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Church Must Stand Against Human Trafficking And Defend The Vulnerable – USPG

By Georgina Naa Anyema Collison Duncan Dormor highlights the role of faith communities in confronting injustice and restoring dignity to victims. The Church has a responsibility to stand with vulnerable people and confront injustices that threaten human dignity, the General Secretary of the United Society Partners in the Gospel (USPG), The Revd Canon Dr. Duncan Dormor, has said. Dormor said …

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Cape Coast Castle Visit Strengthens Archbishop Sarah’s Call for Reparative Justice

The Archbishop of Canterbury, Most Rev.d & Rt. Hon. Dame Sarah Elizabeth Mullally DBE, has reaffirmed the Church of England’s commitment to its £100 million reparative justice fund, describing the institution’s involvement in the transatlantic slave trade as an undeniable part of its history that requires meaningful action. Speaking during a visit to the historic Cape Coast Castle in Ghana, …

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Church Must Respond To Climate Change And Today’s Global Challenges – USPG General Secretary

Duncan Dormor says the Gospel must remain relevant by addressing the realities of every generation. The Church cannot afford to remain silent on the pressing issues confronting the modern world, including climate change, environmental degradation, and social inequality, the General Secretary of the United Society Partners in the Gospel (USPG), The Revd Canon Dr. Duncan Dormor, has said. Speaking during …

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