Throughout the last few months, our Alumni Network have been meeting up in regional events that we’ve called ‘Campfire Nights.’ These were spaces for Just Love graduates and students to connect, hear stories from justice practitioners young and old, and build local relationships that lead to action in their region.
In Birmingham, Just Love students, graduates, and friends gathered for a BBQ and stories from Ash and Anji Barker about their work with refugee communities in Australia, Thailand, and more recently at Newbigin Community Trust in Winson Green, Birmingham. We also loved hearing from Fred Kratt about the reality and challenges of working on violence reduction in faith communities in Coventry.
In Bradford, alumni gathered to hear some powerful stories of ministry from Jon Swales and Alice Brencher, pastors at Lighthouse West Yorkshire, and climate activists with Christian Climate Action. Furaha Mussanzi, ??a community activist and refugee rights campaigner living in Bradford, also shared some of her personal story and where she’s seen God breaking through in her work at the Millside Centre.
In Edinburgh, Just Love graduates gathered at Portobello beach to enjoy a bonfire and BBQ, and share stories of hope and lament in their pursuit of justice. A few people even braved the Scottish sea for a dip!
We’ll be sure to update you about some of the regional projects that have already been established as a result of these events! |
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