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Saturday 18th July, from Hyde Park, London, UK

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Images from the March of Repentance

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The Team

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A few of the Planning Team after our March 2009 meeting, hosted by Rev.Richard Buxton, Senior Pastor of Ealing Christian Centre.

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Offices

We are delighted to announce that we have now taken offices for the March of Repentance. The new address is:
Suite 206, Park House, 111 Uxbridge Road, Ealing, London W5 5LB

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March of Repentance VOX POP.

Members of the March of Repentance film team went onto the streets of a major city last weekend (21/2/9) to film a Vox Pop. To capture the hopes, fears and comments of the general public living in todays challenging times. A short edited version will appear on this site in due course.

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The intolerance towards Christians in the public sector is an affront

'How is it that those who share or express a trust in God are deemed worth of discipline'? Wherever I am in the world, my day begins with prayer. It was Dom Helder Camara, after Martin Luther, who said: 'I find these days that I am so busy I have to spend at least four hours each morning in prayer.' While I cannot claim to have the discipline of Camara, I understand what he means.

Prayer is important. At its best, it ushers us into the very presence of God. We come before him in our frail humanity with our worries, hopes and fears as well as our requests. Sometimes our prayer is silence, perhaps awed by the majestic and mystical nature of God, or perhaps because we have been silenced by the incomprehensible suffering of the innocent and we no longer know how or what to say. In recent days, prayer has found its way into the headlines for other reasons altogether. Last week, community nurse Caroline Petrie was suspended as a result of offering to pray for a patient's recovery. Yesterday, Jennie Cain, a primary school receptionist, was facing disciplinary action as a consequence of sending out an email asking friends to pray for her daughter. The facts of the cases differ in their contexts and circumstances, but at their heart is a seeming intolerance and illiberality about faith in God which is being reflected in the higher echelons of our public services.

By Archbishop John Sentamu in the Daily Mail, 13th February 2009

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New Logo unveiled at Christian Resources Exhibitions Exeter
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Dave and Sonia Kinch, our romantic activists!

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Steve McCreery helping out before making an ‘EXIT’

The recent West Country Christian Resources Exhibition was the Venue for exhibiting our March of Repentance Initiative and unveiling our new logo. 

The exhibition was successful in highlighting the call and raising awareness of the March. Look out for us at Sandown Park’s Christian Resources Exhibition 12-15th May 09

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