No-one should suffer intimidation and violence because of their religious beliefs or ethnic background. People fleeing from threat and persecution in other places should be able to find a safe place in the UK. British values of mutual respect and tolerance of different faiths and beliefs underpin our society. As Christians, we are called to care for vulnerable people and speak up for those who suffer. The moderators of the United Reformed Church and its synods are united in their deep concern for those who have been targeted in recent civil unrest. The hallmarks of racial prejudice have been on display. An initial solemn response to a terrible attack in Southport has been subverted into further violence. No good will come of it. We stand with Black and Asian friends and neighbours, and with asylum seekers and refugees. We stand against hate in all its forms, including islamophobia and antisemitism, and call for all Christians to offer friendship and support to all those who are frightened or in need today. Signed The Revd Tim Meadows, URC General Assembly Moderator Heather Moore, URC Youth Moderator The Revd Dr Trevor Jamison, URC Northern Synod Clerk The Revd Geoff Felton, URC Mersey Synod Moderator The Revd Jamie Kissack, URC Yorkshire Synod Moderator The Revd Geoffrey Clarke, URC East Midlands Synod Moderator The Revd Steve Faber, URC West Midlands Synod Moderator The Revd Lythan Nevard, URC Eastern Synod Moderator The Revd Dr Michael Hopkins, URC Wessex Synod Moderator The Revd George Watt, URC Thames North Synod Moderator The Revd Martin Hayward, URC Southern Synod Clerk The Revd David Salsbury, URC National Synod of Wales Moderator | Cymedrolwr Synod Cenedlaethol Cymru Jan Adamson, URC National Synod of Scotland Clerk For further information: Roo Stewart, Head of Public Issues for the United Reformed Church, is available for interview by request. To arrange, please contact Ann-Marie Nye, URC Communications Officer
A prayer God of all life,We ask for peace in a time of strife. You call us to care for the vulnerable in our society without prejudice. We know that living in harmony is not easy. God of peace, bring peace. Amen |
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