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Senior church leaders in south London gather for unity


left-right:

Roman Catholic Auxiliary Bishop of Southwark, Rt Rev Paul Hendricks;

Methodist London District Chair, Rev Dr Jongikaya Zihle;

United Reformed Church Moderator, Southern Synod, Rev Nicola Furley-Smith (Vice Chair, CTSL);

Churches Together in South London, Claire Crowley;

Salvation Army, South London Divisional Commander, Major Valerie Mylechreest;

London Quakers, Eleri Pengelly;

Apostolic Pastoral Congress, Deputy-Director & Greater London Regional Bishop, Rt Rev Moses Owusu-Sekyere;

London Baptist Association London Regional Minister, Rev Carol Bostridge


Meeting together at the invitation of Churches Together in South London (CTSL), these leaders witness to the friendship and shared purposes of South London's churches. Bishop Paul Hendricks, Auxiliary Bishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Southwark, offered a reflection at the invitation of Bishop Karowei Dorgu, Chair of CTSL. Bishop Paul talked about some of the ideas raised in Richard Rohr’s book “Falling Upward”, and the leaders discussed their relevance to ecumenism today. Reverend Jongikaya Zihle raised themes from the resources for this year’s Week of Prayer for Christian Unity. Churches Together in Britain and Ireland’s website explains that this year, the material originates from the churches of Indonesia, “where there is a strong emphasis upon the need for unity alongside the nation’s ethnic and religious diversity. The resources also highlight issues of economic injustice and how religious pluralism can face challenges in the face of radicalisation. The theme is based around Deuteronomy 16:18-20, ‘Justice, and only justice, you shall pursue…’

 

Bishop Moses Owusu-Sekyere said, “Unity becomes even more essential, not only because of the commonality of our purpose, but also because of the mutuality of the threats we face in these challenging times.”

Rt Rev Moses Owusu-Sekyere is Deputy-Director & Greater London Regional Bishop, Apostolic Pastoral Congress.

 

Bishop Paul said, “I find the Week of Prayer a great inspiration. Despite our differences, we are united in prayer with Christians all around the world. At a time when many of our societies are divided over political issues, we recognise with joy that people of different Christian traditions are also faithful followers of Jesus. We renew our commitment to learn from each other as we walk the path of unity together.”

Rt Rev Paul Hendricks is the Roman Catholic Auxiliary Bishop of Southwark

 

It is a powerful witness to fellowship between denominations to see this large group of Christian leaders joining together to pray, reflect, discuss and eat together at a time when unity and partnership is crucial for our city and the world we share.

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