As part of the celebrations of 500 years since Calvin's birth, Revd. David Cornick will give this talk at St. Andrew's church on: - Tuesday, 9th June 2009 - 8:00 pm (doors open at 7:30pm)
David (who was the Principal of Westminster College, Cambridge) is the General Secretary of Churches Together in England.
Jean Calvin's theological thought and activity shaped the era of the Reformation, the Calvinist Reformation, and Reformed churches throughout the world and throughout the centuries. The Calvin website: www.calvin09.org
An open minded exploration of Christian faith which does not give answers, or is afraid to be critical of orthodox belief. (Probably on Sunday afternoons or evenings - dates still to be finalised)
Council for World Mission - Thirty Years of Partnership Saturday 6th December, 2:00pm until 4:30pm Christchurch and Upton Chapel, - Kennington Road, Lambeth, London, SE1 7QP (Council for World Mission)
Registration is now open for three online courses to run November 2008 - March 2009. These courses, intended for educators and the general public, are designed to widen the student's understanding of central chapters in Holocaust history, and explore their relevance to present day.
The United Reformed Church has special qualities and should face the future with confidence, according to the Revd Roberta Rominger, newly appointed general secretary of the United Reformed Church.
HOLOCAUST EDUCATION IN THE UK: RUMOURS Over recent months there have been a number of rumours circulating via email regarding Holocaust Education here in the UK. ....
The full text of the Achbishop of Canterbury's lecture that is causing all the controversy - the foundation lecture at the Royal Courts of Justice given on Thursday 7th February 2008
Political and religious leaders have condemned claims by the Archbishop of Canterbury that parts of sharia law should be incorporated into British legislation.
When adults bend their minds to weighty issues at the General Assembly of the United Reformed Church in Edinburgh (July 11-14), they’ll have the help of children to keep them to task.
DOZENS of new youth projects have been given the green light by a panel of young people, which is working to decide how best to spend more than £100,000 in government funding to benefit Camden's youth.
A schools programme ran by an ex-offender is the winner of the Outstanding contribution to tackling youth crime award in the 2007 National Justice Awards.