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Blog · 8 August, 2017

Having the goodwill of the people: JPIT at Methodist Conference

Lucy Zwolinska spoke at this year's Methodist Conference as part of the President and Vice-President's resourcing session. The theme was on having the 'goodwill of the people' (Acts 2:47), in relation to the work of the Joint Public Issues Team. Watch it here. …

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Blog, Peacemaking, Prayers · 12 July, 2017

A Prayer for Yemen

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Blog, For Study, Politics and Elections, Reflection · 22 June, 2017

The Art of the Possible

Does politics have a role in the Church or is it a distraction from our mission? Is politics about compromise – what is possible – when our Christian faith is about truth? At a time when a lot of people say they are turned off by politics, many in our churches are still concerned about what is …

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Blog, Brief, Politics and Elections, Reflection · 28 May, 2017

This is a Time… Good Government?

Much is Much is being said about the need for strong Government and strong leadership. What do these ideas mean for us? Whilst a strong Government may be desirable or even necessary, there are models around the world which rightly attract widespread condemnation. A “strong” Government is not in and …

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Blog, Brief, Politics and Elections, Reflection · 21 May, 2017

This is a time… What (else) Matters?

  Brexit is likely to be the dominant issue of this campaign, even though Article 50 has already been triggered and individual MPs will have little power to shape the eventual agreement. But there is a very real danger that Brexit becomes the only issue, and that other important concerns and …

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Blog, Brief, Reflection · 14 May, 2017

This is a time… Disagreeing Well

What influences you? Sometimes we don’t even notice how ideas, events or opinions have an impact on what we believe or do. Media coverage can affect the way we see things. The tone of some political debates and headlines recently has been unpleasant and divisive, a trend which may continue as the …

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Blog, For Study, Politics and Elections, Reflection · 10 May, 2017

Faith in Politics: the 2017 General Election

Every General Election presents an opportunity for citizens to participate critically and constructively in the democratic process. It may be a cliché to suggest that there has “never been so much at stake”, but there is an element of truth to this saying. We are living in an unprecedented political …

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Blog, Brief, Politics and Elections, Reflection · 7 May, 2017

This is a time… you matter, we all matter

Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit. Rather, in humility value others above yourselves, not looking to your own interests but each of you to the interests of the others. Philippians 2:3-4 Christians believe the straightforward truth that to be human is to be made in God’s image …

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Blog, Brief, Politics and Elections, Reflection · 30 April, 2017

This is a time… don’t give up

“Oh no! Not again!”  Was this your response to the news of the election?  Voter fatigue, suspicion of the motives behind the election, or fear for the future of our country has led many people to feel fed up with politics. For in him all things were created: things in heaven and on earth, …

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Blog, For Worship, Reflection · 1 March, 2017

Easter and Lent Worship Resources

First Sunday in Lent - Tempted in the Desert During Lent we will be producing a set of reflections that are primarily designed to be used by congregations in Sunday services, but will also be of value for personal reflection during this season. They explore how we are called to be ‘beacons of hope’ …

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