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Directory of the Renewal in England

Catholic Charismatic Renewal

 

International Catholic Charismatic Renewal Services
National Service Committee (NSC)
GOOODNEWS Magazine
Charismatic Lay Communities
Evangelisation Schools and Communities
Youth Ministries
Formation
Other Ministries
Annual Charismatic Conferences
Days of Renewal
Charismatic Prayer Groups

 

Directory of the Catholic Charismatic Renewal in England. Full details of the National Service Committee (NSC) and the services it provides; a description of the lay charismatic communities and their ministries of evangelisation, youth outreach, healing, prayer groups, praise and worship; details of annual charismatic conferences and days of renewal, healing services, praise and worship evenings; information on locating prayer groups in your area.

 

INTERNATIONAL CATHOLIC CHARISMATIC RENEWAL SERVICES (ICCRS)

There is a loose information structure through which people can get in touch with the Catholic Charismatic Renewal. This is headed by ICCRS and their office in Rome. This body is responsible for liaising with the Holy See and provides information, contacts and addresses for the Catholic Charismatic Renewal world-wide. It also publishes a bi-monthly newsletter in five languages. At national level most countries have a National Service Committee and in England there is an information Office which has details of most large coming events plus a list of diocesan contacts who are able to put people in touch with local groups or events. For more information visit their website: www.iccrs.org


 

NATIONAL SERVICE COMMITTEE

The National Service Committe (NSC) for Catholic Charismatic Renewal in England was set up in 1975. Click here for a list of members, together with photographs and short profiles. The administration was re-organised early in 1997 and de-centralised as follows:

GOODNEWS OFFICE
GOODNEWS Office, Allen Hall, 28 Beaufort Street, London SW3 5AA. Tel: 020-73525298. Fax 020-73514486 Open Monday to Friday from 11:30 am to 4 pm. Serves as the international contact and information centre and produces GOODNEWS Magazine. It also supports Prayer Groups, Days of Renewal, Conferences, the information and teaching through Goodnews, Life in the Spirit Seminars, leadership training weekends and the well-established charismatic communities.

The GOODNEWS office holds information on Catholic Charismatic Prayer Groups, events and activities throughout the country. If you would like information on what is happening in a given area send us an e-mail at: help

CATHOLIC EVANGELISATION SERVICES
PO Box 333, St Albans, Hertfordshire AL2 1EL. Tel: 01727-822837. The office, based in London Colney, is an administrative centre providing resources and advice for catholics running CaFE and Alpha courses, and follow-up material for small groups provided by Catholic Evangelisation Services. The office also administers annual Men's Weekends. Web page: www.catholicevangel.org

GOODNEWS BOOKS
A wide range of Christian books and audio can be obtained from:
Good News Books,
60 Wickstead Avenue,
Luton LU4 9DP
Bedfordshire
Tel: 01582-571011 (answerphone)
Fax: 01582-571012
Website: www.goodnewsbooks.net

AGAPE MINISTRIES
Recordings of talks from the main conferences can be obtained from:
Agape Ministries
58 Marshside Road
SOUTHPORT
PR9 9TH
Tel. 01704-224286
Website: www.agapeministries.co.uk

 

MAGAZINE

GOODNEWS: the magazine for Catholic Charismatic Renewal. Published by the NSC bi-monthly. Contains teaching articles, testimonies, information and three pages of coming events in Britain. Editor: Kristina Cooper.

GOODNEWS is a magazine which has its roots in the Catholic Charismatic Renewal but seeks to serve all those in the Church who want to become more effective disciples of Jesus Christ. Through teaching articles, testimonies, news about coming events, useful resources and inspiring new initiatives it seeks to encourage people to grow in their Christian their faith by:

a greater intimacy with Jesus Christ
a greater understanding and use of the charisms and the working of the Holy Spirit in our lives
by an effective witness to their faith in society through evangelisation and social action

It also seeks to create a mutiually supportive network of Christians who while lihaving different gifts and callings share a similar goal of serving the Church and spreading the Kingdom of God in the world.

It seeks to be a pastoral and inspirational magazine with an openness to the insights of other Christian traditions but faithful to the teaching of the catholic Church.

It is produced by an editorial committee on behalf of the National Service Teams for Catholic Charismatic Renewal of England and Ireland and seeks to serve in particular England, Ireland Scotland and Wales.

You can read GOODNEWS magazine online; however, why not take out a subscription and have the printed version delivered directly to your home?

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CHARISMATIC LAY COMMUNITIES

ANTIOCH COMMUNITY
31 Lynton Road, Acton, London W3 9HL. Tel: 020-8896-3387. Antioch is an ecumenical, charismatic, covenant community, of nearly 200 people based in West London. We have been united by the Lord with a common way of life and mission. We belong to the Sword of the Spirit, a world-wide 'community of communities'. As a community we are united across church and national barriers in the praise and worship of the Lord. We are united by a covenant to love and serve the Lord, each other and all those he sends us. We have agreed to share our life and resources with each other. We seek to live as radical disciples of Jesus Christ our Lord and make our lives and our resources available for the mission the Lord has given us. As disciples we seek to exercise the gifts of the Holy Spirit and to bear the fruit it produces. We seek to know the will of the Lord and to follow it with our whole hearts. We want to be available with all we are for the mission he has given us. Our Mission is to live a way of life that is distinct from the world and is characterised by holiness whether in families or as singles and to be a prophetic people who promote the cause of Christian unity; to participate in the spread of the Gospel; to help build communities across the world in order to be a bulwark and to stem the tide of evil. Website: www.antioch.org.uk

CHEMIN NEUF
The Vicarage, Vicarage Lane, Somerton TA11 7NQ. Tel: 01458-272216. French foundation in the 70s - Catholic (Ignation spirituality and use of charisms) with ecumenical vocation. Charism: the formation of the individual and reconsiliation on all levels. Opportunities for three months or one year of formation in the French Alps. Annual youth conference and Cana weeks for married couples with their children. New foundation in England.

COR ET LUMEN CHRISTI COMMUNITY
Highfield House, Chertsey, Surrey KT8 8BU. Tel 01932-565747, Fax: 01932-567945. Cor et Lumen Christi Community was founded in 1990 and comprises of both residential and non residential members. The community owns two large community centres, one in Chertsey, Surrey and the other in Wigton, Cumbria. These provide a home for the residential members as well as being centres for the whole community’s meetings and activities. The community can be described as Charismatic and contemplative with a Eucharistic heart. We seek to live a radical prophetic lifestyle inspired by the life of Christ and the New Testament communities proclaiming the word of God in the power of the Holy Spirit. By God’s grace this ministry has taken us to four continents. Our ministries include: The Charism School, Catholic Miracle Rallies, Ministry days for Families, prayer meetings and evenings of renewal, Philip Course, Andrew and Barnabas Sessions, ministry to women, evening Healing Rallies, the Night of Light initiative, our annual Autumn Conference and various other retreats, training schools and conferences. If you would like more information about attending or hosting one of our events please either call us on 01932 565747 (Surrey) or 01697 345623 (Cumbria). Full details of our life, events and ministries can be found at www.coretlumenchristi.org

COUPLES FOR CHRIST
Couples for Christ (CFC) is an evangelistic and missionary community for Families led by the Holy Spirit and renewing the face of the earth. We are an integral part of the Catholic Church. CFC started with a few couples in the Philippines, but now has spread to 158 countries including the United Kingdom. For our mission we exist to share the good news of salvation and liberation in Christ with the whole world. It includes all ages from the cradle to the grave. For 2007 we are taking the theme of HOPE. We continue to seek the Lord in prayer, the Bible, our community and the face of the poor. We are called to holiness and to serve God. CFC is a way of life, it’s pro God, pro-life, pro-poor and pro family. We aim in the next 5 years to be fully integrated in parish based activities and continue with global evangelisation. We are focused on building strong and vibrant Christian communities throughout the world. Website: www.cfcglobal.org

COVENANT PRAYER COMMUNITY
30 Tarnside Close, Smallbridge, Rochdale OL16 2QD. Tel No. 01706 640359. Catholic Charismatic Community with ecumenical dimension based in Rochdale. Non-residential weekly community meetings. Focus: running workshops on worship, charismatic gifts, healing etc. for parishes and groups. Organises monthly "Flame" gatherings.

DIVINE LOVE COMMUNITY
60 Holly Lane, Erdington, Birmingham B24 9JR. Tel: 0121-384-5002. The Abbey Prayer Group started in Erdington, Birmingham in 1984. A group of people had been converted through Billy Graham, and after doing the follow up sessions about the basic truths of our faith they wanted to carry on meeting. So we then did the Life in the Spirit seminars with them. Then they continued to meet as a prayer group. As they had been converted they were keen to evangelize others, so we started Street Evangelization. A year later some members of this prayer group decided to form a community. Thus the Divine Love Community was formed. Later we were given a house. The Community and some of the members of the prayer group did door to door evangelization as well as singing and giving testimonies in the street. We did missions in a number of Parishes and invited people to come to Life in the Spirit Seminars. They then formed prayer groups. We helped them until their own leaders arose. We gave missions in other parts of Britain as well as our own diocese. We also started giving healing services as so many people were going to the spiritualists for healing.In 1993 we went on mission to Hungary for two weeks and in 1995 we acquired a Retreat Centre in Hungary. Since then we have done missions in Poland and Romania. In Romania we run a soup kitchen. We hope to train more people to be apostles i.e. to preach the Gospel and heal the sick.

EMMAUS FAMILY OF PRAYER
Emmaus at Sandymount, 16 Burbo Bank Road, Liverpool, L23 6TH Tel. 0151-9244439. In 1975 Dave and Maureen Grimley, Harold and Barbara Glover and Archie and Cathy Cameron and a group ran the first Life in the Spirit Seminars in the Southport area. Many lives were changed and new decisions for Christ made. One of the fruits of this was that Dave and Maureen and Cathy and Archie decided to sell their homes and with their young families live together in Christian community. In 1976 they moved into a big old house in York Road, Birkdale on the feast of the Triumph of the Cross. Archie comments, “We had no fixed model or ministry nor did we need one. We simply had our trust in God that if we were open , God would bring good out of any and all circumstances.” As more and more people committed themselves to this simple trust in God, they were able to reach out to others in evangelisation. In the years that followed many areas of ministry developed led by different members of what became known as the Emmaus Family of prayer. These included, weekly prayer gatherings, running the Life in the Spirit Seminars, A drop in ministry for the homeless in Southport, prison ministry, a magazine, running a retreat centre, days of renewal, monthly Agape masses, conferences and the Irenaus Project and Agape Ministries which records and distributes talks on spirituality. Each of these ministries has been used by the Lord for a time and then changed or adapted. After 25 years York Road was sold and Dave and Maureen and Cathy and Archie live in different homes, but they are still united in their simple trust in God and their commitment to the gospel and work of the Spirit in the world today.

HOUSE OF THE OPEN DOOR COMMUNITY
Childswickham House, Childswickham, Worcs. WRI2 7HH. Tel: 01386-852084. HOD is an ecumenical lay residential community with about 25 adult members. There are five families, six members who are ‘Single for the Lord’ and six European members. The Community began in the family home of Roy and June Hendy who became involved in the Charismatic movement in 1976. Their extended family moved to a dilapidated tenement building in Slough in 1978. They were joined by families and single people in the early eighties, and a pattern of daily prayer, family life and shared resources was established. Our main purpose has always been to live together as family. Out of this shared lifestyle, various ministries developed including music and drama, teaching and preaching, evangelisation in schools and prisons and a discipleship course (Crossroads Community). Since moving to the Cotswolds in 1989 there has been an increased focus on youth work and outreach to Europe. The Retreat Centre has become a major ministry and source of income. We also run a small farm. We have a small chapel where we have daily prayer, communion and weekly Mass. Recently we were granted the status of ‘An Association of Christ’s Faithful’ in the Archdiocese of Birmingham. For more information visit their website: www.houseoftheopendoor.org

MALTFRISCAN COMMUNITY
17 Broomhall Road, Broomfield, Sheffield S10 2DR. Tel: 0114-267-9788. A network of committed families, single people and priests associated with St Mary Magdelene's parish in Maltby. Charismatic, Franciscan/Carmelite spirituality. Associated groups around the country. For more information visit their website: www.maltfriscans.org

MARANATHA
Maranatha Community, 102 Irlam Road, Flixton, Manchester M41 6JT. Tel 0161 7484858, fax 0161 7477379. Ecumenical charismatic network in Britain, links with communities abroad, Charism, healing, renewal, unity. Also social and political action (Trumpet Call). Website: www.maranathacommunity.org.uk

PRINCE OF PEACE COMMUNITY
St Emilies, Oakhill Park, Liverpool L13 4BP. Tel: 0151 228 0724. The Prince of Peace Community was established in 1985, building on 10 years’ experience of non-residential community centred on the family home of Joan and Myles Dempsey, a married couple in SE London. The aim is to promote “love at the heart of Mother Church”, seeking to deepen the spiritual life of every individual through personal prayer, group prayer, retreats, seminars, teaching sessions, healing ministry, Eucharistic services and development of a special style of religious pilgrimage/conference “New Dawn” which has attracted 2-3 thousand participants to Walsingham annually for over 20 years. Recently New Dawn has spread overseas to Africa and elsewhere where much larger numbers gather. We are especially called to encourage lay spirituality. For more information visit their website: www.princeofpeace.org.uk

REVIVE (ACTS 2 YOUTH)
St Helen's, 72A Milton Road, Westcliffe on Sea, Essex SS0 8AP. Tel: 01702-343562.

SOURCE GROUP
Based in High Wycombe, The Source Group rose from the ashes of a battle re-enactment group ‘The Brotherhood of the Axe’ in the early nineties. The weapons may have changed but that first wakening of a call to community still challenges us. Our vision is for the battle, survival and revival of the Church, (Ezekiel 37). Our campaign ministry is - cell group discipleship supported by communal worship. As individuals, we serve the Church locally and beyond as we feel called, honing our weapons and watching the hills… Website www.faithandfriendship.org.uk

SPIRIT OF TRUTH COMMUNITY
Hilton House, Cranebrook Lane, Hilton, (near Litchfield) Staffordshire WS14 0HA. Tel: 01543 480428. We are a small Catholic lay community made up of families and single Christians, mostly Catholics. Fr David Keniry is our spiritual director. We began as a youth prayer group in 1988. The leaders and youth went to a Faith Alive Camp, we then began a youth camp at Hilton and shortly after we prayed for a name, the Holy Spirit gave two of us on the same day, in different places, the same name – Spirit of Truth. Our initial vision was to evangelise children and youth. We ran the weekly prayer group and youth camps and then about 8 years ago, we began the Family camps. Our vision is to evangelise families, and our main mission presently is the annual Family Camp. During the year we pray for and support each other, intercede for others and prepare for camps. Our weekly prayer begins with prayer and sung worship, we pray before the Blessed Sacrament, have a time of intercession and pray the evening prayer of the Church. We have a specialised evening for children alternate Fridays, this is a time of growth and discernment for us as we have changed both the structure and day of the meetings from Sunday to Friday.The recognisable fruit seems to be produced through the camps – families learning how and being inspired to pray together is perhaps a major fruit. We are not always aware of what is developing through the community, but we know that God is doing something different in each individual family, we simply try to provide the ethos, prayer and hospitality and place for people to draw closer to Jesus and each other. We recognise that we are in need of further teaching and presently praying for that to be put into place.

VERBUM DEI
Verbum Dei Community, Rosary Cottage, Nunnery Lane, Carisbrooke, Isle of Wight PO30 TYR. For more information visit their website: www.fmverbumdei.com/uk/


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EVANGELISATION SCHOOLS AND COMMUNITIES

COUPLES FOR CHRIST
Couples for Christ (CFC) is an evangelistic and missionary community for Families led by the Holy Spirit and renewing the face of the earth. We are an integral part of the Catholic Church. CFC started with a few couples in the Philippines, but now has spread to 158 countries including the United Kingdom. For our mission we exist to share the good news of salvation and liberation in Christ with the whole world. It includes all ages from the cradle to the grave. We continue to seek the Lord in prayer, the Bible, our community and the face of the poor. We are called to holiness and to serve God. CFC is a way of life, it’s pro God, pro-life, pro-poor and pro family. We aim to be fully integrated in parish based activities and continue with global evangelisation. We are focused on building strong and vibrant Christian communities throughout the world. Website: www.cfcglobal.org

HEXHAM AND NEWCASTLE DIOCESAN YOUTH MINISTRY TEAM
Pemberton Road, Consett, Co. Durham, DH8 9BA. Tel: 01207-592244 Fax: 01207-592245. The Diocesan Youth Ministry Team (YMT) was set up at the request of Bishop Ambrose Griffiths back in 1995. The main purpose is to communicate the Gospel using various creative means to the young. We gather young people from all over the world to live a community lifestyle for a 10-month volunteer programme, which includes training in various ways of communicating the Gospel. For more information visit their website: www.ymt.org

LIVING WATER MINISTRY
We are a team of young adults from all over the world, committed to living our faith and sharing it through retreat ministry. We travel throughout Scotland to share our love of God and how He has worked in our lives. We use drama, music, personal sharing, games, activities, teachings, discussion and prayer to give an experience of who God is and how much He wants a relationship with each one of us. Our programme is centred on the love of God, the life of Jesus and practical areas of discipleship. We are looking for young enthusiastic Catholics aged 18-28 to commit to a year of living in community and sharing our faith. For more details write to Living Water Ministry, The Visitation, Taynuilt, PA 35 IJQ UK or tel 01866 822269. Website: www.livingwaterministry.org.uk

PILGRIM COMMUNITY
A Community centred on Christ for the New Evangelisation. The Pilgrims’ Community, originally called ‘Nottingham Pilgrims’, was founded in 1989 by Fr. Jonathan Cotton, a priest of the Diocese of Nottingham, and Sister Angela Murphy, a Presentation Sister. The Pilgrims serve the ‘new evangelisation’ in the Catholic Church by running parish evangelisation courses from the KE KA KO School of Evangelisation (e.g. Philip Course, Paul Course etc.). They intend to re-start their gap year youth mission team as soon as possible, training the team in community living, discipleship and kerygmatic proclamation of the Gospel. They see the establishment of small faith sharing/mission groups and Parish Evangelisation Teams as a way of renewing the Church. Website: www.pilgrimscommunity.com.


SION COMMUNITY
Sawyers Hall Lane, Brentwood, Essex CM15 9BY. Tel: 01277-215011 Fax: 01277-234401. Sion Community came into being as a Parish Mission Team drawn together in 1983 by Fr Pat Lynch, a priest of the Nottingham diocese. This original team would be the nucleus of a developing Community, charismatic in ethos and spirituality, and motivated by a desire to bring a lively faith to others. Sion Community works predominantly in the Catholic setting, encouraging a new openness to the Spirit; offering the challenge of a more personal commitment to Christ; and promoting a Vatican II vision of the Church. The Community is now located in five bases, the most recently established base being in Ireland. Membership is made up of priests, married couples, families and single people. Young people are invited to take up a gap-year opportunity to experience community life and work on mission, and volunteers can also be trained to participate in one-off missions. For more information on the Community visit their website at www.sioncommunity.org.uk


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YOUTH MINISTRIES

ANIMATE YOUTH MINISTRIES – a new youth service for Liverpool archdiocese invites 18-25 year olds with a passion to serve the Church to spend a year developing gifts for a lifetime. More info from tel: 01744 740462

CROSSROADS at HOUSE OF THE OPEN DOOR
Take time out, share in their prayer, community life and work. Opportunity to join them in outreach work. Contact: 01386 852084 www.houseoftheopendoor.org

ELM GROVE COMMUNITY
A lay benedictine community based on the spirituality of St Benedict. Living Gospel in Urban setting in Brighton. Evangelisation and service of the marginalised. One year or more. For further details visit: www.elmgrovecommunity.co.uk

FANNING THE FLAME CATHOLIC MISSION
Fanning the Flame began in 1995 with a city wide mission to the then 17 parishes in Southampton. It is a Catholic mission aimed at fostering the Catholic faith in children, youth, young adults and adults. This is achieved through weekly fellowships, retreats, reunions, summer camps and parish missions. Our guiding piece of scripture is “I remind you now to fan into flame the gift that God gave you when I laid my hands on you. God’s gift was not a spirit of timidity, but the Spirit of power and love and self-control.” Our aim is to “fan into flame” the faith that people received in their baptism and this is achieved through teaching, preaching, drama, music and art but mainly through introducing all those involved to the movement of the Holy Spirit in their lives – opening them to both the charismatic gifts and the fruits of the Spirit. Fanning the Flame is in Southampton, The new Forest, Salisbury, Hereford and Gloucestershire, Stockton on Tees and Gateshead. For further info contact St Dominic’s Priory, Shirley Holms Road, Lymington, Hants SO41 8NH Tel 01590 681874

FIRE MASS
For 16 - 25 year olds, with Cor Lumen Christi on the first Friday of every month at Highfield House, Highfiels Rd Chertsey. tel: 01932-565474

ST HELENS YOUTH MASS
Youth Mass on Wednesdays at St Mary's, Lowe House, Crabbe St., St Helens, Lancashire WA10 2BE.

YOUTH2000
Youth2000, which started in 1990, is part of an independent international initiative that helps young people aged 16-35 plug back into God at the heart of the Roman Catholic Church. Its main distinguishing features are: Centring on the Mass and Adoration of Jesus in the Eucharist; a focus on Sacred Scripture and Church Teaching; a devotion to the Virgin Mary; active evangelisation of other young people and organisation of Eucharistic centred retreats and events. Youth2000, with the help of clergy and religious, operates a network of youth prayer groups across the country and encourages young people to become involved in their home parishes and in wider issues of social action. It’s very much an initiative of young adults reaching out to other young adults embracing music, drama, and other forms of youth culture. Youth2000 also runs a mission team – a community of young people on a godly gap year, who speak about their faith in Jesus to young people around the country in schools, on the streets, at retreats and in parishes. The secret of its success lies in its focus on time-honoured Catholic devotions – such as Adoration of the Eucharist and the Rosary – and in making them relevant for the youth of the third millennium. For details contact Youth2000, 15 Church Street, Wetherby LS22 6LP or tel 01937 582200. Website: www.youth2000.org .


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ARK OF THE COVENANT COMMUNITY
Ark of the Covenant is a Centre for mission, evangelisation, prayer and spiritual formation at parish level. Our vision is to develop a more vigorous and effective evangelisation at parish and sacramental level. This would help the ‘spiritually thirsty’ Catholic become more aware of the latent spiritual vitality and beauty of our sacramental life and help satisfy the deep hunger in the heart of the Catholic laity for a more vibrant, personal relationship with Jesus.Our prayer is for conversion to flow from the Church’s ongoing work of evangelisation, its ‘essential ministry, deepest identity and reason for its existence’ (Evangelium Nuntiandi 14). Website: www.thearkofthecovenant.org.uk

CATHOLIC BIBLE SCHOOL
The Catholic Bible School provides a warm and welcoming environment in which to meet others and draw closer to God. It is a unique establishment serving the Church in a wide variety of ways. Roman Catholic in foundation but open to all. The vision of the Catholic Bible School is to provide a range of opportunities for people to encounter and develop a love for the Scriptures as “The Living Word of God”, know Jesus as their living Lord, deepen their relationship with Him, find healing and wholeness in Christ and be encouraged and equipped to share the Good news with others. SOS Prayerline every evening 7.30pm – midnight: 01243 377331. For more details contact: catholic Bible School, Nutbourne House, Farm Lane, Nutbourne, Chichester PO18 8SD, Tel 01243 371766: Fax 01243 371459. website: www.catholic-bible-school.org

CHARISMS SCHOOL
“Make love your aim and earnestly desire the spiritual gifts” (1 Cor 14.1) Over the last 5 years over 8000 Catholics have participated in Charism Schools run by the Cor et Lumen Christi community in Europe, Africa and Australia. Huge numbers have been released into the spiritual gifts they had never used before or had not developed. God has profoundly touched thousands through a fresh anointing in the Holy Spirit, words of knowledge, prophetic ministry and deliverance. Literally thousands have testified to receiving physical healing, including the blind, deaf and mute and lame and those with terminal and incurable diseases. May God be praised! The Charism school concludes, on the last evening, with a public Miracle/healing rally. For further info: contact Cor et Lumen Christi Community, Highfield House, St John’s Way, Chertsey, Surrey, England KT16 8BZ tel 01932 565747. Website: www.coretlumenchristi.org

HARVESTERS
Harvesters is a Catholic Men’s Network with a positive desire to include men from other Christian church traditions and backgrounds, all sharing the same vision and thereby building unity in the body of Christ. Harvesters seeks to encourage and equip men in their Christian faith, to challenge them to walk more closely with Jesus Christ, and to live in the power of the Holy Spirit. Harvesters organises weekends of celebration, teaching, fellowship, sport, and relaxation, for 300 men and local area groups. A website, newsletters, general information are available. Harvesters hopes to see men envisioned, built up in their faith and confirmed in their identities as men loved by God. To see men forming new groups inspired to share their Christian faith with others. Website: www.harvesters.org.uk


 

 


OTHER MINISTRIES

COCKFOSTERS HEALING CENTRE
Priory of Christ The King, Oakwood, London N14 4HE. Tel: 0181-883-4736. Prayers for healing after 11am Mass Mondays and Thursdays and on Thursdays at 2.30pm (not during August).

MOTHERS PRAYERS
Mothers Prayers. P.O Box 822, Gravesend, Kent DA13 9ZZ UK. ‘Mothers Prayers’ is a prayer group for mothers who wish to pray together for their children and grandchildren. It has now spread throughout the world, with new groups being set up all the time. They have set up their own community, the Solace Community. For more information, tel: 01322-286847 or 01322-288392, website: www.mothersprayers.org

NATIONAL EVANGELISATION TRUST (NET)
53 Starbold Crescent, Knowle, Solihull, West Midlands, B93 9LA. Tel: 01564-776717. The National Evangelisation Trust for Catholic Renewal is a charity providing individuals and events with support funds for evangelisation.

REVELATION MINISTRIES
PO BOX 30, North Walsham, Norfolk NR0SR. Tel: 01263-834981 or 07050-037162. Rock group and band available to play in parishes and schools, and do retreat work.


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ANNUAL CHARISMATIC CONFERENCES

One of the best places to experience Charismatic Renewal is to attend a conference. There are several around the country, particularly in the summer months. More and more are family oriented with camping facilities to make them cheaper. Each day usually has several talks, Mass, worship and singing, plus activities for children. Details of forthcoming Conferences can be found in our "Coming Events" page. The main conferences are listed below:

 

AMPLEFORTH RENEWAL COMMUNITY ANNUAL CONFERENCE
Last weekend in August. Renewal Community Conference. Retreat for those involved in the Ampleforth Day of Renewal and others.

BIRMINGHAM CONFERENCE
The Birmingham Conference takes place during the second week of August at the Parragon Hotel in central Birmingham. It is residential but also draws local day visitors. Its strong charism of praise and worship regularly attracts 400 plus people from all over Britain, Ireland and Europe to return year after year. A family conference, it offers sound Catholic teaching from renowned international speakers, who in the past have included Sr Nancy Kellar, Ralph Martin, Charles Whitehead, Fr Pat Collins and Patti Mansfield. An intimate conference it is known for its fellowship and laughter. It has a small separate youth track for young people and children. Contact: 27 Heathgreen Close, Chelmsleywood, Birmingham B37 6UH tel 0121 603 3842.

CAMPERS RENEWAL, YORKSHIRE
Campers’ Renewal, which takes place every summer, has had a variety of locations over the years including Ushaw, Topcliffe and Colomendy in Wales. The current location is Queen Ethelburga’s College near York, where there are facilities for both campers and B&B. About 200 people come every year which creates a family feel. There is a mix of social and spiritual activities including talks, small groups, Mass, Healing Service as well as youth groups, a crèche, children’s ministry, barn dances and barbecues etc. The emphasis has always been on keeping costs down so families can afford to come. For details write to 9 Carr Wood Way, Calverley, Leeds, LS 28 5UE

CELEBRATE
Celebrate is a Holiday conference for Christians of all ages that is based at the John Fowler Holiday Camp in Ilfracombe in Devon over the Easter break. About 1500 people attend every year and the conference is always booked out very quickly. Most of the participants are Catholics but there is a strong ecumenical openness and welcome for Christians of other traditions, as the organisers, Charles and Sue Whitehead and their team, believe we have much to learn from each other and share. The vision has spread to two other countries – Austria and the Netherlands – where the idea has been adapted to their local situation. The vision is to offer a spring event, combining good Christian teaching and celebration with an opportunity to enjoy a short break after the winter, which is a refreshment for body, mind and spirit for all the family. There is a great emphasis on creativity, and as well as main talks, daily liturgy and bible teaching, there is a huge selection of workshops that deal with everything from Christian business management to praying for healing, and Christian dance. The conference is known for its excellent provision for children and young people and over 40% of the conference is under 23 years old. If you would like to take part in our next conference write to Holly Trees, Bull Lane, Chalfont St Peter, SL9 8RZ. Website: www.celebrateconference.org

HEREFORD CONFERENCE
Takes place annually at St Mary’s School in Lugwardine, near Hereford. A couple of hundred people attend the conference. The music is provided by a group of people of all ages. It is non-residential. Contact White’s Farm, Brooms Green, Dymock GL18 2DP Tel 01531 890471

NATIONAL CHARISMATIC RETREAT FOR BISHOPS AND PRIESTS AND DEACONS
Held at Trinity and All Saints College, Horsforth, Leeds. Usually held during Easter week. For more information contact Minsteracres Retreat Centre, Consett, Co. Durham DH8 9RT. Tel: 01434-673248.

NEW DAWN
The New Dawn conference started in 1987 through a prophetic word given to Myles Dempsey. It takes place annually at the marian shrine of Walsingham in Norfolk during the first week of August. Organised by the Prince of Peace Community and a host of volunteers, it attracts up to 3000 people who either camp, rent cottages or stay in local B&B accommodation. A whole village of tents and marquees is erected for the week, as the shrine facilities are not large enough for the numbers who come. Participants attend not only from the UK but also from all over the world. There is an even larger New Dawn which now takes place in Uganda each January attracting up to 60,000 people. The conference combines traditional Catholic spirituality, such as adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, a rosary procession and an open air Mass in the priory grounds together with a lively youth ministry, healing and reconciliation services etc and daily Eucharists which last two hours. There is also a children’s ministry. As well as talks in the main marquee given by well known international speakers, there are numerous workshops looking at different aspects of the spiritual life from “the dangers of new age” to “Carmelite spirituality” and “Healing the Family Tree”. For further details contact: New Dawn Conference, St Emilies, Oakhill Park, Liverpool L13 4BP - Tel: 0151 228 0724 Website: www.newdawn.org.uk

NORTHERN CONFERENCE
The inspiration of Frankie Mulgrew, Lord David Alton and Fr Jimmy Collins. It is non-residential and takes place at the Floral Hall in Southport on the North West coast. About 600-800 people attend. There is the usual mix of talks, praise and worship, workshops, Mass and prayer for healing. For details tel: 01254 826463. Website: www.northerncatholic.co.uk

SHEWSBURY CONFERENCE
Annual Conference held during February at Hawkstone Hall. For further details contact Hawkstone Hall, tel: 01630-685242

SOUTH WEST CONFERENCE
A residential conference which takes place in Newquay, Cornwall, each autumn. For details visit www.swccr.org.uk

SPIRIT OF TRUTH
Family Camp under canvas near Birmingham at the end of July. Tents and food provided, minimum cost. Talks, music, sports and Mass. Streams for teenagers and children. Full details from Spirit of Truth, Hilton House, Cranebrook Lane, Hilton, near Lichfield, Staffordshire WS14 0HA. Tel: 01543-480428.

SPRINGS CAMP
A week long small family style camp which takes place at the end of July at St Mary’s Wycliffe in Co Durham, near Barnard Castle. The parish where the camp is based is one of the few in the Catholic Church which is run collaboratively by a lay couple and the parish priest from Richmond who celebrates Mass twice a week for the campers. The young people traditionally prepare lunchtime sandwiches, while a group of volunteers cook the evening meal for everyone. A combination of talks, worship, healing and reconciliation services etc as well as plenty of activities for children.

WALKIN' HOPE
WALK’IN HOPE conference takes place during the late spring over a weekend at Blackfriars Hall in Newcastle upon Tyne city centre. It is now non-residential and there are talks, praise and worship, Mass, healing services etc. The music is provided by teenagers from the Inner Sanctum music group. About 300 people attend. For further details tel: 07932 501172.


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DAYS OF RENEWAL

As well as local prayer groups which can range from only a few people gathered together in a private house to several hundred in a church hall, in certain towns around the country days of renewal are organised. These bring together people from the local Prayer Groups for a day of teaching, celebration and community. They usually involve praise and worship with lively music, a talk, prayer for healing, and Mass. Some are monthly and others are occasional.

Details of forthcoming Days of Renewal can be found in the "Coming Events" section. A summary of the main events is given below. For more information on these and other events email help

ALTON
Monthly day of renewal held at St Lucy’s Convent, Medstead, Hampshire, on the 4th Saturday each month (excluding December - 2nd Saturday, and August - no meeting).The day starts with a shared lunch at 1 pm. (or thereabouts). The afternoon includes Eucharist (usually the mass) and healing. ending, with a final cup of tea, by 6 pm. For further information click here

AMPLEFORTH
Usually the first Sunday of the month at Ampleforth Abbey. 11:15 am start with Mass at 4 pm.

BIRMINGHAM
Two days of  renewal during the year, organised by the same team that organises the Birmingham Conference. The days are usually in March and November, and usually at Newman College, Birmingham.

HEXHAM AND NEWCASTLE
Regular Days of Renewal. For further information visit www.ccrnortheast.org.uk

LONDON (EUSTON)
Monthly teaching and celebration day with Mass in central London. The meeting is on the 3rd Saturday of each month, except December when it is on the 2nd Saturday. The meeting starts at 10:30 am with prayer and praise, followed by Mass at 11 am. There is a speaker at 2 pm and ministry at 3:30 pm. The meeting ends at about 5 pm. For more information click here .

MANCHESTER
Occasional days, 10:30 am to 4:40 pm, at St Patrick's, Livesey Street, Collyhurst, Manchester 4.

NETHERTON
Agape monthly Mass at St Benet's, Copy Lane. Usually on first Thursday of the month, at 8pm.

ROCHDALE
Flame night at St Mary's Church, Featherstall Road, Littleborough, Rochdale. Usually on third Thursday of the month at 7.30pm.

ROSTREVOR
Occasional days at the Christian Renewal Centre, Rostrevor, Newry, Co. Down, Northern Ireland.


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CHARISMATIC PRAYER GROUPS

The GOODNEWS office holds information on Catholic Charismatic Prayer Groups throughout the country. If you would like information on groups in your area send us an e-mail: help