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Ekklesia daily bulletin

by Archive | Jan 28, 2016

In this issue


In this issue

  • ‘A bunch of migrants’ and a slough of spite
  • Challenging idolatry and not standing by
  • Welfare reform – from failure to failure without loss of enthusiasm
 

Upcoming events

Sex and Sensibility

February 23, 2016

 

SEX AND SENSIBILITY: SALLY HITCHINER AND PETER TATCHELL IN CONVERSATION 23rd February, 6.30pm, Bloomsbury Central Baptist Church, 235, Shaftesbury Avenue, London WC2H 8EP.

 

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Launch of ‘The Hammer Blow’ by Andrea Needham

January 29, 2016

 

On 29 January, Peace News Press is marking the 20th anniversary of the historic Seeds of Hope Ploughshares action.

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Thursday 28 January 2016

27 Jan 2016

‘A bunch of migrants’ and a slough of spite

“What you say flows from what is in your heart.” These are the words with which Jesus rebuked the Pharisees and instructed his disciples in integrity and

From Jill Segger

 

27 Jan 2016

Challenging idolatry and not standing by

‘Don’t stand by’ has been the theme of Holocaust Memorial Day 2016 (27 January).

From Savitri Hensman

 

27 Jan 2016

Welfare reform – from failure to failure without loss of enthusiasm

Winston Churchill said, “Success consists of going from failure to failure without loss of enthusiasm.” This would seem to describe perfectly the government’s approach to welfare reform. 

From Bernadette Meaden

 

Blessed be the Peacemakers: Fr. John Dear on the Beatitudes

March 31, 2016

 

 

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