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October 2016 Global Christianity Programme SOJourn Selly Oak Journal Global News from The Queen s Foundation It has been a very busy summer and the autumn is also shaping up to be an eventful one. We have just said goodbye to our final full-time MA student from 2015-16. Nedine Manyemba has just returned to Zimbabwe and the Anglican Diocese of Harare where we hope she will begin work in theological education. Nedine will become one of the first women to be involved in theological formation and we wish her well. For the first time since my arrival, Nedine s departure will mean that we have no full-time MA global students on campus as we begin the move to a new format and programme of activities. More of that in a moment. Since July, I feel that my feet have barely touched the ground (at least in the UK!) A last minute change of plans meant that I ended up in Sri Lanka, visiting our partner college, TCL and catching up with alumni. It is with great pleasure that we can announce a renewal of our partnership for the next few years, built on the success of the last five. September took me to Houston, Texas, for the quinquennial gathering of the World Methodist Conference and Council. I was honoured to be invited to chair a workshop on education in Europe for other delegates which gave me another opportunity to work with colleagues from MTSE. I have become a delegate for the 2016-21 quinquennium Council and was elected to the Theological Education Standing Committee. In the coming five years, the Committee will be working on issues of poverty and inequality, discipleship in a digital age and building communities of reconciliation. Barely had I time to recover from Houston before heading off to the annual meeting of the European Methodist Council, hosted this time by the Methodist Church in Portugal. I represent the Theological Schools in Europe on the Council as we actively seek to support the member churches in formation and theological reflection. It was inspiring to share in a day conference on migration in Europe before we got underway with business and to hear stories of joy and hope in the midst of tragedy and injustice. As already mentioned, we are now in the midst of a major transition in the types of work the Global Programme will engage with in the future. Alongside an expected increase in global PhD students, we hope to expand the MEET Programme for student ministers studying through Queen s. We are also working hard to develop short-term courses for partner churches, including delivering some of this in situ. This year and next will also see us looking carefully at fundraising and grants to ensure the future sustainability of the work we are so passionate about. Watch this space. Revd Samuel McBratney Director, Global Christianity Programme

Farewell to the Global Christianity Programme MA class of 2016, we wish you well! MTSE Theological Seminar - Rome 2017 The Methodist-related Theological Schools in Europe (MTSE) is co-hosting a theological seminar in collaboration with the Waldensian Faculty of Theology and the Methodist Ecumenical Office in Rome, 17-19 February 2017. The theme is Being the Church in 21st Century Europe and it is aimed at faculty members and students from the MTSE institutions around Europe. The programme will be varied with three keynote speakers already confirmed: Revd Dr Giovanni Cereda, pastor and scholar of the Church of the Nazarene in Italy; Bishop Rosemary Wenner, currently serving as the Bishop of the German Central Conference of the United Methodist Church; and Revd Dr Tim Macquiban, Director of the Methodist Ecumenical Office in Rome. Students will be submitting papers before the event and presenting them at the seminar. Queen s will be sponsoring one student to attend as a development of the MEET programme (Mutual Encounter and Exchange for Transformation) and we hope that this will be the start of a programme of student exchanges between the MTSE institutions. More information to follow. Evelyn Bhajan, Queen s Doctoral Student, 2016 2019 Queen s has provided me with an excellent opportunity for doing my doctoral research on Conflict Transformation in the Church of Pakistan As an international student my journey at Queen s began when I arrived here in 2013 for the Master s in Theology and Transformative Practice. The experience included a combination of personal exploration as well as academic instruction. Living and interacting with a diverse Christian community of staff and students, the time has, and continues to be stimulating and enlightening as well as challenging. I am really glad to be involved in this programme and look forward to completing my work and returning to serve my community through theological education.

International Visitors at Queen s During October Dr Viji Thamby Solomon and his wife Neela Grace have been staying with us on site at Queen s. Now retired, Dr Solomon has links to the Tamil Nadu Theological Seminary (TTS) in Madurai, South India and has worked as Chief Executive Officer of the Christian Mission Service. Neela Grace worked as a physics teacher at a girls school. It has been a delight to have them with us and we wish them well as they return to Tamil Nadu. From October to mid-january, Christo Balraj from Sri Lanka will be staying with us for a period of intensive study. He will be undertaking research for his doctorate and meeting with Queen s tutorial staff as well as taking part in Queen s community life and worship. Mutual Encounter and Exchange for Transformation (MEET) We in the Global Christianity Programme have had a busy year organising our very successful MEET programme which enables Queen s students to experience faith in a different setting. This summer students were privileged to volunteer at the Corrymeela Community in Ballycastle, Northern Ireland, take part in a study tour of Rome, and spend three weeks on the exchange programme with the Theological College of Lanka in Pilimatalawa, Sri Lanka. Corrymeela Community, Northern Ireland Back in June, two of our students, David McAloon and Paul Desborough volunteered for two weeks at the Corrymeela Community and found themselves involved in lots of different activities ranging from preparing food in the kitchen, to cleaning, to hosting groups on programmes at the centre. The conversations and discussions they had with the permanent staff and other volunteers were an important part of their experience and it was there they learned most of the essential context of the Northern Ireland political situation.

Mutual Encounter and Exchange for Transformation (MEET) Rome Ecumenical Study Tour One of our tutors, Paul Nzacahayo, and two students, Debbie Caulk and David Speirs were hosted for the first week of this tour by the Methodist Ecumenical Office in Rome, which they used as a base for a programme of teaching, discussions and visits. Paul returned to the UK on the 8th June and Debbie and David continued the tour with the second week spent focusing on migrants and minorities. A visit to Via Firenze and the headquarters of OPCEMI to discuss issues of inclusion with Chiese Insieme (Churches Together) and a day assisting with an ecumenical gardening project were amongst many highlights. On the Sunday they led the intercession, a service attended by the Council for the Community of Protestant Churches in Italy. Other opportunities included a visit to the Jewish Synagogue and St Paul s Refugee Centre which helped to acknowledge the presence of minorities. This along with a papal audience led to an intensive time of conversations and encounters within an ecumenical context. Theological College of Lanka (TCL), Sri Lanka For three weeks in July, three students, Bev Gibson, Claire Rawlinson and Ben Scrivens took part in the Queen s / TCL exchange programme in Pilimathalawa, Sri Lanka. As part of the exchange they visited a large number of Buddhist temples and spoke with several Buddhist monks, they also visited Hindu temples and spoke with a Hindu priest where they learned of close work between his temple and the local churches. They also took part in post-war ministry where they found an eagerness to move forward but a lack of practical engagement towards reconciliation. However, unless students actually told them, they were unable to differentiate between Sinhalese and Tamil, Methodist and Anglican, yet the differences between Tamil and Sinhalese people are the biggest in Sri Lankan culture. They were impressed that Environmental issues were at the heart of the Sri Lankan church and our students felt that a country such as Sri Lanka, with a much lower contribution to the environmental problem, is willing to act and respond more proactively on this issue. Definitely something we can all reflect upon...

We were incredibly honoured to receive a letter of goodwill and thanks from the Methodist Church in Kenya when it held its 51st Annual Conference in August. The theme of the conference being The Lord Remembers the letter stated:- On this auspicious occasion, the delegates wish to take note with a lot of appreciation your immense support in the training or relevant materials and training of our Junior Church Ministry children and teachers. Indeed through the training of our Methodist Ministers through this partnership with The Queen s Foundation, you have enabled our Ministers to effectively play a major role in the growth of the Church. Accordingly and in the spirit of our conference reflection we wish to affirm you in these words of scripture: But God is not unjust; He will not forget your work and the love you have shown him as you have helped His people and continue to help them -Hebrews 6.10 Kindly accept our appreciation on behalf of all the ministers and faithful within our congregation. It has been a privilege to receive so many Kenyan clergy to study with us and play such a full part in the Queen s community over the past few years. Their contribution to our mutual learning has been invaluable and has helped us to build our vision of truly global classrooms for the formation of the Church s ministers. Left: Presiding Bishop Joseph Ntombura; Centre: Revd Samuel McBratney; Right: Secretary of Conference, Revd Samuel Abade

The American Memorial Chapel Travel Grant The Queen s Foundation is now working in partnership with the English Speaking Union to administrate The American Memorial Chapel Travel Grant. This grant gives a member of the clergy, from any denomination, the opportunity to undertake a tour of the USA, for up to four weeks, with the aim of exchanging ideas and fostering understanding. The grant is worth 2,000 and in the past recipients have used the money to finance a wide range of projects covering diverse areas such as the use of outdoor recreational pastimes for evangelism; parish nursing and health ministry; and looking at how different churches and denominations reach out to the migrant worker communities. The Global Christianity Programme at Queen s takes over administration from Ripon College Cuddesdon for the running of the 2017 award. Applications open in March and interviews will be held during October. More information to follow. Global Christianity Programme The Queen s Foundation Somerset Road Birmingham B15 2QH United Kingdom Revd. Samuel McBratney Global Christianity Programme Director +44 (0) 121 452 2609 s.mcbratney@queens.ac.uk Donna Pryor International Coordinator +44 (0) 121 452 2620 pryord@queens.ac.uk www.queens.ac.uk Global Christianity Programme