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Faith in Conflict - Venue - Faith in Conflict
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Coventry Cathedral is recognised worldwide as an iconic religious-based centre for reconciliation. Following the destruction of the Cathedral in 1940, Provost Howard made a commitment not to revenge, but to forgiveness and reconciliation with those responsible. Building on this experience we are committed to develop our ministry as a centre for excellence to resource the church in the practical outworking of reconciliation as an integral part of Christian worship, witness and discipleship. Priest, writer...
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Faith in Conflict - Keynote Speakers, Revd Dr Jo Bailey Wells, Revd Dr Sam Wells
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JO BAILEY WELLS, SAM WELLS, JUSTIN WELBY. THE REVD DR JO BAILEY WELLS. Jo has taught and spoken widely on four continents, and published two books (. God’s Holy People. And a commentary on Isaiah) as well as various articles. Previous appointments include Dean of Clare College, Cambridge as well as lecturer in Old Testament at Ridley Hall, Cambridge. THE REVD DR SAM WELLS. Living Without Enemies: Being Present in the Midst of Violence. THE MOST REVD JUSTIN WELBY, ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY. He says, “...
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Faith in Conflict - Conference Programme and Conference Outcomes
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The conference runs between 12 noon on Tuesday 26 February and just after lunch which is at 1pm on Thursday 28 February. Registration opens at 12 noon with lunch at 1pm. The first plenary session begins at 2pm followed by workshops. The day ends at 9pm. 830am 9pm, a mix of stimulating workshops and plenary sessions with breaks for refreshments, lunch and dinner. The day will begin with a Conference Act of Worship at 8.30am and finish with lunch at 1pm after a shared Eucharist. Been open to the Spirit thr...
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Reflections on a journey – Shouting at the Devil
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Shouting at the Devil. Random thoughts of an Ulster Scot in Coventry. Why Shouting at the Devil? Reflections on a journey. Justin was one of many Anglican friends who warmly brought me in to their circle in a job in which I have found much fulfilment and fun in serving God and the church. Dean John Irvine and the Residentiary Canons at Coventry went out of their way to make me part of the team and bring my Anabaptist convictions and pragmatic approach to this opportunity for ministry. Between my Irish Pr...
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Not a New Year Resolution – Shouting at the Devil
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Shouting at the Devil. Random thoughts of an Ulster Scot in Coventry. Why Shouting at the Devil? Not a New Year Resolution. O yes it is! O no it isn’t! But now that my Christmas holiday comes to an end and the year ahead looks as if it may take some exciting turns it is probably time to have another attempt at that blogging thing. This entry was posted in Personal. Once Again with Feeling…. Reflections on a journey →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public). Last m...
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January 2010 – Shouting at the Devil
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Shouting at the Devil. Random thoughts of an Ulster Scot in Coventry. Why Shouting at the Devil? A BIG YEAR AHEAD. It’s that time of year when we make irrational promises to ourselves about the year ahead and life in general. Taking more exercise, eating less, getting organized…restarting the blog. Well the fact that this is on the site and being read is some indication of resolution being shown, albeit at 9.30 pm on the first day of the new year. Reflections on a journey. Not a New Year Resolution.
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August 2010 – Shouting at the Devil
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Shouting at the Devil. Random thoughts of an Ulster Scot in Coventry. Why Shouting at the Devil? On this day two years ago we had stopped off in Warrington on the final leg of our journey to Coventry. The car was full, the removal men had already taken what was neccessary to furnish our ‘temporary’ appartment and we anxiously awaited the next morning and arriving in our new home. 1972 was possibly the worst year of the conflict and this is the second major report into events of that time to be published ...
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Journeying with the Other – Shouting at the Devil
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Shouting at the Devil. Random thoughts of an Ulster Scot in Coventry. Why Shouting at the Devil? Journeying with the Other. It is not a paid gig but it comes with year round access to the University resources and library, engagement with an interesting academic team in CPRS and, what is more important, a university staff card which gets me 10% academic discount on my Apple products! Both involved considerable reflection and discussion of what is involved in compromise and accommodation. What can we c...
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March 2011 – Shouting at the Devil
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Shouting at the Devil. Random thoughts of an Ulster Scot in Coventry. Why Shouting at the Devil? Journeying with the Other. It is not a paid gig but it comes with year round access to the University resources and library, engagement with an interesting academic team in CPRS and, what is more important, a university staff card which gets me 10% academic discount on my Apple products! Both involved considerable reflection and discussion of what is involved in compromise and accommodation. What can we c...
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The Journey Begins – Shouting at the Devil
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Shouting at the Devil. Random thoughts of an Ulster Scot in Coventry. Why Shouting at the Devil? We enjoyed the pancakes the day before of course. There was some sort of talk about what had to be given up – chocolate, sweets, drink! It was somewhat special therefore when the first formal service of worship in a Catholic (Roman that is! Church that I fully took part in, apart from attending to observe, was an Ash Wednesday service when I too received the smudge. It was 1993 and I was 34. Powerful sobering...
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