A Missing Generation
Our churches are facing a generational crisis. Join us on Monday 10th October to explore together how we can respond to the missing generation in our churches.
Our churches are facing a generational crisis. Join us on Monday 10th October to explore together how we can respond to the missing generation in our churches.
A lighthouse of provision in a sea of deprivation: how God is manoeuvring His people to dream for change in Dudley Town Centre.
On Saturday 9th July 2022, Love Black Country hosted their first ever Together Festival gathering and what a day it was! Read the full report and see some of beautiful photographs taken.
Together Festival has so much going on throughout the day, including the Teafund Main Stage which will play hosts to a variety of professional Christian performances.
Churches working together with Dudley’s AS ONE campaign invite you to gather for a special Covid-19 Memorial Service on Tuesday 21st June, 7:30pm at Top Church in Dudley.
Not got a ticket for the festival? Volunteering is the way to get one!
Join us for this special joint service in Walsall as Christians in Walsall come together to celebrate Pentecost.
You are invited to join with Christians from across the Black Country on the evening of Monday 25th April 2022 at The Village Hotel, Dudley.
Christian Creatives are invited to be a part of Together Festival 22 to apply to perform on the acoustic stage, lead creative workshops or sell at the makers market!
Together Festival 22 is a multi-generational Christian festival to re-gather the Church of the Black Country, celebrate all that God is doing here, and imagine our future together.
As part of Walsall’s ‘As One’ campaign, the message, ‘Fill your street with friendliness’, launched on St Valentine’s Day, will soon be displayed on hundreds of large banners across the borough.
Love Dudley’s Youth Hub will be meeting on Monday 7th February, 7:30pm at Amblecote Christian Centre.
Are you a kids worker in the Dudley borough? Why not join with others who share your heart and your role at the Love Dudley Kids Next Gen Borough Hub?
So, what has 2021 been all about for Love Black Country? Join Tim Fellows, LBC’s Network Coordinator as he mulls over the year gone by.
Following the success of The Pursuit in November 2021, you are invited to another gathering on the evening of Monday 31st January 2022 at The Village Hotel, Dudley called The Pursuit: Part Two.
Navi Aulkh had it all. A fantastic job, a wonderful family home and a vibrant church to call home. So when God told her to leave her job and move into one of the most deprived and dangerous areas in Wolverhampton, she had no idea what He had planned.
“When we come together, despite the differences in the denominations and styles of our churches, to declare the love and favour of God over our borough, it’s a powerful thing to be part of.”
Almost 200 people of all ages gathered on Monday 8th November to commence a new chapter in our pursuit of the Next Generation in the Black Country.
Monday 8th November 2021, 8pm, The Village Hotel, Dudley.
After months and months of meeting on Zoom, we’re happy to announce that our Next Gen Borough Hubs will be meeting in person again in September and October.
As children return to school this week for the start of the Autumn term, we explore the impact of independent Christian schools on the pupils that attend and staff they employ by spotlighting Emmanuel School in Walsall.