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Re-Visiting Mission Leaders Forum on TiM Blog Talk Radio

This show is in prelude to a day-conference on the 9th March 2013 in Bristol, UK, which plans to open up dynamic new horizons for mission. Looking at both context and culture, they will discuss the challenges and opportunities they present for mission. The main speakers at the Conference are Dr Anthony Reddie, Rev. Dr. Rosalind Murphy and Rev. Israel Olofinjana.

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Sponsors and Partners Request – Together in Ministry Network

Together in Ministry Network is a legally registered as a limited by guarantee company, a not for profit organisation. We don’t yet qualify as a Charitable organisation that is currently one of our aims to achieve in 2013. In the meantime, we continue to invest our personal resources in this vision, and sense God wants us to [...]

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The History of Mono-Cultural Church in the UK – Multicultural Church Symposium

A presentation given by John Noble of the Pioneer Network at the first Multiculturalism in Church Symposium; leaders discussing UK’s Multicultural Church.
These islands have a long history of immigration. Prior to the Roman invasion in AD 43 there were the Celts. Following the Romans from AD 400 there were the Angles, Saxons and Jutes and towards the end of the 8th century the Vikings came. Hard on their heels were the Normans, the Jews (at various times) and the Huguenots.

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Multiculturalism in Church Symposium 2012

Multiculturalism is one of the issues being raised again in churches, by Borough/ Council leaders and politicians across the UK today. The Multicultural ideology is seen differently by different social groups and communities. Recently the UK Government even presented the argument that ‘multiculturalism is dead’. The question being asked was “What is multiculturalism and is [...]

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