BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//jEvents 2.0 for Joomla//EN CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH BEGIN:VEVENT UID:393c32f79b303c515d96d3022c07829b CATEGORIES:Single Events CREATED:20191208T141214 SUMMARY:Dunblane Cathedral Lectures : Reconciliation in Iraq & Afghanistan LOCATION:Cathedral Halls DESCRIPTION:Iraq and Afghanistan - what does peace and reconciliation look like? The Re v Scott Brown CBE After ordination as a Church of Scotland Minister, the Re v Scott Brown joined the Royal Navy as Chaplain. In 2007 he was promoted to Principal Chaplain and at the same time was appointed an Honorary Chaplain to the Queen. In November 2010, he was appointed Chaplain of the Fleet, be coming the senior military chaplain in the Royal Navy and accorded the equi valent rank of a Rear Admiral. When he retired after more that 21 years in the Royal Navy, he was awarded a CBE in the 2014 New Year Honours list. He is now minister at Gartmore & Buchlyvie Parish Churches.\n X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
Iraq and Afghanistan - what does peace and reconciliation look like? The Rev Scott Brown CBE After ordination as a Church of Scotland Minister, the Rev Scott Brown joined the Royal Navy as Chaplain. In 2007 he was promoted to Principal Chaplain and at the same time was appointed an Honorary Chapl ain to the Queen. In November 2010, he was appointed Chaplain of the Fleet, becoming the senior military chaplain in the Royal Navy and accorded the e quivalent rank of a Rear Admiral. When he retired after more that 21 years in the Royal Navy, he was awarded a CBE in the 2014 New Year Honours list. He is now minister at Gartmore & Buchlyvie Parish Churches.
X-EXTRAINFO:Conflict and Reconciliation Lecture Dates 1 December 2019 The Very Rev Dr L orna Hood 8 March 2020 The Rev Scott Brown 26 April 2020 The Rev Dr Donald MacEwan 27 September 2020 The Very Rev Dr John Chalmers The Dunblane Cathed ral Lectures 2020/21 will be on the theme of Faith and Justice Where to fin d us Dunblane Cathedral Halls The Cross, Dunblane, Perthshire FK15 0AQ +44 (0)1786 825388 Transport Links There are regular bus and train services to Dunblane. Free on-street parking is available in the vicinity and in The Ha ining carpark. Disabled bays are provided When? All lectures will begin at 7.00pm unless otherwise noted. They will last for about 1 hour with time fo r further discussion over tea and coffee. Accessibility Disabled Access and toilets Hearing Loop These lectures have been organised by the Thinking Al lowed Committee of Dunblane Cathedral. Details of forthcoming events may be found on the Dunblane Cathedral Website https://www.dunblanecathedral.org. uk/ You can also follow Dunblane Cathedral on Facebook and Twitter The Dunb lane Cathedral Lectures 2019/2020 Conflict and Reconciliation All are welco me Admission free Dunblane Cathedral Church of Scotland is a Registered Sco ttish Charity: Number SC004454 The Dunblane Cathedral Lectures An invitatio n... Dunblane Cathedral has a tradition of offering a wide range of educati onal events which seek to foster enquiry and spiritual growth among members of the Church and the community. Our aim is for programmes to be open and broad in their content and to enable all people to explore and question the ir own beliefs and understanding. Our latest initiative is to run a series of lectures tied to the seasons and themes of the Christian year. Conflict and Reconciliation... Drawing on the expertise of renowned speakers with a wide spectrum of interests, this inaugural lecture series will explore fait h, conflict and reconciliation. We will look at connections between the rel igious and secular worlds, and how faith and life interact, shape and influ ence each other. Our speakers bring first hand knowledge and experience of these topics and we are delighted they have agreed to take part in this ven ture. Dunblane Cathedral is a place of welcome, education and hospitality a nd these lectures are open to all. We therefore invite you to join us in wh at promises to be both insightful and thought-provoking. 1 December 2019 - Advent Srebrenica - When neighbours become enemies The Very Rev Dr Lorna Ho od OBE After a trip to Srebrenica in 2014 the Very Rev Dr Lorna Hood agreed to set up and Chair the Remembering Srebrenica Scottish Board, now a Scott ish charity. She was awarded a ‘Point of Light’ by Prime Minister David Cam eron in 2015 for her work with the charity in tackling all forms of intoler ance and hatred and in 2017 was awarded an O.B.E. in the Queen’s Birthday H onours List. Lorna retired recently after 37 years as a Church of Scotland parish minister. She was Moderator of the General Assembly in 2013 / 14 and is an Honorary Chaplain to the Queen. 8 March 2020 - Lent Iraq and Afghani stan - what does peace and reconciliation look like? The Rev Scott Brown CB E After ordination as a Church of Scotland Minister, the Rev Scott Brown jo ined the Royal Navy as Chaplain. In 2007 he was promoted to Principal Chapl ain and at the same time was appointed an Honorary Chaplain to the Queen. I n November 2010, he was appointed Chaplain of the Fleet, becoming the senio r military chaplain in the Royal Navy and accorded the equivalent rank of a Rear Admiral. When he retired after more that 21 years in the Royal Navy, he was awarded a CBE in the 2014 New Year Honours list. He is now minister at Gartmore & Buchlyvie Parish Churches. 26 April 2020 - Easter Reconci ling All Things: Climate Change and Christ The Rev Dr Donald MacEwan The Re v Dr Donald MacEwan is Chaplain at the University of St Andrews. Since 2017 he has been Convener of the Church of Scotland’s Theological Forum. Having studied arts at Aberdeen University, Donald taught English in Japan for 3 years before returning to Scotland to study Divinity at Edinburgh. His PhD in Theology is from Trinity College Dublin. He served as parish minister in St Monans and Largoward for ten years before taking up his present post in 2011, where he has oversight of worship in the University Chapels, pastora l care, and the fostering of interfaith relationships. 27 September 2020 – Harvest The Long Journey from Schism to Unity Out of a history of conflict and division what will it take for our Church to learn peace and unity? The Very Rev Dr John Chalmers A life-long interest in mediation, respectful di alogue & reconciliation has seen the Very Reverend Dr John Chalmers inv olved in facilitating difficult conversations and working in the complex fi eld of conflict resolution. Most recently he has been working with church l eaders in South Sudan as part of a project to address the desperate needs o f communities torn apart by civil war. John was ordained as a Church of Sco tland minister in 1979 and served in parishes in Renton and Edinburgh. In 2 014 / 15 he was Moderator of the General Assembly, was awarded an honorary Doctorate in 2016 and is an Honorary Chaplain to the Queen.\n DTSTAMP:20240329T151835 DTSTART:20200308T190000 SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR