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The parable of the Good Samaritan is one of the best known passages of Scripture, yet one that never seems to lose its power to challenge indifference to suffering and to inspire solidarity.
It is a story about crossing boundaries that calls our attention to the bonds that unite the whole human family.
In choosing this passage of Scripture for the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity this year, the churches of Burkina Faso have invited us to join with them in a process of selfreflection as they consider what it means to love our neighbour in the midst of a security crisis.
Communities in our British context may well be less vulnerable to acts of mass violence than in Burkina Faso, but there are still many living with the memory and/or the threat of serious violence, centred on issues of identity and belonging. There are also many groups within communities, including people from ethnic backgrounds and people seeking asylum, who feel particularly vulnerable to violence or being displaced by the threat of violence.
Cobham’s Unity Service this year is here at the Sacred Heart next Sunday at 18.00