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Peace and Justice Forum held in King’s Lynn

Churches Together in King’s Lynn hosted a day conference on peace and justice last week, the first of its kind for some years in West Norfolk.

Over 45 people gathered at Cornerstone King’s Lynn Baptist Church on Saturday January 13. The free event was open to anyone interested in issues of social justice from a Christian perspective.

Joint moderators Rev June Love (Cornerstone KL Baptist Church) and Rev Kyla Sørensen (St. Faith’s Church Gaywood) were delighted to see so many gathered.
 
Rev Kyla said: “Ahead of the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, this forum was an opportunity for church leaders, local groups and charities to explore issues that really matter, issues that we are witnessing in our local communities on a daily basis.
 
“During a packed programme, leaders from 8 different church traditions and delegates from a number of local charities and groups had the opportunity to engage with challenging questions and to reflect on how together we can affect action to make a real difference in King’s Lynn and surrounds.
 
“Lively and engaging discussions were had as well as a fantastic opportunity to network with other churches and groups in the pop-up resource centre,” said Rev Kyla.
 
The forum was presented by Rev Steve Tinning, the Baptist Union’s Public Issues Enabler. Steve divides his working week between the Joint Public Issues Team (JPIT) and the Baptist Union of Great Britain.CTKL-peaceandjusticeforum-2-75
 
“At heart, Steve is an activist, with practical theology and community-organising theory working as the foundations of a ministry of justice and compassion,” said Rev Kyla.
 
Rev June told us: “As churches and charities we are passionate about social action in our area, however Steve inspired us to think about how we can work together to bring about social justice - changing King's Lynn from a town where we serve the poor to a place where poverty is alleviated altogether.”
 
The day concluded with a conversation between Rev Steve and Andrew Frere-Smith. Andrew is a frontline worker in King’s Lynn for Norfolk Together: a joint venture between the Church Urban Fund and the Diocese of Norwich supporting the work of local Christians in their community as they develop and deliver social action initiatives.
 
Helen Gilbert, from King’s Lynn Foodbank said: "It was an informative and very thought-provoking forum, covering several different aspects of peace and justice at a local level as well as nationally and internationally. So many of these issues are looked at in isolation, when in reality they all overlap and impact on each other. As we head into an election year, it is so vital that we as individuals are all as informed as possible about these issues, so that we can make an informed choice about which representative we want to speak for us in political arenas on these matters."


Next year’s forum will be held at Gaywood Church Rooms on January 18.
 

For more information on Churches Together in King’s Lynn, the work of JPIT and Norfolk Together:
 
facebook.com/ChurchesTogetherKL
 
jpit.uk
 
imaginenorfolktogether.org.uk

 
pictures courtesy of Churches Together in King's Lynn

Peter Bending, 18/01/2024

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