Monday 20 May 2013

SUMMER VISITS: ALL SAINTS CHURCH


 
The Faith Awareness series of summer visits to places of worship and other faith-related sites in Leicester continues this evening at All Saints Church, Kerrysdale Avenue. I'm obliged to be elsewhere this evening, so much of the content of this blog post has been provided by Barbara Butler (thanks Barbara!) 
 
The visit gives a welcome insight into a multicultural and international community who worship here. The majority of the congregation is from the Punjab, from both India and Pakistan. They worship at 1500 every Sunday and offer opportunities and support for all age groups. They have also made collections of money and goods for Christian communities in Pakistan who have lost their homes in violence. There is a separate Tamil congregation.
 
We enjoyed a lively discussion about interfaith work and the reasons for it. We talked about the value of understanding each other and of working together for peace. We were asked to remain in contact with the community and to invite members to our meetings. We were also invited to attend the church and to give a talk about Christians Aware and Faith Awareness. Hopefully this will take place in July.
 
A carving of the angel Gabriel, above the entrance to All Saints Church
On 15 June the church celebrates its first anniversary, marking the date when the membership of Leicester United Christian Fellowship became a Church of England congregation with its home in All Saints Church (which used to e St Gabriel's). We've been invited to attend the celebrations.

All Saints Church is directly across the road from the place the group's next scheduled visit in this programme: BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, Gipsy Lane.

This is the second of six Faith Awareness visits planned for Monday evenings in May and June, the others being


I may not be ale to attend every visit personally, but I hope to arrange for a blog post on each of them. Watch this space!

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