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Restore Training Course and Annual Celebration

Restore is currently looking for new compassionate befrienders who have a heart for refugees and welcoming them into Birmingham! Restore’s next training day is coming up on Saturday 7th June at St John’s Church in Harborne. Here’s what two befriendees said about the impact of being matched with a befriender:   “Thanks to Restore I was…

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Professor Robert Beckford

In partnership with the Queen’s Foundation for Ecumenical Theological Education, a Service of Thanksgiving in recognition of the pioneering work…

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‘Thy Kingdom Come’

The tenth annual ‘Thy Kingdom Come‘ prayer novena will take place from Ascension Day (Thursday 29 May) to Pentecost (Sunday…

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Foster carers wanted

Barnardo’s is looking for foster carers to open their hearts and homes to children in need of a safe and…

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Unity in Diversity

Across Birmingham and Solihull there are numerous groups of local Churches and fellowships who meet and work together as local expressions of Christian unity.

Restore, a project of BCT, has vision for a society into which all refugees and asylum seekers are welcomed, valued and integrated.

Restore works towards that vision by: Building relationships and equipping for integration; Motivating for action; and Working for change.