Dr. James Willamson and Pádraig ÓTuama
The two papers published here were given at a day conference organised by the Methodist group Accepting Sexualty in Belfast on 14th May 2011. [Continue Reading]
Changing Attitude Ireland exists to promote love, understanding, and justice for all individuals, regardless of their sexual orientation or gender identity, particularly within the Church of Ireland.
The two papers published here were given at a day conference organised by the Methodist group Accepting Sexualty in Belfast on 14th May 2011. [Continue Reading]
The article below is one of seven contributions, representing a variety of viewpoints, given at the “Bible Listening Day” organised by the Irish Peace Centres in November 2011. This is part of an effort both to take Scripture seriously and to engage in respectful evangelical dialogue. [Continue Reading]
Walter Wink, is Professor of Biblical Interpretation at Auburn Theological Seminary in New York City. He has also taught at Union Theological Seminary and Hartford Seminary, and has been a visiting professor at Columbia and Drew universities. In 1989-1990 he was a Peace Fellow at the United States Institute of Peace in Washington, DC. Dr. Wink is a United Methodist minister, works for a Presbyterian seminary, and attends Quaker meeting. For five years he served as pastor of a church in southeast Texas. [Continue Reading]
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Changing Attitude Ireland exists to promote love, understanding, and justice for all individuals, regardless of their sexual orientation or gender identity, particularly within the Church of Ireland.
‘Open hearts for an open Church’
Lord of our relationships:
Comfort and sustain all in our community who feel marginalised and open our hearts to those who are in any way different.
Bless all our relationships that in and through them we may recognise more clearly the greatness of your love.
Give us patience and understanding as we seek to build bridges between those who disagree.
Help us to love our neighbours as ourselves and to serve family, friend and stranger in your name, loving one another as you love us; through Christ our Lord.
Amen.
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