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St Andrew's United
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Hampstead
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News from General Assembly 2008   << back
General Assembly this year took place on the Riccarton Campus at Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, from 11th July to 14th July 2008.

General Assembly news:


Children get standing ovation (14/07/08)

Reduced guide to Assembly (14/07/08)

Young people's project recognised in community
awards (13/07/08)


Two new moderators chosen (13/07/08)

Housing for those most in need (13/07/08)

Missing minister remembered at national assembly (13/07/08)

Church agrees on decent pay (12/07/08)

New look and new content mix for Reform (12/07/08)

Church warns of Zimbabwe 'implosion' (12/07/08)

Assembly agrees on black minority ethnic
representation (12/07/08)


Distinguished hymn writers honoured at Assembly (12/07/08)

Revd Roberta Rominger's full address to Assembly (11/07/08)

New general secretary urges church to stand tall (11/07/08)

Assembly opens with a call to pilgrimage (11/07/08)

Children have a say at top Church gathering (10/07/08)



For general enquiries telephone the Assembly office
on 0131 451 3178


 For media enquiries telephone 0131 451 3175


Click here to download the Assembly Book of Reports


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15 Jul 2008
 



Youth News


Westminster Interfaith Pilgrimage for Peace
(14 Feb 2009)
24th Annual Multifaith Pilgrimage for Peace -  Sat, 6th June 2009
A great family fun event

Church children keep adults to task
(08 Jul 2008)
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.

Camden Youth Council Elections
(31 Jan 2008)
Camden's young people go to the polls to elect the first-ever Youth Council for the borough.

Camden youth have their say
(31 Jan 2008)
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.

Ex-Offender wins national Justice Award
(23 Jan 2008)
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.

Youth Project sees Crime Plummet
(22 Jan 2008)
Christian-led education project won National Youth Justice award after it slashed youth crime in a London borough by 58.5 per cent year-on-year.