provided at no extra charge, please specify if you have any dietary requirements when booking The day will NOT be online or recorded so that people feel more comfortable openly sharing.
Join us for an insightful training session led by Mark Arnold from Urban Saints. The aim of Additional Needs Ministry is to encourage, enable and equip children's, youth and families' workers to reach, include, create belonging for, and disciple all children and young people, especially those with additional needs or disabilities. As part of Urban Saints' mission to provide young people with opportunities to grow in their Christian faith, Mark is dedicated to ensuring that children and young people with additional needs are fully included in their strategy. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn how to better support and include all young people in our ministries. Key Information: This training will be taking place in person, at Christchurch Bedford. The training itself takes 2.5 hours, starting at 18:45. There is an option to join for a meal from 18:00 prior to the training. The training will end around 21:15.
Feeling a bit nature and soul starved? Connect more deeply to the magnificent trees around you and to God in worship with this special afternoon. Walking with trees is a soulful opportunity to begin to re-discover the sacredness of nature by learning about the biology, mythology, history and spirituality of native British trees: oak, ash, maple and other species at Potton Wood. The afternoon is led by Mr. Mike Mullins from ‘Soul Rewilding’. Beginning at St. John the Baptist, Cockayne Hatley (Off Hatley Road. Postcode: SG19 2EA) Please wear sturdy shoes, comfortable clothing and (depending on the weather), a rain proof coat. You will also need to bring a packed lunch and drink. If you think you will need it please bring a sitting pad or portable seat. NB. There is no need to book. Just turn up on the day. You can email Rev'd Alex Wheatley alex.wheatley.rector@gmail.com to let you know you are coming if you wish.
Tiny toes ballet offers fun inclusive baby, toddler & kids dance classes that nurture confidence & promote development in Essex. Book a two-week trial. Welcome to tiny toes ballet Essex Mid & South! Offering award-winning pre-school children's ballet and dance classes from strong walkers upwards in Benfleet, South Woodham Ferrers, Westcliff-on-Sea, Rayleigh, Leigh-on-Sea, Southend-on-Sea. With our kids ballet classes and kids dance classes, your child will discover the joy of dancing, while also developing important skills such as coordination, balance, and rhythm. Our kids ballet classes encourage creativity, imagination, and confidence. Classes must be booked in advance via our website.