James Parrott delivered this presentation at the Community Church of New York for the Real Living Wage NYC Educational Forum, a gathering of New York City
faith leaders committed to a «faith - based movement for racial and economic justice.
Not exact matches
In a BBC Radio 4 interview, Justin Welby called for
faith leaders to take responsibility for countering tragedies
committed in the name of religion.
Most of the time, they've been so - called «values voters» who demanded that their
leaders be people of
faith,
committed to traditional moral principles, and the kind of politicians who stand up for the 10 Commandments.
He fears that «coming generations of community
leaders» may be less
committed to congregations» unique role in civil society; consequently,
faith communities will have to be «even truer to their mission than they have been in the past.»
He helped organize the My
Faith Votes event and told the Christian Post, «The Trump campaign has been unbelievably cooperative to
commit such time with these
leaders... It is the largest, most representative gathering of national, Christian
leaders I've seen in my lifetime.»
Dr Rachel Jordan, national mission and evangelism adviser for the Church of England, said: «The aim was to gather key Christian
leaders to focus on evangelism; to understand the current trends in our population with regard to Christian
faith and to
commit to prayer and action together to help many more people become followers of Jesus.»
The script boils over with organic humor, achingly human characters (Lilia Skala shimmers as «Mother Maria,» the proud
leader of the nuns), and one of the most gentle and affecting stories about
faith and generosity ever
committed to film.
Seton Catholic Schools is building a movement of «whatever - it - takes» educators, support staff, and school
leaders committed to driving academic success and character formation for all students — regardless of their race, socioeconomic status, or
faith.
As a
faith leader, I am deeply
committed to my calling to shepherd members of my community toward a life lived in our shared ideals.
«Maryland's
faith communities are
committed to going green in our sanctuaries and homes and we're proud that the state is a national
leader in environmental protection.