The convener of the Council for Mission in Ireland, Rev Ben Walker, welcomed everyone who is interest in mission at home to come along.
“In many ways, this isn’t about us, it is about stories of God at work from Wexford to West Belfast and beyond; what is happening through our prison, universities and rural chaplaincies, the work of our mission pioneers, home mission congregations and the work of projects like the IMP. I was delighted to hear that there were around 100 people at our first evening in Newry this week. Most people think of mission as something that happens overseas, and much good work is being done by our global mission workers in different countries, but I hope that those who come are encouraged by what is happening here at home. In the video that we show at all of the events, we hear from Rev Helen Freeburn, in our United Church Galway, about the work of the church. She talks of a church that is diverse, as people from dozens of countries attend, as they build a community and family together.
“I think Helen speaks for all of us, when she says in the video, ‘Declaring and displaying the love of Christ is really important for us as a church, as we seek to come along side people who are in particular need…[and] as we seek to be a light in the city and county to declare and display God’s goodness and the good news of the kingdom.’”