The Big deal in communities
The Big Deal - Transforming People, Places and Perceptions
The Big Deal builds on the great work of recent years and the continuous efforts of churches across the city. It is a means of bringing together churches, people of good will, public services and private enterprise to work for the common goal of a better, kinder, more caring and more sustainable community.
At the heart of the Christian message is the commandment of Christ to love your neighbour as yourself. The Big Deal is a means of putting this into practice, but doing it in such a way that it encourages mass participation and ownership.
Since May 2005 Salford's churches have linked up and worked on projects of kindness across the city. Many are scheduled to continue and brand new projects are being planned for Stockport. The whole process of preparing projects is all about creating or developing local partnerships. The projects themselves range from environmental improvements to sports, crime reducing efforts to childrens activities, old age help to arts and drama activities.
The Message will be focusing on their strength in schools work. They have dedicated team of youth workers and schools bands like Blushuk ready to take The Big Deal into every High School in Salford. A programme designed to challenge young people about issues of citizenship has been created especially for RE departments and compliments the curriculum. It is highly educational and includes a stage production which presents The Big Deal of the Christian faith in an inspiring way and relevant way. And when it is all over, the work goes on. The partnerships that churches, local communities and service providers have built up will provide the framework for the continued transformation of the city.
"I have been thrilled to see the positive impact the work of The Message, in partnership with the Police and SalfordCity Council, has had in some challenging areas in Salford." John Willis, Former Chief ExecutiveSalfordCity Council
"I am well aware of the important part The Message Trust have played in helping to make Salford a better place over the last few years and warmly welcome the Big Deal initiative." Hazel Blears MP
*The Message has been reaching out to the young people of Greater Manchester since the late 1980's. The focus has been on communicating the message of Gods life-changing love. The Message has developed a number of initiatives in response to the needs of the regions youth the ground-breaking Eden partnerships for example which provide positive Christian role models for teenagers in the toughest urban neighbourhoods.
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