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Boosting spirits in Paignton 


Helped by the Baptist Insurance Grants Programme, Paignton Baptist Church is reaching out to those in need of support with mental health and wellbeing through a garden project and hobby group 


Paignton1As the UK continues to deal with the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic response, and growing concerns over energy security and inflation, mental health issues are also spiralling.

A series of reports from the government (1), the Health and Safety Executive (2), and charities including the Samaritans and Mind (3) have revealed an explosion in anxiety, depression, and suicide exacerbated by lockdowns and financial worry.

It’s worst in poorer areas – and it’s against this distressing backdrop that the team at Paignton Baptist Church is reaching out to those in need of support with mental health and wellbeing in their local community, recently named the second most-deprived part of Devon (4) in the Index of Multiple Deprivation.

Renew Psalm23 GardenHelped by the Baptist Grants Programme, Pioneer minister Debbie Onslow and others at the Winner Street church first developed a Renew Psalm 23 Garden project – which is attracting green-fingered gardeners aged from six to their mid-eighties – and then a Renew Hobby Group.

Each aims to introduce isolated people struggling to cope with life to prayer and more within the life of the church, and to boost their self-esteem and confidence whilst maintaining the wellbeing of church members generally.

‘Both involve a rhythm of prayer and hospitality,’ said Debbie, a speech and language therapist who was drawn to the church after retiring. ‘The funding helped with garden plants and equipment, and we’re slowly creating a reflective space where it is OK not to be OK.

‘Part of the money has also helped create a versatile space where others can see transparent prayer and worship and join in when ready. Alongside this there has been one-to-one work for individuals to give them the confidence to take part.

‘A number are now considering baptism and membership and we’ve seen family members joining the activities too.

‘We’re trying to help those on the margins of society make friends and feel worthy, and the signs are really promising. We’re not a huge church, but we’re full of life and we have a strong future, and we’re so grateful to the Baptist Grants Programme for helping make it all happen.’

More than £2 million has been given out in grants over the past ten years to Baptist causes.

Anne Bishop, Chair of the Baptist Insurance Company Grants Committee said, ‘The work in Paignton is inspirational. The funding is helping us to slowly create a reflective space where it's OK to not be OK’
 

  1. gov.uk/government/publications/covid-19-mental-health-and-wellbeing-surveillance-report/2-important-findings-so-far
  2. hse.gov.uk ‘Work-related stress, anxiety or depression statistics in Great Britain’, 2022 Data up to March 2022 Annual statistics / Published 23 November 2022
  3. mind.org.uk/news-campaigns/news/an-open-letter-to-the-prime-minister-from-mental-health-leaders-on-the-cost-of-living-crisis/
  4. devonlive.com/news/devon-news/new-figures-show-most-deprived-3364048 
     

To read more about the inspiring ways that Baptist churches are benefiting from Baptist Insurance grants, or to submit an application, visit: baptist-insurance.co.uk/grants




 
Baptist Times, 14/12/2022
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