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16th July 2026

 

Dear Guest,

Christmas can be a season of celebration as well as quiet reflection, and it’s okay to take things one step at a time. We hope you’re able to find comfort in the small, meaningful moments and in the care of those around you. Whatever this season brings, please know that we’re sending you warmth, kindness, and hope.

This will be the final Equip Update of 2025. Our next Update will be with you on 5th January 2026. Thank you for sharing your learning journey with us throughout the year. We truly appreciate being part of it and look forward to welcoming you back in the year ahead.

Best wishes,

The Equip Hub Team

Advent Calendar 2025

The Equip Hub Advent Calendar for 2025.

Each day unlocks a new surprise including fun Christmas quizzes, reflective videos, a few jokes and exclusive discount codes.

It’s not too late to catch up on the days you’ve missed. Make sure to check back daily.

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Using symbolism in worship

In this video, Rob looks at the various symbols we use in everyday life and discusses the way we use symbolism in worship.

If you’d like to explore this further, consider signing up to “Using Symbolism in Worship” which starts on 5th January, 7-9pm at St Stephens Church, Canley.

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‘Eco’ themes in the Bible

In preparation for their upcoming course “Eco Themes in the Bible”, Helen Smith, Charlotte Jackson and Rob Harrison discuss their favourite Bible passages related to the environment.

Do you ever wonder what the Bible says about creation/the environment? Do you ponder why humans act selfishly to all God has given us? Do you still have hope for the future of all creation? Come and explore some key environmental themes grounded in scripture and the bible (or through a biblical lens?) Join our panel conversation and weekly special guests with space to do your own thinking and discussion.

5 weekly sessions from Tuesday 6th January – 3rd February, 7:30pm – 9pm on Zoom

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In a Divided World, What Can I Do?

Today the world seems more and more divided. This is true at a global level, but also in our communities and even in our churches. What can we do as Christians in these challenging times to promote understanding and bring about positive change?

This five week module uses our own Coventry Story, as well as other stories of division and reconciliation, to help us think about how we might respond to the challenges of today. Using conversations, art, practical workshops and the Bible, we will explore how to resist the polarisation that is happening in so many of our shared spaces, which working for justice and peace.

This course will be led by Kate Massey and the Cathedral team.

Tuesdays 13th January – 10th February, 7pm – 9pm at Coventry Cathedral

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Upcoming Courses & Events

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Children and Church

Children are not just the future of the church, they are also the present church. For children in our church (and those who haven’t come along yet), it is really important to consider how they are part of the life of the whole church.

During this session we will cover key areas such as having relevant (and manageable) worship provision, the importance of rhythms, spaces for their voice to be heard and opportunities for relationship. These will also be discussed from your starting point so come as you are to learn and share.

This session will be led by Anna Naish.

Thursday 15th January 2026, 7pm – 9pm, Nuneaton

Children and Home

Faith is about our whole lives not just about Sunday mornings at church or Tuesday nights at Messy church. Yet, parents, grandparents and other carers do not always feel confident in talking about faith, praying or worshipping together.

This session will help you think about your ministry space (church, schools, community etc) and how you can help families to take faith home, to share with one another and to grow in confidence. There may be big things to consider, but often small actions and changes can have a big impact!

This session will be led by Anna Naish

Thursday 5th February 2026, 7pm – 9pm,St Nicolas Church, Nuneaton

Stages of Life

As we grow and age we face different joys and challenges at various stages of our lives. Many of these things are the same regardless of the generation you were born into. From learning to talk, to teenage independence, from first job to retirement. But these shared stages are impacted by the time you are living in…being 40 in 2025 is different to being 40 in 1995.

This course, which will be led by Anna Naish, helps us to think about the different stages of life today (and to reflect on our own experiences).

There are two sessions, each focussing on different stages. You can register for one or both sessions.

  • Saturday 7th March – Childhood into early adulthood
  • Saturday 25th April – Adulthood

Time: 10am-4pm (please bring your own lunch)

Venue: St Paul’s Church, Foleshill Road, Coventry, CV6 5AJ

Using liturgy in worship

This session will explore the use of liturgy, both in its formal Anglican sense and in a broader perspective. We will consider how established liturgies can be a living expression of Christian worship, and explore techniques for developing bespoke liturgies for particular contexts.

This session will be led by Rob Harrison, Matt Ford & Philip Morton.

Monday 2nd February, 7pm – 9pm, St James Fletchamstead

Preparing a sermon

Preaching is about more than the time we are talking but takes time, prayer and planning before hand.

This session will be full of practical guidance on how to shape a theme, structure a sermon, make appropriate notes, and prepare yourself for preaching.

This session will be led by Rob Harrison.

Tuesday 3rd March, 7pm – 9pm, St Michael’s Church, Bishop’s Itchington

The Difference course

his course focuses on three habits: Be Curious; Be Present; and Reimagine. In the sessions it does this by reflecting on biblical stories, a recent story and creating space to include how our own story and experiences shape our thinking. These habits can have an impact on our everyday lives & relationships and affect how we relate to people and the life of the communities that we’re part off.

This course will be led by Anna Naish.

Wednesday 15th April – Wednesday 20th May 2026, 7:30pm – 9pm, Zoom and Online

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All of our upcoming courses and events can been seen on our calendar.

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