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Church Times, 20 February 2009This week subscribers can read coverage from the second half of the recent sessions of General Synod in London which included lively debates on the credit crunch and the uniqueness of Christ. With Fairtrade fortnight starting on Monday we have a feature on the future of the movement in the current economic climate, while there also is a sneak preview of Adrian Plass's new book on churchmanship. Plus of course all the latest church news, book reviews, comment and analysis. Don't forget to look at the Church Times blog for more news and comment. |
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Anti-Semitism summit heldFAITH leaders, governments, and the UN were urged to do all in their power to combat anti-Semitism at the first inter-parliamentary conference on the... |
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More go to church when Christmas falls at weekendCHURCHES should consider shifting some of their festivities to the weekend before Christmas, in order to maximise Christmas congregations, a senior church... |
School to investigate pupil's God-talkA GOVERNORS’ committee has been set up at Landscore Community Primary School, in Crediton, to investigate the consequences of a discussion about God... |
National day of mourning to be held for bush-fire victimsTHE Prime Minister of Australia, Kevin Rudd, has announced that this Sunday will be observed as a national day of mourning for bush-fire victims in Victoria... |
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