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Home Racial Justice News Updates Racial Justice Sunday – 11th September 2011

Racial Justice Sunday – 11th September 2011

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The resource material prepared by CTBI’s Racial Justice Network is now available on the web at http://www.ctbi.org.uk/pdf_view.php?id=680 and may be freely downloaded.
Paper copies, printed in black and white, of the material can be obtained from ACTS.

If you wish one please contact Tom Moyes, ACTS Network Officer, on 01259 222363 or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it To cover production costs and post and packing, a charge of 40p per copy will be made.

Scotland’s National Service for Racial Justice Sunday
Wellington Church, Southpark Street, Glasgow : 19.00 on September 11th
Preacher : Bishop Joe Aldred, Churches Together in England’s Officer for Minority Ethnic Christian Affairs.
All will be welcome at this ecumenical service which is being led by members of Action of Churches Together in Scotland (ACTS) and of Minority Ethnic Christians Together in Scotland (MECTIS).
Please come along to help celebrate the increasing co-operation between the Churches which have served Scotland’s people for many years and the new congregations formed mainly by immigrants from other countries.
At the end of the Service a light meal, prepared by the ladies of MECTIS, will be available for all those who can stay.

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 24 August 2011 07:39 )  

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