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Joint Public Issues Team
United Kingdom
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 15 พ.ย. 2016
The Joint Public Issues Team is made up of the Baptist Union, the Methodist Church and the United Reformed Church, working together for peace and justice.
We work to:
▶ equip Christians to act and pray on issues of injustice
▶ resource churches to reflect and campaign effectively
▶ help our Churches to speak out with a distinctively Christian voice on injustice.
We work to:
▶ equip Christians to act and pray on issues of injustice
▶ resource churches to reflect and campaign effectively
▶ help our Churches to speak out with a distinctively Christian voice on injustice.
Episode 136: with Jenny Brown for Sunday 19th January
In this week’s episode of Politics in the Pulpit, our host, Clare Williams, chats to Jenny Brown. They are joined by Paul Morrison, a member of the JPIT team.
Jenny recently left Christian Aid after 25 years in a variety of advocacy-related roles. Before that she spent 15 years as a commercial property solicitor in City law firms. Among other things she is active in her local church and a trustee of a small Christian mission organisation. She loves connecting with the global Church, and takes great pride in having her roots in Yorkshire!
Clare, Jenny and Paul discuss preaching on the lectionary readings for Sunday 19th January, which are: Isaiah 62:1-5, Psalm 36:5-10, 1 Corinthians 12:1-11, John 2:1-11
‘Politics in the Pulpit’ is JPIT’s weekly lectionary resource, helping to equip preachers, ministers and worship leaders to unpack justice and peace issues in the pulpit. You can join in the conversation on Twitter/X at @publicissues or using #PoliticsInThePulpit, or on our Facebook community at jointpublicissues
Jenny recently left Christian Aid after 25 years in a variety of advocacy-related roles. Before that she spent 15 years as a commercial property solicitor in City law firms. Among other things she is active in her local church and a trustee of a small Christian mission organisation. She loves connecting with the global Church, and takes great pride in having her roots in Yorkshire!
Clare, Jenny and Paul discuss preaching on the lectionary readings for Sunday 19th January, which are: Isaiah 62:1-5, Psalm 36:5-10, 1 Corinthians 12:1-11, John 2:1-11
‘Politics in the Pulpit’ is JPIT’s weekly lectionary resource, helping to equip preachers, ministers and worship leaders to unpack justice and peace issues in the pulpit. You can join in the conversation on Twitter/X at @publicissues or using #PoliticsInThePulpit, or on our Facebook community at jointpublicissues
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Episode 145: Handover Episode with Clare Williams for Sunday 12 January
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In this week’s episode of Politics in the Pulpit, Nathan McGuire chats to our new host, Clare Williams. Clare Williams is an Associate Speaker and Tutor at the OCCA The Oxford Centre for Christian Apologetics. Her work focuses upon questions of race, justice, culture, and what the Christian message has to offer these big concepts. Prior to her work in apologetics, she was an English teacher in ...
10 Minutes on the role of the Church in Disarmament
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This episode is part of our Future of Arms series, exploring advances in warfare technology with theological and ethical discussions. In this episode of Sienna from the Joint Public Issues Team is joined by Jennifer Philpot-Nissen, Human Rights and Disarmament advocate at the World Council of Churches. Resources: • World Council of Churches: oikoumene.org (oikoumene.org) • JPIT's Future of Arms...
Politics in the Pulpit: Special Christmas Episode - Jesus as a Peacemaker
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This week, listen to Steve, Nathan and Matt chat about what the bible says about Jesus as a Peacemaker. 🎙️ 'Maybe [this] should encourage us also to be able to reflect on these things that we see going on around the world, but relating them to God speaking to us, wherever we are' ‘Politics in the Pulpit’ is JPIT’s weekly lectionary resource, helping to equip preachers, ministers and worship lea...
Episode 135: with Kathy Galloway for Sunday 8th December
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In this week’s episode of Politics in the Pulpit, our host, Matt Forsyth, chats to Kathy Galloway, and is joined by JPIT member Paul Morrison. Kathy is a practical theologian, writer and campaigner. The major focus of her work has always been peace-making and social justice issues, especially relating to poverty, ecology and gender. Kathy has worked for Church Action on Poverty, the Iona Commun...
Episode 144: with Chantal Noppen for Sunday 1st December
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In this week’s episode of Politics in the Pulpit, our host, Matt Forsyth, chats to Chantal Noppen, and is joined by JPIT member Simeon Mitchell. Rev'd Chantal Noppen [she/her] A North-East based Church of England priest who is passionate about inclusion and finding, celebrating and sharing the extraordinary within the ordinary. Member of General Synod, NADAWM exec and the National Coordinator o...
10 minutes on the assisted dying bill
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With Westminster Parliament's second reading of the Assisted Dying Bill on 29th November, Steve Tinning and Nathan McGuire unpack the bill’s context, ethical implications, and how JPIT denominations are responding. Read More: jpit.uk/assisted-dying-bill-2024
Episode 143: with Jonny Baker for Sunday 24th November
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In this week’s episode of Politics in the Pulpit, our host, Matt Forsyth, chats to Jonny Baker, and is joined by JPIT member Nathan McGuire. Jonny Baker set up the pioneer training at CMS where he is one of the directors. His role is overseeing their mission in post Christian Britain. He loves all things creative and especially is interested in how faith connects with the wider culture. He is a...
Episode 142: with Catriona Robertson for Sunday 17th November
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In this week’s episode of Politics in the Pulpit, our host, Matt Forsyth, chats to Catriona Robertson, and is joined by JPIT member Steve Summers. Born & raised in the Scottish Highlands, Catriona Robertson has worked in India, the South Pacific and London. She once travelled with her teenage son across North Africa, the Middle East and on to Pakistan. Formerly Director of the Christian Muslim ...
10 minutes on the US Election with Steve Hucklesby
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This episode is on the results of US Presidential Election, released this morning. In this episode Aoife from the Joint Public Issues Team speak to Steve, JPIT's policy advisor on International Affairs. They discuss the US Presidential Election, and the implications this will have for both the US, and the rest of the world. Resources: www.theguardian.com/us-news/live/2024/nov/06/us-presidential...
Episode 141: with Liddy Buswell for Sunday 10th November
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In this week’s episode of Politics in the Pulpit, our host, Matt Forsyth, chats to Liddy Buswell, and is joined by JPIT member Steve Hucklesby. Liddy is a Methodist from Newcastle and works as Outreach Manager at Christian CND, an organisation that seeks to get Christians talking about nuclear weapons, and to bring the Good News of Christ into the disarmament movement. Matt, Liddy and Steve dis...
10 Minutes on Autonomous Weapons Part 2
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This episode is part of our Future of Arms series, exploring advances in warfare technology with theological and ethical discussions. In this episode Sienna from the Joint Public Issues Team is joined by Elizabeth Minor, advisor at Article 36 and expert in Autonomous Weapons, also known as Killer Robots. This is Part 2 of their conversation. Resources: Article 36: article36.org (article36.org/)...
10 Minutes on Autonomous Weapons Part 1
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This episode is part of our Future of Arms series, exploring advances in warfare technology with theological and ethical discussions. In this episode Sienna from the Joint Public Issues Team is joined by Elizabeth Minor, advisor at Article 36 and expert in Autonomous Weapons, also known as Killer Robots. This is Part 1 of their conversation, don't miss part 2! Resources: Article 36: article36.o...
10 minutes on the Budget with Paul Morrison
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This episode focuses on the Government Budget, released yesterday by Labour Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rachel Reeves. In this episode Aoife from the Joint Public Issues Team is joined by Paul Morrison, a JPIT Policy Advisor. They discuss the recent government budget, and what that means for people across the UK. Resources: jpit.uk/the-2024-budget Find us on: X/Twitter x.com/publicissues * Ins...
Episode 140: with Niall Briggs for Sunday 2nd November
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Episode 140: with Niall Briggs for Sunday 2nd November
10 Minutes on Faith and Disarmament with Zahraa Kapasi
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10 Minutes on Faith and Disarmament with Zahraa Kapasi
10 Minutes on an Introduction to the Future of Arms Project
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10 Minutes on an Introduction to the Future of Arms Project
Episode 139: with Simeon and Aoife for Sunday 20 October
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Episode 139: with Simeon and Aoife for Sunday 20 October
Episode 138: Challenge Poverty Week with Hannah, Simon and Jay for Sunday 20 October
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Episode 138: Challenge Poverty Week with Hannah, Simon and Jay for Sunday 20 October
Episode 137: with Sally Mann for Sunday 10th October
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Episode 137: with Sally Mann for Sunday 10th October
10 Minutes on housing and refugees - part 3
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10 Minutes on housing and refugees - part 3
10 Minutes on housing and refugees - part 2
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10 Minutes on housing and refugees - part 2
10 Minutes on housing and refugees - part 1
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10 Minutes on housing and refugees - part 1
Episode 136: with Jacob Dimitriou for Sunday 6th October
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Episode 136: with Jacob Dimitriou for Sunday 6th October
Politics in the Pulpit Episode 135 Handover Episode with Matt Fortsyth
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Politics in the Pulpit Episode 135 Handover Episode with Matt Fortsyth
Constituency Action Network Launch Webinar from 28/08/2024
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Constituency Action Network Launch Webinar from 28/08/2024
Politics in the Pulpit: Episode 134 - with Isabella Senior for Sunday 25 August
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Politics in the Pulpit: Episode 134 - with Isabella Senior for Sunday 25 August
Politics in the Pulpit: Episode 133 - with Revd Canon Dr Sarah Hills for Sunday 18 August
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Politics in the Pulpit: Episode 133 - with Revd Canon Dr Sarah Hills for Sunday 18 August
Politics in the Pulpit: Episode 132 - with Stef Benstead for Sunday 11 August
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Politics in the Pulpit: Episode 132 - with Stef Benstead for Sunday 11 August
Enjoyed the holiness and justice of God is entwined, and the world doesn't get this (and others within our churches don't get it either)
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Thank you . A very inspiring review of the texts.
Good to see you back for a new season. Welcome Michael and thank you for hosting a fresh, challenging and grounded conversation with Dave... I've bought 1 of your books Dave and a compendium of Pause for Thought, which I usually miss hearing. It's going to be an interesting new season for PitP! Thank you! Tim
Irish rugby victories are good news 🏉 at least for those of us from that island that has just celebrated St. Patrick's Day 🐍🍀
An enjoyable interview. It adds to the watch or listen to have to hand the Bible readings discussed, on this case Joshua 24: 1-3a, 14-24 ; 1Thessalonians 4:13-18; Matthew 25:1-13; Psalm 78:1-7.
I was sent this as a introduction to a speaker. Sadly the underlying concept of helping people through theology at a core (also express 'From the pulpit, we should be helping people to theologically reflect on the realities of life' is approaching all from a wrong footing: Although, I am just a Methodist preacher with a law degree specialising in human rights and religious offences - talking about ideals and how to think without logical action is a failure: Help those in need, ensure that all are safe and able to rebuild - only after that does theology enter consideration.
Thank you so much for this.
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Promo`SM 🙋
Very helpful thanks
Great episode thanks for sharing
With IPCC report, if we biblically lament and grieve, we might by the spirit discover resurrection, life and hope through action
Thanks Lee for your time in the host's chair
Hello Megan
Interesting video, but some of us have been aware of these questions for a long time and change is hard to achieve. I wd like to recommend a book by Barbara Kingsolver (famous as the author of The Poisonwood Bible) : Animal Vegetable Miracle. It describes how she and her family set about living, eating only seasonal and locally grown food and growing their own veg and fruit etc. It is set in the USA but cd easily apply here. You may already know it. It's a good read.
Well Done Vince M8
Well Done Vince M8
Implying the U.N would do something.
Well done Vince. Keep fighting the good fight mate
I’m an atheist like some other people in the comments, but that’s not the point of this video. The point is that nuclear weapons need to be banned. In as short a period as possible
Well done Tam, God be praised. God be with you.
Wiiiiiillllllllllllllllll! Great job, bro! :-)
Flowers & Music verses Nuclear Weapons June 5, 2018 www.bitchute.com/video/tXXrkIobJor5/
No More War
UN: Can you get rid of your nuk... USA: N O
Erm sorry but materials created the earth not god but the uk needs to take action in this nice order for no nuclear weapons.
exactly
Such a clever idea. Very moving.
Fantastic. Good to see Churches acting together on such a vital issue. This is almost completely being ignored by the Press (with the exception of Al-Jazeera) and yet it has the potential for huge change in how we "defend" the world. Spread the word - it worked for Chemical, Biological, Cluster Bombs and Mines which are now all Internationally Illegal. With enough pressure the big boys with the nukes will follow the rest of the world (the majority of the signatories) - they did for all those other armaments. Even the USA!
Shame that it appears to refer throughout to NUCULAR weapons. OK for Homer Simpson not for a serious commentary.
How dare someone have an Accent
@@jackslipher3432 nuclear = nu + clear
First comment too :)
First like :) Keep up the good work!