| The Black Country Urban Industrial Mission |
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The Black Country Urban Industrial Mission was set up in 1976. It is a Local Ecumenical Project representing the Diocese of Lichfield, the Diocese of Worcester, the Wolverhampton and Shrewsbury District of the Methodist Church and Heart of England Baptist Association. It has a Council, lay Chair and includes the Bishop of Dudley, the Bishop of Wolverhampton, the Methodist Chairman, the Baptist Superintendent, and other denominational representatives as well as representatives of trade unions, industry and education, whose task is to oversee and advise. A full team consists of 10 chaplains, Methodist, Anglican and Baptist, meeting twice monthly to discuss issues, plan work, prepare conferences and projects, study together and provide mutual support. All members of the team make a full contribution to corporate work and projects. Workplace visiting is an important feature of the pattern of industrial mission which keeps the BCUIM rooted in the industrial scene and enables the chaplains to make a contribution to industrial life. BCUIM chaplains work in the four Black Country Boroughs of Wolverhampton, Walsall, Dudley and Sandwell. As well as regularly visiting companies BCUIM has project work in the areas of economic regeneration, faith and work, unemployment in local economic development. BCUIM also has an annual induction course for clergy new to the Black Country and various Faith and Work courses for lay people, and endeavours to help others - clergy and lay - address economic and social issues. Vision
We do this by -
May God our Father, source of all creation and creativity, pour his blessing upon us in all our daily life and work. May our Lord Jesus Christ, who came that we may have life in its abundance, transform our lives with the joy of his presence. May the Holy Spirit, who gives such a diversity of gifts, inspire and guide us in all our ways. Amen. |