Churches Together supports Hope
ARCHBISHOPS AND CHURCH LEADERS BACK HOPE AS 'A GIFT' TO THE NATION'S CHURCHES
23 November
This week HOPE took a giant leap towards its goal of mobilising the whole Church to spend a whole year bringing hope - in words and actions - to people in the UK's villages, towns and cities. The Presidents of Churches Together in England, meeting at Jesus House in north London, signed a declaration endorsing HOPE, giving the backing of all the major denominations to the mission initiative. Roy Crowne, Hope's Executive Director, says, ‘HOPE doesn't tell people what to do. Churches know what's best for their communities. But HOPE gives national impact to local mission. ‘Momentum is already building towards a whole year of mission in 2014 when thousands of projects will be running to bless local communities as churches put their faith into action, living out God's love, proclaiming the Gospel in word and action and doing it all in unity with other Christians.'
HOPE provides churches of all shapes and sizes throughout the UK
with a shared platform to work in mission together. 2012 will see
thousands of churches taking a lead in their communities holding a Big
Lunch in their neighbourhood on Sunday 3 June to celebrate the Queen's
Diamond Jubilee.
Describing HOPE as ‘a gift to the Churches,' the declaration
endorsed by the UK's denominational leaders, was a launch-pad for
united action. It was signed by the Roman Catholic Archbishop of
Westminster, the Most Revd Vincent Nichols; the Archbishop of
Canterbury, the Most Revd Dr Rowan Williams; the Free Churches
Moderator, Revd Michael Heaney and Bishop Jana Jeruma Grinberga, the
Bishop of the Lutheran Church in Great Britain who also represents the
'fourth constituency' of Churches Together in England, including the
Orthodox, Black Majority Churches, the Quakers and others.
The declaration reads: ‘We were pleased to affirm the work of
‘Hope08' through our individual Churches and as Presidents of Churches
Together in England, committed to sharing in the mission of Jesus
Christ, we are delighted to commend the on-going work of ‘Hope' as a
gift to the Churches in this nation.'
Source: Hope Together


