Live from Dunkirk – Adventist Refugee Sabbath

<p>17 June 2016 | Binfield, England [Victor Hulbert]&nbsp; Churches in England, France, Italy and America will be skyping live with Adventist representatives at Dunkirk refugee camp, France, during morning worship, Sabbath, 18 June. Seventh-day Adventist Churches across the world are taking special time that day to pray for and focus on the estimated 60 million refugees currently scattered across the planet.</p>

News June 17, 2016

17 June 2016 | Binfield, England [Victor Hulbert]  Churches in England, France, Italy and America will be skyping live with Adventist representatives at Dunkirk refugee camp, France, during morning worship, Sabbath, 18 June. Seventh-day Adventist Churches across the world are taking special time that day to pray for and focus on the estimated 60 million refugees currently scattered across the planet.

Dunkirk-cookingA consortium of the local Dunkirk church, ADRA France, AWR and Newbold church in Binfield, England, have been providing support for the refuges there since 2012 – starting from very small beginnings in the back of the local church to a more established and well recognised presence on the site today.

Daryl Gungadoo, R&D engineer at AWR has taken a personal interest in the refugee crisis and has led the initiative to develop a live skype conversation with several churches that have been passionate in supporting refugees.

Daryl will be joined by Corrado Cozzi, Inter-European Division Communication director, who will host conversations with three churches in Italy, Yves Senty, AWR region director, who will skype with the central church in Paris, and Victor Hulbert, Trans-European Division Communication director, who will host conversations with Newbold church (Contemporary and Family Services, Brixton and Brighton churches in the UK, and Spencerville church, Maryland, USA, another church that has directly involved itself in the refugee crisis.  

Pastor Andrew Davis will be the preacher at the Newbold Contemporary service, and has organised the entire service to focus on refugee issues in the lead up to World Refugee Day on Monday, 20 June. The service will be live streamed and will later be available on demand.

Resources for local churches to use on Refugee Sabbath can be found on the special days page of the Adventist World Church website. A special European video is available here. [tedNEWS]

See also:
I feel I make a difference. A special report from Greek Refugee camps for World Refugee day.
Should we help the Dunkirk refugees? A Christian response.
Hope after Horror. Refugees can have a future.
Interpreting Love. Lina Shalabi explains why she works as an interpreter at a refugee camp – and how much love there is to give.
Yazidi refugees ‘between a rock and a hard place’. Frank Brenda from ADRA Germany explains the issues and rationale for ADRA helping at least some of the 50,000 refugees stuck in Greece.

 


tedNEWS Staff: Victor Hulbert, director; Esti Pujic, editor

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