Number 9 February 1990
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Christian leaders call f or prayer ANGLICAN Bishops at the last Lambeth Conference called for a Decade of Evangelism. This took up a previous call by the Pope for a decade of what he termed Evangelisation. The decade proper, as far as the Churches are concerned, will begin later in the year at the beginning of the Christian year. During this decade we look to God to bring about a true and lasting spiritual awakening in our land. However, it is crucially important that the plans we make are guided and inspired by prayer. Only if what we do is what God has it in mind for us to do, will our efforts flourish For this reason Christian leaders of all denominations in Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire and Berkshire have issued a call for prayer. C)i
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Prayer for the Decade of Evangelism Eternal God, Father of all, We commend to you those who do not know you and those who, knowing your love, stifi grieve you, Those who have been scandalised because of our distortion of the Gospel, Those who through weakness and apathy fail to respond, Those who in deliberate sin have turned their back on you. Have compassion 0 God and bring them, through your Son, to a saving faith in your love. Forgive us who betray your Gospel by lack of conviction and credibility. Make us more courageous witnesses to your truth. Heavenly Father, send your Holy Spirit to renew us and to renew your world that all things may reflect your divine glory. We ask this in the name of your Son, our friend and Saviour, Jesus Christ. Amen.
OUR WORK IS CARING
MOST CLERGY WOULD LIKE THE OPPORTUNITY TO RELAX WHEN THE TIME COMES TO RETIRE. BUT IT IS NOT ALWAYS SO EASY The Church of England Pensions Board offers support to its more elderly pensioners, including clergy widows and Church workers retired from the stipendiary ministry, who, because of age or infirmity need sheltered accommodation and some special care. This we are able to give in our 10 residential and nursing homes, offering security and peace of mind at a time of life when it is most needed, and where problems encountered in everyday activities such as eating, dressing and bathing are eased by the caring support of our dedicated staff. A further home is scheduled for completion during 1991, but in order to cope with the growing number of our pensioners we must continue this much needed work. We rely, on support from donations, deeds of covenant and legacies. PLEASE HELP US TO GIVE A LITTLE EXTRA CARE. For more details about ways to help, forms of words for inclusion in a will, or more information on the board's work, please write to: THE SECRETARY THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND PENSIONS BOARD
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The Revd Nelson Bainbridge (United Reformed). Moderator of the Wessex Province The Right Revd John Bone (Anglican), Bishop of Reading The Right Revd Simon Burrows (Anglican), Bishop of Buckingham The Revd Roy Freestone (Baptist Union), General Superintendant Central Area The Right Revd Richard Harries (Anglican), Bishop of Oxford The Right Revd Crispian Hollis (Roman Catholic), Bishop of Portsmouth The Revd Edward Lacy (Methodist), Chairman Oxford and Leicester District The Most Revd Maurice Couve de Murville (Roman Catholic), Archbishop of Birmingham The Revd Geoffrey Reynolds (Baptist Union), General Superintendent Southern Area The Revd C. G. Rowe (Methodist), Chairman London SouthWest District The Right Revd Anthony Russell (Anglican), Bishop of Dorchester The Revd John Slow (United Reformed), Moderator East Midlands Province. • Photo by Stephen Cagnoni: Child praying at St Aujustine's C of E School in Halifax, an urban priority area which has received support from the Church Urban Fund.
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