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Join us on the 1st Wednesday of the month from 12.30 to 2.30 pm in The Radcliffe Learning Centre within Liverpool Cathedral if you are a yarn and thread stitcher of any skill and ability. To find out more about joining, please contact Canon Neal Encountering Common Threads A wide range of subject material is covered. Meeting on alternate Tuesdays on ‘Zoom’, with discussion based around a particular book for each session. To join in, please contact Canon Neal Book Club We start at 7.00 pm and enjoy a lively hour of discussion around some hot topics of everyday life. Meeting every other Tuesday evening on ‘Zoom’, our very informal and friendly Men’s Group is always ready to welcome new members. The final set of six studies will start on Thursday 6th October. Join us on Thursday evenings on Zoom for this Bible study. Representatives are comprised of two Lions an two Leos from each CA who attend monthly web meetings with Lions International Staff and create resources through committees.

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The course is free but a £5 donation is suggested. In times when cities and communities are looking to digital solutions to tackle a growing range of interconnected challenges, we must boost these efforts. Leos and Lions can also share their ideas and represent Leos at the Constitutional Area (CA) level through the Leo Club Advisory Panel. An essential worker in front of a grocery store stands holding a hand truck to move. This course is suitable for both beginners and experienced mindfulness practitioners. In 1969, Ford joined the Carnegie Foundation and a small team of. You will have the opportunity to slow down your busy thoughts and consider how knowing God’s compassion enables us to be kind to ourselves and others around us and develop good patterns of life in a increasingly fraught world. There will be short periods of meditation and silence for which guidance will be given. We shall use teachings from scripture, mystic writers such as Julian of Norwich alongside insights from Mindfulness and Compassion course practices. Ruth Stock.Ĥ weekly lunchtime sessions learning about and participating in Divine loving-kindness.

This course will run Wednesdays September 28 th, October 5 th, 12 th and 19 th 1pm for 1.15 start, ending 2.45 pm in the Education Rooms with Rev. To join in, please contact Canon Neal HESED: Exploring God's compassion.
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Join us on Wednesday evenings on Zoom for an eight-session course helping you explore how to pray! It is based on the Lord's Prayer, which Jesus gave to his followers after they asked him 'Teach us to pray'. As we navigate the third year of the COVID-19 pandemic, it is especially important to recognize and address these age-related barriers to “build back better” in a manner that leverages all generations’ strengths and knowledge.Thinking of getting involved? We have a range of ways you can join in. Solidarity across generations is key for sustainable development. Intergenerational activities can also lead to a greater sense of social connectedness and strengthen intergenerational solidarity. The report also identifies intergenerational interventions as one of the three key strategies to address ageism. The Global Report on Ageism launched by the United Nations in March 2021 highlights that despite lack of research, young people continue to report age-related barriers in various spheres of their lives such as employment, political participation, health and justice.
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In addition, ageism regularly intersects with other forms of bias (such as racism and sexism) and impacts people in ways that prevent them to reach their full potential and comprehensively contribute to their community. It will also raise awareness on certain barriers to intergenerational solidarity, notably ageism, which impacts young and old persons, while having detrimental effects on society as a whole.Īgeism is an insidious and often an unaddressed issue in health, human rights and development, and has bearings on both older and younger populations around the world. The objective of International Youth Day 2022 is to amplify the message that action is needed across all generations to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and leave no one behind. Intergenerational Solidarity: Creating a World for All Ages
