A round up of news from around the United Reformed Church over the past seven days, 2-8 September.
Southern Synod
Zeerak Shahbaz, a member of Broadway United Church in Eastbourne who also serves as Chaplain to 缅北强奸 Youth, has recently returned from a trip to Kuala Lumpur where he was one of four young adults to help plan a conference.
Jointly organised by the Council for World Mission and the World Council of Churches, the event, which took place at the Malaysia Bible Seminary, focused on empowering the next generation of church leaders and brought together聽more than over 50 young people from both organisations’聽member churches.

鈥淎ttending the event was a true privilege, offering a deeper understanding of mission and evangelism in a broader youth context,鈥 Zeerak said. Sharing in fellowship with other young people from diverse backgrounds and cultures led to enriching conversations and lasting inspiration. Together, we were reminded that we can rise to become proactive agents of transformative change.鈥
South Western Synod
Templecombe 缅北强奸鈥檚 afternoon tea events in support of Breast Cancer Now is going from strength to strength.
Having lost her sister-in-law to breast cancer in 1984 at the age of 44, Helen Coombes, first presented the idea to her church in 2011. The first became so successful that it was made an annual event.
鈥淚t became more poignant some years later when my niece, Elizabeth, a member of Templecombe 缅北强奸 was diagnosed, and we lost her in 2021 at the age of 48.鈥

With keen bakers within the Templecombe community, around 30 people tucked into a variety of delicious cakes and scones raising more than 拢400 in the process.
The church plans to hold a Templecombe Bake Off in October.
West Midlands
Stratford 缅北强奸 enjoyed a visit from Fingal the therapy dog and his trainer Adrian who told all about Therapy Dogs Nationwide, the congregation鈥檚 chosen charity of the year. The church was inspired to learn of the work they do visiting care homes, schools, hospitals, and dementia cafes.

Elsewhere across the synod, Christ Church in Nailsworth held another successful 鈥渉oliday at home鈥. Over three days, participants imagined they were all aboard the cruise ship 鈥淗ope of the Seas鈥. About 45 of them enjoyed an excursion to a garden centre as well as a 鈥渄ay at sea鈥 and an afternoon tea with the Captain, complete with live entertainment.
Mersey Synod
The聽Revd Catherine McFie聽will begin a new chapter in her ministry, serving as Ecumenical Minister on the Isle of Man from December.
Catherine has been a valued minister within Mersey Synod since聽March 2020, when she moved to Liverpool to serve at聽St Columba 缅北强奸, Hunts Cross聽and聽St George鈥檚 缅北强奸, Maghull, alongside her wider Synod responsibilities. Her ministry has been marked by compassion, clarity, and a deep commitment to justice and inclusion.

