Raising the Voice of a Unified Body of Church & Faith Leaders

Keyboard Trust
Raising the Voice of a Unified Body of Church & Faith Leaders Podcast

Churches Together In Greater Bristol lTogether4Bristol l Keyboard Trust Standing Together Against Racial Injustice 2021 The Church & Racial Injustice Voices from Community, Church & Political Leaders The Keyboard Trust has engaged in several conversations with Community, Church Leaders and Political representatives for several years. In 2020, we provided several statements in response to the events that had taken place in the USA with the killing of George Floyd on 25th May 2020 and the increase in local racial justice campaigning.

Episodes

  1. The Keyboard Trust presents Pastor Lester Freckleton: Vine Community Church. A branch of the New Testament Church of God. England and Wales

    07/30/2021

    The Keyboard Trust presents Pastor Lester Freckleton: Vine Community Church. A branch of the New Testament Church of God. England and Wales

    In this podcast we hear from Pastor Lester Freckleton: Vine Community Church. A branch of the New Testament Church of God.  England and Wales. The Keyboard Trust has engaged in several conversations with Community, Church Leaders and Political representatives for several years. In 2020, we provided several statements in response to the events that had taken place in the USA with the killing of George Floyd on 25th May 2020 and the increase in local racial justice campaigning. We have now passed the 1st anniversary of the death of George Floyd. In response to that, we want to ask the question, has anything changed? We have asked a number of key Community, Church Leaders and Political representatives across the city to share their perspectives 12 months on, including Deputy Lord Mayor, Cllr Dr Carole Johnson JP who has served as local councillor for the Ashley ward for the past 5 years (2016 - May 2021); Bishop Ray Viera of House of Praise, Pastor David Mitchell of Woodlands Church and other faith groups who are standing with us in unity. It’s only when we come together as one group, including individuals, churches and professional bodies that we can face up to the issues of racial injustices and truly stand in solidarity alongside others who are hurting. Together, fired by a common vision, we can initiate bold and strategic actions and move forward towards a better world. As people of faith we believe prayer plays an important part in all of human life and activity so alongside our actions let us pray to the Lord for the renewal of law, order and justice.

    1 min
  2. The Keyboard Trust presents Jake Colman - Interfaith and Social Action Coordinator for Bristol and West Progressive Jewish Congregation.

    07/28/2021

    The Keyboard Trust presents Jake Colman - Interfaith and Social Action Coordinator for Bristol and West Progressive Jewish Congregation.

    In this podcast we hear from Jake Colman - Interfaith and Social Action Coordinator for Bristol and West Progressive Jewish Congregation. The Keyboard Trust has engaged in several conversations with Community, Church Leaders and Political representatives for several years. In 2020, we provided several statements in response to the events that had taken place in the USA with the killing of George Floyd on 25th May 2020 and the increase in local racial justice campaigning. We have now passed the 1st anniversary of the death of George Floyd. In response to that, we want to ask the question, has anything changed? We have asked a number of key Community, Church Leaders and Political representatives across the city to share their perspectives 12 months on, including Deputy Lord Mayor, Cllr Dr Carole Johnson JP who has served as local councillor for the Ashley ward for the past 5 years (2016 - May 2021); Bishop Ray Viera of House of Praise, Pastor David Mitchell of Woodlands Church and other faith groups who are standing with us in unity. It’s only when we come together as one group, including individuals, churches and professional bodies that we can face up to the issues of racial injustices and truly stand in solidarity alongside others who are hurting. Together, fired by a common vision, we can initiate bold and strategic actions and move forward towards a better world. As people of faith we believe prayer plays an important part in all of human life and activity so alongside our actions let us pray to the Lord for the renewal of law, order and justice.

    1 min
  3. The Keyboard Trust presents Pastor Eric Aidoo, Chair of Together4bristol/ Churches Together in Greater Bristo

    07/11/2021

    The Keyboard Trust presents Pastor Eric Aidoo, Chair of Together4bristol/ Churches Together in Greater Bristo

    In this podcast we hear from Pastor Eric Aidoo, Chair of Together4bristol/ Churches Together in Greater Bristol. The Keyboard Trust has engaged in several conversations with Community, Church Leaders and Political representatives for several years. In 2020, we provided several statements in response to the events that had taken place in the USA with the killing of George Floyd on 25th May 2020 and the increase in local racial justice campaigning. We have now passed the 1st anniversary of the death of George Floyd. In response to that, we want to ask the question, has anything changed? We have asked a number of key Community, Church Leaders and Political representatives across the city to share their perspectives 12 months on, including Deputy Lord Mayor, Cllr Dr Carole Johnson JP who has served as local councillor for the Ashley ward for the past 5 years (2016 - May 2021); Bishop Ray Viera of House of Praise, Pastor David Mitchell of Woodlands Church and other faith groups who are standing with us in unity. It’s only when we come together as one group, including individuals, churches and professional bodies that we can face up to the issues of racial injustices and truly stand in solidarity alongside others who are hurting. Together, fired by a common vision, we can initiate bold and strategic actions and move forward towards a better world. As people of faith we believe prayer plays an important part in all of human life and activity so alongside our actions let us pray to the Lord for the renewal of law, order and justice.

    1 min
  4. The Keyboard Trust presents Bishop Raymond Veira from the House of Praise

    07/08/2021

    The Keyboard Trust presents Bishop Raymond Veira from the House of Praise

    In this podcast we hear from Bishop Raymond Veira from the House of Praise The Keyboard Trust has engaged in several conversations with Community, Church Leaders and Political representatives for several years. In 2020, we provided several statements in response to the events that had taken place in the USA with the killing of George Floyd on 25th May 2020 and the increase in local racial justice campaigning. We have now passed the 1st anniversary of the death of George Floyd. In response to that, we want to ask the question, has anything changed? We have asked a number of key Community, Church Leaders and Political representatives across the city to share their perspectives 12 months on, including Deputy Lord Mayor, Cllr Dr Carole Johnson JP who has served as local councillor for the Ashley ward for the past 5 years (2016 - May 2021); Bishop Ray Veira of House of Praise, Pastor David Mitchell of Woodlands Church and other faith groups who are standing with us in unity. It’s only when we come together as one group, including individuals, churches and professional bodies that we can face up to the issues of racial injustices and truly stand in solidarity alongside others who are hurting. Together, fired by a common vision, we can initiate bold and strategic actions and move forward towards a better world. As people of faith we believe prayer plays an important part in all of human life and activity so alongside our actions let us pray to the Lord for the renewal of law, order and justice.

    3 min
  5. The Keyboard Trust presents Former Deputy Lord Mayor Cllr Carole A J Johnson, PHD

    07/05/2021

    The Keyboard Trust presents Former Deputy Lord Mayor Cllr Carole A J Johnson, PHD

    In this Podcast we hear from Former Deputy Lord Mayor Cllr Carole A J Johnson, PHD The Keyboard Trust has engaged in several conversations with Community, Church Leaders and Political representatives for several years. In 2020, we provided several statements in response to the events that had taken place in the USA with the killing of George Floyd on 25th May 2020 and the increase in local racial justice campaigning. We have now passed the 1st anniversary of the death of George Floyd. In response to that, we want to ask the question, has anything changed? We have asked a number of key Community, Church Leaders and Political representatives across the city to share their perspectives 12 months on, including Deputy Lord Mayor, Cllr Dr Carole Johnson JP who has served as local councillor for the Ashley ward for the past 5 years (2016 - May 2021); Bishop Ray Viera of House of Praise, Pastor David Mitchell of Woodlands Church and other faith groups who are standing with us in unity. It’s only when we come together as one group, including individuals, churches and professional bodies that we can face up to the issues of racial injustices and truly stand in solidarity alongside others who are hurting. Together, fired by a common vision, we can initiate bold and strategic actions and move forward towards a better world. As people of faith we believe prayer plays an important part in all of human life and activity so alongside our actions let us pray to the Lord for the renewal of law, order and justice.

    3 min
  6. The Keyboard Trust presents: Revd. Sally Spencer - South Bristol Methodist Church

    07/05/2021

    The Keyboard Trust presents: Revd. Sally Spencer - South Bristol Methodist Church

    In this podcast we hear from Reverend Sally Spencer from South Bristol Methodist Church. The Keyboard Trust has engaged in several conversations with Community, Church Leaders and Political representatives for several years. In 2020, we provided several statements in response to the events that had taken place in the USA with the killing of George Floyd on 25th May 2020 and the increase in local racial justice campaigning. We have now passed the 1st anniversary of the death of George Floyd. In response to that, we want to ask the question, has anything changed? We have asked a number of key Community, Church Leaders and Political representatives across the city to share their perspectives 12 months on, including Deputy Lord Mayor, Cllr Dr Carole Johnson JP who has served as local councillor for the Ashley ward for the past 5 years (2016 - May 2021); Bishop Ray Viera of House of Praise, Pastor David Mitchell of Woodlands Church and other faith groups who are standing with us in unity. It’s only when we come together as one group, including individuals, churches and professional bodies that we can face up to the issues of racial injustices and truly stand in solidarity alongside others who are hurting. Together, fired by a common vision, we can initiate bold and strategic actions and move forward towards a better world. As people of faith we believe prayer plays an important part in all of human life and activity so alongside our actions let us pray to the Lord for the renewal of law, order and justice.

    24 sec
  7. The Keyboard Trust presents Pastor Chris Bond - Hope Community Church

    07/05/2021

    The Keyboard Trust presents Pastor Chris Bond - Hope Community Church

    In this 1st podcast we hear from Pastor Chris Bond from Hope Community Church. The Keyboard Trust has engaged in several conversations with Community, Church Leaders and Political representatives for several years. In 2020, we provided several statements in response to the events that had taken place in the USA with the killing of George Floyd on 25th May 2020 and the increase in local racial justice campaigning. We have now passed the 1st anniversary of the death of George Floyd. In response to that, we want to ask the question, has anything changed? We have asked a number of key Community, Church Leaders and Political representatives across the city to share their perspectives 12 months on, including Deputy Lord Mayor, Cllr Dr Carole Johnson JP who has served as local councillor for the Ashley ward for the past 5 years (2016 - May 2021); Bishop Ray Viera of House of Praise, Pastor David Mitchell of Woodlands Church and other faith groups who are standing with us in unity. It’s only when we come together as one group, including individuals, churches and professional bodies that we can face up to the issues of racial injustices and truly stand in solidarity alongside others who are hurting. Together, fired by a common vision, we can initiate bold and strategic actions and move forward towards a better world. As people of faith we believe prayer plays an important part in all of human life and activity so alongside our actions let us pray to the Lord for the renewal of law, order and justice.

    1 min

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Churches Together In Greater Bristol lTogether4Bristol l Keyboard Trust Standing Together Against Racial Injustice 2021 The Church & Racial Injustice Voices from Community, Church & Political Leaders The Keyboard Trust has engaged in several conversations with Community, Church Leaders and Political representatives for several years. In 2020, we provided several statements in response to the events that had taken place in the USA with the killing of George Floyd on 25th May 2020 and the increase in local racial justice campaigning.

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