Launch of Friends of CCCW

Cambridge Centre for Christianity Worldwide

Celebrating Silver Jubilee in 2021

You are warmly invited to join the launch of

The Friends of the Cambridge Centre for Christianity Worldwide

Tuesday 26 January 2021, 3.00-4.00 pm (GMT), on Zoom

Since the founding of CCCW in 1996, and the inception of the Henry Martyn Trust (HMT) that runs CCCW in 1881, numerous friends have played a huge and active role in different ways in supporting the work of the
Trust and the Centre.

As we celebrate the Silver Jubilee of CCCW in 2021, and 140 years of HMT, we are delighted to launch
the ‘Friends of CCCW’ to continue their support and actively engage with the work of the Centre.


Hosts:

Canon Sarah Snyder, Chair of the Henry Martyn Trust & Director, Rose Castle Foundation

Rt Revd Dr Graham Kings, Chair of the Friends of CCCW & Hon. Asst. Bishop, Diocese of Ely

Revd Dr Muthuraj Swamy, Director of CCCW


Short interviews will be conducted with the following Friends including some who are former Directors of CCCW:

Prof Kirsteen Kim, Paul E. Pierson Chair in World Christianity, Fuller Theological Seminary, California

Prof Sebastian Kim, Robert Wiley Chair of Renewal in Public Life, Academic Dean, Korean Studies Center, Fuller Theological Seminary, California

Prof Brian Stanley, Professor in World Christianity, University of Edinburgh

Revd Dr Jesse Zink, Principal, Montreal Diocesan Theological College

Revd Dr Lydia Mwaniki, Director, Gender, Women and Youth, All Africa Conference of Churches, Nairobi

Dr Emma Wild-Wood, Senior Lecturer in African Christianity and African Indigenous Religions & Co-Director, Centre for the Study of World Christianity University of Edinburgh

Dr Jörg Haustein, Lecturer in World Christianities, Faculty of Divinity, University of Cambridge

 

The discussion will include break-out groups, and for those who may have time to mingle afterwards, an extra half hour of interaction after the formal ending at 4.00pm.


For registration and a Zoom link, please get in touch with us at centre@cccw.cam.ac.uk