
Gott spricht: Ich will dem Durstigen geben von der Quelle des lebendigen Wassers umsonst. Offenbarung 21,6
Die Organisation „Manchester for EU“ hat Menschen eingeladen, auf dem Weihnachtsmarkt europäische Weihnachtslieder zu singen, und wir machen mit!
Deutsche Weihnachtslieder
16. Dezember um 14 Uhr und noch einmal um 15 Uhr
St Peter’s Square vor der Townhall/City Library
(ACHTUNG ÄNDERUNG!)
Wir freuen uns über viele Mitsänger!
Wer will, trägt blau und gelb und/oder bring eine europäische Fahne mit!
[Gesamtaktion von 1 bis 4 pm]
Heute ist der erste Advent – öffnen Sie jeden Tag ein Türchen vom digitalen Adventskalender und lassen Sie sich überraschen….
Im Rahmen einer Anti-Bexit-Aktion wurde der Singkreis Manchester gebeten, auf dem Weihnachtsmarkt in Manchester deutsche Weihnachtslieder zu singen.
16. Dezember zwischen 14 Uhr und 17 Uhr
am Stand von „Manchester for EU“
in der Nähe von St Ann’s Church
auf dem Weihnachtsmarkt
Kommt und macht mit!
With the support of Manchester Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence (JMCE) and INCA UK, an Italian welfare advice centre (supported by the charity ITACA) which has just opened an office in Manchester, we are organizing a round table on the Settled Status Proposal and the alternative “The3Million” proposal.
The event, “Brexit Citizen Rights: Settled Status and Alternative Proposal”, will be free and open to the public and will take place on the:
18th of December
at The University of Manchester from 6.30pm to 8.30pm.During the event the speakers will analize the Government’s Settled Status proposal and the t3m’s alternative proposal for the Home Office and inform people of the work that “the3million” is doing to protect the rights of EU nationals that currently live in the UK and those who will arrive before any cut off date.
The moderator will be Dimitris Papadimitriou, Professor of Politics at The University of Manchester and Director of the Manchester JMCE and the speakers are:
1. Nicolas Hatton, Founder and Chairman of the3Million
2. Costanza De Toma, a t3m advocate who is currently liaising with Michel Barnier in Brussels to lobby the EU to safeguard the rights of EU nationals in the UK and British nationals in the EU.
3. Luke Piper, Immigration Solitor who has advised t3m on the Settled Status and assisted on the preparation of the Alternative Proposal
4. Elena Remigi (TBC), ideator of the book “In Limbo – Brexit testimonies from EU citizens in tbe UK”
5. Immigration Lawyer, from Garden Court, will assist on the current British Immigration System
Thirteen-year-old Israa shares her new life in Germany. She and her family fled Syria in 2015.
The new series of Exodus: Our Journey Continues starts on BBC Two at 21:00 on Thursday 2 November. Viewers in the UK can catch up later online.
Der anglikanische Bischof von Leeds Nick Baines war am Sonntag in Wittenberg und hat dort einen Gottesdienst geleitet. Mitwirkung des Schauspieler Julian Sengelmann und der Reformationsbotschafterin Margot Käßmann
On October 31st 1517 Martin Luther is said to have posted his 95 theses on the door of the Castle Church in Wittenberg. It was the spark that lit the Reformation and led to the transformation of Europe. It led to revolutions in theology, politics, education, language and music. It also led to bitter divisions in church and society and to wounds which have yet to heal.
The Bishop of Leeds, Nick Baines, leads this act of worship from Wittenberg. He is joined by the well known German actor and singer Julian Sengelmann who is seeking to engage young people in discussion about what Reformation might mean today. The leaders of both the Protestant and Roman Catholic churches offer their perspectives and the sermon is preached by former Lutheran Bishop and Reformation Ambassador, Margot Kaessman. Music includes Luther’s plaintiff setting of Psalm 130, Out of the depths I cry to thee O Lord and his most famous and confident hymn Ein fest Burg ist unser Gott. (A Mighty Stronghold is Our God.)