Partners
Carols in the City is run by a large team of friendly volunteers from local churches working in partnership with the City Council. You can find out more about where they come from by clicking on the links below.
Vineyard Network Church
Vineyard Network Church is located in the Highgate/Digbeth area where they meet on the first three Sundays of each month. On the fourth weekend they hold community events in various locations including Northfield, Bournville, Stirchley, Perry Common and City Centre. More details here.
Oasis Church
Oasis church meets every Sunday at Edgbaston Cricket Ground near Cannon Hill Park. They also hold alpha courses in Stirchley and a football group on Monday nights. More details here.
Church Central
Churchcentral meets on Sundays at King Edwards School near Birmingham University as well as a variety of community events in South Birmingham. More details here
Birmingham Christian Centre
BCC is a lively Pentecostal church situated in the heart of the city just behind Centenary Square. They have a range of groups and programmes for all ages. More details here.
St. John's Harborne
St. John's is on Harborne High Street where it has been playing an active role in the local community for many years. They are a large church with plenty going on for people from all walks of life. More details here.
Riverside Church
Riverside church is based in the Moseley / Kings Heath area of the city and meets on Sundays at Queensbridge School. They run alpha courses in Moseley and a range of other activities. More details here.
Birmingham City Council:
Carols in the City wouldn't happen without the generous support of Birmingham City Council. More details here.
CJM Music:
Mike Stanley & Jo Boyce are songwriters and worship leaders who work mainly within the catholic tradition to help the serving the church through the ministry of music and liturgy in a way that is creative and accessible for people of all ages and walks of life. More details here.