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Mayor launches Peace & Reconciliation course 'Gospel in Conflict'

Pictured in the Mayor's Parlour last Monday afternoon (15th October) at the launch of the Peace & Reconciliation course 'Gospel in Conflict' are the Right Worshipful the Mayor, Councillor James Tinsley (seated) and L to R: Mrs Laura Coulter - Peace-Making Officer (Presbyterian Church in Ireland), Mr Joe Topping - Presbytery Peace Officer, Mr David Mitchell - Good Relations Officer (Lisburn City Council) and the Rev Gary Trueman - Moderator of Dromore Presbytery.

The Dromore Presbytery of the Presbyterian Church, supported by Lisburn City Council's Good Relations Programme and financially assisted through the Office of the First & Deputy First Minister, are offering running a Peace & Reconciliation course 'Gospel in Conflict' (Loving your Neighbour) in the city. Developed initially by the Presbyterian Church in Ireland as a single identity course to raise awareness of how the gospel speaks about of peace issues, the course, which was launched by the Right Worshipful the Mayor, Councillor James Tinsley last Monday afternoon (15th October) will run for five sessions on the following evenings: Monday 22nd October, Monday 29th October, Monday 19th November, Monday 26th November and Monday 21st January. Each 2-hour session commences at 7.30pm and takes place in the Island Civic Centre.


16/10/2007