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Russian Cultural Visit
For
a week at the end of September, we are delighted to be hosting
a choir from Golgotha Baptist Church in Moscow. What is so
good about this visit – apart from the lovely music
that we are able to share together – is that meeting
face to face, and spending time together allows for the beginning
of real relationships.
So much of our involvement with issues
in the wider world can be very impersonal. We know that topics
about justice, fair trade, climate chaos and development issues
matter, and we are glad to give time, energy and resources
towards sharing in the life of God’s Kingdom, and allowing
others to share in it too. But when it becomes impersonal,
we are in danger of missing one the aspects that is central
to life in the Kingdom – people as real people, not
just figures or statistics or facts. At the heart of our conviction
that God is concerned about justice and freedom is the conviction
that God is interested in each individual as individual as
well as their place in community and society. So, the chance
to meet people from another culture, to share in the their
lives, however briefly, and to welcome them into our own saves
us from becoming impersonal in our work or detached in our
prayers.
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