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Editorial:
"Know Thyself" Comment:
Illiberal Democracy From
the Director: Good News People? Balancing
on the Edge Grateful
to God Space
& Freedom Imaginative
Engagement No
longer at ease with this dispensation? Living
with our deepest differences Deep
Questions Steady
presence No
longer lonely Something
to give Bible
study series: Faith in the future Review:
The Elusive Quest, Reconciliation in N I by Norman Porter Review:
Journeying Towards Reconciliation, A Song for Ireland by Ruth Patterson Review:
Islam in Conflict:Past Present and Future by Peter G Riddell &
Peter Cotterell Review:
The R Option - Building Relationships as a Better Way of Life by
Michael Schluter & David John Lee Review:
Blue Diary by Alice Hoffman Summer
School Poetry For
God and His Glory Alone: |
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STAFF NEWS Amy Ornée She has given us as much, if not more than we have been able to provide her as a volunteer. Her attention to detail, the questions she formulates in the recesses of a deeply imaginative mind, her time for people and her unique presence in our lives will be sorely missed. Amy originally came to work with Alwyn in the Centre developing the library and resources. During her second year she became part of the Learning Team, administering and facilitating some of our courses. She was instrumental in the planning and organising of "Through a Glass Darkly" the conference we held in March which developed themes from Fran Porter's research and book Changing Women Changing Worlds. During Summer School, Amy's touch was evident in the detail of the programme and in the relationships she developed with participants. If you were able to attend the Advent and Lenten series of reflections and Bible studies, you will have encountered her creativity and spirituality for yourself. She found ways to put "flesh" on words and bring life to liturgies. With Amy gone, we will be less in touch with what is going on in our city, for she found the most interesting and quirky events to attend. We will miss her and the smell of beans cooking at lunchtime, the bottles lined up at her desk for recycling, the bottomless backpack and the chopsticks. We wish her God's every blessing as she maps out a new path in the States. |
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