Who we’re looking for
- an ‘anchor’ person (or couple, or family) – prepared to consider a long-term commitment to the community here, able to give at least 20 hours a week of their time to ‘making connections’ with neighbours, and helping to shape new and developing local community activities, in and around our 2 Community Houses;
- shorter-term community members (minimum 1 year) – wanting to explore the fun, challenges and possibilities of sharing a common life together (perhaps alongside studies or paid work), getting involved in local community activities, and drawing learning from shared reflection on a (possibly) once-in-a-lifetime experience.
Who we are
The Common Ground
Community is an intentional, missional community, part of the ‘extended
family’ of the local church (an Anglican-URC ecumenical partnership), with ‘resident
members’ living in our 2 Community Houses and ‘local members’ dispersed across
the wider neighbourhood.
Together we are seeking to learn and live out rhythms of life
shaped by ‘shalom’ (peace, justice,
wholeness), and expressed in hospitality and friendship with neighbours,
activity and prayer. We’re involved in women’s groups, stay-and-plays and
forest spaces; we’re learning to garden and we love cooking and eating
together; we offer spaces for retreat and reflection, and hospitality for
refugees and asylum-seekers. We learn from each other (e.g. ‘Doubting Aloud’),
from our neighbours, and from a network of reflective-practitioner friends
across the UK and beyond!
Where we are
We’re in the diverse, multi-cultural and rapidly-changing area
of Hodge Hill, in East Birmingham, near M6 Junction 5. ‘The Croft’ is right in the middle of the Firs & Bromford
estate (B36 8SN), ‘The Old Rectory’ is in a quiet spot on the edge of Hodge
Hill Common (B36 8AG).
Practicalities
We currently have 4 vacant bedrooms (2 in each house, some
big enough for couples and/or children). Residents make a financial
contribution, according to their means, to the running costs of the Community
Houses (covers rent and bills, but not food; guideline £200 per person, per
month).
If you’d like to find out more, then
come and visit us!
To start the conversation, contact Al Barrett: hodgehillvicar@hotmail.co.uk / 07738119210
See our website, hodgehillchurch.wordpress.com for more details
Join our Facebook group ‘Common Ground Community in Hodge Hill’
NB. DEADLINE FOR THIS ROUND OF APPLICATIONS: Monday 9th May
See our website, hodgehillchurch.wordpress.com for more details
Join our Facebook group ‘Common Ground Community in Hodge Hill’
NB. DEADLINE FOR THIS ROUND OF APPLICATIONS: Monday 9th May