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Justice and Peace:Campaining & Charitable Links

 

Justice and Peace:Campaining & Charitable Links

 

Global Xchange

Iona Hannighan Lewis from the Mint is working with Global Exchange in Nogeria during the Spring of 2012

Exeter branch of the Palestine Solidarity Campaign

The Hunger Site - United Nations site for you to donate food (free; the site is sponsored) to the third world

Devon Churches Green Action and Christian Ecology Link

See Diana Moore and Andrew Bell for more information

What the Holy Spirit has to say about Fuel Use

- a talk by Andrew Bell in an evening service at the Mint

The Mint has been recognised as a Fair Trade Church.

Please support fairly traded goods from organizations such asTraidcraft Traidcraft goods can be bought at our stall on a Sunday at the Mint – for date of next Traidcraft stall, please see Elizabeth Webb

Christian Aid

One World Week

Malawi Association for Christian Support -

Two members of our congregation are trustees of MACS following a Cycle for Change charity cycle ride through Malawi in 2000.

Release International

For more on the Exeter Ecocommunity Project, please contact Andrew Bell and Diana Moore at the Mint, or check out the website

Rapid UK is a Search and Rescue Charity based in the South West– A special Rapid UK service at the Mint featured their work and raised over £1,050 for their funds.

Hospiscare


See “Seven Jewish Children”

performed by Jennie Stoller

Seven Jewish Children: A Play For Gaza By Caryl Churchill.

This challenging play was performed as part of our morning service in 2009

The text of the play and of the sermon from that service can be found in the sermon section of this website.

for a review of the play and some of the issues arising from it, see Tell Her The Truth: Tony Kushner and Alisa Solomon on Seven Jewish Children in The Nation

(A warning that this page will be replaced with the new sermons page at the end of 2012)


Click here forZimbabwe Crisis” -

a version of the talk given by Philip Bhebhe

during the morning service on 1 March 2009

(A warning that this page will be replaced with the new sermons page at the end of 2012)

 

 

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