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The society we live in values tolerance above truth. There is an undercurrent of feeling in many churches these days that we have no right to interfere in the affairs of other countries or to persuade people of other faiths to consider the significance of the person of Jesus.
Whilst some of this hesitation is understandably linked to the embarrassment we rightly feel about our western colonial past it has led to an undermining of the legitimacy of the unique claims of Jesus Christ. This has meant an erosion of confidence in the missionary task of the church. What should our response be to the popular view that all religions lead to God?
On March 23rd we had a missions Sunday when David Bhakiaraj spoke in the morning. David is a Christian from India working among diverse ethnic groups in Cardiff. In Facethebook in the evening we considered the question of Pluralism in more depth when a panel of our own mission partners answered questions after a short introductory talk.
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The Cross-Cultural Mission Committee is:
Alison Bolton, Tony Cort, Rowland Hughes, Helen Jones, Sarah Norton & Sophie Rees.
Highfields Church has a new Cross Cultural Mission policy: