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RECENT AND
TOPICAL LINKS
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See “Seven Jewish
Children”
performed by Jennie Stoller
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Seven Jewish Children: A Play For Gaza
By Caryl
Churchill.
This
challenging play was performed as part of our morning service on Sunday 26
April
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
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Brian Turner’s artwork
(featured in our morning service on March 8th)
can be viewed at the Turner Gallery,
88 Queen Street, Exeter,
or on Brian’s website -
www.bibleproject.co.uk
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Click here for “Zimbabwe Crisis” -
a version of the talk given by Philip Bhebhe
during the morning service on 1 March 2009
Thank you to all members of the Mint community
who contributed a total of £1,300 to our
Zimbabwe Relief Fund collection on Palm Sunday
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Methodist Church E-News
National Electronic Newsletter – JULY 2009 Issue
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A Word in Time:
the new daily Bible Reading Resource from our national Methodist Website
– suggested Bible reading and supporting notes for each day
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METHODIST
& ECUMENICAL lINKS

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Methodist
Church Website – national website for the British Methodist
Church including details of this summer’s Methodist Conference
debates. Also links to all local
Methodist Church websites in the UK
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Exeter
University Chaplaincy - Mint Minister Andrew Sails is also Methodist
Chaplain to the University and a part of the Chaplaincy team.
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MethAng
(Exeter University Methodist/Anglican Society) – linked to the Mint
as the Methodist University Chaplaincy Church
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Churches Together in Central
Exeter – the Mint is one of ten central Churches linked in CTCE
– the website gives details of joint activities and links to other
member Churches
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Mint Korean Church Site
–Korean Language site for members of the Korean Congregation at the
Mint
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Action for Children – formerly
known as NCH - the leading Methodist Children’s charity –
during the last year, the Mint raised over £3,000 for the work of Action
for Children
For more information, see Abigail Hiscock
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Methodist Homes - MHA provides
Care Homes, housing and support services, with a particular emphasis on the
quality and meaning of life for older people. Last year the Mint raised over £750 for
the work of MHA
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MAYC - MAYC (Methodist
Association of Youth Clubs)
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CTBI – The
Methodist Church is a part of CTBI, and the Mint is a part of the local
“Churches Together in Central Exeter”
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Find a Church
– details of Churches around the UK
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The
Methodist Momentum Magazine
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JUSTICE AND
PEACE:
cAMPAIGNING AND CHARITABLE lINKS

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The Hunger Site - United Nations site for you
to donate food (free; the site is sponsored) to the third world
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The
Mint has been recognised as a Fair Trade Church.
Please support fairly traded goods from organizations such as Traidcraft Traidcraft goods can be bought at our
stall on a Sunday at the Mint – for date of next Traidcraft stall,
please see Elizabeth Webb
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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.
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Release International
– Focus of evening worship and reflection, 27 May 2007
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For
more on the Exeter
Ecocommunity Project, please contact Andrew Bell and Diana Moore at the
Mint, or check out the website
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Rapid
UK is a Search and Rescue Charity based in the South West– A
special Rapid UK service at the Mint on 23 July 2006 featured their work
and raised over £1,050 for their funds.
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Hospiscare
– Rev Dr John Searle, who was one of the pioneers of Hospiscare,
preached at the Mint last year
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EXETER

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“Creating Links” – Report on
Inter-Faith Conference in Exeter looking at possibilities for setting up
Inter-Faith Fora in Exeter and/or Devon.
For more information contact Andrew Sails
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This is Exeter
–
local news and information about Exeter
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Devon’s
Global Centre is based at the St David’s
Community Centre. The Centre
Co-ordinator is Mint member Sue Errington. This link describes the Devon Trade
Justice all-night vigil held in conjunction with the Global Centre at the
Mint.
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Exeter Community Initiatives
– ECI sponsors a number of Community projects concerned with a
variety of issues including housing, rehabilitation of offenders, and
community development. Mint
members Andrew Sails, Bud Wendover and Wilson Wong are amongst those
actively involved. The Mint gives
an annual grant to E.C.I.
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St Petrock’s Homeless Centre
– Originally set up by ECI, St Petrock’s is now an independent
charity based in St petrock’s Church, Cathedral Yard. In addition to special collections, we
send food blankets etc to St Petrocks at Christmas and Harvest
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St
Nicholas Priory is the Mint’s next door neighbour. St Nicholas was the second Church in
Exeter after the Cathedral throughout the Mediaeval period. The present Mint Church is built in
part on the footprint of the old St Nicholas Priory Church destroyed by
Henry VIII. There has thus been
Christian worship on our site since 1087
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MINT PEOPLE

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Fay Sampson –
Children’s author and member at the Mint
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Some
of the Mint members at Exeter University:
Stephen Lea,
Professor of Psychology, Head of Psychology
Debra
Myhill,
Professor of Education, Head of the School of Education and Lifelong
learning
Robert
Gleave
Professor of Arabic Studies, Director of the Institute of Arabic and
Islamic Studies
Martin Myhill
Deputy University Librarian
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STUDY LINKS:
woRSHIP, PREACHING & tHEOLOGY

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Bible Gateway – On Line
Bibles in many versions and languages (including Korean), searchable by
word or reference
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The
Text This Week – Huge range of study articles and resources
– lectionary based
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YOUTUBE
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Link to YouTube clip quoted
in
Remembrance Sunday Morning Sermon 2008
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