19.08.09 09:23 Age: 3 yrs

Christian peacemakers bring their message to Arts Festival

 

Greenbelt Christian Arts Festival 2008
Photo: SM Photo/Flickr

Almost 30 Christian peace organizations from the United Kingdom will come together from 28 to 31 August to spread their message of peace at the Greenbelt Christian Arts Festival, a Christian music and arts festival that was first held in 1974.

 

Anglicans, Baptists, Catholics, Dominicans, Methodists, Quakers and Unitarians will be amongst those represented in the festival’s Peace Zone. The multi-denominational peacemakers will invite Greenbelt visitors to explore a commitment to peace from a Christian perspective and will share their knowledge and experience of working for peace at the local, national and international level.

 

Among the unique parts of the Greenbelt festival experiences is the Peace Zone, a project of the Network of Christian Peace Organizations (NCPO). By encouraging festival-goers to embrace peacemaking as a central part of their Christian faith, NCPO hopes to inspire people to incorporate an active commitment to peace and nonviolence into their Christian practice.

 

Norman Kember, NCPO member and former Christian Peacemaker Team (CPT) representative in Iraq, says: “My commitment to peace and nonviolence is inseparable from my Christian faith, and my involvement with the Network of Christian Peace Organizations reflects this. NCPO’s presence at the Greenbelt festival is especially important as it is the festival goers of today who will become the peacemakers of tomorrow.”

 

Visitors to the Peace Zone will have the opportunity to paint themselves into an imaginative art installation featuring peacemakers throughout the ages. There will also be resources for campaigning and action, suggestions as to ‘what you can do for peace’ and a team of volunteers to talk to about anything peace-related.

 

Christian peace organizations will be represented on the main Greenbelt programme – including via a forum theatre performance ‘A Play on Peace’ and a talk by conflict transformation practitioner and Quaker Diana Francis.

 

Greenbelt Christian Arts Festival

 

Network of Christian Peace Organizations (NCPO)