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The Lisbon Project
When Gabi graduated, she was sure that God would take her to a developing country where she would dedicate her life to addressing the poverty. However, doors kept closing...
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How can we speak clearly and powerfully about racism? 
Reframing Race spoke to 20,000 people in England and Scotland about race and racism. They tested messages with the public. New ways of talking about racism lead to new ways of listening. A guide..
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How migration has shaped who we are 
The Migration Museum explores how movement of people to/from Britain has shaped identity–as individuals, communities, a nation. New Exhibition shines light on role migrant entrepreneurs have played in shaping our lives.
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Feast
Allows refugee chefs to have a pop-up kitchen for a day a week and cook the food from their country. They keep the proceeds and pay a below market rate for the kitchen hire. It helps them develop skills and prove their ideas.
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Recipes rebuilding lives 
What started as a pilot in a home, has now developed into a charity with chefs who are refugees from all corners of the globe facilitating cookery classes for thousands of participants.
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Navigating the asylum system
The Refugee Resource Centre for Churches (R2C2) was set up at the request of many Christian groups working with refugees in Britain, bringing together the expertise and experience of those involved in this vital work.
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You won't save places you don't love
The homes, the classroom, the workplace or the marketplace can become sanctuaries as we learn how to love those places and all who share them with us.
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Community mothers 
How do you reach migrant families that stretched social services do not have time to relate to? Berlin trains unemployed mothers that are long-established in Germany but are themselves from immigrant backgrounds.
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Where is the UK Church going? 
Latest research into UK Church trends. An overview of church life in the UK covering individual years between 2012-2017 and a forecast to 2022.
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Web tool for advisers working with destitute migrant families 
Voluntary sector advisers and families can use the tool to find out if and when a family may be eligible to get help.
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Events (2 found)

In-Person - Urban Mission Conference - Migration - London
@Nasmith House, 175 Tower Bridge Road, London
Join London City Mission for a day dedicated to exploring how migration shapes mission in London - and how the church can respond with gospel clarity, compassion, and confidence.

Around us live countless people unlikely to walk through our church doors. Many are migrants, refugees, or families navigating cultural change. Each have their own unique stories, hopes and fears. Each is made in God’s image, with a longing for what only He can provide. And yet, many will go through life missing out on a chance to respond to the best news they could ever hear.

For the church, this isn’t a challenge to fear but a gospel opportunity. God has always been at work among the margins, drawing outsiders in and weaving diverse communities into His story of redemption. The question is: How will we respond?

Together we’ll consider:
  • What the Bible says about welcoming the outsider.
  • How churches can build bridges across cultures with grace and truth.
  • How to engage working-class communities alongside migrant neighbours.
  • How to share the hope of Jesus in a city marked by diversity and change.

You’ll hear from missionaries and guest speakers with deep experience in cross-cultural ministry, urban mission, and diaspora engagement. Their insights will help you and your church take practical next steps in reaching your community with the gospel. This conference isn’t about theory. It’s about equipping believers to live out God’s mission in London today - with clarity, compassion, and confidence.
14/03/2026
09:30
In-Person - NACCOM Annual Conference 2026 - Leeds
@Leeds LS1
Celebrating the milestone of 20 years since NACCOM was first established as an informal network, our conference unites members and partners to exchange best practices, skills, and strategies, driving collective action to eradicate destitution and homelessness for people in the asylum and immigration systems.
Key conference and workshop themes will include:
  • Looking at different housing models to build a deeper understanding of what works
  • Exploring what organisational resilience means, and how to integrate it into your workplace
  • Tackling what effective NRPF support looks like, from referral to move on
  • Expanding our understanding of Trauma Informed Practice


 
25/03/2026
09:30

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