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ACNS3501 SPCK opens Westminster centre for lifelong learning
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Tue, 8 Jul 2003 21:07:46 +0100
ACNS 3501 | ENGLAND | 8 JUNE 2003
SPCK opens Westminster centre for lifelong learning
SPCK President, Archbishop Rowan Williams, leads blessing and dedication
of new life-long learning centre and bookshop in the heart of
Westminster .
"We are delighted to be here in Westminster . Our job - our mission - at
SPCK is to provide access to resources for Christian communities and to
help people to engage with the Christian message. Here in Westminster we
feel we are close to the centres of many national and international
Christian communities," said Malcolm Munro-Faure, Bookshops Director for
SPCK.
Mr Munro-Faure spoke to a gathering of about 75 people, including many
authors and church leaders.
Discussions with the Society of the Faith, whose building now houses
SPCK, have always envisaged the shop as part of a Christian resource
centre embracing local churches and Christian organisations in and
around Westminster .
"Our role at SPCK is to promote Christian knowledge. We can provide
access to the physical books and other product. Working with Christian
communities, authors and others, we are increasingly finding that we can
also bring ideas to life. We look forward to working with organisations
in Westminster to promote the Christian message."
At the service of blessing, Graeme King, General Secretary of SPCK, read
from the Book of Wisdom of Solomon. Its words included:
"For who can learn the counsel of God? Or who can discern what the Lord
wills?"
"We can hardly guess at what is on earth, and what is at hand we find
with labour; but who has traced out what is in the heavens?"
"Who has learned your counsel, unless you have given wisdom and sent
your holy spirit from on high?"
A prayer led by the Revd Rose Hudson-Wilkin, member of SPCK Governing
Body, spoke of unity and witness:
"We give thanks and praise to Almighty God for the work within this
world through our Lord Jesus Christ, because even in our divided
humanity, separated from each other, we experience now and then the
reconciliation which comes from you; our thanks to you and praise can
never end.
"We ask you to accept us in your Son. Grant us the spirit of unity that
takes away whatever comes to divide us. Keep us in union with all your
people and make your Church become a sign of unity among all people. We
pray all this through Jesus Christ, our Lord. Amen."
This prayer was written by Janet Nyenda, Uganda and is taken from
"Prayers Encircling the World".
The Archbishop of Canterbury then blessed the main room with holy water.
He was presented with a handsome bound edition of the Bible and Book of
Common Prayer in Welsh, published in 1748.
J M Rosenthal
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