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‘I started to run and felt instantly welcome’

Laura-Jane Kingscott (Droitwich Spa) shares how she found the community she needed at her local running club

SEPTEMBER 2021 is a month that will always define my life. I was going through a difficult time and had lost my joy for most things. One of the few constants in my life was running. So, I decided to change the narrative and joined a local running club.

I have always had a passion for running and it has benefited me physically and mentally – it has taught me to always push forward, especially in the most difficult times. However, I have always run on my own so I wanted to find like-minded people and ultimately make new friends and get to know my community better.

I remember walking over to the group on the first night I joined. I felt very nervous, but from the moment I started to run with members of the group I felt instantly welcome.

The following week one of the runners joked about them not scaring me off. My response was: ‘Not at all, you’ve made me feel welcome.’ I will never forget her response to me: ‘You are welcome. You are welcome in this space.’ From that moment on a sense of community was built.

Since joining, I have journeyed alongside the members of the club and got to know their struggles, challenges and joys. I have benefited from their support and have also found myself having conversations where I am able to support others.

Recently, LGBTQ+ issues have become a regular discussion topic. Many members have said they want to understand how they can better support family and friends who identify as LGBTQ+. This has led to people asking if they can come to one of the training events I run as a divisional youth specialist – all divisional youth specialists have been trained to deliver An Introduction to Pastorally Supporting LGBTQ+ Young People, a resource from the Youth and Children’s Ministries Unit.

By joining an existing club in my area, I truly believe many more opportunities will come up where I am able to share my faith, my life story and support others.

I could’ve quite easily got a group of fellow runners from my corps together and created a little running club, but I’m not sure community would’ve been built in the same way. I have been able to get to know my community and their needs better, while also continuing my recovery from that difficult season in 2021, through the love and support I have received. Plus I continue to enjoy all the physical and mental benefits of running.

I used to say I didn’t know the community I lived in very well but, by becoming a part of it, I can now say I have a better understanding.

LAURA-JANE KINGSCOTT

Divisional Youth Specialist West Midlands Division

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