Archbishop says desire for God is 'undimmed'

Written by Super User 24 Sep 2010

Dr Rowan Williams insisted the country has not ‘turned its back on God’ as he personally invited its residents to return to church this week. His comments echo those of the Pope, who declared at the end of his historic visit to Britain that he detected a ‘deep thirst’ for faith despite the forces of ‘aggressive secularism’ at work in Britain. Churchgoing has declined in recent decades, although some figures suggest it is now stabilising. (See Prayer Alert 3810) This has led many organisations, particularly in the public sector, to stop traditional celebrations of Christianity and to make staff keep their beliefs private. When launching a publicity campaign ahead of the annual Back to Church Sunday, the Archbishop said: ‘The desire for God is undimmed in Britain. This country has not turned its back on God or spiritual things and the Church of England is here for the whole nation: we are a spiritual home on every street corner.’

Pray: for God to grant a renewed confidence in living and working the Christian life in the UK. (Ac.16:5)

More: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/religion/8014412/Archbishop-of-Canterbury-says-desire-for-God-is-undimmed.html

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