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Doris Swinbank considers the state of marriage in the 21st Century page 8
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FEBRUARY
2002
No 129
1\V 'l FA I 10\ TO I I dE CONVEN ON',,, This edition of The DOOR includes a centre supplement about the Oxford Diocese's 'Unconventional Convention' in High Wycombe from 11 - 13 July 2002. Wycombe Abbey School and Buckinghamshire Chilterns University College will be the main venues for an outstanding programme of speakers and events. A EUCHARIST for 3500 people gath-
ered in a giant marquee will be the climax of the Diocese of Oxford's three—day 'Unconventional' Convention in July. The Eucharist is part of the Saturday Programme on 13 July which also includes an address by the Archbishop of Canterbury on leadership in the Church and seminars by a galaxy of international speakers. There will also be workshops and 'hands-on' activities for all the family. On Thursday and Friday, 11 and 12 July there will be keynote addresses by Karl Moore on 'Managing change in the Church' and b? Frances Young, a Methodist minister, who has written about the theology of suffering. Four 'Tracks' of seminars and workshops will cover a huge range of subjects from African worship to the mission and work of the rural church. Another highlight of the Convention will be worship with John Bell from the lona Community and the award presentation for the 'God is not Dead' youth project. The Bishop of Oxford says
'The Diocesan Convention is a key event in our life together. It provides a won-
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derful opportunity to learn more about the Christian faith, to deepen our life in Christ, to share with one another in worship and to learn fresh insights on how we can share the love of God in Jesus Christ with others. 'The Convention is for anyone with a ministry in your parish, not just those in obvious leadership roles, though we hope they will certainly be present. I believe that most parishioners could both benefit from and contribute to the convention. 'We are asking each parish to appoint a 'Champion'. If this is you, thank you for undertaking this work. If there is anything we can do to support you in your role of letting people know about the Convention and inviting people to sign up fog it, do let us know. Do please pray for all those involved. 'There is a superb speakers list already, one in which I believe Christians of all traditions and ages will find people from whom they want to learn and by whom they will be encouraged.' It is going to be a great time and I know that God will bless us richly.' More about 'God is not Dead' on page 18
COUNT YOUR BLESSINGS
The Bishop of Oxford met members of his flock at an animal blessing service at Trindledown Farm, an animal retirement home near Wantage where pets enjoy home comforts. The service, organised by the National Animal Welfare Trust, Photograph: Frank Blackwell was attended by cats, dogs, a sheep and a large lizard.
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