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WELCOME to the webpage dedicated to the work of Racial Justice and Multicultural Ministry in the United Reformed Church. The United Reformed Church (URC) is a multicultural church, as we declared at our General Assembly in 2005. Long before this, however, the URC has been at the forefront of finding ways to work towards a more inclusive Church in its effort to witness to the good news through a commitment to 'walk the talk' of Jesus. As a multicultural Church, the URC in keeping with its reforming, uniting and non-conforming ethos, intentionally: |
Epiphany - TheologicalThinking Globalisation We Can Grasp (CANAAC)
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affirms that the human family is one race, consisting of people of different ethnicities and cultures and rejoices in and treasures all of the variety of giftings of the human family. |
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commits itself to welcoming all people into the community of faith regardless of colour, ethnicity, language, culture, etc, and to work for justice for the whole of creation. |
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ministers to and with all people across the boundaries of cultures. This ministry is an integral part of the life of the whole church, enriching every aspect of it. |
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rejects, opposes and challenges the sin of racism, institutional racism in the life of Church and society, as well as every act that denies and prevents authentic and inclusive engagement of all within the URC and in society. |
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For more information on our core work, news, events and resources follow the links below: news, updates & events;core work;resources and good practice notes
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is a MULTICULTURAL Church committed to empowering all towards just, inclusive, renewing and transforming mission and ministry.




