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Joint Faiths Board applauds Women Offenders report

The Joint Faiths Advisory Board on Criminal Justice is one of ACTS Associated Ecumenical Groups. The Board’s purpose is ‘to promote constructive action, from an Interfaith perspective, on issues related to crime and its prevention, victims of crime, offenders and their families, prisons and the criminal justice system in Scotland.’

Following the publication on Tuesday 17th April of report of the Commission on Women Offenders the Board has sent the following letter to the editor of the Herald and Scotsman.

Dear Sir,
The Joint Faiths Advisory Board on Criminal Justice applauds The Commission on Women Offenders for the Report which they have produced. We would heartily concur with their findings and support their vision of a radically different approach. Too many fine reports on Women Offenders remain only words on paper, this time we call upon the Government to have the same courage as the writers of this report and to implement the recommendations.
Rev Elaine H. MacRae
Convenor Joint Faiths Advisory Board on Criminal Justice.

The full text of the Commission report is available to read at http://www.scotland.gov.uk/About/commissiononwomenoffenders/finalreport-2012

 

Stories from the Heart

STORIES FROM THE HEART was the theme of the 4th LEP Gathering, on 10 March, hosted by the Murrayfield Churches Together MTC) in Murrayfield Parish Church. Mary Kidd, Alan Taylor and Sandra Young represented Rosyth LEP and share their experiences of the day.

The event started with a moving act of worship, adapted from a ‘A Service of Welcome’ – Iona Abbey Worship Group, and including bible readings to reflect the themes of the day. This was followed by a short video on what the partnership (Murrayfield Parish, The Church of the Good Shepherd ,and Saughtonhall URC) does together and included scenes from a nativity play, their varied community work, study groups and involvement in an overseas project in Nairobi (see below).

Last Updated ( Thursday, 22 March 2012 11:56 )

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Meet Aberdeen’s Regional Ecumenical Team.

On the fourteenth of February the National Sponsoring Body for Local Ecumenical Partnerships, travelled to Aberdeen to discover more about the work of the Regional Ecumenical Team (RET) which had been started in the city in the 1990s. Here’s what we discovered.

The RET is a grouping of church leaders, or their representatives, now centred on the city of Aberdeen. It includes a number of the denominations which are members of ACTS as well as others who are not and also independent Christian fellowships. Workplace Chaplains are also involved as members of the RET.
One of the key roles that the RET has is to work in conjunction with the City Council to promote Christianity and the churches at key events through the year. Many of these take place around Christmas with the RET co-ordinating the churches contribution to the Street Light Parade, the blessing of the Christmas crib in the grounds of the Kirk of St. Nicholas Uniting and the switching on of the lights on the Christmas trees when there is a service of readings and carols. Through these events the RET feels it is able to present the public face of the church to the people of Aberdeen.

The RET also works to bring people in the churches of Aberdeen together. Services are held during the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity in January each year and on Good Friday there is a pilgrimage walk visiting seven churches in the city centre, each visit focusing on a particular station of the cross.

Another service the RET provides is through the annual wedding fayre held at the Aberdeen Conference Centre. The churches have a stand at the fayre and volunteers provide advice to couples on arranging weddings either in a church or hotel if the couple are looking for a minister to conduct the wedding.

The RET is a loose grouping of churches in Aberdeen that has no formal structure but the Secretary, Joyce can be contacted via the Roman Catholic Diocese of Aberdeen office (tel 01224 319154) for further information.

National Sponsoring Body annual review

The Scottish Churches National Sponsoring Body for Local Ecumenical Partnerships exists to support and resource LEPs in Scotland.
You can read the 2011 annual review here.

Scottish Churches Rural Group annual report

The Group's annual report for 2011 is now avaiable for download. The report constins information about the Group's work on Pilgrimage; the Royal Highland Show and much more. For further information about the Scottish Churches Rural Group please contact Shona Paterson.
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