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Dear Brendan
I would like to invite you, your colleages and friends to an evening with Tony Benn to explore how each of us can be peacemakers.
Delivered in partnership with Christian Aid, Fellowship of Reconciliation, London Week of Peace, STOP, Stop the Traffik and War On Want this promises to be a great event.
Peace: At Home and Abroad - Do one thing!
Date: Monday, 13 September 2010 6:30pm - 9pm (doors open 6)
Venue: Oasis Centre, 75 Westminster Bridge Road,
London, SE1 7HS
Cost: £5 - book online
Ahead of International Peace Day on 21 September 2010, Peace: At Home and Abroad - Do one thing! will inspire faith groups and organisations into action as well as creating a space for debate and discussion. Join us as we explore different ways that each one of us can be a peacemaker both at home and abroad.
Keynote Speaker: Tony Benn (former Labour MP and Cabinet Minister)
Speakers: Paul Flynn MP and Nims Obunge (The Peace Alliance) Panelists: Alexander Rose (S.T.O.P); Antoinette Powell (Christian Aid)
Chair: Steve Chalke (Oasis)
Bookings:
General admission: £5
Under 21s: Free
Group Booking: Bring up to 15 people from your church / organisation for £25!
Book Online:
>> For more information or to book online click here
Invite others to join us or take advantage of our group discount where you can bring up to 15 people from your church / organisation for £25.
Click here to download event flyer
Click here to download image slides you could include in a powerpoint at church.
For further information and alternative booking options please call
020 7921 4289 or email rsvp@charitiesparliament.org.uk
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At a Charities Parliament on 23 July 2010 Archbishop Rowan Williams, Bob Reitemeier CEO of the Children's Society and Fran Becket former CEO of the Church Urban Fund explored the opportunities and challenges for Christian organisations and churches engaging with the government’s vision of the Big Society.
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Alexander Rose (Founder of STOP)
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