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Rogues 13 Cover FIRST DAY Orkney & Shetland Iona & Mull Rosalind Neville- Smith & Roger with Graeme Brown & Alasdair, Andrew, Danus Skene Joanna Anderson & Sibyl Rebecca, & Thomas Pete Brik Halcrow Dot Stewart Jan Sutch Pickard • That the Community may be guided to find "New ways to touch the hearts of all"; • The Council of the Iona Community. The ministry of the whole people of God. SECOND DAY Highland Mary Duncanson Duncan Finlayson & Marlene Finlayson Ruth Goodheir & Carel John Jardine Christian MacLean Graeme Muckart & & Colin Blyth Ellen Moxley & Helen Steven Liz with Catriona • The renewal of prayer and worship; The Wild Goose Resource Group (back pages). • Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories, Iran, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, UAE, Oman, Yeman. THIRD DAY Argyll Lawrence Nugent Murdoch MacKenzie & Cliff Acklam Liz Gibson & Martyn Margaret Jacobsen Anne Perth & Kinross Sydney Graham & Ruth Burgess Pat MacDonald Elizabeth Paterson Edna John Spence Jean Young & Raymond Young • Health & wholeness & the ministry of healing; the Iona Prayer Circle • Cyprus, Greece, Turkey, Egypt, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan. FOURTH DAY Grampian & Tayside Douglas Galbraith & Brian Crosby & Liz Crosby Daphne Ginny Graham Jack Laidlaw & Anne Alan Watt & Anne Gillean MacLean & Ishbel MacLellan James Moncur • Church renewal; our local Christian community and new forms of being church. • Algeria, Libya, Morocco, Tunisia, Western Sahara FIFTH DAY Fife Maggie Birley with Jo Morag Balfour Jim Birley & and Douglas Jayne Scott & Martin Scott SIXTH DAY Central Scotland John Butterfield & Ian Cranston & Ian M Fraser Irene Gillespie Alan Miller & Caroline Catherine Margaret Stewart & Lucie Miller with Willie Milne Isabel Sarle & Frank Jacob & Barnabus Betty Milne & Andrew • The ecumenical movement; ecumenical organisations and bodies in our own countries and worldwide. • France, Monaco, Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein, Switzerland. SEVENTH DAY Dumbarton & District David Hughes with Will Spangler with Joyce Davidson Rosie Hague & Joanna Love & Duncan Ailsa Aileen Macdonald- Haak & Torsten Haak Alison May & Malcolm May Joan Miller & David Katy Owen & Bryan with Fergus & Amelie ! People of other faiths and beliefs; the promotion of understanding through dialogue & joint action for Justice & Peace. ! Czech Republic, Poland, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Hungary, Romania. EIGHTH DAY Glasgow West 1 Norman Shanks & Brian Quail with Katherine Rennie Ruth Sally Beaumont Susan Miller Seonaidh Alison Swinfen and Robert Swinfen • The implementation of the Community’s economic witness; money to meet our needs & a just economic order. • Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Serbia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Macedonia, Slovenia. NINTH DAY Glasgow West 2 Alison Given & Marlene Anderson & Michael with Andrew John Bell Kathy Galloway Alex Fred Booth & Ellen & Matthew People living in Belarus, Moldova, Poverty; trade justice; Russia, Ukraine, aid and advocacy Armenia, Azerbaijan, organizations. Georgia. Lizz Paterson & David Joyce Yendole TENTH DAY Glasgow East & Lanarkshire Mary Hallford Chris Mercer Bruce Sinclair Stewart Smith & Carolyn Smyth & Mary Patrick South Glasgow Stuart MacQuarrie & Jane Bentley Molly Harvey Janet MacDonaId John Harvey & Gillian • Those without access to education or training or employment. • Ireland, United Kingdom, Belgium, Luxembourg, Netherlands. ELEVENTH DAY Firth of Clyde Zam Walker with Brian Brown Taliesin & Melangell Linda Godfrey David Coleman & Karen Turner • The Community’s work with young people; Youth Development staff. (back pages) • Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Finland, Iceland, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Greenland TWELFTH DAY North West Edinburgh Tom Britton & Ailsa David McNeish & Stratton with Morven & Sally with Duncan, Colin Douglas Oran Runa Mackay Cilla McKenna Sandy & Rachel Peter Millar Don Stubbings Jim Wilkie & Irene • Staff & Volunteers on Iona & at Camas (back pages); all former islands staff. The Iona and Camas Committees. • Canada, USA, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Panama, Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico. THIRTEENTH DAY South Edinburgh Walter Dunlop & Stewart McGregor & James Black & Chris. Mike Mineter Jennifer Allan Gordon & Betty Chris. The people of Iona & Antigua & Barbuda, Mull; Ross of Mull & the Bahamas, Iona Parish Church; Barbados, Cuba, Bishop’s House; The Dominica, Dominican House of Prayer – Republic, Grenada, Cnoc a’ Chalmain, Guyana, Haiti, staff of Historic Jamaica; St Kitts & Scotland Nevis, St Lucia, St. Vincent & Charles Orr Jean Williams and John Williams Grenadines, Suriname, Trinidad & Tobago FOURTEENTH DAY Central Edinburgh Arthur Chapman Aniko Schuetz Hamish Walker & Jill Nicholas Bowry & Judy Angus Mathieson & Fiona Pentland Jean Oliver & Douglas Andrew Wright & Gavin Elliott & Rachel Shaw Neil Paynter Amanda Alan Wilkie & Maire-Colette Wilkie • . Wild Goose Publications Staff (back pages) Coracle & our online communications; Communication & Fundraising Committee • Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Venezuela .FIFTEENTH DAY East Lothian Mitchell Bunting & Mandy Allison with Peter Macdonald & Leslie Orr Thomas Tom Gordon & Mary Eurig Scandrett Rachel Yates & Andrew Reeves with Imogen & Flossy • . Administrative and Support Staff at Glasgow Office (back pages) • Chile, Peru, Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay SIXTEENTH DAY Leith Hilary Aitken Brown Michael Marten & Ewan Aitken & with Keir & Chara Carrie Gooch & Catherine Harkin Sigrid with Lennart Yvonne Morland Mark Taylor Ian Wilson & Shirley • The Programme Committee and current Working Groups. • Fiji, Kiribati, Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Nauru, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu, Western Samoa & New Caledonia (Kanaky) & French Polynesia (Tahiti) SEVENTEENTH DAY Cumbria Michael Gisbourne Ruth Harvey & Nick Elaine Gisbourne & with Laura, Katie, & Lindsay Gray Christine Green Austin with Maeve, Anna Freya & Sophie Malcolm King & Rowena with Elizabeth Francess McIntyre Elaine Pyrke Cara Riley Stephen Wright • Our own commitment to social & political action for justice, peace & the integrity of creation; victims & perpetrators of violence everywhere. • New Zealand, Australia EIGHTEENTH DAY Northumbria Sarah Moon with Fiona Fidgin & Lin Cara, Owain, Jenna & Barbara Barron Moira Copeland Patterson Alun Moon & Aiden • Kathryn Potts Amanda Taylor Aiken Dick Toy & Jim Robertson & Helen Gerald Taylor Aiken The United Nations (UN): implementation Brunei, Malaysia, of the Millennium Singapore, East Development Goals; Timor, Indonesia, UN peacekeeping Philippines forces; peace movements & organizations everywhere. Marion Toy NINTEENTH DAY Yorkshire 1 Helen Boothroyd & Barry Cummings & Pat Bennett Richard Moriarty Rosie Coles & Roger Pat Cummings Ros Davies & Kerry with Henry, Joshua, Ruth Sillar Mike Smith & Chris Pat Welburn Bethany, & Rachel • Human rights & gender justice. • Burma, Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam. TWENTIETH DAY Yorkshire 2 Jenie Lismore with Louise Taylor-Kenyon Philip Jakob Simon Anne Parker & Barry Parker with Maddey Marches Alix Brown & Polly John Fowler & Burns Pauline • Racial justice; & the rights of indigenous peoples • Japan, North Korea, South Korea, Taiwan TWENTY-FIRST DAY Dee Colin McKenzie & Christine Jones & Marion McNaughton Ben Broadbent & Alice Stuart Elliott David Horton & Susan Trevor Ron Reid John Smith & Margaret Smith • The environment; all who work for ecological sustainability. • China, Hong Kong, Macao. TWENTY-SECOND DAY Mersey Stewart Blackledge & Keith Argyle & Liz Delafield with Anna Briggs & Gordon Smith Gordon Cottle & Margaret Jennifer & Robert Margaret Hart & Sylvia Cottle Mike Muriel Snell Marna Watson • People without homes; displaced peoples, refugees & asylum seekers; our own commitment to hospitality. • Afghanistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan. TWENTY-THIRD DAY Wales Richard Sharples Peter Cope & Melia Biddy Crossfield & Susan Dale with Annie, Mary & John Dale & Eve East Midlands Colin Groom & Eileen Deborah Chaloner Bill Kennedy & Win Janet Pyle The renewal of • India, Sri Lanka, Community and the Bangladesh, well-being of our own Bhutan, Nepal, local communities; Pakistan. Margaret Tuffin • TWENTY-FOURTH DAY West Midlands Colin Ball & Nicola Fiona Haworth with Martin & Keanan Warren Bardsley & Martin with Leonard Christine Polhill & John Polhill East Anglia Elizabeth Wild & Neville Khambatta & Michael with Avila, Louise Green Val Magdala & Hildegard Diane Nicholson • Family Groups; the Far-Flung members Network; former Members & Associates • The Indian Ocean Islands: Comoros, Madagascar, Mauritius, Seychelles, Maldives TWENTY-FIFTH DAY THAMES VALLEY David Bull & Anne Sheila Doig & Alex Liz Dowler & Tony Phelan Cassandra Howes Alison Solesbury & Peter Marshall Alison Marshall & Joy Mead & Ian Jane Rogers Roger • Associates Members; Associates Groups; Associates Advisory Group; the New World Foundation USA • Botswana, Lesotho, Namibia, South Africa, Swaziland, Angola, Mozambique. TWENTY-SIXTH DAY London Martin Coe with Mo Gooljary & Chris Gidden Yousouf Gooljary with Alison Adam & Rebekah Sardeson Coe Leo & Kane Richard Lane & Hannah Bracey Pat Livingstone Jane Speck & Paul Heinz Toller & Daniel Meier Nowak with Maisie Friends of the Iona Kenya, Community; Iona Tanzania, Community associated Uganda, Malawi, groups everywhere Zambia, Zimbabwe. Margery Toller • TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY South England Clare Van den Bos with Jude, Sam, Joe Peter Rowe & Liz Beryl Skinner & Howard Skinner Esther & Ceyrs Bristol Area Craig Gardener &
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