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An Inspirational Tale of a Life Spent Fighting for a Fairer World
Amazing Grace is one of those films you just don't want to miss.
   Posted in the Door on Wednesday 28th November 2007

Themes / Keywords: Review Slavery   

 
Apology or angst?
On 24 March the Archbishops of York and Canterbury will lead thousands of Christians, including our own Bishop of Dorchester, through London in an act of repentance for the Church’s part in the history of slavery. But does the Church of England need to apologise for its past?
   Posted in the Door on Friday 23rd February 2007

Themes / Keywords: Slavery    

 
Commemorating Newton in Olney
A weekend of commemoration takes place in Olney, Bucks, on 28 and 29 April, marking the bicentenary of John Newton’s death and the Abolition of the Slave Trade Act.
   Posted in the Door on Friday 23rd March 2007

Themes / Keywords: Slavery    

 
March of the abolitionists
A spur walk is being organised by the Lifeline Expedition to link Oxford with the route of the March at Reading; a distance of approximately thirty miles.
   Posted in Communication on Thursday 22nd March 2007

Themes / Keywords: Slavery    

 
Mental Slavery
Two hundred years from now, how will our descendants-in-faith judge the way we engage with the normative values and assumptions of our age?
   Posted in View from here on Friday 2nd March 2007

Themes / Keywords: Slavery    

 
Remembering slavery, Set all free
A ‘Walk of Witness’ through London on Saturday 24 March, will see thousands of pilgrims, led by the Archbishops of Canterbury and York, walk in repentance for the Church of England’s complicity in the slave trade.
   Posted in the Door on Thursday 25th January 2007

Themes / Keywords: Slavery    

 
School learns about slavery
Children from the Hendreds Primary School presented a service about slavery at St Augustine of Canterbury Church, East Hendred, on Education Sunday.
   Posted in the Door on Friday 23rd February 2007

Themes / Keywords: Slavery    

 
Set them free...
Commemorating the bicentenary of the abolition of the transatlantic slave trade.
   Posted in the Door on Thursday 1st March 2007

Themes / Keywords: Slavery    

 
Set them free... Our diocese remembers slaves past and present
The Oxford diocese joined churches around the country in March to commemorate the bicentenary of the abolition of the transatlantic slave trade, and recognise the continuing shame of slavery in the world today.
   Posted in the Door on Friday 27th April 2007

Themes / Keywords: Slavery    

 
Slavery & Mission Today
A Presentation given to Diocesan Synod by Tim Dakin of the Church Mission Society.
   Posted in Diocesan Synod on Wednesday 28th March 2007

Themes / Keywords: Slavery William Wilberforce Tim Dakin John Newton Church Mission Society

 
Slavery, a modern shame
There are more than 27 million children, women and men that are slaves right now. And, as this year we reflect on 200 years since the Transatlantic Slave Trade Abolition Bill was passed, this timely small book simply awakens readers to the realities.
   Posted in Reviews on Tuesday 23rd January 2007

Themes / Keywords: Slavery    

 
Walk of Witness, London, Saturday 24th March
The bi-centenary of the Act abolishing the slave trade in the British Empire is to be marked in the anniversary month of March 2007.
   Posted in Communication on Friday 16th February 2007

Themes / Keywords: Slavery    

 
Working together on The Spirit of the Act
Musician Ben Okafor (left) has agreed to be ‘Artist in Residence’ for an exciting joint project by the Diocesan Committee for Racial Justice and Board for Social Responsibility.
   Posted in the Door on Tuesday 20th March 2007

Themes / Keywords: Slavery    

 

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