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Monday 4 March 2013

Fw: Jesus in the City 2013 Manchester

Just down the Road...Hoping we'll have a good representationg from Lancashire at this important event.
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Sent: Sunday, March 03, 2013 7:19 PM
Subject: Jesus in the City 2013 Manchester

 

Dear Fellow Workers

 

I am delighted that the core group of Jesus in the City 2013 have now got the fragments together to offer you a amazing long weekend from Friday 6th – Sunday 8th September for the next Urban Mission Congress, Manchester.  For bookings and more information go to www.jitc2013.co.uk

 

Our theme 'Making sense of the fragments' recognises that though we are now in a global village, with instant communication at a click of a button, the reality of living in challenging urban areas is increasingly fragmented.  Ministry, churches and the people of God could be working just round the corner from your ministry and you don't know about it.  Resources and answers to our prayers for help can be sometimes in the next street.  There is a growing difference in wealth, health and life-chances as people share the same city but live very separate lives amidst huge social, ethnic and religious diversity.  Take it from one who lives in an area that has been predominantly portrayed in the BBC3 programme 'People Like Us' (Wednesdays 9.00pm or catch up on BBC iplayer).  The question remains - where are the people of God in this fragmented picture?  What part can the Church play in bringing the fragments together and creating a new Kingdom-inspired picture image, instead of the one that is often portrayed of our inner city and urban areas.  

 

Making Sense of the Fragments will be an opportunity to come together with others to share experiences, reflect together, celebrate each other's stories, and be inspired to action.  It is an event for all who are active in urban ministry and mission and for all those who care about our fragmented towns and cities.

 

Speakers and guests confirmed so far include Dr Tony Campolo, Andy Flannagan, Stuart Murray-Williams, Les Isaac, Marike Hoek and John Haynes.  The programme will include:  'Question Time' event with a panel including GM Police and Crime Commissioner Tony Lloyd, Chief Constable Peter Fahy, founder of Street Pastors Les Isaac and Niall Cooper of Church Action on Poverty.  Campolo and Curry.  World CafĂ© sessions.  Site visits and much more.

 

There is more information on the programme and costing on the website.  If you have any questions please do not hesitate to get in touch.  We look forward to seeing you in September.

 

Your servant in Christ Jesus

 

Peter Gilson

On behalf of Jesus in the City 2013

154 Church Lane, Moston, Manchester, M9 4HZ

T: 0161 205 7380  M:0790 610 2522

 

 

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