
The
Founders
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Ecumenical Andy Hawthorne - One of the founders of Hope 2008.
Who is
he, Andy is the Director of The Message Trust - which has birthed The
Tribe; EDEN; the Xcelerate evangelist training school; Andy is also
a popular conference speaker at Spring Harvest, Soul Survivor, New Wine,
Stoneleigh, Easter People and many more.
The Tribe, formerly the World Wide Message Tribe (WWMT), were a British
Christian dance band.
Their
aim was to "to communicate the gospel to young people in Greater
Manchester". They were part of the Christian charity, "The
Message", which is famous for its Eden projects in Manchester.
Debra Green(Ivy Cottage and Citylinks) along with Andy Hawthorne (the
Message) both went to York on Monday and spoke at a networking morning
hosted by 'One Voice York'. There were around 40 church leaders there
& a team of intercessors.
Ref
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
World_Wide_Message_Tribe
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Mike Pilavachi - Ecumenical organization (Soul Survivors) one
of the founders of Hope 2008.
"Hope in 2008 provides an amazing opportunity for all
Christians to work together and make a huge impact on this nation. My
hope and prayer is that through representing Jesus in words and in deeds
we can see lives transformed and bring lasting change"
Examination
of Mike Pilavachi
Who
are the spiritual heroes that have particularly influenced you most
?
Not in any order - John Wimber, who was by
no means perfect as a person and yet in his imperfection and his weaknesses
he had a boldness and he carried something powerful. I hope I can emulate
the generosity, warmth, humility and encouragement of David
Pytches, who is my spiritual father, and bring that to others.
What was the fruit of ‘Soul in the City’ in London during
July, 2004?
We learned what can happen when God’s people come together.
We had 770 partner churches, 30 per cent of which were black majority
churches. A number of large churches were involved: Holy Trinity
Brompton, Kensington Temple, All Souls Langham Place and others.
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Roy
Crowne (Youth For Christ) - Ecumenical,
Inter-faith one
of the founders of Hope 2008.
"This
initiative has the potential to be a catalyst, not just for one year.
My dream would be that it sees a movement of word and deed evangelism
which would transform lives, families and# communities. Building on
what has gone before, it seems as if the time is right and ripe for
multiplication. Therefore, with faith, love and HOPE let's have the
confidence and courage to go for it together"
About
Youth for Christ.
British
Youth for Christ was started in 1946 by Compromiser and apostate Dr
Billy Graham, they have almost 60 local centres across the country –
from the Shetlands in the north of Scotland, down to the Isle of Wight,
and across to Wales.
Background.
Established in 1944, it has more than 225 chapters across the
U.S.; Youth for Christ/International (YFCI) is represented in 127 countries
-- 65 chartered chapters and 62 pioneering chapters. YFC has over 800
full-time employees and over 11,000 volunteers who work with students.
YFC claims to work directly with 56,000 students, but to have "touched"
the lives of over 600,000 in 1994 alone, with 31,000 coming "to
know Christ." It has always been ecumenical (Billy Graham was YFC's
first paid employee and became one of YFC's early leaders), but in its
earlier years it did take a stand somewhat against Romanism. In the
1940s, for example, Youth for Christ rented a plane and "bombed"
the Vatican with gospel tracts (James Hefley, "How I Lost my Protestant
Prejudice," Eternity, Nov. 1971)!
Quote
"Youth for Christ has since become reconciled with Rome and is
given over to the most radical form of ecumenism. As early as 1971,
YFC had a Catholic nun on its full-time staff in Rochester, New York.
Since the early 1970s, YFC has joined Roman Catholics in ecumenical
meetings throughout the world."
"Sam Wolgemuth represented Youth for Christ International on the
Central Committee of the ecumenical Key '73, which had strong participation
by Roman Catholic leaders and laymen (Flirting With Rome: Key Men and
Organizations, Way of Life Literature, pp. 46-47). Another example of
YFC's ecumenical activities is seen in its participation in the Evangelical
and Ecumenical Conference for Clergy and Laity in 1983. Together with
the Roman Catholic diocese of San Diego, the Salvation Army, and other
organizations, the San Diego Youth for Christ co-sponsored this meeting
(Foundation,Vol. IV, Iss. II, 1983)."
"Youth for Christ has supported many Luis Palau crusades. Palau
has honored Soviet atheistic churchmen, endorsed the unreliable Living
Bible, spoken at Oral Roberts University and Moody Bible Institute,
and his ecumenical evangelism campaigns have involved Roman Catholics,
charismatics, liberals, and new evangelicals. (His messages are also
heavily diluted with pop psychology and Arminian easy-believism.) The
1993 Palau Crusade in Jamaica featured this note in a 1/31 newspaper
ad: "The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Kingston gives wholehearted
support in mobilizing its members to participate in the National Crusade
1993. This venture is seen by us as an important event in the spreading
of the Gospel in an ecumenical manner."
"On 1/11/92, British Youth for Christ sponsored an appearance by
neo-evangelical Tony Campolo. But merely calling Campolo a neo-evangelical
is being much to kind. Campolo is a theological liberal and a radical
political socialist whose teachings are heretical at best and blasphemous
at worst! At this meeting, Campolo's message was one of works salvation,
New Age pantheism, and social action. Campolo even had praise for New
Age psychologist M. Scott Peck. (See BDM's report on Tony
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Leaders
of Hope 08
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Steve
Clifford of Pioneer - Ecumenical
one of the Leaders of Hope 2008.
What is Pioneer ?
Pioneer
is known as the National Churches Forum, the National Churches Forum
is “Connecting, releasing and resourcing teams and churches for
building strong vibrant communities of faith to reach the nations.”
The National Churches Forum will initially be facilitated by Billy and
Caroline Kennedy and its membership currently includes Andy Au, Steve
Clifford, Gerald Coates, Phil Collins, Dave Day, Chris Forster,
Pete Gilbert, Adrian Hawkes, Christine Noble, John Noble, Tony Pullin,
Andy Read, and Linda Ward. (Other invitations are currently being considered.)
Steve Clifford - Also was the International Chair of
March for Jesus.
March
for Jesus failed just as the Jim Challenge did.
Electronic,
ecumenical news from Churches Together in England
"Steve
Clifford, Chair of Hope 2008, says: ‘HOPE ’08 is so grateful
to the Christian Enquiry Agency and to Church Army for rising to the
challenge of providing a quality, credible site where those of no or
little faith can explore HOPE. It’s such a brilliant theme and
we can, with confidence, direct people to this site so they have an
opportunity to explore it.’
Another
dimension of the project is a letter going to residents of 3,000 households
across the nation living on ‘Hope Street’. David Coleman
of Church Army explains: ‘What better way for us to try to connect
with people on the theme of hope than to engage the thousands of people
who live on Hope Streets across the country in conversation - asking
them what their hopes are.’ Responses will be posted on the website
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Ian
Chisnall the Coordinator of 'Hope 2008' - Ecumenical
one of the Leaders of Hope 2008.
Also Mission & Unity Coordinator / Ecumenical Officer at
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Paul
Bayes National Mission & Evangelism Adviser, Archbishops' Council
- Ecumenical
one of the Leaders of Hope 2008.
http://win.diocese.org.uk/news.htm
told the
conference that the report suggests that "our society is changing
rapidly and we need to review the way we ‘do church’."
As his
partner The Revd Steve Pittis, Diocesan Director of Faith Development,
said:
“As society changes including the replacement of traditional concepts
of relationships based on geography to ones based on networks relating
to work or leisure activities, then we have to look at how the church
and how it connects to people.”
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Matt
Bird of Make It Happen UK - Ecumenical
one of the Leaders of Hope 2008.
Sorry
No information available. |
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Eustace
Constance of Southwark Street Pastors. -
Ecumenical one of the Leaders of Hope 2008.
Inspector Simon Smith from Southwark Police puts their success
down to: “their ability to communicate to the community. They’re
able to engage and divert people and - because they are independent
- there are none of the barriers that people might associate with the
police or social services. I admire what they do.”
( these
people mix truth with error, Yet Jesus said the world will hate you
because of me.) |
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Rob
Cotton of Bible Society - Ecumenical
one of the Leaders of Hope 2008.
Sorry
No information available.
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Sarah
Davis of Youth For Christ
- Ecumenical, Inter-faith one of the Leaders of Hope
2008.
Sarah Davis of
Youth for Christ (YFC) says, 'Why not use sport to reach people with
the love of Jesus where they're at? If you love sport you can join a
team and play regularly with other people. As you chat to someone about
Jesus, kicking a ball about can take some of the pressure and formality
out of that kind of conversation'.
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Jane
Holloway of the World Prayer Centre (Birmingham) - one of the
Leaders of Hope 2008.
About
The World
Prayer Centre is part of the new thing that God is doing around the
world. As the Church begins to strategise and think globally, so we
must pray globally.
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Martin
Kavanagh, of the World Harvest Bible Church - One of the Leaders
of Hope 2008.
World
Harvest Bible Church
associated wth Rhema Bible Training Centre this is ran by Kenneth Hagin
Ministries, Word of Faith.
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Ali
Martin of Soul Survivor - One of the Leaders of Hope 2008.
Sorry
No information available.
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Laurence
Singlehurst of Cell UK - Ecumenical, Inter-faith one of the
Leaders of Hope 2008.
Initiated
by Laurence Singlehurst in partnership with YWAM, Cell UK Ministries
and supported by Lynn Green - Youth With A Mission, Rev. John S Smith
- UK, Director of Evangelical Alliance, Gerald Coates - Pioneer, Roger
Ellis - Revelation Church and Fusion, and Matt Bird MBA - Director of
Joshua Generation.
Laurence Singlehurst:
is a YWAMer and also Director of Cell UK Ministries. His particular
passion is equipping churches in how to reach their communities with
an emphasis on network evangelism which is empowered by cell church
structures. He’s also the author of: "Evangelism Toolkit",
"Sowing Reaping Keeping", "Loving the Lost—the
principles and practice of Cell Church", "Beyond the Clouds";
co-author of "Cell It" and "Evangelism Through Cells".
He is
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Board
of Reference
The UK Goverment Supporters
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Rt
Hon Stephen Timms MP, Chief Secretary to HM Treasury.
Stephen
Timms was appointed Minister for Competitiveness in June 2007 at the
newly formed Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform.
His portfolio
includes key business sectors, including the construction industry.
Stephen
entered Parliament in 1994 as MP for Newham North East, and has been
MP for East Ham since 1997. Before entering Parliament he worked in
the telecommunications industry for 15 years, first for Logica and then
for Ovum.
He will
speak at the start of the day, outlining the government's view of the
industry and its future development, as well as setting out . His comments
are sure to spark debate during the day. |
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Caroline
Spelman MP, Shadow Communities & Local Government.
Caroline
is a former commercial negotiator specialising in purchase contracts
for the food and pharmaceutical industries and a broker of commercial
disputes. She was Deputy Director of International Confederation of
Sugar Producers (CIBE) from 1984-89 and Administrative Secretary to
the Sugar Beet Committee of the NFU of England and Wales from 1980-84.
From March 2004 to June 2007, she served as the Shadow Secretary of
State for Communities and Local Government. In June 2007, Caroline was
appointed Chairman of the Conservative Party.
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Steve
Webb MP, Health Spokesman.
Webb was
born in West Bromwich on 18 July 1965 to Brian and Patricia Webb, and
attended the local comprehensive school (Dartmouth High School), before
going on to study Philosophy, Politics, and Economics at Hertford College,
Oxford. At the age of twenty-one he left university to work at the Institute
for Fiscal Studies in London, where he specialised in researching into
poverty, taxes and benefits. In 1995, he became a Professor of Social
Policy at the University of Bath.
Parliamentary
Activities:
MP for
Northavon 1997-
Lib Dem
Spokesman on Work & Pensions 1999-2005
Lib Dem
Spokesman on Health 2005-06
Lib Dem
Manifesto Group Chair 2006-07
Lib Dem
Spokesman on the Environment, Energy, Food and Rural Affairs 2007-
After
the election of Nick Clegg MP to Lib Dem party leader in December 2007,
he became the party's Shadow Secretary of State for the Environment,
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Board
of Reference
The
Police
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Matt
Baggott, Chief Constable of Leicestershire & Association of Chief
Police Officers.
Matt Baggott joined the Leicestershire Constabulary on promotion
to Chief Constable in December 2002. He
is the Second Vice President of the Association of Chief Police Officers
and leads on the delivery of neighbourhood policing and citizen focus.
Matt spent the
first twenty years of his service in the Metropolitan Police, where
his career was operationally focused in the inner city, notably Tooting,
Brixton and Peckham. He also established a consultancy at Scotland Yard
dealing predominantly with issues such as partnership, regeneration
and inner city crime. For 18 months he was Staff Officer to the Commissioner,
Sir Paul Condon.
Matt headed the
Metropolitan Police team assisting the Stephen Lawrence Public Inquiry.
In June 1998 he
became Assistant Chief Constable in the West Midlands Police with specific
responsibility for policing diversity, crime and disorder, professional
standards and criminal justice.
During this time
he assisted the Social Exclusion Unit in developing neighbourhood renewal,
and oversaw for ACPO national approaches to hate crime and local strategic
partnerships.
In November 2001
he was promoted to Deputy Chief Constable, and assisted the Home Office
on the Priority Policing Area initiative.
Matt is a trustee
of Crime Concern and Vice President of the National Association of Police
Chaplains. He was awarded the Queen’s Police Medal in June 2004.
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Lord
John Stevens, former Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Service.
Sir John
has served for 42 years in the Police Service. He commenced his career
in the Metropolitan Police where he was involved in a range of activities
from leading successful murder enquiries and leadership of crime squads,
commander of the busiest CID office in London to the hunt for a major
spy (George Blake). During a second tour at Heathrow Airport as Detective
Chief Superintendent he was responsible for the operation which used
covert micro optics in both aircraft holds and handling bays, this resulted
in the arrest of half of British Airways handlers in one operation.
Extensive administration experience was gained in a two-year period
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Board
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Religous
Leaders
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Rev Dr Rowan Williams,
Archbishop of Canterbury, Pro-Homosexual, Pro-freemason
and a Druid.
‘Christians
have to learn how to
give an absolutely clear answer
to the question, “why is this good
news?”. Now, with Hope08, this
vision is being extended, with
great boldness to the whole
country – and even more widely.’
Dr
Rowan Williams becomes an Eisteddfod
'druid'
The new Archbishop
of Canterbury has
been inducted as a druid in a centuries-old
Celtic ceremony.
Dr Williams became a member of the highest
of the three orders of the Gorsedd of Bards -
a 1,300-strong circle of Wales' key cultural contributors - in a ceremony
at this year's National Eisteddfod celebration of Welsh
culture in St Davids, Pembrokeshire.
Dr Williams, 52, wore a long white cloak
without any headdress as he arrived at
the back of the procession.
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Rowan
Williams apologises to Freemasons and Endorces
Freemasonry.

By
Chris Hastings and Elizabeth Day
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, has been forced to
apologise to
Britain's 330,000 Freemasons after he
said that their beliefs were incompatible
with Christianity and that he had rejected
them from senior posts in his diocese.
"the
Archbishop apologises for the "distress"
he caused and discloses that his own father was a member of
the Craft."
Freemasons,
many of whom are active members of the Church of England,
reacted angrily to his disclosure that he
"had real misgivings about the compatibility~ of Masonry and
Christian profession"
A spokesman said
the Archbishop was
worried about the ritual element of Freemasonry, which has been seen
as "satanically inspired".
"He
claims that his views were
never meant to be public and were distorted by the media."
He added:
"The quoted statements
about the 'satanic' character of the Masonic ceremonies and other
matters did not come from me and
do not represent my judgment. Since
my late father was a member of
the Craft for many years, I have
had every opportunity of observing
the probity of individual members."
Dr Williams
does not, in his letter,
deny that he has misgivings about
the role of Freemasons within the
Church.
He wrote: "Where
anxieties exist, however,
they are in relation not to Freemasonry
but to Christian ministers subscribing
to what could be and often is
understood [or misunderstood]
as a private system of profession
and initiation, involving the taking
of oaths of loyalty."
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Archbishop
Rowan Williams Strongly Pro-Homosexual The
Anglican Archbishop of Canterbury,
Rowan Williams, is strongly pro-homosexual.
But he is equally strongly a Church
conservative in terms of Church order.
He strongly favors the approval of homosexuality, but equally strongly
insists that the homosexualists must
wait until the Church at large approves such a lifestyle. That
puts him in direct conflict with the realities of Christian faith.
He is going to get shot at from both sides.
He
argues that there is more to homosexuality than Romans i, the
passage most frequently cited by evangelicals where St Paul attacks
the “unseemly”
passions of men with men.
Dr
Williams goes on to set out a
possible case for active same-sex relationships by arguing that
revisionists who support “sexual expression” for
homosexuals may, like evangelicals, be trying to be faithful to
the Bible.
His arguments, couched in diplomatic
theology, make clear his support for
committed gay partnerships and his
belief that the Church’s traditional ban
on homosexual activity should not apply
to those in faithful gay relationships.
Dr
Williams says that there are
plenty of homosexual Christians
who do not recognise themselves
in Romans i, where St Paul condemns
a society where “God gave them up unto
vile affections”, where women turned to
lesbian love and “the men, leaving the
natural use of the woman, burnt in their
lust one toward another”.
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Archbishop
sparks row after holding secret communion for gay clergy
By OLINKA
KOSTER - More by this
author » Last updated at 18:33pm on
31st December 2007
A row
erupted yesterday after it emerged
the Archbishop of Canterbury kept the
details of a communion service for gay
clergy so secret that he failed to inform the Bishop of London it was
taking place in his diocese.
Dr Rowan
Williams reignited the row
that is causing divisions within the
Anglican Church after agreeing to hold
a Eucharist for homosexual, lesbian,
bisexual and transgender clergy.
Details
of the service, attended by around
100 people, emerged yesterday, with the Archbishop said to have spoken
openly
about the future for gay people in the
church.
His critics
expressed anger that as well
as choosing to give communion at the
meeting, he also failed to seek permission
from the Right Rev Richard Chartres
before making an "incursion" on his patch.
They said
Dr Williams risked being seen
as discourteous, with suggestions from
some quarters that he was close to
breaching canon law.
The service
was held at the end of last
year (2007) in All Hallows by the Tower,
a 7th Century church in the City of London,
after the original venue, the liberal St Peter's Church in Belgravia,
was "outed" on a hostile website.
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The
head of the Roman Catholic Church in England and Wales, His Eminence
Cardinal Cormac Murphy O’Connor, Archbishop of Westminster - Opus
Dei Supporter, Pro-Islam,
Opus
Dei
He said
that he would not be on an Opus
Dei recruitment drive. But he added: “I will certainly want through
the ministry of a
parish priest — the proclamation of the
gospel and the exercise of the sacraments
— to encourage the lay people in the parish
to take adult decisions about where God is leading them. If for some
of them that means Opus Dei, I won’t stop them. I also hope we
will have vocations to the priesthood and the religious life.”
However,
when Mr Allen interviewed
Cardinal Murphy-O’Connor for his book,
in November last year, the Cardinal told
him: “I’m very content to have Opus Dei
in the diocese.” The Cardinal said: “The
Catholics I’ve met in Opus Dei have clearly
been very dedicated Catholics, very
committed to the particular path that
is prescribed by Escrivá, which is the
mission of lay people in their professional
fields.”
Catholic
Ordained a Roman
Catholic Priest.
Doubleday
Bible Commentary on 1 Corinthians by Cardinal
JEROME
MURPHY-O’CONNOR.
On the following
web site [http://ebaf.op.org/wsw/en/connor.html]
it states – ‘Jerome MURPHY O'CONNOR
- Born in Cork, Ireland, on 10 April 1935.
After primary and secondary education at Christian Brothers College,
Cork, and Castleknock College, Dublin, entered the
Irish Province of the Dominican Order in September 1953, and was
ordained a
Roman Catholic priest on 10 July 1960’.
LONDON, DEC. 5, 2001 (Zenit.org).-
In a historic gesture, Queen Elizabeth has invited
the Catholic primate of England and Wales to stay at the Sandringham
country retreat
house and
to preach to the Royal Family.
The invitation to Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O´Connor marks a formal
end to 500 years
of antagonism and suspicion between the monarch as supreme governor
of the Church
of England and the Catholic Church, the
Telegraph newspaper
reported. Cardinal Murphy-O´Connor will be the first Catholic
archbishop of Westminster
to stay with the Queen at her Norfolk estate
and to preach at the Sunday morning service.
It is expected that Prince Philip, Queen
Elizabeth the Queen Mother and other
members of the Royal Family will be
staying at Sandringham on the same
weekend of January 12 and 13.
LONDON,
JAN. 14, 2002 (Zenit.org).-
Cardinal Murphy-O’Connor’s historic
visit to Queen Elizabeth II over the
weekend is a sign that anti-Catholic
prejudices in England are "anachronistic," Vatican
Radio said today. The
archbishop of Westminster,
primate of the Catholic Church of England and Wales, delivered a
homily in the sovereign’s country residence during the Anglican
morning service on Sunday.
There were some 200 Catholics
and Protestants present, in
addition to the queen and her family.
It was the first time since the Reformation that a Catholic
bishop was invited by an English
monarch to deliver a sermon.
"Important transformations in
the relation between the Catholic
and Anglican Churches and, more generally in society, have
made this
historic visit possible," Vatican Radio acknowledged. Elizabeth
II received
John Paul II at Buckingham Palace
in 1982. In 1995, she was the first
British monarch since Henry VIII to participate in a Catholic liturgy.
According to Vatican Radio, "the
last decades have revealed the
growth of the role of the Catholic minority in British life. Leaders
of
the Conservative and Liberal-
Democratic parties are Catholics,
as is Tony Blair’s wife."
Islam
Cardinal Cormac Murphy O’Connor
has publicly referred to Islamists as
‘our Muslim brothers’.
Cardinal
Murphy-O’Connor offers Catholic
help to Muslim Leaders.
Cardinal
Cormac Murphy-O’Connor,
President of the Catholic Bishops’
Conference of England & Wales and
Archbishop of Westminster, yesterday
(Nov 3) told the Principal of the Muslim
College that he wants to offer the help
of the Catholic community to the Muslim community “in
any way that is open
to us”.
At the
end of the meeting, it was agreed
that Catholic and Muslim leaders should
continue to meet regularly and speak
together on topics of common concern,
notably in favour of the God-given rights of human beings, of the importance
of faith in schools, and of community and family.
It
was also suggested that Catholics
might be able to offer from their experience of immigration and integration
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Rev
David Coffey, President of the
Baptist World Alliance, Ecumenical, Interfaith.
World
Council of Churches Member
Information
Pro-Catholic
In 2003 he was elected until 2007 as the Moderator of the Free
Churches Group to represent the nineteen Free Church denominations in
England. In this capacity
he also serves as one of the four Presidents of Churches Together in
England alongside the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Cardinal Archbishop
of Westminster and a representative
of the Orthodox churches.
Pro-Islam
I welcome the letter from the Muslim
scholars and leaders and commend it as a groundbreaking initiative which
could
make a major contribution to a better understanding in Christian-Muslim
relations, the cause of religious liberty and global peace.
The letter
from the Muslim scholars builds
on The Amman Message and it is impossible not to respond positively
to its key message that differences
should not cause hatred and strife between Christians and Muslims.
(My
comment "Yet the Qu'ran calls Christians Perverse." )
Sura 9:30 - Quote "And the Jews say:
Ezra is the son of Allah, and the Christians say: The Messiah is
the
son of Allah. That is their saying with their mouths. They imitate
the saying
of those who disbelieved of old. Allah (Himself) fighteth against them.
How perverse are they!"
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Commissioner
Elizabeth Matear, Interfaith, Moderator elect of Free Churches Group,
Free Churches
Group are Members of the Churches Together who are Members of the
World Council of Churches.
[1] Commissioner
Elizabeth Matear will
become the first Salvation Army officer
to hold the office of Free Churches Moderator when she is inducted on
25th April at
William Booth College. Elizabeth serves
as the Territorial President for Women’s Ministries in the UK
with the Republic
of Ireland and was elected by the Free
Churches Group as Moderator (2007-11)
in succession to Revd David Coffey
(President of the Baptist World Alliance).
The
Salvation Army are actively
involved with freemasonry.
[2] Masonic Parade?
Berwick
on Tweed - 19th June 1937
© Rosslyn Templars
Since we
posted this interesting
photograph several months ago we
have received several enquiries asking
what the organisation parading is or
was. A number of suggestions have been
offered but none of them were correct.
We can now that the parade is being led by a Salvation Army Band and
the main body
is that of the International Order of Good Templars (IOGT). The Order
originated in Syracuse, New York State, USA, in 1852.
It later spread to many parts of the world including Scotland. It was
conceived as a temperance organisation and remains so
to this day.
The choice of name was not, we believe, accidental. 'Good' Templars
implies that
there were other Templars who were not
good. Many have heard the saying: 'As
drunk as a Templar' referring to the debaucheries of the Knights Templar
of the Middle Ages. In the light of that
Order's title was well chosen.
The Order borrowed from Freemasonry
possibly because of the large numbers of Freemasons who were involved
in the
Order. At least one Grand Master of the
Grand Lodge of Antient Free and Accepted Masons of Scotland was also
a Grand
Master of the Good Templars of Scotland.
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TODAY
News Briefing
FAMILY
FESTIVE CONCERT IN GRAND TEMPLE
Reading Central Band of the Salvation
Army with some of the Chorus
The Grand
Temple was the setting for the second Family Festive Concert, and the
750 Freemasons, family and friends who attended enjoyed an exciting
and entertaining
evening. Andrew Parmley and Bob Corp-
Reader had pulled out all the stops to ensure
that the evening cracked along at a tremendous pace, with something
to delight everyone.
Frank
Renton was kind enough to compare
the event and, as before, the Reading
Central Band of the Salvation Army soon
had the audience on their feet, enthusiastically
joining in much-loved, traditional carols.
Reading
Central Band of the Salvation Army
with The Provincial Grand Master for
Cornwall, James Kitson, presented a cheque
for £1,000 on behalf of Freemasons in the Province to Sally Taylor,
Chief Executive
of St Luke’ s Hospice in Plymouth. The
cheque is in addition to the £5,000 given
to St Luke’ s last year on the 250th
anniversary of Cornish Freemasonry.
The Provincial Grand Master is keen for
all Brethren in the Province to support
all the hospices that serve the county.
Donations have already been made this
year to Mount Edgcumbe at St Austell
and St. Julia’ s at Hayle.
More info on http://www.firstplumbline.net/
Refs
[1]http://www.churches-together.net/Publisher/File.aspx?id=18004
[2]http://www.firstplumbline.net/salvationarmy/
salvationarmytemp.html
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Rev
Joel Edwards, General Director
of Evangelical Alliance (UK) and has
been appointed as a commissioner
to the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) Interfaith.
“But
I think equally it is going to be a huge challenge for Christians and
people of faith
as we learn how to present our faith
distinctives within a liberal democracy,
where morals and values cannot be dictated to by Christian faith
alone.”
Rev Edwards,
a British immigrant from
Jamaica, is an honorary Canon of St Paul’s Cathedral, and is passionate
about unity
in the church.
He was
a probation officer for 14 years and
the senior pastor of Mile End New Testament Church of God for 10 years
before becoming
the first black general director of the
Evangelical Alliance in 1997.
He
has previously been involved in
the Metropolitan Police Independent Advisory Group, the Government’s
“Working Together” interfaith consultation group
and an advisory
group to HM Prison Service.
Rev Edwards
has vast, multiple-level
experience of human rights issues at
first hand, and is ideally placed to bring
to the new EHRC a wealth of practical
and pastoral wisdom, allied to a keen
awareness and understanding of the
tensions created by a swiftly changing
social environment.
Enjoying
an accessibility and acceptability across the broad
religion and belief spectrum,
his expertise in cooperative
consensus management and
conflict resolution – as well
as a deep appreciation of the
philosophy underlying human
rights aspirations – uniquely
qualifies him to make a crucial
contribution to the EHRC.
Ref
http://www.eauk.org/media/ehrc-appointment.cfm?renderforprint=1
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Rev
Nicky Gumbel, Alpha, Ecumenical
1)
Once
a barrister, is now said to be more powerful than the Archbishop of
Canterbury.
The
word is that Nicky Gumbel is now
more powerful than the Archbishop of Canterbury. And while the humble
Vernon Robertson would never dream of thinking
of himself in terms of power, he has a similar kind of influence within
the Catholic
contingent of Alpha here in Canada.
For
More infomation goto
http://www.firstplumbline.net/html/
drnickygumbal.html
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Fran
Beckett OBE, CEO of Church
Urban Fund, ecumenical, interfaith.
Church
Urban Fund Grants - Policy and Procedure
The Diocese
of London now has grant-
making status for Church Urban Fund
(CUF) grants. This allows it to be far more strategic in the allocation
of these grants.
The annual delivery plan has four priorities:
1) To
resource clusters of the most
deprived parishes with community
development officers who will capacity
build and support development within
the parishes
2) To fund the development of youth
projects by supporting the employment
of youth workers
3)
To encourage interfaith projects
4) To
provide continuation funding for
successful innovative projects
Ref
http://www.london.anglican.org/CommunityMinistry |